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UMdfOzMZddc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMdfOzMZddc | How To Understand Native English Speakers - English Conversation Practice | hi everyone how's it going I am very excited because today I have a really special video for you today we're going to talk about daily routines now if we're talking about daily routines what verb tends would we be using hmm of course it's the present simple right and we've practiced the present simple a lot so we're going to continue to practice but we're going to look at natural spoke in English so of course this is the English that you hear outside of the classroom on TV in movies and everywhere else this is the English that you need to know if you truly want to become fluent and you truly want to understand native English speakers so what we're going to do is we're going to look at a very popular youtuber Stephane James who runs the very successful YouTube channel project life mastery and Stephane has kindly offered his video that he made looking at the daily routines of the world's most successful people so we're going to look at clips of this video and then I'm going to stop and explain the language that Stephane is using so we're gonna analyze his speech look at his pronunciation and look at his expressions because they're very different than the expressions and the pronunciation that you're used to hearing in the classroom so before we start I want to say a huge thank you to Stephane and in this video we're only going to look at a small portion of Stefan's video so in the comments you can watch the full video that he posted and you can continue to learn about these daily routines of the world's most successful people so without further ado let's jump right in and get started so in this video I want to share with you guys so in this video I'm gonna share with you guys what do you notice his first word is so it's that word filler we've already talked about so in this video I'm I'm gonna what do we have here on of course it's a contraction of I am good repeat I'm I'm gonna and what's this a reduction of going to very good I'm gonna I'm gonna share with you guys and here of course we have guys which I taught you last video that it's gender-neutral so here obviously he's talking to an audience of both men and women but he's still using guys to mean both so in this video I'm gonna share with you guys so in this video I want to share with you guys some of the morning rituals of the most successful the most famous people in the world today throughout history some of the morning rituals of the most successful the most famous people in the world today and throughout history now let's just look at this now in the video he says this very quickly and it's because we're reducing the words so of commonly between two words of is reduced to AA Summa ah by here I'm making this sound very quick as well I'm saying so so and I'm connecting it with up so this sounds like together some some repeat some and then I also say the as one some of them some of them okay repeat some of them very good some of the some of the some of the morning rituals of the most successful the most famous people in the world today throughout history here's the first person he talks about and they is Tony Robbins now remember that we use the present simple to describe facts about individuals their personal information so here his job is a life coach so how would you put this in a sentence in the present simple you could say Tony Robbins is the verb to be and the present simple is a life coach because we need that article before our professions so repeat Tony Robbins is a life coach very good okay how could you put this information in a sentence again you could say Tony Robbins is from California as a complete sentence repeat Tony Robbins is from California very good and his age now put this in a complete sentence very good again Tony Robbins is 57 now notice of course we're using is because I'm referring to Tony Robbins in the third-person singular which is he so I need he is for all of these sentences okay now let's find out about his daily routine and he starts off every single morning doing some form of a morning ritual he starts off every single morning doing now here where is the verb in the present simple very good starts and of course we have this s because it's he he starts now what does this mean starts off notice we have off this is a phrasal verb to start off so we need the verb and the preposition in order for it to make sense so he starts off starts off okay repeat starts off very good this just means begin so I could say he begins IDOT as he begins this is in the infinitive he begins every single morning or he starts off every single morning and what do you notice with this verb it's in an ING a continuous form this is because of the sentence structure he starts off every single morning doing ok so here we have the expression to start off in the infinitive with to something so here this something is every single morning that's the something by and then your verb and ing now here we have doing now notice no it is not in this sentence there's no bye-bye should be right here now why is this is he being grammatically incorrect well to be honest yes he is but because by is such a small word a preposition English speakers often leave them out because we don't need them to understand the meaning however grammatically we need to include this by so we'll give you some examples I always start off my meetings by introducing everyone okay so what's the verb and the present simple start off and of course I don't have that s because the subject is I K what's an adverb in the sentence always is the adverb very good I always start off something the something is my meetings that's the something so here I have my by and then I have my verb in ing by introducing so verb here by introducing everyone another example I never start off my day by drinking coffee okay so again the verb and the present simple start off what's the adverb here exactly never I never start off and what's the something in this sentence very good my day is the something I never never start off my day by and then my verb and ing by drinking coffee okay very good and he starts off every single morning doing some form of a morning ritual and he starts off every single morning doing some form of a morning ritual hey of course you know who this is President Barack Obama now let's find out some information about him job of course politician now put this in a complete sentence for me using the verb to be Barack Obama is and then what do I need is a politician very good and brock obama is from hawaii excellent and this one good Barack Obama is 56 very good and he starts off working out 45 minutes first thing in the morning he starts off working out 45 minutes first thing in the morning okay now again use the same expression starts off well what are we missing here very good I need by he starts off by working out so known as he did it twice in a row he's leaving it out okay and then I have another phrasal verb to work out which I taught you means to exercise exercising but of course we need that verb in the ing form because that's how this expression goes to start off by verb and ing by we're now 45 minutes first thing in the morning so here we have a time expression first thing and this just means early in my day so first thing in the morning so let's say I woke up at 6 o'clock and well maybe something I do first thing in the morning could be at 6:30 for example or maybe even 7 o'clock so it's just early in my day it doesn't have to be literally the first thing I do okay and we can say first thing in the afternoon or in the evening it doesn't always have to be in the morning so for example I always take my dog for a walk first thing in the evening so the evening let's say the evening starts around five o'clock well maybe I take my dog for a walk at 6 o'clock so again it doesn't have to be right at 5:01 it just means early in the evening so in this expression here where is the verb and the present simple good take my dog okay and is there an adverb in this sentence yeah always I always take my dog and he starts off working out 45 minutes first thing in the morning and he starts off working out 45 minutes first thing in the morning he also avoids coffee instead of and instead drinks water orange juice or green tea um he also avoids coffee and instead drinks water orange juice or green tea so notice how it begins a sentence with um which is just a word filler and this is a word filler we want to avoid as much as possible he also avoids so what's the verb in the present simple very good avoid so this is a negative expression to me to not want to do something he also avoids coffee okay but notice here that there's no verb this is just a noun he doesn't add a verb which is fine but if we wanted to add a verb we need to use a verb in ing form so for example he always avoids drinking coffee now sometimes in English we have one verb and then the next verb is followed by ing and really it just depends on the verb that comes before so avoid is one of those verbs that afterwards we need an ING but notice avoid is still in the present simple so I need this as he avoids and what's the adverb always very good he always avoids drinking coffee but we don't need it we can do this structure here he also avoids coffee and if I wanted I can repeat a subject and say and he instead but I don't need to like in this sentence he instead so instead is a word that we use to decide between options so I have one option is coffee and the other option is water well there's also orange juice or green tea so I can give a sentence and say I drink tea instead of coffee so notice here we have instead of but your sentence is in the present simple because this is talking about our daily routine I drink tea instead of coffee okay or I could say I'll have coffee instead so we can use this as a standalone word at the end of a sentence if someone offers you two choices you can say someone might ask would you like tea and you can say no I'll have coffee instead okay very good he also avoids coffee instead of it and instead drinks water orange juice or green tea he also avoids coffee instead of and instead drinks water orange juice or green tea do you know who this is this is Mark Zuckerberg now he is the founder of Facebook so give this to me in a complete sentence go ahead Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of Facebook is I need to say the founder of Facebook very good can you give me a complete sentence here good Mark Zuckerberg is 30 very good and remember that we also use the present simple for our likes and dislikes because these are considered information about us so I would put this in the present simple as well so can you give me a complete sentence Mark Zuckerberg likes with an ass because it's he he likes computers so this right here is a complete sentence he likes computers Mark Zuckerberg likes computers very good he always wears the same thing every morning the same shirt he always wears the same thing every morning the same shirt okay let's start at the beginning here he always notice that there's a slight why we use this Y sound to connect to vowels so I have a vowel here and a vowel here so to make this a smooth sound I say he always yahweh's he always but it's so quick and so subtle that you don't notice it very much but you can use this too connect bowels he always repeat he always he always and what is the verb in the present simple excellent where's good he always wears the same thing every morning this same shirt okay now notice here we're using always which means of course every day but do you think Mark Zuckerberg wears the exact same shirt every single day probably not however English speakers often use always even if it's not seven days a week so I can say I always wear sweaters in the winter but really it's more of a usually or often because always technically is seven days a week now I don't wear sweaters every single day but I'll commonly just say always if I mean usually or often he always wears the same thing every morning the same shirt he always wears the same thing every morning the same shirt but do you know who this is his name is Howard Schultz okay let's find out his job okay can you put this in a complete sentence okay good so we need of course the verb to be Howard Schultz is now I need an article we say the CEO of so remember with Mark Zuckerberg it was the founder of Facebook here it's the CEO of Starbucks do you know what a CEO is it's a chief executive officer it's the highest position within a company okay good and can you put this in a complete sentence you can say he is from New York City and as a contraction remember I'm going to say he's he's from New York City good and of course what does he like give this to Mina complete sentence very good he likes coffee and probably he likes Starbucks coffee okay let's find out his daily routine I said says I get up at 4:30 in the morning I get up at 4:30 in the morning okay so what do you notice here first of all get up this is of course a phrasal verb with a verb and a preposition okay and notice the sound get up I get up get up now why is this happening because in American English when we have a tea between two vowels we turn it into a D I get up I get up repeat I get up very good I get up and now we have an at with a specific time at 4:30 in the morning there are many different ways to express time in English because we use a 12-hour clock we have AM and PM 4:30 in the morning which is also 4:30 am or we can just say 4:30 and same if it was p.m. we could say 7 o'clock p.m. 7:00 in the evening 7:00 at night or just 7:00 so many different ways to express time I says I get up at 4:30 in the morning I says I get up at 4:30 in the morning 4:30 and I walk my three dogs and I work out I walk my three dogs and I work out okay so where's the first verb here I walk walk my three dogs now we can also say take my three dogs for a walk these are two different sentence structures but they mean exactly the same thing so one we're saying I walk the other is I take okay I walk my three dogs and I work out but here he's not saying end he's saying n I walk my three dogs and my work out and I work out this is a way to reduce this in natural spoken English and I work out good and notice here work out but because of linking I'm going to transfer this case sound onto this vowel and it's gonna sound like I work out count I work out repeat I work out very good and I walk my three dogs and I work out and I walk my three dogs and I work out you | JForrest English | UCLNBasuHKOILIwewAetJO6g | 2018-05-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,882 | 14,558 |
-VpcSiYLLlI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VpcSiYLLlI | Roman West Cheshire: Disentangling Complex Landscapes | [Music] thank you very much everybody and start off by thanking the organizers for accepting sponsorship by the Society for this session of necessity necessity nowadays my interest are strictly confined to local ones and so what I'll be focusing on today is applying existing theories and models to explaining local data rather than trying to come up with any billion new theories so apologies if I disappoint any of you the theoretical archeology is not my natural habitat and as this say what say Maine sound a little bit conventional and that warning goes especially to the usual suspects in the audience for third part of this talk before so the topics I want to cover this afternoon or Chester as a crossroads of Britain economic development around Chester and the local nature or local society the first key theoretical concept is that of the long array which is fairly familiar watch the grandiose idea of Chester a long term crossroads of Britain and the junction of the Midlands the North Wales and the Irish Sea region wasn't as you might suspect cooked up by marketing Cheshire but it is actually a phrase taken from the Victoria County history it was certainly valid from Roman times if not earlier until the English Civil War and it's reflected in the city's little role as a hub of ten railway lines in Roman times where roads regulated roxtor middle North Wales will Warrington and Manchester what's now the moody racecourse is a tidal pool the widen harbour in later times adverse winds and shallow channels of the f3 led to the use of outport further down the estuary however such an out port already existed in Roman times and in fact before at Mel's on the end of the Wilkin insula and arguably we should not think of it as being in different category from the later outlaws in the 4th century BC Pythias of Marseille seems to have sailed up to the Irish Sea towards Iceland and he may not have been the first married Mediterranean person to explore these waters there are references to Ireland in a V anus or timur of the 4th century AD which may go back to the 6th century BC and it's worth mentioning a conjecture by dr. Caitlin green that both by Tanja for dine and Hibernia aware Yann may in fact have Punic origins a fifth century BC wine Amitha Marseille was supposedly dredged up from the DFJ about 1900 second first century BC Circulo Punic and bettan coins have been found at mouths and the second century BC Mediterranean active stock has been found off 4th column on the south coast of the utley insula of North Wales the Noma legionary for to the schaeffler seems to be built at the completion not start the completion of the conquest of Wales and Northern England however early coins from Holt which is the next easy crossing point of the day about 12 kilometers upstream from Chester and for males may be evidence of early military campaigning in North Wales and for naval operations along the Lancashire coast more recently the discovery of a hoard early Roman Imperial coins and of British status near mob as 21 kilometers up the D Valley Francesca may attest the flight of the this wall you this parrot orcas northward toward began tease after his defeat in the marches in the late forties in short in considering chests of strategic importance we need to focus not just on the present-day city but on the whole of the lower Lea Valley no sooner was Chester built than the advanced than the advanced to the north seemingly reduced it to a mere wood base with just an internal security function however and this where we come in to model politics yet again this is to ignore the existence of Ireland in most accounts of Roman Britain Ireland Ireland only appears twice in tast is's bibliography of his father-in-law when was governor of Britain Agricola considered information and possibly carried out a raid from Chester in 80 82 and as the home of fourth century Raiders prompting the construction of a watch tower on Holly Head mountain the fort in Holly head time town kaigu Bay and the possible stores compound at Pemberley at Caernarfon however the dating evidence support there which is from recent investigations by the gwineter archaeological trust of fort LOX along the north coast of Anglesey suggests a longer lasting concern with security Jacqueline Karen Wilson has drawn attention to Roman finds from the Greater Dublin area of Ireland strategically strategically opposite Chester Mel's and the fort at Caernarfon in addition toddlers map here shows that a considerable amount was known about Ireland inland areas as well as all the coasts visually in part from the traders were mentioned by Tacitus but possibly as we seen going back to much earlier times the importance of the western sea waves of britain in general in roman times and the question of trade between the empire Ireland under disputed and I think understood it professor Michel Fortin is argued that most important the continent including vessel 2003 would have been moved overland from the southeast and the black burnished where was transported overland from Dorset to the bristol channel of the 70 rock seater and then on overland to Chester from where it may have been distributed by sea further north however Jessel 2003 are in fact found in Ireland as his seventh Valley where and it not be surprising if black burnished where were would to be recognized there as well in the future even a Roman fort --let has been suggested guarding copper mines near Dublin so arising from all of this how was trade between the continent Britain and Ireland which had obviously gone on in some form of two centuries impact by Empire under the construction of a frontier in inverted commas did it increase or did it decrease and how was it organized and did Chester act as a sentence the redistribution by sea of products and supplies that had reached it over overland all of this makes more plausible they made some suggestion the Chester was originally found as a centre for the government of the province that was intended to include Ireland but only Scotland up to the fourth climbeth with the uncompleted elliptical building and imago Mundi or imperial exhibition at the heart of the fortress and the elliptical building is above and left from the building I can't really beach from here Island it was a constant fact in Chester's history in later centuries from that medieval early medieval times to the Fenian plot to seize chester castle in 1867 I think it's time to reinstate it in mainstream studies of the Roman period according to Whitaker Rome incentives were established in broadly defined Argy agriculturally marginal journeys beyond which the logistical problems of occupation outweighed the likely profit that might be gained from precious metals or whatever this implies the need for local development in the wake of conquest to avoid heavy ongoing supply cost certainly at the time of the conquest Cheshire seemed to have been a relatively and had a relatively small population and a flattish social hierarchy and so socially and agriculturally it may not have been attractive to occupy in its own right on the other hand there is increasing evidence for late - Roman I not iron age occupation in will and Kevin coots talk important should warn us against over emphasizing material poverty moreover Chaplin was near the profitable silver LED 19th venture and was near the copper mines world on the edge militarily it also anchored the southwestern corner of the former big ante and client Kingdom if the occupation of Ireland was ever more than a passing thought it may be the Chester fits into Whitaker's model even more comfortably the Empire could have been extended even further by crossing the sea but the venture was never been profitable enough to be a priority the desirable desirability of autarky the ability of a city to feed itself from its owner hinterland was a common topic in classical discourse but the vagaries of Mediterranean climate made the reality unusual and dispersed hinterland became commonplace as cities increased in size the same problem faced military Roman military Garrison's even in northern Europe as long ago as 1975 bill Manning argued for the ability of auxiliary forts in Wales to be fed from the immediately surrounding countryside however feeding neat Andrew Garrison's 10 times as big was a totally different matter the long distant supply of Garrison's on the lower Rhine has been studied over many years right and earth and Niko Romans given what we know at the moment about local world settlements in the chest area it seems that these were probably small-scale there were not particularly dense and didn't show an excessive amount of specialization and so they were invited to be able to sustain the garrison especially in cereals excuse me the old settlement of Roman Britain project sees the northern Garrison's as a whole being supported in cereals from the Midlands and southern England West Anglian plain Kent 10th St and latest Salisbury Plain which adopted a spelt and cattle strategy however however at the moment we have made an awful lot of progress in linking the specific producer and consumer areas it's difficult to quantify a levels of agricultural production however and it is quite clear that at the time of the Roman conquest other forms of production Cheshire as elsewhere in the northwest were inadequate thus we see the establishment of tile and pottery kilns that hold direct army control other unlocated pottery kilns a cost of Cheshire plain and a more generalized independent manufacturing settlement will fall on the outskirts of Warrington there was also large-scale sperm salt production at northwich middle which and that which Lofa how far salt was the end product world and cured meat and crest height it's difficult to say this local pottery production tailed off after later second century and gave way to more distant products such as black burnished one from Dorset and more Terrier from Warwickshire from the theoretical point of view all this could be seen as a move towards globalisation ie specialization over wide areas in the context of Empire although building on a climatically inform habit of connectivity that had be seen in the Mediterranean area for centuries reverting to the countryside for a moment we shouldn't ignore that the changes in royal settlement that did take place in Cheshire there seems to have been a greater increase in the number of settlements in the late first early second centuries than in some other parts of the country followed by decline in the third century ultimately if surely relate reflects the level of military occupation a complex farmstead the first recognized in this area setting a rectally rectilinear field from which is suggestive of the situation has been found at Satan just to the southeast of Chester now and there's possibly this is the first part logical manifestation of the part of leg illness agricultural production there seems to have been focused on cattle to zoom lead to supply the fortress and the width of the road between the fields suggests they were designed as drove ways for animals evolved in this corrupt sex corn drives at the roadside settlement he'll enrich plat + cross near Wrexham and the village eaten by Tarpley suggest some specialization in co-production but at birch chief near the Eaton Villa the focus with more on chief production again a priori one would expect right a lot of settlement in and around Chester however the area one can currently conjecture the canna by only about 10 hectares seems to thwart to accommodate traders veterans their wives and families which one can easily calculate should have been in the region about 6,000 people and unless many of them retired elsewhere to Britain or the continent it's like they too lived on small farms in the surrounding countryside the shortage of villas in areas such as Chester has often been commented on with explanations such as indifferent or hostility to Roman forms of display oppressive taxes and short term man tenure around Chester there is certainly a shortage of architectural display of any sort public or private apart from by the military and we contrast this with the grandiose buildings down at roxtor only 40 miles away however rural site in West Cheshire seemed to produce more pottery than is found north of the Mersey and perhaps in north structure while objects of personal adornment and coins are also more common as portable antiquities scheme finds my current interpretation is the countryside of West Cheshire saw a continent continent continuation of the relatively honey emphasized relatively egalitarian society of the late pre-roman Iron Age supplement supplemented by the settlement of veterans who may have been relatively well-off but not greatly so and would have had and perhaps diffused a taste for the sort of everyday object they were familiar with during their military service the nature of Taxation and fade with urban markets in kind through barter or employment but also been important in influencing lifestyles taxation in kind could have left additional lifestyles relatively unchanged whereas taxation in money with the army buying supplies could have led to more widely monetized economy with accompanying social change however army demand always seems to have been the motor of the local economy and this declined before it could have any fundamental transformative effect so where do I think we need to focus we research in the future fertile obviously on British links with our island or by and vice versa and secondly on the variety and nature of rural settlement around here perhaps across the lake pre-roman Iron Age to omen about boundaries okay thank you very much [Applause] [Music] | Recording Archaeology | UC08QKQO1qs6OPQs9l1kMQPg | 2019-06-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,348 | 13,794 |
SEFwFCBEcDc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEFwFCBEcDc | SSR Conference 2020: A Systematic Appraisal of Side Channel Evaluation Strategies | hi there my name is elizabeth oswalt and this talk is about some joint work that was done largely in part of the reassure project and our paper is called a systematic appraisal of side channel evaluation strategies as i mentioned this has been done in the context of a project so i've got many courses here which all constitute some of the main contributors within the reassure project this talk that i'm giving here is um fairly um simply structured i just want to talk about what is the context of the research that i'm presenting and this is largely the setting of device evaluations with regards to side channel attacks and one of the key research questions that we came across as part of our project was how well do existing security evaluations capture the true security level of a device and so i want to speak a little bit about what kind of contributes to that and then i want to focus on the three kind of evaluation regimes that we studied so this is fibs 140-3 this is an evaluation regime that has meaning in the context of north america canada and also japan then there is a kind of alternative variation which is called common criteria and there in particular because common criteria really is a framework that can capture many different types of evaluations i want to focus on the evaluation regime that is typically used in the context of secure ics and there the kind of the rules of the game are largely set by a community of stakeholders called j house and then i also want to speak a little bit about the kind of academic take on things which i call here by the name worst case adversary and i want to conclude at the end so the context of the research in the context of the reassured project and in fact in a way that also something that contributes to further european from the project is the sheer number of research papers and contributions around side channel attacks and obviously an evaluation of a device needs to in a way demonstrate vulnerability or resilience with regards to known attacks at the least so if you just google for crypto and power analysis attacks then my last search revealed just under 26 000 papers now with this particular search term you can see that this won't necessarily include things around specific attacks for em or with regards to timing vulnerabilities so these are simply too many papers that you can go and just test exhaustively these are perhaps also too many papers to somehow neatly structure or kind of water in some shape or form and the problem is also that of course research papers are written in a style that makes the acceptance very likely so researchers tend to make claims that method x is better than method y but that doesn't always mean that method x on your device is better than method y on your device so it's typically the content of research papers is not good enough to kind of immediately conclude whether or not you wanted to admit something to your existing portfolio attacks or not sock papers so systematization of knowledge papers in terms of attack strategies are also really hard to come by in our community and the dpa book although it was really comprehensive at some point is now really outdated and also doesn't serve any purpose anymore when it comes to perhaps evaluations it's good enough for teaching but it's not perhaps good enough to base any anything else on it and in this context of we have way too many attacks to test [Music] the people in the community started discussing what could be done about this status quo and as a researcher of course you conclude well perhaps we should spin off a research project and involve the right partners to try and tackle this question of how should we actually do security evaluations to ensure that we have a really good confidence in the outcome and out of that was born a project in the end called reassure and i would say a little bit about that and its partners in a moment but also in a vein of the dissatisfaction with the state of the art in making and kind of being convinced about the security of an implementation were two further research projects one erc project that is um headed by franz axa via san diego standard and the other one is headed by me and we come from two very different angles but very kind of similar hopes for the outcome and this is to improve our confidence in the implementations that we produce now to focus though on this particular piece of research this is borne out in many ways from the reassure consortium and um in this project we had we were lucky to have really every kind of representative of one of the stakeholders that you would find in an evaluation so we had universities to kind of represent the typical academic researcher manufacturers i see manufacturers nxp and large-scale integrators here a french company called ademia we had an evaluation lab rescue from the netherlands and the certification bought the nc from france we tried to mirror all of that also in our industrial stakeholder boards so to get a lot of good independent feedback on the work that we were doing and we really concentrated on all sorts of aspects of security evaluations and one of these aspects was really the research question so if we now faithfully follow a specific evaluation scheme how well does that scheme capture what we would call the true security level of a device at the end so this brings us back now to this particular piece of work and i want to just focus a little bit on this particular question and then i will kind of review what actually evaluation schemes here really achieve at the moment so how well do existing secure um evaluation schemes capture the true security of a device what does it actually mean the true security level of a device it kind of the question in itself alludes to a sort of best case adversary an adversary who's still playing a law according to some kind of reasonable rules but who has got um all the information about the device that they could possibly have so they have got full access to the specifications so they are potentially inside us and they have got at some point the ability to either profile the device themselves or somebody else has done that and they have got access to this profiling information and and this is not such a straightforward kind of requirement to fulfill in practice because of course real world devices that try to achieve a high level of side channel security they tend to be implementations that generate somewhere a lot of internal randomness and this sort of creates a tension in the evaluation process whether or not to give the evaluators or the mock adversary so to speak access to that randomness and so when we then talk about true security level then we talk about a kind of adversary that has access to all of that somehow um they managed to get access to that so when we then dig further into this question how how well does an existing evaluation regime capture the true security of a device um we need to kind of look at all of the steps that happen when we do kind of an evaluation stroke a set of attacks so first of all a setup needs to be built and traces need to be measured and you need to be kind of sure that the traces have a good enough quality for this we have some metrics that one can compute early on but very often the quality of a setup only becomes really clear when you're already doing some attacks so it is quite often the case that you might do steps one two and get up to three and then you actually have to go back to one and revise parts of your setup um step two here is detection and mapping and this year refers to the process of running some more generic leakage detection so you're running some statistical routines that flag up arbitrary data dependencies whether these data dependencies then really kind of leads to an exploitable attack is a different question and mapping means trying to make sense of what these data dependent leaks might mean and what they for instance relate to an intermediate value an operation a part of a circuit so all of these questions might be asked there then it gets to really actually doing sort of an attack or leading up really to the attack and this often means that in particularly powerful attacks we would assume that an adversary has access to a high quality statistical model of the leakage characteristics of a device this might mean they have to actually produce this model by doing some form of preliminary step what i call here profiling stroke modeling it could also be that somebody else has done that and this really means that with known inputs and known randomness and known key you kind of derive a statistical model then there's information extraction so this is the use of the model together with some actual attack traces and then there's the recovery of information from these traces in conjunction with your model and then the ultimately key recovery so these kind of steps all need to happen and a particularly important one there is really how much quality you get from your profiling step so now that i have kind of given you a bit of context where this research comes from and we've talked a little bit about so what is sort of the kind of true security level and this is all about being able to have a good and accurate description of the statistical properties of the leakage um we'll now look at the actual leakage kind of the evaluation regimes that are out there and i could now have lots of kind of slides perhaps and explain a lot of details about how these evaluation regimes really work but i decided to just have a single slide where i kind of give you a very concise comparison so to speak between the philosophy and the outcomes of um the three different evaluation regimes and i've we have chosen fips 140 deaths 3 and common criteria based evaluations largely driven by this jh stakeholder board because they are perhaps the template schemes that are then adopted also in maybe more niche communities so if it comes to for instance pay tv and standards of how to make set of boxes and stuff like that or smart cards in this context so they will be kind of driven also or they will take these kind of schemes as an example um for instance also in the banking industry there's a scheme called emv co and this is largely based on what the j has group kind of produces so these are really the kind of the most important schemes to be aware of um let's just start with fibs 140-3 so this is a really young kind of standard it's only come out last year and it is now being kind of really required from this year onwards and in fact um it's it's a kind of it's an approach which would argue that the question would be asked so how well does an evaluation scheme um kind of capture the true security level that this isn't even particularly relevant or meaningful because all what you want is to have a really good so an efficient trade-off between how much an evaluation costs and a kind of a reasonable um kind of claim that you can make afterwards so actually in phipps 140-3 you're not trying to really find what is the true security level of a device or what you're trying to show is that your device meets some certain minimum standards for security so fibs 140-3 if you kind of look this up then you will see this leads you to some nist websites which then give you documents which are largely placeholders because the actual definition of that happens then in iso documents and there are three which are particularly relevant for side channel evaluations the first one is fibs sorry iso 17825 this here governs the actual attack side of things and then we have got two more standards which kind of capture the setup side of things perhaps the most important takeaway point here is that there is no profiling mandated so the step 3a is some just eradicated from the process they only work with sort of standard power models and in the case of symmetric key cryptography so when you test standard sort of block ciphers or block cipher based constructions you don't actually do an attack there the standard says just do leakage detection and then stop for public key systems some attacks are foreseen and the standard covers kind of power timing and em attacks so the philosophy here is really quite different from actually our research question so um this standard will not be even close because it doesn't do any profiling to giving you any assessment of the true security level it just sort of checks some really really basic criteria um in our research so in within reassure we found some significant issues with how the leakage detection is set up in 1785 and this standard now undergoes the revision um moving on from that in j-hat in the kind of common criteria world where um kind of schemes for evaluating secure ics are largely driven by the jhes stakeholder board things are much more aligned with actually the research question that we ask so here i think the main important takeaway points are that profiling is now mandatory um and there are two really important documents that guide the evaluation process one is private and one is public so the confidential document lists attack vectors that must be tried and the public document gives rules for how to calculate the so-called attack potential and that is a kind of a classification of how perhaps realistic or practical and also important an attack would be so if an attack requires kind of unrealistic effort so to speak then perhaps you don't get as many points for it so here you have got much less of a tick box evaluation scheme this all relies much more on kind of decisions by the evaluator also by the certification lab and quite a lot of things have to be tried so really i think in a nutshell what the kind of approach here tries to do is to emulate the best practical adversary and it's the definition of practical that is so difficult because obviously every year we learn a bit more equipment gets better and things that once looked really quite complicated and perhaps not easy to pull off five years later appear to be just like a standard attack vector so the definition of practical always has to be kind of changed and adapted and if you look at the document around the attack potential then you can see it gets much longer and much more complex every year so this puts a question mark on how well the best practical adversary at any one point in time actually emulates the best adversary full stop so there's a question about how large is the gap here between what such an evaluation achieves and the true security level of a device still and then there is what we call the worst case adversary so this is perhaps slightly academic in the sense that um we um kind of would largely kind of go along with um that sort of j has given criteria except for that of course there's no kind of secret list of algorithms that one should try or attack vectors that one should try so everything here is obviously in the public but the main difference here is that what i think academics suggest in in in much of the kind of recent work is that what you should be doing is actually do the best technically feasible attack so if it's feasible to get to kind of have access to randomness whilst profiling then you would do that and you wouldn't have kind of a long drawn argument whether this is now practical or not so here what we would argue is that this emulates the best technically feasible adversary at any one point in time and here perhaps the gap um is then also slightly better documented so if um for for instance it's impossible in a device to access some specific randomness and this would be clearly documented and the impact on that would need to be explained on the kind of attacks that you can do as a result now we looked at examples of these worst-case adversaries in the literature and there are a few if you go and actually reassure deliverables you will see what we found um some of them we actually produced ourselves and the one that we mentioned in this paper that underpins this talk is one where we did a worst case adversary on a kind of what we call a challenge implementation of ansi so this is software with a lot of counter measures um and you've got open source code so of course during profiling you can also kind of make randomness predictable in the original assessments from ansi you can sort of see that they can't find leakage up to 100 000 measurements so it appears to be quite a robust implementation and so in the context of other evaluation schemes if um nist 140-3 would implement leakage detection um correctly then probably it would actually pass their test and would come out as a secure device or secure implementation but um when you then instantiate the worst-case adversary and there is a chess paper by bronze standard which does just that then you can see that with just under 2000 measurements you can actually launch a successful attack so you can see there's a massive massive gap between the kind of detect and then stop methodology and actually running a worst case adversary so this gap would then point towards that the outcome of it detect and then stop methodology doesn't give you much confidence actually now i want to draw some conclusions here so one of the conclusions is that the gap that i just mentioned is something to be really quite wary of in certain approaches so and in fact there's not just a single type of gap there are two types of gap to look out for so one of them would be differences between the kind of outcome of an evaluation and the the true security level of the device so the best adversary that there is um because of the kind of evaluation method so if you do detection versus an attack then most most likely a successful attack will require much much fewer traces than any detection will because generic detection methods are optimized to kind of show you many data dependent leaks but not they are not trade and they're not optimized for trace efficiency so this is one gap the other one is there is also any method that you choose has got an inherent uncertainty and this is related to theoretical guarantees that we can give for that method and i mean really simply put the kind of simpler the statistical method the better we understand it and the more guarantees we can give so a very simple um differential style attack with a with a good with a profile power model we know something about its convergence and we can we know something about its trace efficiency whereas if you have to do deep learning we know really nothing when it comes down to it and both types of gap can be minimized by full disclosure and by the availability of randomness during profiling because the latter one implies you can most likely use much simpler statistical techniques now summarizing all of this and this is perhaps the one takeaway that everybody can kind of have from this particular paper if you even if you're not interested in the details this year's our assessment of the remaining uncertainty in some of the evaluation steps so if we look at measurement and pre-processing from our point of view there is always a medium uncertainty associated with it because often you only know how good your setup is once you have done some attacks then there's detection and mapping and here you kind of benefit in a worst case attack scenario from the fact that you will do um attacks later on and because you again you assume that you have access to randomness you can use simple tools so this will probably give you some very conclusive results um in terms of the common criteria approach if it so happens that the decision is that the best practical adversary doesn't get access to randomness then this becomes already a much more delicate kind of business and in the case of phipps this is at the moment disastrous because the leakage kind of detection that is set up in 17825 is simply not correct so you'll just get wrong results at the moment um when we then look at modeling um so there's nothing to be said for fibs because it's not part of the scheme so there's at the end no statement in the worst case adversary approach this has some inherent uncertainty but it's low because we assume that we will have access to randomness and for common criteria this could be potentially really high depending on what your best practical adversary would look like if you can um have access to randomness then this will be like in the worst case adversary and if not then everything is kind of up and and hanging up in the air information extraction we know reasonably well how well this works and then we've got information processing and here it's again if we can use something simple then we have guarantees we understand these methods if we have to use sort of advanced techniques then inherent in these techniques is a lack of convergence sometimes so analytical methods might not converge to anything really and with deep learning um the the bets are up anyway so if we then put everything together then um the overall kind of uncertainty is probably the least in a worst case adversary because we simply have all the information that we need it's okay for the common criteria based approach with the j has rules and the kind of approach and we have absolutely no guarantee for the outcome of the fibs-based approach at the moment so this brings me to the end of this presentation thanks again to my co-authors for three exciting years and thanks to our funders for making this research possible | Elisabeth O | UCwv3h_VWd37DPAm2g_2dXnA | 2020-11-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,931 | 21,532 |
AoHJT9iY4n4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoHJT9iY4n4 | Chris C's Calculus 3 lecture 2017 03 02 | to get volume so we cut an Italian blow rectangles and got a little ball use that way so second way is we are going to subdivide but we're only going to subdivide in one access so we're going to instead of make tiny little cubes or rectangles are going to make slices so super thin slices of course you can cut it the other direction instead I just chose to cut it this direction so we started to measure some of these we have Delta X is the width which of course that's the part we're going to send a zero and a limit now this right here the height depends on where we are here so the height is not uniform so we're going to have to do is figure out actually we're going to be lazy and say T of so are our cross section area so our cross section area is going to depend on what x value that we're looking at to which cross section is going to a different value and we're going to say it's just P of X why they won't attack earlier weather with T so T is the cross-sectional area we're going to have to find a different function 40 depending on what our actual function looks like above so this function right here I didn't really take one in particular i just drew some service over top of this usually they'll have a much nicer area so that will be what are some nice examples pretend i can draw so it will be like a half circle over top or a triangle over top or rectangle over top something relatively nice so this will be the cross section area so how do we get the total area we're going to we're going to throw a total volume while the cross section is TX so the volume of a cross section so if you know the area of the side right here the cross section area you just multiply it by the width and that will give you the volume so our volume is the area of the side the cross section x the thickness of your piece of toast so if you know the area the side you just multiply it by how to fake your toast is you got to volume so a total volume which add up all these we're just going to throw it into an integral so it's going to be the area of the cross section the Delta X turns into DX and you just need to figure out your beginning and ending X values I want to use the same letters I think we did a and B before so we had our small was a and the big was be so it was going to be integral A to B so there's another way to write total volume and this was cross sections that were parallel to the y-axis let's go cutting perpendicular to the x axis so why is this an x integral if you look at our cross sections when we want to add the cross sections we have to move in the X direction so we started some small value of x and then move over to a large value of x so that's why this is a DX integral in calc two I talked about squeegeeing a window so that sort of applies here except your squeeze if you want to think about squeegeeing a volume your squeegee is now two dimensional so it's a very large plane and you're going to squeegee through the whole region all right kind of like a scanner or something like some three dimensional scanner like an MRI or something like that it scans through the whole object or the whole ball game so in this case is starting i should say starting the left and then going to the right so you're changing your x coordinate as you do that so i could of course cut it up the other way so we go front to back or back to front so if we use a plane to cut it that way i'm not going to draw the whole shape out but we'll just cut the base up like this and this is on the y-axis and I think we use c and d 4 q values for y so if your cross sections are perpendicular to the y-axis are they use the letter s for this but our surface area of the slice where it is s of Y so of course sitting on top of any one of these slices is some shape and if you get the surface area will call that s of Y so our volume of boys sy thai and delta was the measurement of how thicker slices so we get s Y times Delta Y so our total volume and it will c to d as a y dy so there are the two forms you could have for slicing instead of cutting it up into small rectangles so now you should be asking the question that's a y NT vex come from he just wrote them down and so there are some functions I tell you this stuff so where in the world do these things come from will you ask the wife first it's right here on the screen so s of why I want to know the does that be surface area so let's redraw this so i wanted to a surface area of this slice right here so i just took the space right here there is a base on it i really just want the service area so i don't really care so much about the base right now I just want to draw a better base than that so there is a whole sort of back part to this which I'll draw so I'm just talking about the service area the front side of this theory the front side so we fix a y-coordinate so this is on the y-axis and we'll call that y coordinate Y all right we have a function that determines the height everywhere over here unfortunately that function the height function 8 x's and y's so the height function 8 x's and y's we're going to take a lie and fix it so whatever why we have right here is not going to change for the slice to change a while you're talking about different slice so that's why it's fixed how do i get the area of this shape right here so i could draw a copy of the x axis right here we're going from A to B you know the answer to this question so we're going to integrate the question is what are we going to integrate all right maybe an easier question what direction are we going to integrate or accidents are going to integrate across we're finding the surface area so we're going on the x axis this is me a DX here and we're going from A to B now it's been to my max maximum X all right the only question is what's the height I don't want to say Y value because y is an input now but I'm going to use the word height f of XY that seems a little strange but ry is not changing so whatever why you're thinking about right here for this picture that's the same why that you're going to keep plugging in over here on the right side so that's why is fixed Oh 22.com that Y is fixed so that's exactly where your tea function comes from yeah so that's that was our initial somewhere up here so we had a region and its surface over top so we're all everything we're doing is based off a square region with with this surface over top of it so we have our our f of X is the height above any point here and we're assuming it's positive if it's negative you'll just get a negative volume right there okay so that is the somewhere that's that's a y function if you knew your height function you can figure out your s of why your slice area function right here so of course we're going to do the other slice service area so think about this so you can write it down not that different just think about what's actually changing I wrote everything that doesn't have an extra Y in it so we're doing our slices the other direction so scroll up for a second so now we're slicing on the x-axis so our slices look like this and I want to get the area of let's say the right side here so let me get the side this area here on the right possible to really draw that but you're fixing an x coordinate and y or y coordinate is going to change so is a dy integral right there sylvain XY and what does our endpoints going to be either d alright so now as long as you have a height function you can get the cross section area function right off of that so somewhere I said how to throw the S of Y function together to get a volume so let's take these two functions and get the volumes off of them so these are both service area depending on which way you slice it so we're going to compute the volume so the most recent we wrote down integral C to D s Y dy so I'm copying down the total volume at the top of the screen right there so we add up or integrate all these slices all I'm going to do is take s of Y right here and drop it in 4s of Y so I'm going to take our definition of s ly and I'll do that in blue so it looks different we're going to integral C to D and now it's dead about to why I'm putting in integral a to b f XY DX so that's s of y and then copying over the last part there's a dy at the end so everything in blue is f of y all that was was substitution right there so from before when we slice it the other direction we got integral a to be txtx and we're going to do the same thing we're going to write the alternative TX so the integral version of TX and I'll do that again in blue so that's integral C to D F X Y dy and then copy down DX at the end now volume or equal volume so these two are going to be the same so when I say either order these are the two orders DX dy or dy DX yes so this is the booboo new serum there is koo beans theorem and inconvenience theorem you'll see da is either DX dy or dy DX there can go either way there are conditions where does it work but there are not nice conditions or doesn't work so if I give you a nice function this will work we are things like horizontal or vertical asymptotes where something goes off to infinity that's different story so if there's any affinity stuff going on we didn't account for any of that here we assumed our height function with finite and we're over a rectangle | Dr C | UC2ge6ATkO4txnBwzT2PdB3g | 2017-03-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,931 | 9,314 |
4lwZ0V5-oD8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lwZ0V5-oD8 | This Is Ghana in 2030...5 Amazing Facts You Must Know. | [Music] in 2015 193 countries including Ghana convened in Rio De Janeiro Brazil to establish the sustainable development goals or stgs the sdgs were set up by the United Nations and are to be achieved by 2030. they are a part of the 2030 agenda often known as agenda 2030 which is a un go resolution the stgs were created as part of the post-2015 development agenda to replace the Millennium development goals which came to an end in 2015 by placing sustainability at their core the sdgs Highlight how the environmental social and economic facets of sustainable development are interconnected in January 2016 the sdgs went into Force its goals are to promote economic growth provide social inclusion and Safeguard the environment the UN offers support to governments the commercial sector Academia research and csos or ngos since the stgs promote collaboration [Music] still watching this video it means you're interested in the content please take a second to hit the like button as it enable more people view this video foreign we were the first sub-Saharan African nation to meet the aim of having poverty as included in goal one of the Millennium development goals and we were the first nation in Africa to eradicate trichoma according to Ghana's president now that akufolato Ghana wants to coordinate government development priorities with csos and the business sector in order to jointly accomplish the sdgs people planted Prosperity peace and Partnerships are stated to be the five overarching themes of the agenda 2030 often known as the five PS which cut across the 17 to cdgs with Much Ado we're going to be talking about these five pounds God is working to attain by 2030 and see for ourselves if Kana is truly changing for the better [Music] five people from 13.6 in 2013 to 11.3 percent in 2021. the percentage of ghanaians living below the international poverty level decreased well the same time span the tendency is visible in both urban and rural locations the overall poverty rate Rose in two of the ten regions upper east and Northern from 31 to 40 percent and 36 percent to 39.3 percent respectively according to National standards the percentage of ghanaians who are poor decreased from 24.2 percent in 2013 to 23.4 percent in 2021. in households that are considered to be a danger of poverty there are more men than women the prevalence of poverty is higher among the rural population regardless of ecological Zone the share of poor households in the rural Savannah Zone which was estimated at 64 percent in 2021 compared to 55 percent in 2013 is partly to blame for the rise in rural poverty following an overall drop from 2005. 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they are still lower than the pre-sdg era levels enhancing police public relations improving recruitment procedures upholding professionalism improving ethical standards and Rules of Engagement retooling the police improving the conditions of service capacity building enhancing witness protection using technology are some of the interventions used over time to address homicide and crimes in general according to the facts that are currently available psychological abuse continues to be the most common type of violence experienced by people and women are more likely than males to become victims in 2019 9.3 percent of women were reported to have experienced psychological violence compared to 7.9 percent of men the prevalence of physical and sexual assault against women was 6.1 percent and 2.5 percent respectively this occurred more than twice as often in men than in women however among both the male and female population economic violence was more prevalent than social violence according to estimates 12.8 percent of females experienced economic violence compared to 11.6 percent who experience social violence in order to ensure neighborhood safety the government is launching a number of initiatives such as community policing and the installation of Street lighting additionally the youth employment agency's Community Safety and Security module has educated 1140 Community protection Personnel to ensure Community safety generally speaking from 31.6 percent in 2013 to 29.9 percent in 2021 fewer people reported paying bribes to public authorities the drop was seen in both Urban and heterosexual populations however over the same time period the proportion of people reporting paying bribes Rose in rural areas from 25.1 percent to 26.1 percent one Partnerships as a percentage of GDP total government revenues have decreased from 22.9 percent in 2015 to 9.2 percent in 2022 between 2017 and 2022 there has been a significant reduction of roughly 13.6 percentage points which has been partially attributed to the rebasing of national accounts the ratio of domestic and tax revenue to GBP decrease between 2017 and 2022 broadening the tax base implementing the tax identification number operationalizing the presumptive tax system implementing the excise tax stamps operationalizing the paperless Port system and reviewing the tax exemption regime are just a few of the measures the government is putting into place to boost domestic revenues between 2012 and 2018 net FDI or foreign direct investment inflows as a percentage of the national budget fluctuated Ghana received a total of 3.3 billion dollars in FDI in 2014. up from 2.9 billion dollars in 2012. in 2015 they fell to 2.8 billion dollars but by 2017 they had risen to 4.1 billion dollars the Improvement in 2017 is largely linked to the country's political stability and increased business Community confidence Ghana was the top beneficiary of NTI in West Africa in 2018 despite net FTI inflows as a share of national budget declining from 4.1 billion dollars in 2017 to 3.3 billion dollars in 2018. the evolution of the economy in society is significantly facilitated by information and communication technology or ICT it is a crucial tool for boosting productivity and Effectiveness in both the public and private sectors since it offers effective information storage and quick access the government's most recent initiatives to advance ICT have centered on accelerating the creation and deployment of ICT infrastructure and enhancing the institutional and Regulatory framework for controlling the ICT industry both in urban and rural areas the percentage of people utilizing the internet has steadily climbed reaching an average of 98 in 2017. in 2006 2013 and 2021 more men than women use the internet despite the fact that both gender's usage was generally Rising in 2021 the percentage of people who use the internet exhibited a consistent Trend across all areas however there were some variances in 2013. with 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N8bDJfcareE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8bDJfcareE | Community-Based Learning & Research (CBLR): Being a Part of DC, Not Apart from DC (Part 1) | foreign [Music] but everybody with their coffee Wherever You Are okay welcome good morning thank you so much for being with us whether you're sitting at home or sitting in room 324 thank you so much we appreciate it we know that these uh summer plus hybrid are complicated right especially a whole day so these are it's a serious group anyway I'm Marcie Campos I'm the director of our Center for Community engagement service which for those who don't know is on the second floor of this building so we always welcome to come and visit and um been at AU quite a few years and have been both a practitioner community-based learning and also a big advocate for making this a reality on our campus and it's taken a bit but I think we're making some serious uh so I want to have my co-leaders introduce themselves and then we'll do intros by everybody else and then we will let you know what the agenda is going to look like and could you hold up the packet if anybody who's not here in person would later on like a hard copy of a packet we made some extras so we'll be happy to send it to you guys oh got it got it got it you're right we're gonna have to keep moving the camera around good point okay well this is our packet and it's later on Sagar sent it to you but if you do want a hard copy we're happy to put it in the mail and get it to you okay Amanda an Insider all right uh I'm Amanda choka she her pronouns I'm a senior professorial lecturer in the department of literature teaching the writing studies program I also teach in 84 complex problems course uh I am also a faculty fellow in the center for Community engagement service working on the working with Washington initiative uh it's part of strategic initiative seven strategic plan uh so myself and my graduate assistant Kyle who's not here today we basically work to support community-based learning research on the faculty and student side looking at different types of Faculty development students support sorry someone else's just joining soon um thank you faculty support student support and different ways that we can be supporting Community Partners and reimagining community-based learning across University all right good morning everyone my name is Sagar Gupta and I work in the center for Community engagement Service as well as the coordinator of community-based learning and research I attended American University uh have as a double eagle and have a certificate in community-based research from um from the certificate program was also in the community-based research Scholars Program so uh really excited to join back into this team in this work I manage a few different programs which will go over uh later on they're all once around student engagement with community-based learning either inside of the classroom as a tangential component to the classroom or around student achievements whether it's getting grants to do community oriented projects or getting recognized for volunteer work that students are already doing great so I think we'd like to just it's not a huge group but we'd like to know who you are you know maybe name what whether you're staff or faculty and if there's like a sentence about what makes you want to take this session that would be super helpful too so should we start with our in-person people Alyssa great submitting excuse me one sec so can the camera go on her while she's doing Mantra oh it is okay perfect I am a first year instructor advisor so I teach a us one and two and the advice to first-year students and I'm here I'm new I'm mostly here to learn more about how this is a program in this group like growing at a help incoming students figure out where to get involved thanks so you also get to meet a lot of people because you probably haven't met that many yet right that's the other secret research yeah absolutely nothing everybody I'm Jason fabricant keep him pronouns I teach the school called Affairs Department of Justice and criminology I teach a course called critical issues of Justice I'm teaching a couple sections of that in the fall and I am learning wanting to learn more about it it's been a while since I've had a community-based learning so everybody want to get that moving this summer so it's ready for fall so that's my main book here thank you thank you and chasing is a long time practitioner you're not new to this at all hi everyone I'm Nicole Lorenzo I'm an assistant professor in the psychology department um my research is mostly around the current parent mental health and early childhood parenting and I'm interested in both community-based research and learning a little bit more about the Partnerships that already exist and at NAU to have built the level that way and then hopefully incorporating some more into courses as I start prepping the courses here so you knew also or you've been here a while I've been here a year one year wow eight did you use community-based learning in the past at previous okay well I'm sure you can teach us something then too thank you good morning I'm Vicki marshand and I'm a reference librarian at the library we do support the writing program so I do a little bit of instruction there um but mostly I'm here because of the DC game I'm very excited about the learning that goes on on campuses and um career is okay later on I'm going to connect with you on our explore DC program so it's a different one hey thank you okay who's going to go online who's going to go first you know what me you want to start sure I thought Jeff was on muting Jeff were you ready you go ahead go ahead I tried to figure out [Laughter] hi everyone my pleased to see a couple of my colleagues here Nicole in person and John I see you here online um and I am delighted to see the the participation in this institute uh every year and I appreciate Marcy and the team with Amanda and Sagar uh doing this with us so I I teach a community psychology class and I also I'm the faculty director for the community based research Scholars Program I'll tell you more about those things a little later okay thank you Jeff you ready yeah good morning uh Jeff Wong I'm a vice Provost of global immersive studies and also a faculty member uh at the school of education part of my research is um on the international student mental health issues and so I'm here basically as a learner to I try to learn how a you are offer opportunities for our students to engage Community Learning and the service learning with the local communities right Jonathan you want to go sure my name is John Tubman I'm a faculty member in the psychology department I'm a developmental psychologist by training my research program is very applied and um this year I developed a couple of new courses in developmental psychology for our undergraduates and um in adult development and aging and a lifespan course and I'm trying to I my purpose in attending this Workshop today is to um with the themes of the courses being so applied I would really like to learn how I can partner with Community agencies to create a Community community-based Learning component for those classes okay great thank you tihana good morning all um I hope you can hear me I teach project management as an adjunct at school of public affairs and actually my first class summer uh classes tonight so I might have to drop out a little bit later today uh but uh basically I'm just hoping to learn about community-based learning at uh Au as a part of May faculty workshops I found him extremely useful um as an adjunct I haven't had a lot of Professional Training before starting my course this is my third semester teaching great teaching project management so um thanks it's great to be here great thank you so much okay do we cover everybody we miss anybody okay yeah okay okay wonderful well um I think we're ready to transition then into our agenda you have a hard copy and it's on the screen and we sent it out so hopefully one one way or another you can look at what we hope to do in a little bit of the schedule we've already completed the welcome just the introductions for everybody next we're going to go into community-based learning what is it from a theoretical perspective how do we see this applied generally speaking in practice then moving into a bit more of how it looks at AU why is it important to Au as an institution who prides itself on experiential learning opportunities what are our different models that we currently offer at AU we have three different buckets that we'll go through uh this would be really helpful whether you're a teaching class or if you're an advisor and looking what are the ways that students can get engaged um depending on where they're at at AU currently then we will go through an interactive activity together a stakeholder analysis activity uh this will be something we do in the room as well as over zoom and we'll divide it to breakout groups uh we'll move on into a panel with faculty uh so we'll have two faculty joining us Amanda who is here in the department of literature as well as Melissa Hawkins from public health and then finally uh kind of during this lunch portion as well we'll have up on the screen um some ways some different types of service or applied community-based learning methods that we uh we usually work with foreign well this is kind of the definition we use of community-based learning and again on some campuses they're more commonly using Service Learning we like the sound of previous learning but they're really interchangeable and so sometimes you know some young people come from high school and they they better understand the term service learning it sounds more direct but basically it's academic course-based pedagogy that extends and deepens classroom learning through meaningful involvement with a non-profit a community agency or a school and also sometimes like the city government sometimes we have people working like the mayor's office on African Affairs or Latino Affairs so that sort of counts in that grouping and it is a planned collaboration the idea is really that all the stakeholders have a voice it's it's very much kind of a horizontal relationship and reciprocity is very important and it's not just good for our students and their resumes and their future jobs but the non-profit you know should be shaping it and also benefiting strong strongly from it so you know we like structure and obviously we're going to talk today a lot about how to structure it into a syllabus but you know critical thinking reflection are important and very much that Theory and reading and all those things that school is about are important but it's really about the applied learning that deepens learning and from our experience years later when students are out of college and they look back on their experience it's that applied learning that sticks with them so and I think you probably heard some of these different terms and they're they're slightly different so Service Learning again same as community-based learning community service is just more okay let's volunteer for a day let's go feed people you know on MLK Day of Service field education I guess it's more like a practicum where you're it's it's part of a class or part you get credit for it but it's applied learning but they don't use you know the term community-based learning for that volunteerism just sort of a broad general term about volunteering that we tend to not use that much and then obviously an internship at AU is structured and overseen by the career center and this is a little side note Au is highly highly recognized for internships like you know in all the preview days you're always saying how many students have internships you know obviously we're DC so it's an incredible array of opportunities here but we strongly believe that community-based learning is equally valuable or valuable in other complementary ways and so we're trying to get Au to recognize service learning community-based learning in the same way that internships are recognized and then finally this slide is a little hard to read but um can't even see it but anyway sometimes you hear the term high impact practice and usually that refers to different kinds of practices can you scroll get the top one a little bigger I really can't cannot see it but um it's usually what helps retain students or keep students in school and wanting to continue so those are you know some of the attributes of high impact practices and on the list when you look at research about higher ed community-based learning is one of the high impact practices as are like living learning communities that's another example of a high impact practice and then at the bottom you know we often talk about the characteristics of different generations and this is one of the things that people say for Generation Z if you can generalize that very much about purpose and causes and therefore this could potentially be a draw and a good match for the generation that's in college now okay all right so how many people are feel kind of connected to the Au strategic plan is anybody like on any of the committees or feel like you're following it it's one of those things we get many emails about but yeah done by changebreaking change makers for a changing world that's the uh app name for the Strategic plan yeah and I put that out on the table so there's a number of components of the Strategic plan that we feel intercept with the work we're doing scholarship Camp learning obviously and the biggest one is community and under Community we have inclusive Excellence you know the whole work around diversity equity and inclusion working with Washington Amanda and I are on the committee that's basically pushing a lot of these issues in the Strategic comparative seven as you mentioned and of course Partnerships so I guess what we're trying to say is we couch a lot of our advocacy for this kind of involvement in the fact that Au is saying this is part of our strategic plan we don't want to be this isolated group up in Kenley town or Spring Valley we want to be very immersed in the city and the issues affecting residents in the city and a faculty and staff have been practicing can you be signing for years but it's only in recent years probably the last two years we finally have more fiscal support um more expansive support especially from the president's office uh so the working Washington initiative we have a slide later on that shows you the budget um but we have a thirty thousand dollar budget support Community Based learning across the university and that covers everything from transportation to community partner honorariums um faculty micro grants so things if you need food for finals or presentations Community Partners student projects materials for projects with Partners we finally have the support and it sounds like we're getting more support from the University so okay next slide so we just want to hone in on two particular Partnerships where we are very involved has anybody heard of the Latin American News Center Career Academy oh fantastic I'm so excited how have you heard about it or anybody on screen how have you heard about it okay okay great yeah I mean I I support them physically and uh when Lori Kaplan came to speak at something maybe 20 years ago oh my gosh he's one of my close friends that's a riot that is great actually Latin American Youth Center and Latin American Youth Center Career Academy are two different things so Lori is layc but it's a spin-off this charter school which serves about 110 mostly immigrant young people from many countries although largely Central and Latin America is a charter school that's been around for a while located right in Columbia Heights at 16th and Park and we have developed what we call two signature partnership which which basically means relationships with non-profits that aren't just kind of one course here one course there but across campus deeper ongoing relationships and we're also always here amazed courses and programs Partnerships so yeah if any of you are listening to this and say oh that sounds like something that would be a good match for my students let us know later on because we'd be happy to talk to you so I'm just going to run quickly what it's looked like in the past year or two yeah everybody sorry about that everybody so I mentioned we might to do the mic drop later anyway so we've we've both cohorts programs and individual students and this is what it's looked like um Cas lead did some workshops on college readiness and then actually got an eagle endowment Grant and brought about 10 students to campus to do a tour and eating TDR and get some Au paraphernalia just to expose them to college life uh knowing me we'll talk later on about her program because they've done several community-based research um projects with her students with that particular school um the the community documentary class and the school of communication has made several films the students make like eight minute videos about their staff or their students uh the law school has gotten super involved because many of the students at that school at recent arrivals and are trying to figure out what is their path not only to college but to getting some kind of documentation so they can feel comfortable in this country so they've done a lot of know your rights workshops a co-guide has done some peer advising and then more recently Ernesto Castaneda who heads up the immigration lab and the center for Latin American Latino studies had like a two-day forum and actually invited the principal and three of her students to speak about their experience as recent immigrants and not only what life is like and what what what studies are like for them and what are their challenges but also Au help them some way that would be significant so this has been a wonderful partnership and it will continue into the coming year I think uh Noemi also wants to add in how cbrs has been involved okay yeah and I think we plan to do that with your next slide is that right uh server yes great okay on the left is the panel by the principal her students and Noemi will talk about the picture on the right yes thank you um so the picture on the right are students from the community-based research Scholars Program that we call cbrs and these are students that conducted research this spring and this picture is from the presentation uh during finals week when they share the results of data analysis and the project they completed with the English language Learners program so in this particular year our Focus was on talking through interviews focus groups and also surveys trying to find out what these students in that program who are recent immigrants what are the ways in which the academy can support their growth and development and in three areas three things that these immigrant students are navigating one is academics of course because this is the purpose of the school so these students are here to advance their academic goals so how is the academy supporting that and what else can they do the second area was how is the academy helping the navigate the cultural transition and the cultural integration um so that they can still maintain their culture but then learn about their new cultural environment and the third piece was to find out how the academy can support them in their immigration related needs that are mostly about legal needs which is what Marcy was referring to earlier where we already have a partner in the College of Law excuse me that comes to um The Academy to support them with counseling on what their legal paths could be so the students collect the data on those issues and share them with uh the staff uh and Sagar uh was there in Marcy so thank you for coming and joining us that day to do that and so what I want to say about that is that this is the second project we do with the academy last year a different cohort of students in the program did a study with students across the academy to find out what kinds of changes uh the students are looking to see in the programming that is offered and this was the research um objective that the executive director Nicole Hanrahan asked us to conduct because she wants to figure out what are new things the academy could be offering and what would be the best ways to meet the students needs so um in general this is the kind of thing that Marcy was talking about when Marcy you said earlier this is high impact right high impact practices and this program cprs is putting together the living Learning Community the students live together when they come in in their first year so they're living together in the dorms they're taking some of their classes together that are around community-based work as well and service and they are doing this high impact practice of community-based learning and research so uh I encourage you in the audience if you are interested in research and would like to consider the possibility of teaching in the spring for the program what we have is a community-based research course in the spring and we welcome the opportunity to have faculty joining us to teach one of the sections of that course and in the course what you would do is teach them about community based participatory action research and then lead them in the conduct of research with a community partner of your choice so please let me know if this is of interest to you for the future thank you and I'll join back later thank you I just wanted to add into with the community-based research Scholars Program just how kind of impactful it is and unique as an experience it's one of those ones that having participated it within it my first year and been a program assistant the retention rates within the program are really high it's one that matures I think the development of students not only on This research path but in terms of getting used to the city getting used to Au as an institution the living Learning Community component of it the skills that you gain and actually getting a certificate to conduct research and then going with your class to the site to actually do the research talk with the Community Partners there talk to the community it's just such a unique experience and I think one that highlights community-based learning as a whole but really focuses on that research component and I think without that uh without that part of research sometimes the Academia can get lost in terms of well why do faculty go for phds why are they doing original research how is it like there's already so much written currently how is this expanding upon something that is not there in books and it's by seeing okay we can apply this kind of method to individual communities create recommendations and make a real impact using research uh the the slogan being Research into action uh as one that I really stuck with me um and just a great program peace thanks all right do you want to do this one okay okay um so one of our other Partnerships uh significant partnership is with Martha's table it's started out primarily as a meal program on 14th Street back in the day their headquarters is now in Ward 8 in Anacostia on your other non-profits that we partner with regularly they have programs that focus on primarily Food Services meal programs Community Markets they also do Community Markets at different elementary schools and Community sites they have a Head Start program our students cannot volunteer at that program because there's different regulations on that they also have a program called Martha's Outfitters so we have a number of different groups at the University there partnering with markets table for instance Laura Henson's uh Community documentary class for the last two or three years has worked with Martha's table students have partnered with different community members to create documentaries short documentaries we attended a few weeks ago they were fantastic my own writing class in the spring students get to choose from three to four Community Partners they chose Martha's table this generally worked best for students that had sorry more challenging schedules uh because there are so many different shifts during the week so there's a lot of flexibility for students generally students volunteered at joyful markets uh their Commons Grocery and a maycroft market the joyful markets are the markets that are at different sites throughout the community the commons Grocery and the maycroft market are either at the Martha's table headquarters in Anacostia or the maycroft building on 14th Street Columbia and they're usually volunteering in small groups based on individual schedules uh school of education has a number of different Partnerships in different capacities and they're exploring different ways that they can build educational programs for the adult community members through the School of Education kogod they have studied Martha's table's food distribution model and they're making recommendations for improved processes with some of the graduate students early au's property out of Virginia uh we're currently strategizing to figure out how early can become a supplier for Market stable right now the food production is as high as it needs to be to become a natural supplier but we are currently waiting on someone new to be coming in coming into early I believe in the next month or so right and they will be that's one of their priorities and then MLK Day of Service different student groups students can sign up to do MLK Day of Service and Martha's table was one of our significant Partners students went to Martha Stables headquarters some of the elementary schools and other non-profits through the community to help distribute food that day do you want to add anything else here Marcus table has been a community partner for different Au programs for at least 10 years and we have a relationship through them or for them through I believe the dean of the school of education correct um so again this is another partnership that we're looking to grow personally I'm working with a faculty member to figure out how her clothes and Justice class it's a complex promise class could be partnering with Martha Sable's Outfitters which is their closet and possibly a walk trade because Au also has a closet so uh so just some pictures uh the students on the all of our lefts yes are my students they were volunteering a joyful market so generally the students joyful markets work slightly differently depending on which one it is but generally the students come in and they work with one person individually so if Alyssa and I were working together a joyful Market I might walk down the line with her and make sure that she gets two of everything the rule at Martha's table is every Community member can get to so if you're a parent who comes in with two children you could get two two um so students generally there's a moment where there's a bit of awkwardness they don't like having to say like well you can't have three of this but your kid can have two award this um so it's been an exciting experience for my students um they've learned some new communication skills uh they've learned how to work some challenging moments and then au's child development program through school of education they now have 104 students and they're graduating their first cohort in 2023. uh do you want anything more on that program okay good all right okay and then what we're trying you know as you can see we're looking at different ways to elevate this work s both because we think it's important for you in the city and also we know it's extra labor I mean for a faculty member to take this onage it is more work to you know reach out to the partner and make sure meaningful experiences occur so one of the ways we do that is through a recognition and awards like nominating faculty for Awards as you can see we did for Amanda um we had Laura Henson's also recently got an award Amanda's award was actually from the non-profit that was so cool so she went to a ceremony and got recognized for her long long-term commitment important kids uh Laura Henson recently got the outstanding Community engagement award unfortunately we only have one but we were the ones who promoted it and got it like three years ago so maybe at some point we'll get like one for grads and one for undergrad classes um we have a in our office What's called the MLK Visionary award and we give an award to an au Alum who's working with a non-profit community in DC and that their organization gets like seven hundred dollars and there's a nice ceremony so that's something we've also got started a couple years ago with support from Gemma puglisi's PR portfolio class as a recommendation and then we have a student who's part of a network where we're part of transform in Atlantic and this year Josie Von Fischer is the Civic fellow that's like a training so but um yeah we we recognize that for a lot of people and for this institution you know these kinds of recognitions and importance and value so and especially as Au is reimagining the reappointment and promotion process for term faculty and starting to recognize how communities research and participatory research matters into the 10-year process also we think this is something to highlight all right okay okay so as we move into community-based learning models we're actually going to stand up we'll spend just to give everyone an Outlook of time uh we'll have a stretch break in about um so we'll do this next portion in terms of models of community-based learning atau talk through a few of the different opportunities and programs that we run within the center for Community engagement and service for about 20 minutes then we have an interactive activity for about uh 25 minutes between those two we will do a five minute stretch break and give everyone just a chance to um to take a break if they need it if that sounds good for everyone and one of the things I just wanted to highlight about all those recent slides is that we we saw with the two Partnerships laycca and Martha's table the amount of uh of support across schools and I think this interdepartmental support is something that's really fascinating to see we saw School of Communications co-god involved in multiple of those as well as school of education and Cass so we see it across different schools across different programs and one of the reasons why is I think we really try and make this something that's accessible uh regardless of school or what you're teaching because we believe that community-based learning is a high impact practice that any faculty could uh use to further their learning two of the things I just wanted to mention and we can uh we'll get into this more in later slides just kind of curious does anybody know off the top how many non-profits are in for non-profit organizations or educational institutions are in the DC area I guess DC Central yeah and we can do prices right Style game where it's like just toss out one I'll say higher or I'll you know I'm just tossing out a number a thousand higher than a thousand let's get one from from the zoom if somebody wants to say just a number higher than a thousand how many nonprofits are in DC what do we think scare somebody so hence DC is unofficially the non-profit capital of the United States yeah and potentially the world honestly it's it's quite a few anyone from online want to uh give a guess three thousand three thousand thank you Jonathan uh a little bit higher let's go back over here for our work I'll give a hint where uh five digits oh yes oh Jeff said to to Hannah said ten thousand ten thousand a little bit higher than ten thousand we're getting close though all right I will I'll spoil the surprise we have about fourteen thousand and it's growing every time uh I checked the numbers nonprofits in the DC area or sorry in the DC proper when you look at the DC areas that even goes into tremendously um so all that to say that there are enough non-profits that need the support um that we can work with and collaborate with great Partnerships depending on whatever it is that your class is teaching or uh that you have students interested in so knowing that there's also so many non-profits it begs the question well how many of these non-profits are employing those who stay in DC and live in DC and this is to me uh something that's really fascinating having been in the executive recruitment space before there's over 25 percent of the DC Workforce is employed by non-profits in the city so oftentimes we have students who are coming thinking well where do I go after college what is my steps there and it's oftentimes not something that's spoken about on our college campus we have uh we push the corporate internships the government internships since we're in DC in the capital one of the things that I think is a huge opportunity for students especially at these entry level positions to get a lot of experience and breadth of experience and to delve into an issue that they might want to make a difference in is community-based learning and so I'm really happy to uh that Au offers a few of these community-based learning offerings and again we've tried to do this in ways that uh regardless of the course that you're teaching or the way that you would love students to get involved we hope to provide that so the first is the community service learning program and one thing I just want to State up front is that oftentimes the community-based or sorry the community service learning program and the community-based learning courses are uh are oftentimes confused it makes sense they both sound similar and they both are similar and intent the main way to think about it is that the community service learning program or CS SLP is an add-on credit it's a one credit pass fail option that students can add on to a course of their choosing uh it could be added onto almost any course we work with the registrar directly to register that student so oftentimes we get that question from the students or from The Faculty how does that registration work from the students point of view they don't have to go into Eagle service they don't have to add in or register a credit separately the credit is free if they are a full-time student and are within kind of the 12 to 16 and a half credit um we don't recommend rate offering to students if they have 16 and a half or more credits because they don't have to pay for the credit yeah and we have had some students actually within the last year who have opted to pay for the credit we have actually one who's uh summer student right now who's paying for it because especially within departments like psychology their experiential learning credits that are required and there are other certificate programs that require a community CSL key add-on credit so oftentimes or maybe not often but occasionally we do have students who will add on and pay for this even if their workload or credit load is is that not sort of they're doing something over the summer so this one credit pass fail option can be attached to a course I mentioned it's something that we handle with the registrar what it looks like for you on the faculty and is a minimal commitment that's that's what we're hoping to do is we take the student we run an orientation we assign them a peer mentor who works with them uh does monthly check-ins with them throughout the semester and it's something that's really guided more through our program the student is their own kind of leader it takes a student who is willing to have a separate canvas course and uh for cslp track their hours more so on their own versus the community-based learning course so CV courses as we call it which are a list of about 15 to 25 courses currently that we offer every semester these are across different departments and these are what can be found on Eagle service um there is actually really quick way and I although it might do a screen share uh yeah maybe during the middle I know that that's not going to reflect up on here though no I'm screen sharing oh okay perfect so within Eagle service you can uh check off a filter search for any community-based courses so this is something that we're hoping to outline in some in the video uh or to speak with first-year advisors about how would students find community-based courses these are courses where the partnership with a non-profit organization or educational institution has been tied in to the learning objectives of that course into the structure of the course so it could be a project-based course it could be an hours-based course and I'll go into both of these uh offerings the cslp add-on credit and the community-based courses um over the next few slides as well so as you see what's going on right now yep and I want to add one thing a good way to think about it maybe's learning courses the entire class is participating it does have to meet the eight criteria that we'll share later it does have to go through the approval process with CSUS and it does have to be coded as a CBL class with the registrar's office I'm going to pass around the full CD list cslp is an add-on that students can opt into so often again this is where saugers pointed that people even professors will get confused at this point a whole class can be doing CD and someone could do cflp on top of that but the entire class does not have to do cslp on top of that so if you wanted to see all the community-based learning courses at the University I wish this was starting better but see there questions and these are all the fall courses so for instance in complex problems we have I think three five total we have quite a few in public health Korean class psych 322 oh of course Jonathan uh s-i-s Spanish translation this is always popular With Me based learning and that looks like yeah and then if we go I'm sorry and yeah question Vicky well and and this may be part of where the confusion lies so I that all complex problems fit under the category of experiential learning yes and that is different from what you're talking about I will explain a little bit of that because one of my CB classes is complex problems so there's a learning outcome for complex problems that is integrative learning so they should be connecting what they're doing to the classroom to the DC Community or other communities but it's different based on each class so but I'm glad you brought that up because I think we did it mention early on the other big area that Au is moving is experiential learning they want to be known as part of the identity is experiential so Under the Umbrella of experiential one way you can pursue that is community-based learning there are many other ways like internships and annual Broad and all that stuff but yeah that's another way we Advocate and say yeah Alyssa this co-god class marketing for social change is super popular so in your first teaching fantastic one yeah I'll be working with you but you can see why for advisors it's so important to know this so that as students set up their schedules they know it's an option we were in a presentation like two weeks ago for some students in sis course and they were when they were seniors and said I wish I had known as a first year student like we don't we don't have enough visibility but we don't want people to look back and say wow I missed out on the opportunity to do cslp or CV class because I just didn't know um I actually because I teach first-year students talk with advisors regularly uh and I probably get at least one to two messages every semester asking the differences between the classes so at some point we would like to chat more if you want yeah and I think part of it is you know we'll we keep doing things like this and as we have more who are involved as homeless Advocates or supporters of community-based learning hopefully these uh the the intentionality behind the programs and why they're kind of offered separately um are made clear so to go into a little bit more on the leadership side this is where we offer uh two other programs so the president's volunteer service award is something that's actually run by the office of the president of the US the same office that would handle things like Medals of uh Valor honor what they've done is open up one for anybody really it doesn't have to be students or those under you know 25 or 18 uh to get recognized or doing for being exemplary citizens and committing to volunteer work so the a Board of Trustees as well as the Office of the President of the U.S accredited Au as an organization to distribute the president's volunteer service award or pbsa as we call it um in November of last year so originally we were thinking about April as being our kind of like launch date we actually moved it up and had our first cohort go through uh graduating in as a senior this last May or I guess this month so we had about four or five students go through uh receive a medal so sorry backtracking just a second in order for a student to be eligible for the president's volunteer service award they need to do a minimum of 100 hours of community service the Office of the President defines what counts or is eligible as community service so certain things like uh volunteering where there's a political component and you're advancing a political agenda or where you're advancing a religious agenda are not counted but if you're doing things that are more general or apolitical or just working for a church and doing maybe more of a food program something like that those do count so when we talk about both the cslp and the community-based learning courses both of those have our hours requirements which I'll get into into the next Slide the hours that you're that students are doing or either of those two count towards the president's volunteer service award and we use this Nifty tool called give books to track those hours to ask non-profits to verify and approve those hours and that's the way that we track who receives a president's laundry so service award so what do they get when they receive the award they are put onto a special alumni list upon graduation we try and do a service event that ties everybody together and gets everyone a chance to meet each other it's a distinguished honor so you get a signed letter from the president of the United States a certificate a medallion you get to wear during graduation and um and it's a great opportunity or kind of a great accomplishment to put on your resume or anything like that the ego endowment is a separate program that's focused on giving grants of up to a thousand dollars to students whether they're graduate level students or undergraduate level students individuals or clubs to do a community oriented project that creates real change or transformative change in the DC uh community it was started after 9 11 and 2001 by the classes of 2001 and two they actually combined their class gift did fundraising with alumni and with local Tenley Town businesses and created the first student-led endowment initiative in the U.S so we raised a hundred thousand dollars put it that principal balance into an account and then uh that endowment we use the interest that comes off of that account to fund these Community oriented projects so a really astounding model one that's sustainable one that has been around for 20 years and actually in 2017 won top college philanthropy in the U.S it's one that we've seen really amazing uh projects come out about briefly mention um two of them and I actually might have another slide that I do that is senior students always apply for spa leadership right and they apply for Grants regularly they're like the biggest population just dip into it 130 strong so it'll be pretty big forward I think it's here yeah the largest are you serious but spread over four years yeah four years uh how many are coming in in the fall uh it's gonna be a class of 25 so a little bit smaller than normal but yeah so with the eagle endowment grants they're given a year to use that funding they are paired with a mentor who is able to work with them to uh implement the project and one of the best things about the u.n-daman is that you can just start with an idea and even if you know hey I want to get involved on within food insecurity within the DC Community but I don't really know where to go by the time you finish the application you do a research analysis A identifying stakeholders proposing a budget creating a timeline so you are putting a full-on project proposal on the table which is then reviewed by The Advisory Council which is made up of students undergraduating graduate students so students can not only apply for Grants but they could apply to be on the council to do events like fundraising marketing as well as reviewing the grant applications that come through and mentoring the project so it's a really exciting uh kind of program that creates change in the DC area I'll give two examples really quickly one was done by a uh what was a student who was a member for Fraternity volunteering at a foster home in the DC area Boys Town DC and one of the parts again is to ask the community itself what is it that uh you would like to see and they he went around asking all of the kids what's one thing that we could do to make your day-to-day experience at this foster home better this was back in 2018 they said uh we have this outdoor basketball court we wish we had more outdoor recreational uh kind of facilities uh it was a bit run down and so they worked with the facilities at the foster home uh quoted it out at 600 recruited volunteers and over a two-month period actually rebuilt the basketball court um and insured it for 10 years so that's a whole generation of Youth going through that foster care system who will have uh access to now a premier facility another example is a student who was a volunteer for Teacher America also identified as lgbtq and noticed that there was a gap within DC public schools where students would come to their teachers maybe asking questions about inclusive sex education and teachers not really knowing how to respond so that student worked with lgbtq organizations worked with students and with uh teachers at DCPS built a inclusive sex education toolkit and we were then able to pay to distribute that to every DC public school so now that's a resource that they have that they can count on to uh teach students about inclusive sex ed um next we have more engaged Departments of program so I'll mention a little bit about the CBR certificate program before I do I wanted to ask Noemi if you wanted to mention anything more about the community-based research Scholars Program cbrs sure so the cbrs program as I mentioned before is first-year students so this is a one-year program and the way that uh Community engaged work is Incorporated in it is both through the requirement of service so outside of a classes students are expected to uh do community service throughout that year both semesters and then the other way is through the courses per se so they need to take community-based courses and we do that through their complex problems classes and also the research class and the lab class so each semester they have courses that are Community Based and then after that first year uh students are able to continue on to completing the certificate which is what Sagar would will tell you about and I wanted to say that if you have students that you know are already at a use they're no longer able to join the cbrs program because this is for first-year students you could encourage them to pursue the certificate because they can complete the requirements and still learn about Community participatory research um and get that course and complete the other requirements Etc up to you now so you can tell me more about the certificate thank you no I mean uh this certificate was created as a way that students who are interested in that research component of community-based learning could um receive a certificate as well as really get Hands-On skills so one of the parts of it so it's a 15 credit or certificate very easy to incorporate into a major uh I'll speak to my own experience Within my kind of four years at AU was able to have a Clegg major a minor in management leadership a certificate and a product as well as the certificate in community-based research so oftentimes students might get worried oh as a certificate almost like a minor or a major how many extra credits is it it's only 15. and six of those credits you actually see right here on the screen the any of the community-based courses all of those being three credits count as one of those uh a sixth essentially or sorry a fifth of the requirements as well as the cslp that's an additional way to get between xero and three credits towards the certificate some of the other things that you take there are two research courses as well as one that is fully focused uh solely focused on community-based research methodology so it's one that when you're thinking of getting data science skills if you have students who are interested in data Sciences or on the research component it is one that uh really behooves them because they can it's it's pretty well respected I think within the nonprofit Community to have a certificate in community-based research know how to not only set up a research project but carry it all the way through and analyze it that at the end so over here sorry yeah I think where one side ahead do you want to go back yeah so this slide is on the community service learning program again I mentioned it so I won't belabor it too much the only other things I would mention are a bit about the process so students are matched before the ad drop period we have we host an orientation should say before the ad drop can I add something students need to opt in and fill out the paperwork before the end of AD drop because it does have to be registered through the registrar's office so keep that in mind yeah so the way that that works is uh through that kind of tool I mentioned give posts we have a registration form they fill it out that gives us all the information we have the orientation for the fall set for September 6th and um if anyone registers then of course we send out some emails and make sure that they know about it beforehand but I also want to say that we soccer sent that an email in August to a huge list of Faculty saying if you want me to come into your class I can talk about it because I think students need to see unless they're familiar with they need to see a face and say here are non-profit directories here are some options this is would be a way to apply and get that extra credit in your class so like if you're going to do it Jason like that would be great to have him come in for 10 minutes to talk in the first week of school or maybe the second week but then it gets tight with the deadline yeah uh and I'll kind of explain the slide in two ways one The Faculty point of view the other from the student in the view so starting with the student point of view it's 35 hours of working with a non-profit over the semester so working with a non-profit could be uh paid work or unpaid work so we don't um you know it's not that if somebody is getting paid for the work that they're doing with a non-profit they're immediately ineligible for the cslp uh what will happen though is they can't count that towards that President's volunteer service award because it's not volunteer service so if they do 35 hours they track those hours in get post we can help them match to a non-profit partner if they don't have one in mind or if they're already working with one or have one in mind we can explore that as an object once they've been matched which we hope to do within the first few weeks of the program they fill out a uh kind of a form it generates a participation agreement which is sent to the faculty as well as to the non-profit partner so everybody is on the same page about what are the expectations of this service learning project then they are responsible for since it is kind of a cohort experience attending a mid-semester reflection a service learning Workshop to uh further their skills in service learning and understand it as a pedagogy and then we do a final kind of reflection at the end to gather some part uh program data and one academic reflection this academic reflection is where the Italian goes to the faculty component so we have heard a lot of feedback from faculty and really want to make sure that this is something that faculty can do even if they have eight of their students engaged within it without it being a lot of extra work for them so the only real requirement is to grade the student at the end of course give the approval at the beginning and um the way that the grade happens at the end we send out instructions before the grade period uh it's actually really simple we include screenshots and everything and it's just about there's a separate kind of course you add in a letter grade that's translated into a pass fail on the back end so we estimate the overall time commitment being one hour and the majority of that is actually just looking over or talking to your student about the academic reflection component we provide a few different ways that they could do the academic reflection one of the ones that's popular right now is a video logger Vlog uh where they're answering kind of three questions about their service what was it like how is it unique how did it extend their learning in class and that's about a two-minute video it's one that students enjoy doing we try and work with the library actually to do that through their story group uh in their downstairs area and then we can send it through you through Canvas OR Cultura so on the next slide is the community-based courses so we have a list of the community-based courses across different schools the main difference here again is that there instead of doing 35 hours at an individual level they're doing 20 hours per person at the class level or a project that is a a similar project uh service learning project or a community-based I should say project So within give posts that platform and I'll kind of mention this more in detail later we offer some ways that faculty is tracking of either of these two whether it's direct service or project-based courses um Can Happen and yes I can share more about that story Booth initiative so that's actually part this past semester was part of something smaller or sorry something larger the experiential learning conference which brought together experiential learning um Avenues across the University and part of what we were trying to do this was uh tied into our new website launch so we actually now have a website dedicated to what is experiential learning at AU and the conference not only kind of helped promote that but it was also a really great way to get feedback and information about what experiential learning opportunities at AU are like and um the story Booth was a way to get testimonials from students on how their experiential learning uh opportunities made an impact in their Au education so as I was mentioning it was 20 hours of uh working within that class if your student is wanting to do cslp that add-on credit and in a community-based course we do have it so that they wouldn't have to do 35 hours plus 20 hours 55 hours is quite a lot to do in a semester so if a student is tracking up to 45 hours that would satisfy both requirements on to the next slide we published that list on our CSS cdlr page again I can come in and do uh presentations and one of the things that's actually within your packet whether it's the digital packet or the one that you have here is the difference between those two courses as well as what is the role of Faculty for both of those so I think I went over this uh already the overall time estimate for cslp is one hour CV courses you apply for the designation for your CV course in advance of teaching it we invite you to in this field like this we will be hosting a smaller uh shorter kind of 60 to 90 minute um overview of how give posts can be used to support your community-based course there's a lot of cool features there and we have time later to talk about that so I think that's it's over here keeping up with time I want to make sure that we have five minutes of break uh our role of CSS overall we facilitate the CD course designation so that's approving it working with faculty throughout that process to strengthen their syllabi do presentations to classes connect them with resources and with non-profit or partners and we support students using the get post platform entering any questions that they have and also helping match and then we manage those nonprofit relationships as well oftentimes uh they're looking for something specific or a longer commitment than maybe that student was originally anticipating giving and we try and mediate that relationship okay all right so we want to do an interactive activity but we also want to give you a 10 minute break so the idea here was um thinking about there are different stakeholders and what are the benefits for each whether it's students faculty and staff University or Community organizations so I guess we should decide is it worth breaking out doing it or should we just you know encourage people to verbally share and then we'll have a break right at 11 20. I think that's important because our panel is coming in at 11 30 so we want to stay on track I know we've been talking a lot so just how about we just make it more of a conversation we were going to do in here like flip chart and then the jamboard online but for from your point of view for students what is the benefit of this community engagement community-based learning anybody just all that what are the benefits for students it brings the Learning To Life absolutely brings Learning To Life anybody want to add to that that certainly complements the in-class learning going to different sites and actually you know getting immersed in your learning and being enriched by using other people and collaborating absolutely okay anybody else I think it shows holes within current uh research too it's like oftentimes especially when you're looking at this through a critical race lens or anything like that oftentimes research that you see or articles that you read take knowledge to hear and you need that extra little bit which is that like kind of a nuance and I think it does a good job of at least raising those questions within students yeah locations and backgrounds not all of them have lived in urban areas a lot of them haven't even worked live you know gone to multi cultural multi-economic level high schools so I think getting out in the city is like really that applied diversity equity and inclusion and we like to call it Jedi Justice Equity diversity inclusion so we really believe that you know you can talk on as many panels as you want about Dei but when you're actually in those situations and I know because I've heard so much about Amanda students like this is forces them to think about issues but how do you work with young people and how does your personal experience shape what you do um so I've been teaching community-based learning courses since 2011 and I think my experience in teaching at AU is probably some other people who've been here for quite a few years um especially I would say around 2015 and exponentially forward I have students who are very sure they are not racist in my classroom who are very Equitable who are very just but have been in very white spaces or very privileged spaces and then I have students who have had to think about racism and Equity every single day to stay alive but they are often in our classrooms and living together and working together on campus and in DC and the kind of learning that they're doing in the community as my students that remind me every semester like they can learn something from a textbook or reading or even a video um they can do a project they can do even community-based participatory action research but it's different when they say it in practice in the community so yeah this past weekend I I went to Ann Arbor where I went as an undergrad and one of the students I know very well surely from Oregon is doing her Masters there she did her Au undergrad degree here and we you know hooked up for dinner and Shirley said Marcy I was ready to leave Au I did not feel connected there I was a Latina student from the west coast and in the course I took with me uh Latino community of the DC Metro area I got to work with the Care Coalition Capital Area immigration uh what's our rights right and that connected me to something I feel very very you know passionate about and I also made my best friend um Katya through through that class and through alternative break she also LED an alternative break trip to the border to McAllen Texas and then later on to Mexico so it's also you know connecting with people's identities and their passions more than just some kind of oh yeah as an A's in high school you know anyway so that was my very gratifying obviously to hear that so okay Marcy yeah you are exactly right that uh uh I mean we talk about student belongings and uh I think these courses would allow the student to formulate a bond among themselves a small learning group together and go through these courses and uh with a lot of practical uh learning and that they will make them feel okay EU is more than just a you know a a school in DC we we offer a lot more that connected to the the community you know so I think it's it's going to help the retention in in uh and their Student Success in the long term too so anecdotally we know community-based learning does support student feelings of belonging and tension uh not just at AU but in the DC Community we are finally we have questions added to the first year exit survey and the senior experience survey correct uh it's still a work in progress there's a lot of okay so it's there so I don't want to say anything official but we are working action data and ways to measure this Beyond anecdotes and feel good stories but I I think you're right it's it's about meaningful experiences but it's also about creating community and bonding with other people because a lot of times students do go with small groups and do this work so yeah all those things are very important and there is data about the connection between the community engagement retention I have a long annotated bibliography we just don't really have that data on Au at this moment and quite honestly it's about the vulnerability of being out into this field right like when you're exposed to hey there's so much I don't know and like now I can see at least the gap between how do I make a true difference and where I'm at right now and then you can shape your next few years at AU around that which I think is really powerful and so when you're in this spot where You're vulnerable you build trust within those who you are going out and serving with and I think that also creates that feeling of belonging and um connection there okay so let's just do a minute on each of the other categories for faculty as a stakeholder what what might be the benefit or the challenges for faculty to be engaged in this work right others anybody else on the benefits for faculty I mean I will be honest I even I felt this way in undergrad after coming back um from an internship I had in DC but there's sometimes a dissatisfaction between the siloing especially at AU between what is and Ward 3 and the rest of the DC community and for me this feels like a more meaningful way to engage in the DC community and teach my students how to be a part of the DC Community without just taking from DC community okay for the University I think we've named a few ways but anybody want to repeat or add to that what's the benefit or the why why is au a powerful stakeholder in this yes the belonging and retention benefit is clearly something Au is very concerned about our retention numbers have gone down a bit so definitely we're looking for new ways to help students feel connected and want to stay here is that uh idealism or actual yeah to the extent that it's actually better well are you also part of the brand is students are activists right and have great social awareness and this actually puts that into practice right okay if you think about any University especially city-based universities or Urban universities There is almost always communication components there is a volunteerism component but people are actually now looking at what is more meaningful substantive engagement with Community Partners or are you doing this for just that picture and then Au catalog which our students are aware of our students know what voluntourism is they're quite critical of how a use is service and what about for the non-profit or Community organization I know it's kind of obvious but anything anything you could add to why it's a benefit for them or why they're uh an important stakeholder a lot of our students come in to say my community organization just once reads access to our research okay well we have 600 databases they're all yours uh I can share your experience actually just on Sunday um one of our partners helped multiplied they hosted their annual fundraising event and they operate off of a very small staff of five and do a lot of really amazing work one of their staff needed to step back because it's a very draining world within the non-profit space and they actually hired a student who was just involved in the community service learning program to be that support to essentially help fill in the gaps from when that full-time staff needs to take a step back so there's also that and they were so thankful to have students who not only helped and kind of stayed on for a semester but those who also they could see as people who could get into the space long term and who could leverage their skills that they're what they're kind of learning in class I just also wanted to mention one other because we do have a one minute on the University side that you know I think it's great for all these other stakeholders but from that like University side as well when we look at giving back to the university something that is really important as we go up the Train the you know donations and money side of things Legacy gifts are something that happens when um people feel like the institution that they're giving to is creating long-lasting change and what better ways to create long-lasting change and change within the DC Community than through work like this through community-based learning and uh service anecdotally on the community organization side at whatever stage of Copic we're at right now pretty much every single Community organization we've talked to in the last two years they've lost a majority of their adult post College volunteers so they are looking for different ways to attract volunteers but they also they need fresh blood they need our student support but that also means that they have to rethink how their training volunteers yes but they also realize that young people bring certain skills like they the social media piece is so important now and and they know that college students are best positioned to offer that to them so we see a lot of requests for those kind of skills anyway anybody have any final comments in this section anybody online okay we're going to come back at 11 30 for our faculty panel so everybody take a little break stretch get some coffee or use a bathroom or whatever works the restrooms all the way on this side of the building down the hall on the road that's right okay great thanks man working have you are looking forward to hearing the student perspective that's very exciting glad you could be here so we are basically going to spend a little bit of time now hearing from several faculty members about both what they did what their students got involved in what were some of the strengths and some of the challenges so we have with us you've already met Amanda already but we also have Melissa Hawkins who oversees all the public health undergraduate studies and we will start with Melissa great and um I think we want to be pretty informal so we can also listen and then maybe if you have questions right away we don't have to wait till you know we can do it after each Professor if that if that helps feel free to um jump in interrupt this doesn't need to be formal I mean we have some slides but we can take the conversation in whatever direction is is most meaningful for you and our aim is to show you all what different variations and interpretations and practices look like within the community-based learning and research field so we just wanted an array of kinds of programs whether it was an individual course or part of more of a a degree or cohort okay okay sure um we need to move through this so we can get off the picture um uh uh yeah as Marcy said I'm a faculty member in the department of health studies and I direct our undergraduate program so we offer undergraduate degrees in public health and in health promotion um and a three-year accelerated Public Health Scholars Program and so in our public health program um at the major and for the accelerated three-year Public Health Scholars Program server learning is really integrated throughout the curriculum so two of our courses um are CB courses at the very start of the curriculum with introduction to Public Health for our Public Health Scholars and then Public Health Capstone I've taught both of those courses but today I'm going to be talking about public health Capstone which is for our seniors and it's the culminating course for um the major but I'm happy to talk about intro to Public Health if that's of interest but the examples that I'm going to be giving are from Capstone so our Capstone course is really um designed as two parts Service Learning with a community partner with project-based work and then professional development so these are seniors they're about to graduate the intent of this course is to have experience Real World experience working with a community partner in a way that's really bringing together everything that they have learned in the past four years and applying that to a problem or to an issue that the Community Partners have identified so they work together for the entire semester in small groups so they're in groups of you know three four five I found that the sweet spot is really for where everybody is contributing um equally and um I identify the uh partners and work with the partners before the semester starts so that we can really um identify and right-size the scope of the project not just with the skills that they can bring how to match the students that they're looking for and those skills um but also you know these are undergraduates they're seniors and and giving examples of the types of work that they've done in the past so that we can just you know sort of right size it but it's 14 weeks as you know and they're working in groups and they're seniors so they accomplish a lot in these projects so it's teamwork um it's Project based and then it's this real world um experience that they gain working with the partners the professional development part is what we're doing in the classroom and that's really to build their confidence and um how they can communicate the skills that they have when they're going in looking for jobs or applying to graduate school so certainly the experience that they have in the Capstone class is part of that so how to articulate what they've done how to translate that into a resume or in interviewing which we practice but I also um have them do a lot of reflection assignments reflections over the past four years reflection in in the work that they're doing in the class and one thing that they really enjoy is there's a podcast that they listen to It's called um it's Amari Richards and it's called the public health Millennial and uh he interviews um early career um you know students that have recently graduated about how they found their first job how they decided you know where where they wanted to go to graduate school so it's very much relatable to thinking about what career options there are and how they can um think about their next step with when there isn't a step necessarily you know for them after they graduate from college that's mapped out the way it has been for the past 21 years of their lives and so um that's very uh that they really like that because like I said it's just very early career students that are you know or I'm sorry recent graduates 21 to 25 years old so they reflect on that um and then we also have networking built into the class so the students are working with their partner closely for the whole semester but then and this was came from feedback from students to me they said well we didn't really get to meet the other partners we didn't really get to know the other projects and the other partners so I added in a networking event where you meet with not your partners so so the students that aren't um that are working with their Partners don't meet with their own Partners they get to meet with the other partners and learn about their career path and trajectory about the mission of their organization and and really just practice those um networking um skills and then um at the end the their final presentations so whatever they have um developed and delivered to the partner has been you know determined with the project description but then all of the part all of the students and teams present to the class and um you know Marcy and Sagar are invited and the Community Partners are invited and that becomes a networking event for our Community Partners as well I can't tell you how many times Partners have just you know commented to me like oh it's so nice to be able to meet you know Mary Center and talk about what they're doing because we just so infrequently get the chance to talk about what of the programs that we have there's a lot of overlap and sometimes there's a lot of um you know ideas that come from those conversations when they attend the final presentations any questions there are just the structure of the class okay that's great um so these are just some of our recent um Community Partners um where um we often have repeat repeat uh customers I call it so we repeat Community Partners because um by and large these projects have been uh very successful and so the Community Partners are eager to work with us and our students again so sometimes they approach us about a project that they want to build on that we've done previously sometimes it's a new project um sometimes they put us in touch with um other organizations sometimes our alumni go on to have jobs from these projects these Capstone projects and then they reach out to us and say we'd love to have a Capstone project because they know exactly what that entails so we've really developed a nice network of Community Partners um I mean I certainly sometimes just go and call organizations and ask them because I do try to have Variety in terms of the projects that are offered every semester so we typically have anywhere depending on the size it costs four to six Partners per per class and I like to have a range in terms of the subject matter and the populations that they serve just so that we can um the students will have um choice and flexibility to match with the project that's something that's aligned with their interests are the red ones newer ones yeah so the red ones are the ones that were this year so this was this um this Academic Year Health HIV which is here in DC and they really work with organizations and Healthcare professionals um oh that was a project that was on aging and and um HIV Capital Clubhouse which is a very small non-profit that has programs for those um uh recovering from mental illness American Red Cross they were a partner for us for two semesters in a row um trying to diversify their Workforce United Way this is with their human trafficking division um uh Iona Senior Services uh who we know you have done a lot of work with in the past they're a great Community partner um and Mary Center and that project was on Aging most people many people think of Mary Center as sort of you know birth and Women's Care maternal care but this was on aging and um I think the next slide has examples of these projects so this is just again uh just a snapshot of the projects that we've done um and it's we've really uh have a wide range of projects from you know this was a marketing campaign that we did this year for Mary's Center so that they could raise awareness of the programs that they have for older adults we've done program evaluations so those are really great for students that are more interested in research and evaluation work and this was evaluating iona's in-home peer support program their pilot program that they developed during the pandemic so they it was a necessity during the pandemic and then um they had such positive feedback they wanted to get some data and an evaluation to see if they could get funding to expand it so this was really um you know valuable to them um and then a volunteer manual and literature review for the American Red Cross so what I say to our students and our and our partners emphasize to us is these are not reports that go sit on a shelf um you know and collect dust this is these are these are projects that the partners are using immediately after they're completed in a way that really supports their organization and that they use to make decisions um so that's that's very um fulfilling for the students to see the impact of their work just have a quick question yes so this is definitely Project based project-based obviously a bigger undertaking just out of curiosity in your first year course is it more direct service or it's also yes so in our um introduction to Public Health course um we spend a good deal of the classroom time talking about how to do Service Learning what is service learning how to engage with a community partner uh training before we just go out and so in that case they they go out in groups so they're not doing project-based work it is direct service but they're freshmen they are new to the university they're new to the city so they go out in groups of three or four and they um it's a Wednesday class so they go out together they take the metro they learn the city and then they are with the organization providing direct service for um for the afternoon yeah yeah and then we require a SLP as part of that as well so they then they have you know the confidence and maybe um can go deeper into what some of their interests that they've discovered at the end of their first year or in their second year to do a cslp where they select the organization and they go individually rather than in groups and so we'll sort of build on um these experiences these Service Learning experiences thanks okay so that's the projects all right um okay so I think you have talked about um the benefits and the challenges um earlier in the morning so um you know maybe some of these things uh you've already thought about um and discussed um the benefits are you know it's a much longer it's a much longer list um uh these collaborative relationships both with us as a department and with faculty and our and organizations and with the students as well um it really is a bridge and a connector for them to apply what they've learned in textbooks into a real world experience um and the the projects that they've been involved with really emphasize the social determinants of Health which is the focus of our department um and so um they see they see the connection about sort of Public Health is everywhere and so when they're thinking about their own career path and jobs I think it's it's given them you know confidence and um to be able to explore in a wider range of organizations um and still be able to think about um improving Health at the community level um certainly interpersonal skills you know this is where and maybe I didn't put this on challenges so there's working together in teams and there's working together and uh with the partners there's always the challenges with how successful teamwork will be so we build in you know self-evaluation peer evaluation check-ins Anonymous check-ins you know one-on-one meetings with me on the teamwork side um but I will say on the on the communicating with the partner that takes some coaching too because the students are so accustomed to someone saying this is what you need to do this is the rubric this is how I want you to do it and this is a very different Dynamic where the partners are saying what do you think what are your recommendations how how do you think we should approach this we're looking to you and especially at the beginning of the semester they're very reluctant and so there's a little bit of just getting up to speed on um not just the logistics of that communication and initiating that conversation um but also being able to express their ideas in a way that seems respectful um and so when we have a strong Community partner they're very good at bolstering the students in terms of giving the empowering them to be able to take this project and it have and it's theirs it's their ideas and their creative thinking but that takes time um uh interpersonal skills stereotype perception and bias so again um we use the community toolbox uh toolbox toolkit uh Open Access um as our textbook um and again just reinforcing um their role in service learning before before they engage with this uh with their with their project um and then it's just it's just one it's just so rewarding um the expanded opportunities that these projects often lead to sometimes it leads to an internship sometimes it leads to an invitation from the partner to present at a conference or to join them for something that they're hosting at their organization to jobs and you know in other ways that when this when the project is over that relationship continues and so um there are a lot of opportunities that come from from these projects that are that are wonderful for our students and for our department frankly um because the the often the partner will send us like job option job opportunities that we can share you know with all everybody in our department because they've um they know that they uh that they that the skills that our graduates bring um challenges for sure it's The Upfront time so this this course requires much more planning and preparation before the semester starts once the semester starts uh it's really they're off and running um and uh we build in teamwork time within the class um I was reluctant to do that at first because I was like oh my gosh we have to use our class time for more you know more like lecture and I had to teach them something but I kept getting um feedback from students that it was impossible to be able to find time to meet outside of class where everybody could meet at the exact same time these these students are so busy um so and then it then you know there was resentment because this one couldn't come in that one so um I do build in teamwork time um into the class um and so it's again it's a lot of time up front um and the scheduling and just nurturing those relationships with the partners um and uh but it really pays pays off in in the end because when we have strong relationships then um again there's more opportunities for projects um and then accountability on the student side you know the majority of the time these students are eager to do this work but sometimes there's a student that doesn't you know carry their um weight in terms of contributions and so having to navigate that happy to talk about that more if it's um of interest um it's a um you know that orientation period they have a lot of work to get um to learn about the organization and that's on the students so they have that's their responsibility to come in informed um so that they can um accomplish the project but they have to on there and understand the organization what their mission their goal is so I have them do a SWOT analysis and a vision you know Mission organizational analysis so that they really know the organization um uh prior to to doing the project work and even though 14 weeks is a is a you know a whole semester it's still a short it's a short time frame so they have to have deliverables throughout the semester to keep them on track it doesn't just it's not just the project is um due date at the end we have due dates throughout so that there are no surprises on anybody's side the um partners are reviewing their work and providing feedback and so by the time it comes to the end we've seen it all many times um and as I said they're no surprises so a question I have on the professional opportunities that was something that earlier today we mentioned that there's over 14 000 non-profits in DC that employs over a quarter of the city's Workforce what are some of the and knowing that you've done uh oftentimes like alumni panels or um kind of resume workshops things like that what are some of the common questions students have around working within a non-profit or getting connected to it versus maybe what they're thinking about from like uh corporate internships or that job fair that they see every year what are their questions yeah or what are some of the things that you feel like they need salary negotiation okay yeah yeah so most of our students um are thinking about non-profit work so not going into the private sector um they know that it's not they're going to be salary differences there but um they are eager to hear and yes the career center comes in and talks to them about how to negotiate and if you can negotiate salary I mean that's just something that they really um want help with and we do we have an alumni panel and I try to have the alumni panel be students that have graduated within one or two years so again it just feels relatable um and those students that that's always a question to those students is when you were offered your first job do you just take it you know because you're so happy to have that opportunity or is can you negotiate when you don't have the skills and the and the prior experience um so that's a that's a big a big question um and then a lot of our students do go straight to graduate school which is interesting um so um you know they're questions about just navigating that process did that answer your question yeah okay um I've also since I think uh you know we've covered some of these just in already in other um you know there's flexibility in all I think that's really important not just post pandemic and pandemic that we learn the importance of flexibility um and that's a balance because there are deadlines and we are you know emphasizing that these aren't my deadlines these are now the partner deadlines this is your demonstrating that you are um you know someone that can is reliable in the workplace environment so yes we certainly um understand life happens and the partners are generous generous with that as well um so flexibility is important while also making sure the work gets done and inequality that you can be proud of and that your teammates can be can be proud of um I I always have to talk to the partners about the difference between an internship and that this is not the same kind of you know 210 hours that we the students can just sort of do whatever needs doing and also doesn't require that amount of hand-holding I'm very much on the faculty side that is there to be able to make sure this project is progressing so they don't have that same amount of hand-holding they're doing check-ins and making sure that X expectations are aligned and that work quality is strong but they're not supervising the same way as an internship and they are pleased to hear that you know they're they're very pleased to hear that um because supervising intern takes um you know dedication of of the of the um supervisor so um we talk about those differences and that's important to have at the very beginning to just right size expectations okay thank you any immediate Quince for Melissa or should we jump into Amanda and then in the end you can ask them both but everyone knows everybody online okay with it okay all right um so yes I teach communities learning courses in the writing studies program and complex problems I've been teaching Community Center courses for since 2011 so that's selfish here's something like that uh and half of my teaching load or Community starting courses now so I teach the complex prompts class every semester uh because it's popular enough now and they have enough interest in it I teach the writing course Every Spring um so yes do a lot of communities learning um I have two models of CDL uh and I'm specifically I'm gonna build on some of what Melissa said I was trying to look at our slides and not have a lot of repetition um mostly early college students so I always think of my courses as a gateway to community-based learning and to deepening their own academic Pathways uh so the complex problem seminar it's taking their first year of the University Writing 101 it is the second course in their W1 requirement at the University uh second course and two core sequence the complex problems course um I can pull up that syllabus and show the five different learning outcomes um Vicky noted earlier she remembered something about complex problems and integrative learning integrative learning is actually uh learning outcome for all complex problems courses we get to go at it in different ways obviously but it works really well in a community's learning course obviously uh the other big learning outcome that we get at is centering diverse perspectives and I look at this in terms of course texts and integrative learning so looking at the Community Partners voices community members voices what one child for instance accordance kids a tutoring program may want would be different than another child so it's very much who is in front of you what are they telling you that they need um in the writing 101 course it is more research-based assignments focused on community-based learning and social justice so they do a short bibliography they do a video annotated bibliography and then they do a traditional research paper they choose an issue in community-based learning and social justice we use actually a list of communities learning journals which are interdisciplinary uh that CSUS and other organizations cultivate so they are starting to learn about the field of community-based learning how pretty much any academic discipline can be contributing to this they get really excited because then they start to see like oh my jlc classes or oh my psych classes everybody's doing this kind of work they're just doing it a little bit differently um complex problems there's significant amount of communication collaboration with the partner community members peers Professor Au staff um I joke that part of my job especially teaching first-year students how to do community-based learning and how to do it more equitably is teaching them how to communicate when things are working well and when things are not working as well um again communication skills especially in writing one-on-one course um it's part of their W1 requirement to learn about different ways of communicating we focus a lot on professional respectful Equitable ways of communicating with me partners and members um true story we did not partner with Thrive DC this year and I have a feeling it's because of a student email that was sent last year that was pretty pushy um so I especially to the non-profit yes um so I especially now also look at like examples of emails how do we do this the nonprofit is working to support their community members not you you should be lightening their load not adding to their workload uh and then both classes we do critical academic reflection there are three major graded assignments in my complex promise class uh that are academic reflection assignments so they're reflecting on the beginning semester mid-semester and the semester and they have to integrate a course text and their communities learning experience So Far So at the beginning of semester it's a lot more okay like we've gone through in orientation or we've gone through training here are my expectations the second reflection is a lot of fun to grade because they realize all the things they did not know before um they feel like they don't know as much as they thought they did which is what I want them to be realizing and then the final project or final reflection is actually a rough draft of what their final project for the course will be which is a multimodal model project about their experience their personal narrative about their experience the final project for the writing course uh they're synthesizing CBL Concepts and personal reflection in a multimole presentation of their Jews okay so our recent Community Partners uh the complex problems class that course only partners with Horton's kids uh so true story uh part of the reason I was actually I went to Dickinson College undergrad and I did quite a bit of community service service learning I was on their office back then of religious life and community service um and I did not want to do a typical abroad experience so I actually came to DC for my abroad experience and I was Gordon's kids first intern in 2005 when I was in office of um five well-intentioned white women uh and the office was on Capitol Hill and it was given to us for free by a lobbyists that are found the founder Karen Walser uh was friends with um so the course the complex problems course looks at how Horan's kids has grown over 30 some years uh to reflect the cyclical needs of the community and they've also revised and updated their practices and models so that course only works with Horton's kids my writing in class students can opt in to work with three to four Community Partners so generally where it's because it's one of those Partners Martha stable's been one of those Partners DC reads I really love pushing DC reads as a partner because it also works for students at federal work study which many students somehow are also not getting enough of that information from the University a plug for first-year advisors we're working with financial aid and DC reads to get the word out but it at least makes service more Equitable for students that have federal work study they've worked with the family place before on 14th Street thrivedc and Kirsten DC so I usually especially the writing class try to offer three to four Community Partners different issues different communities if there's a group that students would like to volunteer with that I don't have listed we can talk about it um but it also again especially since I'm working with first year second year students generally it does come down to scheduling and maturity so for instance some students a few years ago want to work with hips but the way that hips model right now is they're using a van on H Street and other places in the city at night late at night between say like 11 to 4 a.m there's a much longer training process it doesn't make a lot of sense um a young man several years ago wanted to volunteer with rain national network fantastic organization but the training process alone is 40 hours so also again with first-year students I really look at the Community Partners what is their training and onboarding process like do they have a variety of times and scheduling opportunities do they have things that would work well with students schedules then building on I say to my students the complex problem of community-based learning all the time our students do develop a deeper understanding of how complicated social and racial Justice and communities work is in practice and in DC I've said it a number of times but generally Au attracts well-intentioned students who would like to Build a Better World um but they know what that looks like online or they might look know what it looks like in a textbook or in their small town from Massachusetts or even their community in LA but that may not be currency state uh they build interpersonal communication skills across stakeholders and I cannot emphasize this one enough especially at this point in covid this is the big thing that has been time consuming for many professors I know um so an example for instance we do have the lift program to help with student transportation we talked about and I have a Google spreadsheet of like student contact names numbers shifts so everyone can coordinate they have like a group chat for their day so for instance the Thursday lift group will meet outside of Leonard they all meet live together uh there was one day that people were taking two different lifts so my graduate assistant I saw this and I was like guys I understand there might be some interpersonal conflict here between two students but the university is not paying for two lifts to the same location for the same shift so let's have a conversation work on some of these things those two students are now are BSS um it actually worked out really well so um the communication skills is also communicating with the community partner so our students get stressed especially through the bigger issue um I have it under challenges too around finals and midterms we talk often about again they should be laying the Community Partners load and they need to be depending on the student um so students learn like their actions they need to be accountable even if they're stressed they need to look at time management wise how are they balancing their work have they chosen a volunteer shift that works best sometimes there's a moment in week two or three where students are like actually Monday's really tight is there a way I could switch to Tuesday and I'd rather have those conversations early in semester because it's a lot easier to meet people around um the students do develop an accountability and a purpose for this work beyond their grades they start to understand that the work that we're doing at the University does have meaning to the DC Community Community Partners need volunteers they need research from the University they need support from the University they'd love to partner with different departments programs classes across the University so our students really like the aspect the reciprocity interconnectivity between DC and the Au and zc Community um many students they anecdotally share that they get told by their classmates don't go to Ward 8 don't go to Anacostia uh by the end of the semester I'm always very proud of my students who are mildly angry at their classmates who use language like that um they explain that they don't know actual DC that to DC residents to DC natives ward 3 this is in DC um but once they start to move into the community they start to understand how Au does connect and how Au should be doing more support the DC community they are developing intellectual curiosity and understand the interdisciplinary nature of CDL um I've mentioned this before but students are realizing how the research that we're doing connects to our other courses uh they can also start to imagine different Majors or programs that you could participate in so for instance I know I actually had a number of students and the program that you're directing the loser program uh and they were realizing actually this really complements CDL really well we always have a number of students who are in public health we almost always have a number of students that start to think about an education major because they've done tutoring with Horton's kids or DC reads before uh they've started to network with partners and adult volunteers um so especially the non-profits that do still have adult volunteers that are not college students they're forming relationships they're talking to them um I have students who have gotten internships just from those conversations that they've built organically at tutoring uh they're also developing more meaningful relationships with their classmates and they're they're all being sense of belonging in DC uh I don't know if anyone else reads the eagle but there was a interesting Eagle article this spring about how students are now anxious and worried about getting on Metro and students in both of my classes read it and they were horrified and their response was have they used Metro regularly how are they using metro and do they realize like this is how a majority of the city gets around it's really expensive and hard to own a car in DC and that's not realistic for a majority um do you see life skills I like to say so navigating Transportation our students are learning about things about why we have taxation without representation on the license plate they're learning about the push for Statehood there's always a moment when we have to have a big messy conversation about how DC does not have representation some of our students don't actually know this they don't understand that DC used to be chocolate City and as of the 2020 census bipoc people are now in the majority in DC they are no longer majority which is shocking if you know anything about the history of DC um so the challenges to Melissa's Point balancing the pre-service training and meeting programmatic learning outcomes as much as possible I try to get at least the initial orientation from the non-profit during class time almost always we have to build in an additional training or multiple trainings outside of class time we do count that as part of their 20 hours of service for the CD classes um forms this is actually something that nonprofits Kiana from Gordon's kids will probably speak about this this afternoon uh actually I know she's speaking about it I love our students but some of them struggle to submit an assignment on canvas let alone fill out a form to get a background check especially if you're working with children or other kinds of clearances so I'm actually in the fall going to make all the paperwork and forms that they need to fill out for any Community partner a graded assignment because we're at the point where I'm having Community Partners in March or November still following up with students and I've gone to the point where I now use the language and email like okay we are two months into the semester this is something that needed to be done and we were pretty flexible in the first month but you're creating work now for the community partner and that's not what your purpose is here um addressing bias and racism and well-intentioned students it's interesting um knows this again but the one thing I have noticed the difference between my fall and spring especially complex problems class in the last two years generally we're having more bias and racism issues with white students in the fall class I think part of this is they're new to DC their first year college students but also the course in the fall as part of university college and generally students who are choosing University College are looking for something somewhat more special in their Au experience the students in the spring seem to be more diverse uh they seem to be more comfortable with DC there are fewer of those issues um many of us are point to student anxiety concerns about white fragility or causing harm um there's been Novena levo who teaches Cas lead and I've talked about this extensively but we're increasingly having and in some ways it's fantastic we have more white students who are being conscious of the ways that they may be enacting their whiteness um or even forcing white supremacy during volunteering they're realizing the racial Dynamics there but at the same time they're so afraid of causing harm then they're showing up anxious and shy um so even in the ways that we're teaching students I would think it makes me realize that assumptions I'm making about my students I would assume if you're signing for a course for instance where you're tutoring children ages 5 to 12 who like children and you want to have a conversation with children um we even talked about during our final presentations like would role playing help and they were like well no because like what works for one kid doesn't work for the other and a Pokemon conversation with one kid when completely sideways and then we had a great conversation about lizzo with somebody else so it is very much building their interpersonal communication skills across different groups um and different people um to borrow the Jess Waters line balancing student expectations reusable student expectations and Community partner needs um I've had more students asking for hours on weekends and many of the Community Partners because their staff work nine to five or ten to six they're not working on weekends but students want more of those opportunities and there are some non-profits that have those but if you're signing up for instance my complex problems of course where students are volunteering in the after school hours they're not going to have many weekend opportunities uh coordinating commuting Logistics this is in some ways getting easier especially since we do now have University support for the lift fund uh I encourage you and your students to apply for the lift Transportation Grant in the fall when that starts we'll send out that email beginning of August so everyone can get that split into their canvas courses um it helps significantly at the same time I think the more that we can do to show our students how to do the commute how to troubleshoot the commutes the better it'll be um speaking of commuting at times it does feel like you almost have to be on call for student and partner concerns um so especially at the beginning semester I do the first commute to the Community Partners with my students just to practice it with them talk through some things so they feel comfortable after that they do it in small groups especially being a semester there's more confusion even as much role-playing and playing with different Transportation apps in class and practicing all these things there's always going to be a few bits and pieces there um the last one which again it doesn't seem like it would be that much of an issue students sign up her course and don't realize it's communities learning course um so this is one thing I I will be completely honest in my writing course I've gotten very explicit about this I have a reading on the day two of class that's talking about language and race and racism and community-based learning and the problems with community-based learning it's kind of like my weed out day if that makes sense because I want students to realize like this is the meat of what we are doing and if you're uncomfortable now you're going to get more uncomfortable and I tell them frequently part of community-based learning I think if you're comfortable you're probably actually doing it wrong you need to embrace being uncomfortable it's working better but I think the more explicit we can be in our course descriptions making sure our courses are coded correctly and even saying to students more directly like I don't know if this is the course for you and also do you have time for it yeah use an extra chunk of time to travel and everything yeah um so yeah and you would think the ad drop period is long enough but at the same time students get very invested I've come to three classes it's three out of 28 classes now it's okay I just didn't switch out so um all right so I think Noemi also wanted to add some comments in here possibly but we can also open up to discussion yeah I think race two um yep has been wanting to speak to questions first if we want and then go to Grace's part where we can go into Grace's front now I neither of you spoke about the unique governance of the non-profits is it part of the Capstone or something problems that they under you talk about stakeholders but understand the role of the board and oversight and it it's part of what's exciting but also it makes some of these non-profit a little bit of an odd book definitely we have an assignment at the beginning of the term that's an overview of the organization so they have to understand where do they get their funding how who's on their board who how what the what's the history of the organization so they get a better sense of who's making decisions like where this all fits into the larger organization um including what some of the challenges have been either politically or with funding or who's making those decisions and what the um priority is for the organization you know the division that they're working in in terms of the overall you know um uh leadership so those assignments are very informative to the students because they have to really dig especially to follow the money of of what's going on so yeah that's that's an early and just to uh in case anyone I'm zoomed in here Vicky's question was around do we teach students around the governance of non-profits and how that structure is a little bit different in regards to board members or funding things like that so especially in the orientation process for any of the nonprofits they generally talk about the history of the organization how the organizations evolved what is the current status um especially my complex problems class like in the course description here I link to the hordon's kids website uh on days two and three of the course staff comes in and does an orientation they talk about the way the board works uh they talk about the governance structure there's an executive director we talk about the inherent problem of a non-profit uh part of the reason there is low pay generally you are not making a profit so where is your fundraising coming from and how do you fundraise um I've started assigning actually annual reports from each non-profit especially my co-god students have loved seeing some of this information others especially my sis students are sometimes done they're like well Microsoft oh yeah Microsoft they have money they're going to donate um so it's a different way of thinking about it um I also think the more text that you can assign from a non-profit the better so I actually assigned multiple videos and articles about coordinates kids or Martha's table or DC reads to students in the first few days partially so they can choose the nonprofit that works best for them but also partially so they understand the actual governance structure a little better so I don't know if that helps The Accelerated course yeah uh not right now other questions from anybody online if not I would love to hear from Grace because I think student experience is like a whole other thing we need to hear from Grace you want to join us hi everyone um thank you so much for having me on today um a little bit about yourself what class you took and you know what year you are they used um sounds good um so my name is Grace government I'm a junior here at AU um studying Public Health with a minor in math and I was a community-based research scholar during my first year first year here um I as part of that program I took um a complex problems um seminar in the fall as well as a community-based research lab that instructed my group in community-based research methods and principles then in the spring semester I was part of a community-based research course that was partnered with the Anacostia riverkeeper and conducted community-based action research um in collaboration with them um with a local non-profit the Anacostia riverkeeper on pollution in the river as well as community members relationship to the river I wanted to let everyone know that I added a link on the chat to the site that Graces class created under Dr Rebecca Hazen's supervision Dr Rebecca Hazen was the biology faculty member who taught that class that section for the CBRE students to do the community based participatory action research so Dr Hazen couldn't be here today so we're so grateful that Grace can be here to tell us about their experience uh just one question I had are you pursuing the certificate as well um yes I am um in addition to the CBR coursework um the pla it goes very well with the public health coursework um so I'll have completed that certificate very soon so do you want to tell us a little bit about the research as part of biology did you all have one Community partner the Anacostia River Keepers or multiple Community Partners uh we just had uh we had this one Community partner the Anacostia riverkeeper I also have a brief slide deck as well um going over the project if that would be of interest yeah okay go ahead um but um like um other presenters have said please feel free to interrupt me at any time um this um I I just have the slide deck here for mostly organization this can be informal um so the Anacostia riverkeeper was our main partner throughout the project um it was a one semester project um so the way the partnership works is that um Arc came to us um with re with kind of a research aim of like you know what they were trying to hoping to understand by the end of the semester and then we collaborated with them using our learning we had gained it during the fall semester to discuss how to best um explore those um research aims and so art gave us the previous report they conducted on fishing in the Anacostia River both in terms of pollution and community relations and attitudes um and so overall we came out with two overall aims for the project uh first to understand um the source of ongoing fecal matter in the river despite City renovations to the sewer system through collecting water samples and preparing them for future qpcr analysis and then our second goal was to understand who the stakeholders are in River Health and their interactions with and Trust um with the river because they Arc realized that even if the city were to take action on remaining pollution in the river the community may not benefit um from those changes as the Community has been harmed and destroyed across Generations often in Acts of white spread medicine's um Colonial solar Colonial violence meant to disrupt Community disrupt communities um so I wanted to give an overall overview of how the project went so this was the semester where the first three weeks were online so we took those three remote weeks to really understand the history of the river um in its connection to the community it's pollution um its connections systems of power and how both the government and non-profit Community non-profit organizations relate to and care for the River today we then once we were back in person met with the Anacostia riverkeeper discussed with them what the project would look like what the work that they're currently doing with the river and their water water monitoring project um and then really outlined what the rest of the project was going to look like so we then split um the students we split into three groups a field team a lab team and a survey team the field team went out to the river along four main sites I mean collected water samples and brought them back to Au uh for analysis by the lab team who then prepared them for qpcr analysis um they then also um took the observational data of temperature turbidity pH level and analyze that into analyzing and piled that into a report uh the survey team then built a survey based on that previous report that Arc had given us and uh clay distributed that survey analyzed that data and presented a separate report on community outreach um and then finally um um like Dr and Chateau put in the chat we put together a website for art that compiles our background methods um findings and recommendations and presented it to them over a virtual um reporting and conclusion session because again it was during the pandemic um so each team had their own standardized methods um we were the survey team in particular was the one that I was a part of and could speak the most to we were trained by our TA prayer going to out into the field we also collected uh via audio and Via notes um any informal interviews with participants prior to and after completing the survey that was also part of our final report and then we completed data analysis and visualization in Excel INR um that website the profile linked in the chat um gives a pretty good overview of what our uh overall findings and results look like and I also wanted to um just highlight some of the CBR and action research principles that were included in the project um so in terms of so democracy Equity Liberation and Life Enhancement or were all some of the main principles of CBR and action research that presented to us in the fall semester um and I feel like we really achieved this through having a community-led research Focus an investigation method and recognizing community members as experts on the situation they live in so really having those informal interviews being primary to guiding the data analysis um was really important and then also obviously having community members decide the modes of investigation and the research goals and then also um really building Community capacity and transferring resources and power uh to ensure to really give community members and highlight highlight their voice I mean equip them with any tools and resources they need to continue their own projects that they that they themselves guide um so so we were supporting arcs already go all already ongoing water sampling monitoring through having students you know have that take that Transportation time you know have that water be equipped to like um take those samples and really add to their data set um we also then provided them from the survey team a clean data set for analysis statistical software as well as a survey kit um with standardized survey data collection um and so in order to support future community-based participatory research so that we could give a more qualtric survey we could give them our survey kit and then they have a tool and a standardized procedure so that they can recruit their own community members and really have this be and really continue this project and be fully community-led um and I feel like this is really shaped my Approach as a researcher um going into my sophomore in junior years um because um cprs is a first year program here at AU and so I'm from Oregon so moving 2000 miles was a new experience for me I was in a place I'd really never been before so I was on the survey team and I was very much focused on the data collection side so that involved me you know mostly going out towards seven and eight um also a little some sites in Ward 5 as well um and walking up to community members and asking them to take our survey and so that really led to genuine candid interactions with community members their thoughts on DC their thoughts on the river really anything they were willing to share and so I've that I've had it was a very genuine exp like experience of being able to hear people's thoughts and being able to record it um and go and then I also kind of took a lead role in the survey data analysis and so really hearing these people voice these people's voices hearing what their wants hearing their experiences both joyful and regretful and watching in terms of their relationship to the river I felt accountable delivering um to the to the nonprofit organization these people's voices and I knew that once a semester semester into the semester ended and you know there wasn't a guarantee that the project you know would continue with them after this so I felt accountable to be on a deadline and be able to communicate the needs of these people I had talked to in person um to this community organization and really build consensus among the community towards what were the next steps that needed to be taken and then um it really provided me with a humanizing and non-hierarchical approach to research um so when I went on to take courses like health research methods fundamentals of epidemiology I had this on lens with me when I was um getting into more details of other research methods and thinking how would I how would I apply these principles to this type of research how um could we really value and highlight Community knowledge here um especially as I am trending towards working more on the data science side side of things I'm currently doing data visualization analysis for another DC Community org um being having this opportunity to really talk to members of the community in their day-to-day life um has provided an approach of I'm not just working with numbers I'm not just doing I'm not just putting R in Python code onto a screen and making results pop out this has I in my work I'm genuinely accountable to a community and creating change that is benefiting everyone thank you thank you Grace okay I'm gonna just take five minutes for questions and then we're gonna take our 30-minute lunch break so questions for Grace or Melissa or Amanda or Noemi anybody I have a broad question I don't know for another point in time but mostly about I'm interested in developing of course which kind of focuses on this more about The Upfront like faculty and before you start the course like how do you really develop that partnership build up those projects before the semester starts more about like how are you initiating I want to give a quick a quick one and then anybody else can answer everything you've heard has been faculty setting up the partnership in advance okay that works very very well it is a lot of Labor not everybody does that in other words we have back there I don't know if you saw a non-profit directories we have like 20 different directories if you're looking at Latino organizations if you're looking at affordable housing if you're looking at youth education we have lots of non-profits and contacts so sometimes like when I taught my course about I think it was the DMV area I said this is a list of whatever 20 Latino nonprofits if you're interested in Immigration you shouldn't use you know Outreach and we give kind of a draft template of an email you can reach out to the group and do that so that is another option which is a little bit less burden of the faculty even though clearly it works really well we also have a brunch in either the last week of August or the first week of September where we have 10 or 15 or 20 non-profits come in and you get to meet them as we try and have them broad you know so some are environmental some might be working on food security so you have an array of groups and you can talk directly to people and then that's followed by like a community partner Fair we do a community partner fair for students and faculty in the fall and in the spring so that another way to do that connecting and networking is available so you're right hearing them it's like wow that's daunting that's a lot of work you're doing in August or whatever but that's not the only approach I would just add it I mean I think it can be really helpful to talk to faculty who have been teaching in community-based courses and just um one-on-one hear like how to align your ideas with a CB based course I know in our Advisory Board we've talked about actually explicitly like mentoring faculty who are interested to just help you along the way and in any way so that what you're creating meets the needs of your students and what your vision is um but that's not formal but I think anyone who's been teaching in a CBE course would be willing and you know just to talk to you as you're as you're coming up with ideas I think it depends on what your course is and how you could connect the non-profit to the learning objectives or learning outcomes that you're on different sets uh I think especially if you have an ongoing relationship like I've worked with Gordon's kids since 2005. um I started partnering with them the first semester I took newbies learning courses but the partnership we had in 2011 2013 2012 looks completely different it's a completely different Beast than what it is now um some of the Partnerships that I've formed over the years with Marcus Sable DC reads thrivedc even DC Central Kitchen when I work with more with them or Latino student funds it's been Word of Mouth um CSS or other faculty members connecting me to somebody so a little bit of is the networking that we naturally do in DC and at AU um but I do think if you're trying to figure out which Partners could work come talk to one of us we're happy to help you out yeah and I all chime in briefly because I have to run but um I'm gonna use the example that Grace described the Anacostia River Keeper we had a professor Rebecca Hazen in biology who graciously agreed to teach for the program for cbrs so we needed to find a partner that would be relevant for her expertise right her expertise is an environmental issues related to her biology training and that's why I spoke to Marcy and her team and they told me about an Acosta River Keeper who they learn about through a man that's okay sitting in the room with you there so Amanda thank you for that connection that's how we learn about Ark and um we set up a meeting in the summer with them to plan to see if having a group of students doing research for them would be something that they found of interest and beneficial and so they told us about how they could use research for their um objectives and Grace had sold you the rest of it and how uh this worked out so well for them and they want us to come back and do more so we'll have to think about how to do this uh for future semesters at any rate I'm sorry I have to go I have I'm on Transportation duty today have a great rest of your afternoon everybody any other questions where Grace Melissa Amanda yes I have one question for Grace and if it's already been asked then I'll just get caught up during lunch but uh I know you mentioned that you were using R in Excel to do your analysis with your Capstone are you planning on using R and I also just want to say how amazing it is that it's an underclassman you now trained yourself on a statistical software that a lot of people never get the experience to to use is um that's a really great question um I believe Dr Hawkins actually um talked about a bit of the public health Capstone experience um a bit earlier and I would love to use R um if that is if that is a role I could take on in um during that course um and um in terms of um are in this project um statical software in this project it was actually uh the opportunity ended up working really well I took like one LinkedIn learning course over winter and break between that fall and spring semester um it provided me with um enough skills to be able to do the descriptive analysis um necessary for this project um though I had to teach myself a bit more um during the project itself and I but I just thought doing so would let me provide a better quality product on the kind of um tight covet affected deadlines we were running on Grace are you taking Capstone and Nepal with me uh I'm not no um say sometimes when I know the students I try to um reach out to Partners and projects that are aligned you know with their specific interests but when you do we can talk we can try to find a data analysis project so we're gonna take a break in a minute but in the afternoon we have two partners who will share with us how they've worked with au students what were some of the benefits what were some of the challenges and we'll we'll delve a little bit more into the community partner piece because that is like you've said so important it can be labor intensive or there are different approaches any final questions for anybody online okay so we have food here it's it's 12 40. we're going to take a break till about 105. something like that 25 minutes so people can eat 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aRlqw1uKdR4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRlqw1uKdR4 | Developing a Modeling Framework to Characterize Manure Flows in Texas | we have Brent Overman who is not the person listed on the paper so he's confusing me already thanks very much the original scheduled presenter Dr Gary Morad recently recently completed his Doctorate and was hired away from us by ARS so uh as a result he has given me the privilege of presenting his work but as is usual I always do a little last minute tweaking and having been at the conference now for a little while being exposed to a lot of the presentations it gave me a pause to give me occasion to do a little bit of thinking about where the organization goes from here the environmental Learning Center and I'm kind of on the outside looking in just as a as a run-of-the-mill participant from time to time we operate primarily over here with the occasional bleed over into the economy's sector of of this picture the picture really is drawn to communicate the idea that we know of now is the triple bottom line of sustainability so we talked about environmental sustainability we've really only wrestled one piece to the ground and if the uh the conferences that we go to routinely are any education we really haven't wrestled that Beast all the way to the ground by itself much less in the larger context of the of the systems the social systems and the economies within which these operations are embedded so we've got the livestock and poultry operations here that most of the work that we're presenting is going on over here with a little bit of bleed over into the economies but almost nothing other than uh some of the work related to small farms but in in large measure we have not really done a tremendous amount here and yet a sustainability Paradigm that is now widely accepted is that there is no such thing as sustainability unless the sustainability uh is a property in all three of those systems simultaneously and so that's really the context in which I want to think about the work that Dr Mark did for his PhD dissertation uh now Cross Your Eyes uh really really hard and look at this diagram don't squint at it and try to focus on it I'd like for you to cross your eyes uh right here in the middle is a nug that I've titled uh United States livestock and poultry intensification just take that for what it is it is what it sounds like there are three other uh major nodes in bold here and this is social sustainability this is environmental and natural resource sustainability and economic sustainability and what we've done here Dr diet and I uh spent some time trying to sketch out the intricate web of causality of cause and effect of influence of recursive and non-linear influences that is feedbacks and delays the kinds of Dynamics in the larger system that give it a really interesting character and that causes things that kind of intricate character gives things a decidedly unpredictable or at least difficult to predict nature that is we can predict the weather a couple days hence with a pretty great Precision but another week or two down the road all bets are off well the same kind of thing is true about a system like this so we've got for the need for economies of scale that drive for example the intensification of the industry the environmental regulation that eats into the profit margin that increases the need for the economy right here is a a reinforcing Loop that drives Us in the direction of Greater intensification all the while embodying Dynamics like environmental regulation that are a reaction to intensification and yet that very intense that very intensification of regulatory pressure drives additional need for economies of scale et cetera et cetera so this is a spiraling well there are a bunch of other dynamics that balance that there are social dynamics there are environmental Dynamics there are self-limiting things like aquifers that are running dry or peak oil or anything like that so this picture really conveys at least the start of what we might think of as an embedded uh deeply embedded web of let's call it Mutual causality in which livestock and poultry operations are embedded that sounds really pointy-headed but what I'm trying to get across here is that when we do work in these very narrow areas where causalities are easy to tease out I push this button and this happens I manage the monoslope barn this way and this happens all of that actually ends up occurring over time in a very much a much larger web of Social and economic systems that react to those changes so I when tax rates change I change my financial behavior and so what was projected to be revenue is not that Revenue anymore because I reacted to that well you can see in many of diagrams these causal Loop diagrams that appear from time to time in the literature a big portion of what gives rise to interesting behavior is not the water flows or the energy flows but the human behaviors that react to those things and try to manage them and mitigate them and enhance them and reinforce them and then come back and have perverse consequences down the road human behavior human agency is really I think the wave of our future collectively in the livestock and poultry environmental Learning Center so that's a long-winded introduction I won't spend a lot more time too much detail but I want to give you a kind of a a look at some of the tools we might put together now in order to model a system excuse me that looks like this rather than a system that looks like a single black box with two controllers and an output uh the project that Gary worked on was modeling manure falls in the Texas Panhandle in response to fertilizer fertilizer prices biofuel demand and other externalities what you'll see in just in just a moment is that we're mapping uh and trying to understand how manure would get allocated in a certain region of the United States in response to new competitive forces that are turned Loose by The increased demand for biofuels so uh we asked a group of systems one class West Texas A M we have a systems agriculture PhD program we asked one of the core class uh cohorts there to address a class evaluate the economic feasibility of a manure fueled corn ethanol plant in the Texas Panhandle at the time Panda energy had built a plant that was designed to run off either natural gas or gasified manure and then generate 10515 million gallons per year of ethanol and the manure demand there was a point of some interest to us so we were asking questions like under what condition would it be economically feasible to fuel an ethanol plant with manure in the Panhandle now we began to think about this uh and it became quickly apparent that there were going to be a lot of layers uh to answering the question uh the easy ones are the mass and energy layers those are the things that are conserved they're easy to write equations that have constraints because the laws of conservation simply will not be mocked so mass and energy that's the easy part and that's where we started then we looked at uh we said clearly there's an environmental layer in this that is distinct from but tied dynamically to the whatever is happening in mass and energy of course we're operating in a market framework to a lesser extent or a greater extent Modified by policy and other types of externalities so it's a complicated stew of different dynamics that we would need to model to understand a complicated system like the Texas Panhandle here are the things that we considered that Gary considered and his team considered over time over the last five years in the mass and energy layer we're primarily interested in where manure goes but of course distillers grains are a byproduct they get fed back to the cattle so there's an immediate feedback what happens to the manure when you start feeding distillers grains and what happens to the the production of the the the attributes of distillers grants when you start doing various things various feeding strategies Etc uh interaction of water we're on an aquifer that's depleting rapidly and not recharging at least in our area of the country natural gas we have been treating this as an inexhaustible input Maybe uh Maybe not maybe it is maybe it isn't but it uh we would need to figure that in particularly if manure was going to substitute for it and then of course we we grow corn uh in our area but we're using groundwater to do it and we can just as easily rail corn in from the Midwest so how would the Dynamics that are going on in the Texas Panhandle as water is depleted groundwater is depleted and irrigation Ebbs what happens to the corn Dynamics and how does that relate to all of this and then we've got a dispose of Ash as well so all of these things were in the mass and energy layer here's what it looks like distilled to its very simplest form we've got the what was called at the time the panda ethanol plant producing in red distiller strains some of which leave the system some of which get fed in our complex of feed yards from the Texas Panhandle uh the feed yards themselves are taking in corn from Land Management units both locally and in the in the Corn Belt so we got corn coming in these Land Management units may be in the Panhandle or they might be in Illinois Nebraska anyway that corn comes in goes to the feed yard some of it goes to the panda ethanol plant and then manure is coming out of the feed yard and it's either going to the ethanol plant for biofuel uh or it's coming down here to the Land Management unit and that brown that set of brown Pathways there uh is the the first flow that we wanted to Grapple with in terms of its uh not only its mass flows but the economics of it and start building what we're trying to do now is build a modeling framework in which we could begin to answer questions in which there are lots of feedbacks uh human behaviors policies and economic layers as well this is the kind of the canonical structure that shows up when you have a um a commodity that is in demand by two competing Industries so there is nothing unique about this really but what we're trying to do here in this project is is come up with a way of modeling and predicting how feed yard manure will move to Land Management units and to the ethanol plant as biofuel demand uh Ebbs and flows and as the availability of water for corn production Etc irrigation at all and has irrigated anything we can use a lot more manure on lmus that have irrigation than on lmus that do not so this whole thing is in flux in the Texas Panhandle it has a canonical shape that applies anywhere but it has a specific embodiment the Texas Panhandle because of the constraints that are on the on the system in which this is embedded these are all of the kinds of variables that would would influence we think where manure goes things like the higher heating value demand of the ethanol plant the manure production rate the time of year it's going to be seasonal they're going to be delays and stockpiles and timing issues the price of fossil fuel will be a huge driver of whether or not manure goes here or here or it may not that's what we'd like to know there's always the environment layer we've been talking about that exhaustively here at the conference so here's a couple of ideas about how we would begin to model the human behavior aspect obviously economic modeling is new I've been going on for a long long long time but in terms of integrating into Dynamic models where we can predict we can try to predict behaviors and outcomes in different uh scenarios it's I guess it's not new but it has not been done in our context in any sustained way so we're looking again at fertilizer value and fuel value and allowing markets to help us dictate where manure flows in response to those things we began to deal a little bit with Game Theory one of the things I'd like to see us as a community begin to interact with is the the game theoretic uh scientists out there the people that learn that teach us how to um how to solve problems like the the prisoner's dilemma in that what was the the recent movie with the joker as Batman where they had the votes the two fairies and then we're gonna have to blow each other up or they would get blown up those kinds of prisoners dilemmas it turns out that those kinds of ethical dilemmas and and uh more broadly speaking just the whole prisoner's dilemma archetype shows up everywhere in our in our systems and uh we need game theoretic tools to help us predict uh what the most um what what the wisest play is for a rational person what is the wisest play for a rational person in light of a carbon Market in a certain setting those are the kinds of games that we're talking about so Game Theory Specialists would be helpful for us and we began to bring a bit of that sensibility to the transaction model uh we wanted to Grapple with the marginal uh value of nutrients and quit claiming uh financial credit for for phosphorus that was applied in the form of manure at rigas exceeding the phosphorus requirement of the crops and same thing might be true about nitrogen for different crops we wanted to embody that in our economic layers the manure is a fuel source determined by three main things actually these are the two most important but it turns out that including distillers grains in a feedlot diet changes the higher heating value of the manure that results so you've got Ash content and moisture that drive the the fuel value of of manure but then you've got feedlot management and feed management decisions that also affect that how does that play out over time one of the things that we have been tracking that has been interesting is up until 2006 2008 there was a very strong coupling between the prices of natural gas and the price of ammonia anhydrous ammonia fertilizer very strongly coupled as you can see and then the coupling gave way about 2008 and these two charts now out here now have diverged and aren't necessarily correlated with one another interesting phenomenon could we have predicted that and what would be the implications of that what are the implementation implications of these two things being coupled and what are the implications of those two things being uncoved for the next 15 years how does that affect the value of manure as a fertilizer as a phosphorus substitute as a nitrogen substitute so all of these considerations we were doing some work in Stella to do some Dynamic modeling but this is what a manure value calculator might look like as a complicated mess once we create a module that computes the relative value of of manure as fertilizer and manure as a biofuel feedstock in a particular setting then that would get fed into a larger model that deals with the markets themselves but we're trying to put a bunch of tools together here's a here's another game theoretic idea any of you work on eBay at all you buy and sell on eBay you're always thinking about strategies how should I price this where should I bid this what is my uh what is the price the maximum price I'm willing to pay as a buyer what is my bid price off what bought my bid price to be as a seller what is the uh asking price that I'm going to come to the table with what is the price that I'm willing to accept and given those four values then can we come up with a way of devising a a way of predicting human behavior on the basis of how reticent they are about making purchases that they regret or how aggressive are they going to be in bidding how quickly will they move from will the buyer move from this point to that point in terms of uh negotiating and the iterations they're in so we like this is a game theoretic problem with a lot of different bearings and we'd like to know we'd like to be able to predict where the market ends up here where are the where are the prices that are most probable in this in this Arrangement and how do they move with the externalities like new like natural gas prices Etc we've got a lot of different Market structures to deal with Kelly Ziering has helped us uh design uh flow charts for making decisions of this kind what how do we model the market as a monopoly or a monopsony or just a market clearing situation um so all of that came together in Gary's work in in the form of a market simulator and it had some policy layers related to things like this we first determined the market type are there a lot of sellers or just one seller Etc but then the next kind of decision was do I as a producer do I need to reduce my manure volume in response to some oh I don't know some regulatory requirement if so uh then I would skip all of this manure value the manure has essentially a zero value at that point and we go to a transaction model and find out where the best place to go with that for the least cost to the producer but if there's no need to reduce volume on the basis of some external condition then we look alongside see if there's any storage remaining if if I've got plenty of storage for the manure that I'm producing then I'm not in as great a rush to sell it I can I can essentially forward a uh what I can hedge my Best by storing the manure and wait for a more favorable time to sell it when I can get a higher price for it that's the kind of decision that we would want to make on the basis of storage capacity once we've grappled with that if I don't have any storage remaining I still got to get rid of the manure the price is probably zero and I've got to pay to get it moved but if I've still got storage remaining then I can hold on to it or I can sell it depending on how favorable the market is and at that point we uh we delve into the manure value calculator that calculates the equivalent value as a biofuel the equivalent value as a as a fertilizer and then look for all of the possible places I could sell that in the lmu's surrounding well it's a complicated complicated mess here was the test area I'm about to wrap up I just want to give you a bird's eye view of what we've done as I started trying to piece all of these things together this is Hereford Texas in this County about a million if you a million head of cattle on Feed and Gary took all of the um the feedlots in this bubble area that represent first all the feedlots and dairies within a 30-mile manure hauling radius from the the plant and then drew a 20 mile circle around each one of those and when you overlay them you get a bubble like that and so we put together all of these all of these feedlots and then all digitized all of the Land Management units in that bubble that took several months as Kevin can attest back there so in any case we put all of this into a GIS model that calculates hauling distances hauling costs we've got the externalities coming in in the form of natural gas prices manure I mean excuse me fertilizer equivalencies the cost of anhydrous Etc and relating all of those together in a simple optimization model I'll show you what it looks like uh there are times across here we've got all the feedlots and dairies there were 62 of them and there were 400 some odd lmus vying for the use of that manure and uh the yellow in each row represents the the castle that could provide manure to that LMU at the least cost so there's only one yellow box in any row that is any LMU competing for manure would only have one least cost cathode to provide it but any particular Castle might be able to satisfy uh any number of lmus depending on how close by they were and things such as that so we had to find a way of of allocating manure there's a lot of mathematical detail on that but what I like to get across here by by way of wrapping up is just to offer the idea that over time we'd like to I I think we'd like to see the lpelc become an LPS LC by bring in capabilities that are beyond the engineering and animal science and crop science people that know how to integrate modeling across all of the domains that I've been talking about here we're just at the very front end of this and uh so I think that we have an opportunity now to look ahead now we've had the the big event here in Denver we have an opportunity now to look ahead chart of course for livestock and poultry sustainability Learning Center which we began to do a better job of of putting our work in context | Livestock & Poultry Environ. 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poRzGsnUU2o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poRzGsnUU2o | Junkyard Juggernauts Playtesting - Is Corruption Making the Warlord OP? // !jj | going going going all right we should be [Music] obenson rewinders and board game future board game lovers to uh the Retro rewind pod uh my name is Francisco here uh this morning we're going to be play testing once again junkyard juggernauts this board game I'm currently designing I have with me uh Celeste from Geek devotions uh J Hafner from awesome theater and magic stuff and Yoshi from Canada what what oh well from actually no Yoshi from the awesome soundtrack compositions of um Corgi Corgi what is it Yoshi can you hear us Yoshi is Yoshi oh no his mic died oh oh did it say is that what it said yeah he says hold on oh no oh and I don't have music going you guys won't be able to hear the music but I try usually have music up for people watching the stream so let me uh oh there we go there's Yoshi up okay yeah I worked on Corky Cove and myadventure mhm awesome and those are available on Steam right on Steam yeah very cool that's cool okay give me a second guys almost to a place where I can do something and then my son apparently needs something so one second being dad comes first indeed sometimes exactly okay let's reduce this volume because it's going to blare at everyone okay that should be good okay guys I will be right back so sorry [Music] good y [Music] sorry we are so unentertaining [Music] stream are you guys doing that Tetris thing again this year or is that was just a theme when you guys were doing that movie you know we've done it twice now so I don't know if we're going to do it again this year or if we're going to um hold off and do it at some other point so we have not discussed that although that was in the middle of March wasn't it last year yeah it was around March it's the only reason I asked yeah it's not one of our yearly things oh so although I will let Dallas know that there is interest and I'm back welcome back and of course the music decided to just uh not play fully and just like stop good morning babo how are you doing um thank you guys for your patience all right is everyone in and can see the board and all that we're all good there okay all right welcome to gmany a Land of Magic mechs and the splash of mystery we are uh heirs to the throne of gony but last night our parents disappeared and the we got reports in from the from the land that the C of giny had been taken over by some some entity called the warlord it set up these uh these massive mechs in those cities to keep them under the the control of the warlord and so our tutor doern uh took us to the only place where he thought we would have any hope all the way down to the galman junkyard so in junkyard juggernauts we're going to be playing as uh let's see I'm going to be playing as the Mage near Riviera a Yoshi's playing as Malcolm who's tied to the Earth Magic um leesie is playing as saffron tied to uh Fire magic and uh Daryl is playing as Hobart tied to wind magic so I just put these little pieces on your little card of your player to uh block off the areas you can specialize in later you'll specialize in in uh in certain ways by having either certain cards in your um Juggernaut that we're going to build here in a second or by uh having a combination of that and destroying one of these uh uh Golems there in the city but um so the the whole point of this game is though we need to defeat the this warlord that has run a muck in the land of galon um so we're going and what's going to happen is the one of us is going to be tempted to be the warlord's acolyte so one of us is going to end up playing as the warlord uh if you uh draw the warlord's card in this there's this big pile of cards in the lower left hand of the map we're all going to be drawing cards through there to try to get uh pieces to build our Mech our Juggernaut if you draw the warlord card you have to keep it and keep that secret keep it secret keep it safe um and you'll essentially be playing against the other players and um but at the end uh in the sort of the final battle if the warlord defeats all the MERS gets all their HP down to zero the warlord will win if the MERS get the warlord down to zero and he doesn't he is able to cling back to life the warlord can essentially have two two lives in a way or has that possibility if you get down fully where he can't come back again then the maor win okay so guys I'm sorry I'm going to my son is apparently having an issue right now so I'll be right back [Music] okay [Music] that's okay because it gives me time to publish an episode that I forgot to do yesterday [Music] yay [Music] do [Music] sorry guys it has been a week it's okay um hey Drake good morning uh let's see and my face will hopefully become less pink here in a second as the camera adjusts okay so what's going to happen is um I'm I'm going to go ahead and start uh just to so we can get going the the first thing we're going to do do down here we're all these we're brothers and sisters down here in the junkyard um our tutor saying hey we need to put these we need to put together some some uh juggernauts so we can go and try to defeat this warlord cuz as we were traveling down here people were there rumors we were hearing about this massive Behemoth of uh of a robot that was um seen across the countryside we think it's the warlord so we need to prepare for that so we're going to build our Juggernaut by finding all these uh essentially limbs in this pile and we're going to start by uh I'll start by uh we're each going to take something called a recovery action where if uh we're going to draw two cards that are fac down uh it's essentially like you're going up to this junk pile you're like dusting off or cleaning off two different pieces and you pick the one that you want to have and how that's represented is you'll draw you'll take two cards in your hand and you decide to keep one the other one you're going to put back out face up so that uh so that other people can see it then the next then we go to the left so uh darl yeah Daryl would go next and he could his recovery action could be likewise taking two drying two cars that are face down picking one putting one back or he could take one card that's face up so and then we'll go uh then Ley will go next then Yoshi uh since he's last he'll get to go twice essentially take two recovery actions and then it will snake draft go back to lasty Daryl me and we'll just go back and forth back and forth back and forth that way if you're wondering uh what cards you're looking for what you should be mindful of uh I'm going to show this bottom card down here I'm going to put this right out in the middle of the map if you all want to hover over this card and press space bar to be able to bring it up I'm just going to explain the different elements each most of the cards in junk air juggernauts have multiple uh uses they're multi-use cards for right now we're just so I'm going to try drip fing you guys the rules as we go so but for right now the the things to focus on are the power level of the card so in the top of this card you'll see a leg image it could be the sort of the leg limb in the bottom is the arm Limb and so each of these cards has a power level uh what would you guys guess this power level is of this card six oh you're you're a genius darl yes it is six good job so essentially the the power levels go from 2 to 10 much like a standard poker deck and uh you're going to be combining uh essentially four of these cards to make your juggernauts two for the legs two for the arms uh there are ways to get a little bonuses based on uh pairing uh like numbers or like uh elements together like this would be an earth uh card for instance when you pair similar cards in your arms or your legs you'll get a bonus but I would focus mainly on trying to get the highest numbers possible to build out your Juggernaut um because that's just going to be end up probably being the best uh for your overall build is just the higher numbers you can get the great all uh the only other thing that you may want to focus on if you it's between a high number and a low number is you may want to go with the low number if it is going to help you specialize for instance with um with Ley for instance uh one of for her specialization she's going to need a fire limb somewhere in her Juggernaut um to start a specialization for Yoshi he's going to need a water and a earth limb in his Juggernaut to specialize so and you can read what this what you get to if you specialize by again hovering over your card pressing space bar the block over it won't be there so you'll be able to read what it is but yeah so you can use any of these cards for a leg or an arm you get to pick they're all going to be the same number each card so you're never going to have like an arm that's a 10 and a leg that's a two they're both going to be 10 they're both going to be twos um so but you can figure out how you want to use the card whether it's legs or arms and when you end up putting it on the board which we're going to do there's a different build phase after we've gone through all the cards so don't start playing cards out on your player board until I I say let it's the build phase but um they should automatically Orient on your board when you put them down uh just try to get them in the roughly the right spot and they should Orient so you don't have to worry about is this an armor like it doesn't really matter if if you if the leg was showing as the arm because it's really the number that that matters in terms of mechanics just for visuals ones an arm and on away the junk pal is great thank you Drake All right so uh with that I'm going to get some clarification yeah of course Yoshi yes when you said that in your regeneration thing or action you after someone has already dug through the deck like done their two cards mhm one is revealed the next person decide between picking it up versus looking through the deck or do they look through the deck and they can decide from three cards now or whatever no they would choose either take two cards that are face down and keep one of them or take one card that's face up you don't get the option of both unless Yoshi you would be the last player in the sequence so you would get to do that twice essentially you'd get to pick okay do I want to take two cards keep one take another two cards there face down keep one or maybe I want to take two cards that are face up um because you're the last in that you and me will be the last in the sequences in the back and forth so we'll get have that option um uh but does that answer your question okay awesome let me move this out of the way let me Shuffle It All right so I'm going to go ahead and start and you can uh to take a card into your hand hover over the card in this junk pile and press t as in um take T to take so I'm going to take two and I'm going to put this one back out and now it is Daryl's turn oh so you don't flip it over here Daryl you take it into your hand because that was me oh that was you okay that was me I'm sorry I didn't realize you were talking about individual turns and so I was like I need to click cards oh no no no it's not yeah when it's your turn lesie I'll let you know when it's your turn you'll you'll go next here um how do I put one back down I'm sorry where where did you put back down is that what you said no just trying to remember never mind there we go okay um though it looks like you have two cards in your hand did you did you accidentally draw three cards Daryl is that what happened no no one is one you put down I think okay only got one well it's just showing us two things in your hand when cuz we can see each other oh I'm holding my Hobart card oh okay that's what's going on uh but the disciple hello reporting has ordered Captain hello enderland hello the nerdy disciple why is that who hey Mike oh okay I was like why do I know I I know I've recognized that name somewhere okay mhm um okay so now it is Celeste it's your turn so you take two cards keep one put one [Music] back and uh some of these cards may be a torso so they don't have the numbers on it it looks like sort of this middle section of a robot body uh you're you can you can hold on to that or you can put it back out you don't have to hold uh on to that one of us will get each of us will get one of those by the end um but if you're like ah I don't want this one cuz each of it has a little special ability um you can put one out that you don't have to hold on to it but if you've kept one you can't then uh keep another one you always have to put back out one if you've uh kept one already in your hand okay and how do I put it down again so you click click and drag it out of your hand out onto the board somewhere oh oh oh okay did that work no how do I just do one uh you should just be able to click on one in your hand and drag it out okay if if two are being dragged out that means you shift clicked so I would click somewhere else on the board and then and then click go back to your hand click on one of them and drag it [Music] out which cards are okay thank you ly I saw that I I'll move it into position out what was that Yoshi which cards are tossed [Music] out tossed out so yeah these ones that are down below the pile are you can take any of those so is your turn Yoshi you can so again you can take one of these that are face up you can take two that are face down and keep one uh and put the other one back and then you get to go again so let's say you drew two CS that you like both of them you could essentially keep them both but you would have to show one of them cuz we want it it's part of the game is knowing sort of having a sense of what some car some people are going for um so this card that says EG is that uh Center piece yes that would go in your torso section and so Twig's special ability is when damaged you roll a die if and the Damage will miss on a disable rooll which is essentially you roll into a one uh so you have essentially with twig you always have a chance to uh uh uh cancel any damage that uh combat inflicted I have yet to see him actually do it cuz usually people won't roll a one but it can happen Okay um so our when when I look for a type of card mhm what what icon am I looking at am I looking at a text or you're you're looking mainly for if you're are you trying to specialize uh is that where you're sort of focusing on is that why you're asking or are you are you asking just I don't know it's just when I when I look at the card I'm I'm not exactly sure what I'm completely looking at cuz there's a text here it says Leaf it says grade on the green card that I'm looking at like do those mean anything or is this just a word you know okay so the there's certain I if you're um not sure of what certain icons are uh so I'm putting this card on the main pile this is next to your player board but this card right here if you flip it over there's an explanation of what icons are I don't know if that will answer your question I'm going to put it back here just so it's not the way um again you can always hover over that and press press space bar to bring it up close to you um but I think I may not be answering your question Yoshi but really the the thing to focus on right now are just the numbers you want the highest numbers as you can to be able to build out your Mech you you may also want to focus on gain green cards and blue cards that's earth and water uh because that will those will allow you to specialize when you build your Juggernaut but um uh otherwise I think I would just focus on numbers so if I look at the color of the card I can find out what the whatever type it is or I can look at the icon below the the icon so the icon that's around the number is going to be similar to the icon on the the little icons that are in the descriptions of cards so this three that's showing is an earth card green is Earth this this uh four is a wind card purple is wind water is blue uh red is fire now I I have not played this with anyone that has colorblindness so I don't know if I'm not sure if you're color blind or not Yoshi so if there's if that's something that if anyone it if anyone ever is hopefully they'll tell me CU that would help me a lot know to know whether or not things will I I need to be aware of that as a as something to tell people I don't I think I'm past the rubrica of changing much but but if that is something then I it would be helpful to know that so I can at least prepare people with that information I think it was it's just personal preference to see like a text of the I guess directly on the card gotcha yeah there you're not going to be able to see that uh it's it's more a color Association okay that's good know so I'm going to do do do I drag it down you can drag it down into your hand a faster way to do it is just to hover over a card and press T and that will take it into your hand uh oh am I grabbing two yeah you were grabbing two I let me there you go uh sued says or Bob says torsos are not fashionable this time of year I guess not I have to flip them in my in my hand to see them I guess so when you click in when you drag them into your hand like that they may just stay face down when you take them will automatically face up to you but to flip them in your hand you hover over them and press F to flip yeah oh I I was doing that and didn't okay I'll keep this card and then I just put it below the dunkyard yeah just somewhere below that exactly yep that's perfect now you get to go again and you can take one of these face up cards or again you can do the Two Face Down cards uh so example I'm reading this uh purple four card says fairy Aid and it says restore HP to the current maximum mhm that be like total HP so so yes and all so those amplify effects those other uses of these cards uh I don't usually share what they do right now because it's so much of a rules dump if I were to go into all those elements um but to to give you an overview um each of these cards has an amplify effect which is something that's used in combat for for Fairy a essentially what would happen is if you're you're battling one of these junkes or the warlord you can play an amplified card like this faade it will this one in particular will restore you to your current Max HP your max HP is all your limb Powers added together so let's say I had uh two arms that were both twos and two legs that were both threes that's an overall HP of 2 plus 2 plus 3 + 3 so that's 10 um so my HP would be 10 so if I played the faade my HP would if let's say it's at one it would go back up to 10 and there's some dice rolls that go with that also but um that's uh that's what the amplifiers do okay yeah I'm just trying to read and understand probably the disabled kind of effect or whatever key term makes me wonder like oh is if one limb gets disabled or something then does that contribute not to the HP no so that's a great question so all these types of questions are great for when we're in combat right now is it's a little I I get that you want to you want to have your best options right now um I think it's kind of how I think about it yeah yeah so Yoshi you'd be someone that'd be perfect if I had a rule book to have sent it to you beforehand so you could just know all these things um unfortunately that's uh when I teach this it's it's a bit too much for everyone to keep everything in their heads and if I were to try to share everything I'm just going to re explain it later so that's why I drip feed the the instructions as necessary if you do have a question about a certain card if you don't mind just if you don't care about tipping your hand okay I see these two cars Francisco which one do you think is better by all means you can ask that that's not I think that I'm going to try to pick this one up this twig yeah yeah name card okay we're just holding on to these cards and not doing we are just holding on to them now at by the end of this phase we'll all have seven cards and we'll be able to build from those all right so now is back to us lest so you can pick one of these face up one face up card or do this same uh two face Downs you keep one put one back out yeah Drake you're right the the interface and even in the game all the the elements of it does have a learning curve for [Music] sure so something I'll I'll I'll I'll put out there these the threes in combat can be pretty powerful cuz um uh they can allow you to cancel an act someone's action or uh if they try to if they try to dispel your action it will over you can cancel their dispel so you can get an action through so the threes which most of them are being shown now are fairly powerful but in terms of building your your Juggernaut they aren't so much so just something to be aware of okay uh did you go just now Ley I did okay uh darl it is your turn now all right [Music] uh I accidentally picked up a my info card you are not the first one nor will you probably be the last one to do [Music] that [Music] all right also it would help me if you put your info card back on the table cuz I sort of track okay if everyone has the right number of cards or not and if you you're showing three right now it's a little confusing to me um thank you though um all right so now it's my turn uh jeez okay I'm going to do this and this oh gosh okay well then I'll put this one out and I'm going to take this one all right now it's back to you darl did you do it twice yeah I I essentially did Two Face Downs I kept one and then I took one of the face up card so that was my two recovery actions all right uh Drake says I think I did that last time I played even picked up the wrong card oh yeah yeah now do I have to put down one of the two I just picked up or can I take something else out of my hand no it has to be one of the two you just picked up cuz if thematically you're you're you're walking up to the junk pile again and you can't take two back so you're leaving one there of the two that you sort of clean off and sort of Tinker with a little bit so you wouldn't be like dragging it back from your build pile all the way back up so yeah if you've already kept it you can't then put that back out a long way of saying just from the two that you picked yes all right uh now it's uh Celeste turn [Music] Okay Okay C up no BR down there we go okay all right sorry trying to put it in the right spot yeah yeah no worries Yoshi your turn now and you get to again go twice [Music] okay hey valro valendra says hi retro and hi Celeste [Music] hi okay so that's one now you get to do one more recovery action Yosi P two cards from the junkyard that works now Yoshi I I know you got a body if anyone happens to get two bodies and they already have one to two torsos and they already have one then you're you are allowed to put those two back out face up and then take another recovery action that's the only time you can ever do that I'm not sure if that's what happened I'm just I'm just letting know just since I happen to know that you got it The Twig body already okay I'm going to drop this down okay I forget was that your second or your first one that's my second action second recovery action okay back to you [Music] Celeste so this pile of 10 cards do not take from that just to just so that's clear there's just do it from the pile we've been taking [Music] from oh wait uh Celeste did you take one that was face up yes then you can't you can you can you just can't then take one that's face down you're taking either one that's face up or you're taking two that are face down and keeping one oh okay okay well here let me put this one back I thought that I could use one of my ah I took too many okay just put back the last one you took so you only have two that you took there we go all right just move these around some okay all right so now put yeah now go ahead and put one back the that you don't want to keep [Music] yeah okay I think I did the right thing yeah yeah okay darl your turn [Music] your turn Wow you went fast okay I picked up one of the face UPS oh okay no wonder okay um let's see what do I need uh I guess I'm going to take [Music] uh I don't know I guess I'll okay so I've not seen any cards that look like arms so each card has an arm and a leg so one one top of the card is a the top of the card when you're looking in your hand is going to be the legs the bottom part is the arms okay okay I understand now mhm I was like why have I not come across any arms um okay so I did that one now I'm going to take I'll take this one all right back to you darl [Music] we'll take that one yeah certainly some of the artwork is ambiguous as whether it's arms or legs but your turns to last I took another face up okay thank [Music] you valendra says you got this Celeste be a all oh so valendra is saying that celessa the warlord I should have known do I know if I'm the you you that you know what that sounds like some of warlord would say do do I know if I'm the warlord h i I have no idea how do I know so in this pile there's a warlord card so if you take it you are the war you become the warlord or the warlord Haack so you'll know I I appreciate this act though Celeste that's I'm very convinced that you're not the warlord that's amazing y y her evil plan is working exactly I'm so glad all right did you just put one back out Celeste was that you okay so uh Yoshi your turn uh uh valandro says oh no uh I Francisco not Roy Francisco is always the Francisco warlord I am just encouraging her to betray everyone and initiate PVP anyway wow are we sure that it's he didn't say Roy I'm sure he didn't no I I I I read r o why as Francisco that's how that's [Music] pronounced I say it wow and and so now that all the cards are face up we will all just take one card at a time oh do I still take my two turns first we do that yep okay okay back to you Celeste okay can I discard one of the ones in my hand no you have and right now you're we're just taking face up cards I accidentally took a card I shouldn't have like you took two body cards essentially okay then yeah take put one out take one instead and then take your normal turn gotcha uh let's see sorry about that no worries uh Drake says if you get the warlord card you can't put it back correct s says what if it turns out the warlord was really the fun we had along the way oh my gosh so celest did you just put one back out or no yes no no at this point I think we just keep them no no I I told her she accidentally put out she actually accidentally took two torso cards uh darl right but I thought I saw the four come back out yes cuz I thought I needed to put a card out no when they're face up you keep it okay though you shouldn't have seven in your hand now that's why I thought it was fine you should only have six in your hand I think I took too many cards okay okay um I'm just going to so do I need a torso at this point or no if you everyone will need at least one torso so if you haven't gotten one yet then yes you should take probably take the Torso though it's probably going to be the last card left cuz no one can take an extra torso if they have one already so if you want to take a different one instead darl that's fine too okay I'll take that one okay haha I can f to get this torso except I have one already um let's see gosh this is not my day all right let's F I'll take this one and then I'll take oh this one okay back to you darl no I have to take that yeah cuz that' be the last you're last turn essentially okay Celeste W El sorry no worries and Yoshi you get the last three all right guys so now we've gone through the whole junkyard there's still a mess there but now we're uh now we have the cards to build our our juggernauts uh how that we will all do this at the same time there's no rush to doing it there's no turn order you just do it as you go you're going to usually you start with putting your torso uh on your or uh Juggernaut space that's the first part to do then you uh you can do legs or arms but just keep in mind so your legs when you add your leg Powers together they have to be a number that's greater than when you add your arm Powers add together so you can't have like a 10 and a nine in your arms and then a two and a three in your legs that just cuz the legs can't support the arms at that at that point so your your you could flip that and have the two and the three as your arms and the nine and the 10 as your legs but uh you have to always keep the legs leg power add together greater not equal to but greater than the arm power add together if they're equal is that a problem yeah you that that isn't allowed because the thematically the way to think about is your uh your Juggernaut body counts as one extra weight so to speak so you wouldn't be able to so you need your arms be at least one less than your legs well that's unfortunate or it's very fortunate maybe no it's probably oh for you it is um let's see we're all building now at the same time yeah exactly [Music] yosan um and if you want to there's these black th these black sort of triangles underneath your Juggernaut if you want to use them to place over the the limb cards you can do that it just sells the illusion that this is like a robot with just two legs and two arms um if you don't want to use those that's fine too it's it's up to you arms and legs exactly uh let's see I guess I'll do this no oh no I accidentally grabbed my dice oh that happens sometimes and then I'll do this one stay [Music] there I be rotating these uh they should well so the stickiness is a little wonky I'll go ahead and help you here with that uh Yoshi cuz it's a yeah it's a little uh it doesn't always align perfectly you have have to get like right in sort of the middle area but there you go now it's a line for you uh uh the the stickiness Target think of like uh if you have a plane card think of the stickiness Target Target as a quarter like an actual like or a some sort of coin that you have in Canada but like a a quarter size something in the middle of that card that's where you're supposed to Target your card you're stacking on it to get the right alignment and stuff you may ask well Francisco why isn't it just the whole card well because some of these cards overlap and it doesn't work that way when you have overlapping um once you let's see let me peruse how everyone's build is going yeah you're there you go you got it think doing it right what was that Yoshi I just copy you yeah yeah what you did is totally fine um now Yoshi since you finished building go ahead and uh start adding your stats together so your attack strength is your arms add together your speed is your legs add together and your HP is all your limbs added [Music] together X strength is my arms spe is my Lim where are we putting this number all right so uh I'm so these sort of slot in up here uh Celeste um but so to uh change these numbers you can scroll wheel to go up or down or you can press space bar and that'll bring up a display where you can increment in ones tens and hundreds I don't think anyone ever gets to the hundreds but essentially your attack strength the first number is your arms add together so that would be like nine um and then you add your legs together for your speed and then your HP is all your limbs add together got mhm and then I'll go ahead while you guys are doing that I'll distribute bonuses I get no bonuses nice job Francisco uh so Yoshi you're going to get a plus two bonus because both your legs are uh water element types so you can pick I'm I'm giving you this token Nar your stats you can pick whether you want to be applied to attack strength or speed don't add it into the number but just keep it by the number and whenever you're okay having to use the you can always just add two to whatever number you have later and this is a onetime like static application no you don't apply it like you don't add it into the number right now because this could change as we play We you might get different limbs you might lose limb so you can always lose this bonus so just keep it by it and whenever it's applicable to use attack strength or speed you apply it then it can apply to both speed and attack no just one you're picking now whether you want to apply like right if you put it here you're applying it to attack strength if you put it here you're applying it to speed I could put it here okay that that probably is wise yes um alesti let's see you have you get a plus4 bonus cuz your both arms are the same element and both legs are the same element so good job with that you can choose again to have this plus4 apply to your attack strength or to your speed um don't add it into those numbers but just decide where you want it yeah uh and then let's see Daryl you get also a plus4 well done I'm just going to put these above your Juggernaut where they should go so I'll let you pick darl whether you want that on your attack strength or your go ahead put it on the attack attack strength okay you got it oh okay so now that we've got on that let's see speed I have 14 uh Yoshi has 14 um uh Celeste has 10 and then wow uh darl has 18 so Daryl is going to get to go first during this movement phase so you are what are you Daryl you're Hobart and then play will go to the left so Ley will go next then uh uh then uh Yoshi and I'll go last all right guys um so now that we've built our juggernauts it's time to get a move on uh exploring galon trying to find this warlord and where they're camped so that we can uh destroy them and try to free try to find out what happened to our parents they just disappeared on us um maybe the warlord took him we we don't know uh so Daryl gets to go first how this works is so why he gets to go first is because his speed's highest it's not uh it's not order of speed then it's just because it's easier to just go everyone clockwise to the left but the person with the highest speed gets to go first in this so in gony I know I think Daryl last time you played there weren't all these skulls on the map is that correct no there was not I think you added them after we played yeah actually last time okay so what these skulls represent are corruption so the warlord has spread like this corruption across the land to get rid of corruption uh what you have to do is you have to uh go from one uh well let me back it up a little bit on the map there's all these little circles with symbols in the middle of them some of them are red symbols some are green some are blue some are purple each of those is a map marker or a map stop and those represent essentially the number of uh map stops is how many places you can move or what represents like a movement uh uh uh amount so let's say if we're all looking at the map and I have darl's token here down here in the galman junkyard where we're all essentially here but I'm just start with darl if he wanted to let's say move to the city of Swift up here that would be one 2 3 four movement markers away so he would need to be able to move up to four movement markers away how do you know how many movement markers you can move is if you look at your Cube on the on this uh movement track the number underneath it is the maximum amount you can move so right now we can all move up to eight spaces away or eight movement markers away um now but to remove corruption Daryl would have to go from here only one movement marker away and then he would uh you would then clear this corruption it would turn into a potion which you could then keep um and What potions are helpful in combat it's just good to have potions they can also help in quest so just for now keep in mind it's good to have as probably as many potions as you can but when you clear a corruption right now it's going to take one life so you'll you'll reduce your you'd reduce your HP by one as we as we destroy the junk Golems it will go to as high as it will uh take three life from you every time you remove a corruption um so right now like the warlord's power is sort of dispersed but the less he has to control the more focused it can be so the more cor the more lethal the corruption is um that's how they think about it um so if you want to remove corruption you have to go from one map marker to the next map marker essentially removing the corruption on the road in between okay if you were to go all the way to Swift you would remove none of that corruption so if you go no you don't remove them no it's only because ESS movement yeah you're movement you're like making a focus effort I couldn't like take eight I can't take eight steps take out four life and remove before corruption no no it's it's a focus effort to just move one like you're taking your time clearing the road of and purifying it um as opposed to like I'm just mad dashing to wherever location I want to get to yeah um sometimes there are reasons to just not worry about corruption I usually especially at the start of the game I don't usually worry about it not because I'm the warlord just because I don't worry about it just everyone Drake endro just so you know okay so if I do this I hit the city and remove one corruption uh no because you'd have to go from here to here you have to go one from one mat marker and clearing the corruption between the road and that the next map marker so it's not if there's no corruption in between it's it's just map marker to map marker any corruption between those two that's what you clear right but I have eight map marker or I have eight movement right now right yeah mhm so it' be 1 2 3 3 4 5 so I'm saying I'm going to this city yeah and I'm taking out this corruption along the way no you you're not because there's there's a map marker here and so the corruption is in the road between this map marker and this map marker so taking it out as I passed through it no you yeah you don't take it out as you pass through it it's only if you're like okay you actually make a decision I'm going to stop here I'm going to do the quest or whatever and and then I'm going to next turn move there and that's clearing the corruption all right I I'll go okay uh you will take minus four life going through the the lava Sands desert uh going on this spot and this spot uh so reduce your life by four if you're going to do that keep in mind there's another Quest over here that will take no life so I just want to make sure you're you're sure you want to go up to that one that's I'll go over here then okay sounds good all right so this this part uh um there's lots of different things to do in in galman there's you can go to bring camps and gamble you can go to cities and try to free them that's when combat starts but uh some darl's doing is going on a quest so there's these exclamation points throughout the on the map there's four of them um there's up to seven quests that uh you can that you you uh are randomly selected from but there's four per game so every game it's going to be a little different which Quest you get but uh darl go ahead and you can flip over this Quest and read it to all of us and let us know what what's happening wrong but uh let's see Haunted Lighthouse after you and your troop prepare prepared camp for the night they begin telling ghost stories to one another though normally uninterested one catches your ear even though the water Fox priest returned the gold the ghost still exacted revenge and the Swift Lighthouse remains haunted to this day uh after inquiring more to resolve pour out is that what six potions yeah potions times what you're going to roll D6 whatever that is it's the number of potions you'd have to use okay ghosts sets free and Promises to help as thanks play this as an artifact nightmares cause all right so I guess I will roll the D6 and see if I get lucky here okay sounds good so I just click on the dice yeah you click on the dice and press R to roll and I have noticed I would press R multiple times CU sometimes it feels like the the the uh it will default oh it didn't work for you sometimes it feels like the it will default to five for a roll off of one I don't know why that's may be just me but you got a four so that means you'd have to pay four potions to in order to do the the number a and po there are potions on we all got cards in our hands on the right hand side of that card there's some people say it looks like a door knob it's supposed to be a potion on its side like if you were to tilt the card it'd be more clearly a potion but um you can conceivably have four potions at this point um if you have like a 10 and or maybe a a 10 and a three or two nines or something like that but if you don't have that darl then uh you will have to take the B option okay so the one HP yeah the one minus one to HP and this gets discarded where are we looking for potions we own uh so they'll be uh next on the usually you keep them in the in that section yeah exactly Yoshi and those are clear incretion you yes also in your hand like look at one of your cards there's a little potion on the right hand side in the middle in that black strip so you can use cards that's the other multi-use function of these cards you can use them as potions as well okay okay how do you know what your HP is so your HP is your limbs added together uh and it's so the three numbers above your your uh Juggernaut the last one is your HP you said life and HP and I was confused oh my my you use you use two different words I was like is there two different things no they're both the same but I I should try to just standardize use HP my apologies lety that's a great uh question to clarify on um okay so darl I believe uh so when you move uh you move your movement track down your Cube on the map down here down one and then uh so your next turn you'll only be able to move up to five map markers away uh just for for yours and also Yoshi and and ley's clarification you can't move through closed Gates on the map so right now um uh Swift or headstone would have to be free in order to get into the Northern Territories but next up is Ley so Ley what would you like to do um I am going to and if if you want to hear like Francisco I'm not sure where am I what might be a good thing to do feel free to ask that or if you want to try to figure it out that's fine too well you said that going towards lava Sands takes away h right yes yes okay can I free this town right here so that's not a town that's just a road with corruption on it but you can clear that corruption by going to this brigon Camp okay that's what I'm going to do all right so flip that over and you can put in your PO there's a potion section next to your right uh your left leg on your player board yeah keep it right there and now uh at the Brin camp and these are on your sort of player help card but a brigin camp you can either pay a potion or 3 HP uh so you're either gambling hey brins I'm going to gamble try to get some of your stuff here's a potion here's my my what I'm going to what I what's it called You're put your your uh your bet yeah that's the bet you're placing or you could just get into a scrap with them and just like I'm going to take your stuff and you just fight them and so that's the minus 3 HP so you pick one of those you don't have to do either but you pick one of those and then uh you uh would roll three Dice and you get to keep two of the results and there's the results are on the on the map between the two c but I can go over them based on what you roll gotcha okay so how do I loot bodies so how do I get stuff so you first are you going to use a potion to gamble with them or are you gonna uh fight fight them fight okay so you just take minus three HP and there's not a big fighting mechanic with briging camps so uh you you minus three not plus three yeah I was trying to zoom in oh okay so I believe you're at 19 so everybody see that c that was flipped r or whatever are you talking about the Haunted Mansion that Dar thing I'm not sure which card you're talking about unless you're talking about the quest card that dar did earlier um lesie didn't do a card uh Yoshi she went to a Brin Camp that's what this little icon is Camp yeah and you can read what that is on your player card ah or help card info card not sure what we call it okay so uh Celeste you can shift click on three of your dice and then press R to roll them and you can press R multiple times if you before you let them land if you want to make sure they're really rolled but I'll leave that up to you you can just press R once too all right so you got a one a three and a five one's generally not good which uh in combat that would mean you'd have to disable a limb um you don't you wouldn't have to choose that because you have three here uh but the other two a three and a five a five will give you plus five to your attack strength so you can just uh increase it by five right now okay hang on because I keep moving the board so then my mouse is moved oh oh oh okay so I'm upping my attack strength uh-huh by five okay okay and the three is you get to draw a oh let me move this over here you get to draw a card and amplify card so um sometimes when you hover over the deck it will draw all the cards so I have the habit of just pulling out one and that's the one you can take into your hand so T to take that one all right so you have an extra card okay that was a great roll I think for just 3 HP all right so that is your turn your movement track goes down one and now it is Yoshi's turn okay I could do 14 bases no so so the the amount of like little map markers you can move uh along is dictated by this number that your movement track cube is above so you're above the eight so you can move up to eight spots away but there aren't any spots that are eight away that are unless these Gates on Swift and headstone were open so really I think five is about the max you can go take a look Drake says always clear the corruption well maybe not always oh and you may be wondering okay so clearing corruption Francisco Francisco that's nice um I'll get potions for that another reason to clear corruption is that whatever corruption is left uh at the when we when the war Lord is revealed though let's say there were 10 corruption left or nine corruption left that would get added to all their main stats so they would get plus n to attack strength plus n to speed plus n to HP so the less corruption out there the weaker the the warlord will be at the end like in real life yeah exactly yes okay and again if you want help knowing okay for I'm not sure what the best option here might be feel free to ask I'm sure you would know Yoshi because if if I was in a better position I would have given you that rule book and you'd be like oh I I got this Francisco but I'm sorry we are not I'm not to that point yet I written like a four what I can yeah what I can see there's a fairy icon uh-huh on the board that I can go to yes what does it mean by cross bitter run or Traverse it to other fairy so there's another fairy somewhere yeah there's another Ferry up here um by headstone so essentially bit run can act as a road that's just a way of thinking about that um you go from to stuck there huh so it's like if I go there there's nothing I can't move beyond the gates you can move to headstone though and fight that junk goem or you can move to Swift and fight that junk goem whenever you fight a junk gem though as City there's going to they're going to get a buff and you're going to get a debuff of some kind um so be aware of that so for headstone for instance if you go fight a headstone you're going to take an automatic minus 10 to your HP and they will do double the normal damage they would normally do yeah so I can't land on the same icon as someone else you can occupy the space no you you absolutely can that's not a problem join me I'm going to land on keep in mind that you if you go to where Daryl is that he did that Quest so it's disabled now if you want to do another Quest right now you'd have to go up lava Sands to the take four damage damage exactly there's that another icon there yes that so there are some icons on the board there's an owl there's a lighthouse there's a map at the very very tip top those are sort of quest related so you go there if a quest says to um they're that otherwise there's not really a reason to to go to them let see uh but if you want to do like what lesy did and go to the bring Camp use uh since you don't have potions you'd have to use life but you could do that and do the same like rule three pick two the effects where can I look at those effects or is it somewhere uh which effects oh oh of the dice you like un rolling three yeah yeah so between on like our side is between raise Hutch and headstone um the one is a disable uh two is plus two to HP the little robot guy is your HP plus two to HP three is you get an amplify card which is essentially you draw a card that could be an amplifier or potion four is plus4 to HP five is plus five to attack strength and six is a potion okay okay I'll go do the same thing okay as Ley okay the gamblers are like ah well you we we should be able to take you out right and you're like no and your HP is this uh this one right here what did I just do I think you increase it let's see what should it be 7 + 15 is 22 Okay so reduce it by a three had the same HP as you oh you did no cuz you have 15 speed I have 14 speed so that so you should be at 22 oh I think I scrolled up on speed oh oh did you uh oh yeah it should be 14 you're right okay there go so now reduce your HP by three one two three uh-huh and now you can uh shift click three Dice and roll those shift click three dice M and press R uh I think you might have pressed T [Music] accidentally so do I just put them back and then res you yeah you can put them back there that's more for they can be anywhere they don't have to be in those spots um so is that what you rolled or or is that just when I pressed if I did press T it showed up as ones on my hand uh so I don't really know if that's is how I would just go ahead and roll again so shift click them and press shift click and then plus r there you go yeah all right so you got uh a five so very similar to Le you got a 53 and a one so you could increase your uh unless you wanted to take the one which would essentially be you get a nothing um I assume you want to take the five and the three is that ACC I'll take the five and the three okay so you can draw raise attack yeah raise attack and take that card okay attack plus five mhm that yep that looks good all righty and now it is my turn oh and this gets moved down one so then your next turn you can only move five movement spots um I am going how much life do I have I want thanks I am actually going to Traverse the hot lava Sands Oh my legs are burning um up to this Quest and let's see what quest this is all right father's fight you investigate rumbling from a nearby Village you surmise from the Villager clamor that a cultist took buddy to be sacrificed at elderen ARC and z went to rescue him a week ago they offered two potions to rescue them and purify the ark unsure of their taale or even if Buddy is boy or beast let alone zave you go to Elder canar and I can defeat the occultist rescuing Z and Buddy draw a card and reduce HP by cards power take this card take that card and this one or stay out of it Elder can Arc is profaned Grants warlord one sacrifice after reveal okay so let me see first let me see what the card's going to be a five so I took four damage for crossing the Sands and now I'm going to take five more gosh oh I don't I I mean I do want to go Eldin [Music] but all right I'm I'm going to take it so I'm going to take the five damage and I hope this proves to you guys I'm not the warlord by the way CU I'm taking that card and then that one so I move one you're trying a little too hard to prove that you're not the I move one for this this uh movement but when you do a quest that makes you move um or you choose the option that would make you move you have you automatically move to that Quest location and then your move marker will move again so now I'm at three um there are if you guys zoom in on the movement track there's these W's above the one and the three essentially what will happen is if you cross the first w a corruption will come back up come back out on the board if you cross the second W like if you if you go to two or you go to the last one the warlord will get an extra card they'll just get an extra card for the last battle from the deck so ideally you don't go to down to that lowest one but is a possibility so I just moved to elderen Arc I did my quest now it is back to Daryl's turn hey Sean [Music] and go ahead and flip that to show the potion uh darl uh F to flip yeah there you go and I assume you're going up to Swift all righty okay so you're going to fight the Swift Golem all right so for Ley and Yoshi the would be good just to know what combat looks like and also after you sort of get a sense and all all mo the the the cliff notes of combat are all on your mager cards and the lower black section of them so if you want to hover over them press space bar read it up that'll essentially be what this goes through as we start combat but for these Jungs first we have to decide what their power level is so we draw cards for that so the speed of this guy is going to be eight though the bonus for Swift is he gets double speed so the speed is actually 16 um and then oh my gosh attack of 10 plus seven jimy jamy okay um isn't his leg less than his arms it is with junk golems that doesn't matter though they're just they're just this horrible concoction that will just function with one with legs that are weaker than arms um uh okay so given that uh Daryl here uh with this in mind he's going to have an overall a life of let's see that's uh 25 oh um you can uh so darl this is new to you and I I know this is obviously new to Lan CEST so uh we now have these team up special abilities so Daryl for yours I'm going to bring it up on my screen big um you have this junk NATO special ability which honestly I don't think would help right now too much just CU I don't think there's anything in the junk yeah there's nothing in the junk pile but it also uh the the team ups special also let you know who you can ask for help to come help you so you can ask either me the water mineer or a Celeste the fire mineer to come help you if you would like and then we can ideally do a team up ability which hers is great for doing damage mine is good for getting potions or doing damage Yoshi's is good for re-enabling Limbs and also him reducing the amount of damage he takes but a team up ability well we'll get if you decide to do that we'll get to that but I'm I don't want to overload right now so would you like help help from me or Ley darl or do you want to just take this guy off on out on your own and it looks like you're muted so I I don't know if you're talking or not but I can't hear you if you are sorry I forgot I turned that off my roommate came in so I was talking to him okay uh uh yeah no if Celeste is willing to help extra damage would definitely be helpful in this situation I think okay Celeste are you you don't have to go help but would you would you want to I came to this expecting to be spicy let's go okay okay so I'm GNA move that real quick so essentially when because of that um Celeste you will automatically move down another on the movement track okay and you will lose your uh well let's see will you lose your next turn I this is part let's see you would go next after Daryl so you could Cho so you could choose to you couldn't move but you could choose to rest in the city regardless of what Daryl decides [Music] after so we'll we'll get to that here in a second but okay you move up there to help all right uh whose speed is highest I think it is yours darl so uh you get to go first uh so when in combat first you're going to uh hey Paul I know you can see my cards I already double checked that uh celest Yoshi and Gerald aren't going to watch the Stream So I know they won't see my cards so they won't know if I'm the warlord or not uh but they are kind of small so they're difficult to yeah yeah I know but I if I were the warlord and I'm not you would you could obviously see that because it looks different from all the others um but you are actually oh my gosh so how combat works is you're going to uh think of what action you want to take you only get to pick take one action during your turn um before it's uh the your the defender turn to attack and then it flip then they go then it's back to you and you to take another action so we each have three actions our basic action is just attack you attack with your attack strength and then we each have two special actions which are IND specialized to each of us so uh Celeste and and Yoshi if you want to read through what yours are uh both of yours are a little hard to comprehend uh because they're this three staged action thing um but uh it's possible that uh Gerald wants to do a team up with you uh Lusty so we we'll hit that if he wants to um but Geral would you if you want to do just a your action that's fine you can also play an amplify card before your action if you want to amplify whatever your action might be um uh and if you have a question about what it might do we could go over that but yeah would you like to do a basic attack action or a team up action um or your stack shock action thank you for the raid cast uh static shock disable yeah I don't need to disable my limbs right now no oh oh actually my bad at Swift We can't use amplify cards oh so forget why I said about using an amplify card here but um yeah you I'll smack him for 18 then smack him for 18 damage all right that's your uh oh yeah because of your plus four nice okay so and let me do this so that I'm can think of who's going okay 14 damage or 18 damage you said right yeah cuz I have 14 plus the bonus nice okay so that because let's see what's your speed again 18 18 and his speed is 16 so your speed's higher so if an attacker's speed is higher than the defender that causes a critical hit and it will actually destroy the defender's weakest limb which is this seven so that's destroyed now unfortunately that means his lowest limb is this 10 so he's going to Counterattack you darl for 10 days damage okay if his seven was still there it'd be the seven but yeah so you you lowered your HP by a 10 hey geek devotions yeah okay all right so now it is his turn to attack and he is going to attack whose ever speed is lowest which is actually uh Celeste so Celeste uh the Swift Golem is attacking you for 10 damage here are the ways you could mitigate against it uh one you could just take the damage I don't advise that but you could you wouldn't die from that uh you could also um if your speed is higher which uh it's not but let's say your speed was higher you could actually um absorb all that damage into your strongest limb like you'd essentially be fast enough to get into position raise up your leg as a shield or something and absorb all that into your strongest limb but because your speed is 10 and it his is 16 because that's the buff at Swift he gets double his normal speed um your speed's lower so um if he hits you it will destroy one of your limbs that's not good so I think what I would suggest doing is using a potion which when you use a potion that will dispel an action so um and then it would move this uh there's a tracker on the and underneath the movement tracker that goes up and so let's say say let's say you choose to use your potion then if the junl had potions he could use a one potion to overpower your dispel and get his attack through but then let's say you had two more potions you could play those to move it up again and then you dispel that overpower and it can go up and up and up up until eight and whoever commits eight potions will win whether they're cancelling an action or overpowering an action um could not have cancelled that Counter Strike uh no yeah you cannot you cannot dispel a Counterattack those always just happen so Celeste what would you like to do against this damage the junk Golem is doing to you um I guess I'm going to use the potion to dispel it okay that that's what I would do as well so perfect so you dispel it when you use a potion to dispel it you don't get to Counterattack cuz you're investing that time into just um dispelling and surviving surviving exactly um but now it is uh going to be wait it wasn't his turn to attack I am so sorry get that potion back Lusty the the junk Golems always go last unless unless it says so on the card so I don't know why I had the junk Golem going next it's your turn because you thinking of the speed of the Golem I think so but that doesn't matter it's always the in unless at Port Powers the junk G goes first that's one of its Buffs and then the warlord if they find and we'll get to this that when we start looting this body but if the warlord finds his own ENC his or her own encampment then they can take the offensive to another magineer and attack them uh and then in that case the warlord gets to go first but in this instance lesie you get to go would you you can't do the team up action at this point because Daryl already did his normal action but you could still do your normal attack action you could start a lava flow which I don't think You' want to since you could just one-hot this guy but if you like to do that you can um how do I oneshot him uh so you say I'm going to use my attack my normal attack and since your attack strength is 18 versus his seven life that's going to kill him let's smack him [Applause] all right he is destroyed um yeah good job so last since you got the kill shot you actually get to specialize um because you have a fire limb and you uh I think your specialization is um destroy one or kill one junk junk Golem and have a fire limb um where would I see that so next to your portrait uh there's the specialization and then what you get from [Music] specializing all right so now what was that says attack with HP then set HP to 10 yeah so you this unlocks a new action which is essentially a death ray you're using your life all your life energy to get a huge attack cuz your HP I've seen people get like Paul once got his HP up to like in the 90s so you could have this massive attack but then it's going to set your life to 10 so you'll be in this weaken state if you do that so I can keep mining at 16 then right now yeah yeah yeah yeah that's only if you choose to do it as an action in combat um all right so part of the loot of Swift is everyone who's an attacking mineer gets to draw a card so ly and uh Daryl you both one of you take one of these two cards I just took out of the deck into your hand okay lasty take that one not the dial oh sorry no no that's easy to do go ahead and take take the four yeah okay um all right now how looting so you got the rewards uh did anyone disable anything from uh I don't think anyone disabled uh any limbs uh so those go off uh those go back all right um return just looking over this just Jun on limbs Okay so now here's how ludin will work um lesie since you killed the junl you'll get to decide uh to take one of the limbs um you can take any of these Limbs and change them out with one of the limbs in your Juggernaut or you can just take the card into your hand uh as a potion SL amplify card okay let me catch up on what's this over here oh that's a dis that's the discard pile sorry oh okay yeah I'm as you're looking over there let me catch up on chat socast says man was that raid notification super delayed uh maybe it was uh G devotion says hello rewinders Paul says are you are the weakest limb goodbye Sean says so how long is a normal game of junk air juggernauts uh and then G says six hours no normally it seems to be about 3 hours but we're going to be ending here in about uh 30 minutes because uh Le has to leave so depend on who depend on who's if if lesy happens to be the the warlord we will probably go ahead and stop if she's not um then we will probably be able to continue on at least with it'll just be two uh MERS verse one uh one warlord which I'm not I'm not the warlord uh let's see I will eat bacon to dispel it wow okay sure Drake uh g v says with him explain things as they play about an hour no it's usually about 3 hours uh to to play I I I have yet to play with people that I just played like a week ago where I don't think I'd have to recap a ton of rules in that case it may take as little as two hours but we'll see all right um so did you you took one of the car you took the 10 ly and were you gonna change that out with one of your limbs or just keep it in your hand I'm not okay I'm just gonna hold it all right and then uh Daryl your loot from this battle is currently uh one potion so if the if the let's say this was the last um the last junle we are fighting then it'd be super powerful and there'd be three potions of loot um to disperse among who's ever fighting if it were just you you would go those three potions right now it's just one potion so go ahead and take this potion right here that put on your player board and put oh actually I could just put in your potion pile so you get a potion for loot for being part of the battle but Gerald since you approach the city you get to determine whether or not and actually this eight will go up to be what be the first extra leg of the warlord um you will get to pick whether or not you want to search this city so Yoshi Celeste Daryl just Daryl I'm sorry this is a repeat and you're like I get it Francisco but I want to make sure this is stressed cuz this can totally like just this this can this is a fragile part of the game if you don't understand it especially since there it's easy to flip cards over and not realizing no I'm flipping a card or or not okay so darl yes if you are whether or not you're the warlord if you take this this city card into your hand you're going to take it into your hand if you decide to search the city if you want to rest then don't worry about it but if you decide to search the City you're going to take this card that was underneath the junl card into your hand and if you uh the only if you're not the warlord and it is the warlord's encampment card which is a card that's going to look Brown and gray it's not going to look like any other card really so you'll know it when you see it if you're not the warlord and you find the warlord's encampment card then you say hey guys I found the encampment and then we would start the final battle we'd get set up for the final battle if you are the warlord and you find your own encampment don't say anything because then you have the option to uh essentially go to a space where another mineer another player is and start fighting them you just reveal yourself I'm fighting you now and that's a good way to pick off maybe a weaker magineer so you're not F everyone all at once okay um so that's so there's magineer and you find the warlord's camp there's warlord and you find the warlord's camp if you are if you just find a normal card regardless of whether you're a mineer or the warlord you still don't say anything you just keep it to yourself okay I just have this extra card that's great it okay so all right I'll take it just because it I'll search the City cuz if it happens to be his camp we can jump into the final thing in the half hour or oh perfect yeah that's a good point yeah yeah so if it happens to be it then great if not so I just take it I don't flip it you just take it exactly T to take yeah all right okay and so you would only yeah reveal it if you're not the warlord and I mean I guess if you're the warlord and you just want to start the fight I guess you could do that but I think it it's more strategic to like go to a a place and get the get the uh uh first attack First Strike attack which First Strike isn't I'm not using that in ter like like the magic the Gathering sense I'm just saying colloquially get the first okay um all right so you're not saying anything so I'm GNA I I'm not going to assume anything you could be the warlord you could not be the warlord I don't know um ly uh you can't choose to move anywhere because you moved in to help uh in this fight but you can you can choose to rest in the city which will give you plus 10 to HP and it will move your movement track back up to three spots oh is that not that's not an option for you so no no that's changed from the last time I played you could have chosen that but you can only choose search the see or rest now your next turn Daryl you can decide to stay there and rest that's fine no no that's just different from last time last time it was just as soon as the bad guy was beating everybody reset oh okay yeah yeah so then yes then that is different yeah if you participated in the battle last time you just everybody got their movement dials back oh interesting okay yeah I I guess that must have been a a lot longer ago than I remember because I don't remember oh oh yeah that's right no that's oh yeah that's true yes that was causing an issue where movement was just super easy then so I was trying to make it a little more challenging so now you have to rest to get your movement back so you uh Celeste did you search the C you searched that was your option you can choose to rest next turn darl um but you can't rest this time because you pick cers okay so Celeste your movement uh thing is going to go back uh uh two spots because that's all there is it could go back up to three um let's see vender says of course you know he's isn't the warlord because we all know you are oh my gosh later and Lord God thank you for valendra being here I pray is a good rest of his day thank you for him being a part of this community I pray protection and provision over him I also pray that his stream would um would draw more people in as he streams and uh look forward to next time we can hang out and stream together amen have a good one valendra thanks for being here uh oh and and cellcast has also headed out to eat barbecue and watch Dune part two Lord God may cellcast have a fun day today have some good barbecue enjoy the movie uh thank you for him being a part of this community I pray pray for protection and provision over him and I look forward to next time we're can to hang out and stream together amen have a good one cellcast okay uh so you did that and now is Yoshi's turn what would you like to do Yoshi I'm gonna go how many spaces now I can go so your cube is above the five so you can move up to five spaces you could also uh clear the corruption between the brigin camp and the ferry if you want to do that um but yeah you can move up to five and I need to go down another movement space don't I uh yes you do yeah because you moved yeah thank you thank you darl okay all cross back here okay let me just double check that that works one two 3 4 yeah you could do that and you're going to take minus 4 HP for that though oh wait no no no I'm sorry I did that Quest so that's actually disabled you can move there there's no Quest there I'm sorry I didn't put the disable on there so if I choose five I can fight the Golem yeah uh let's see you were there one two three four five yep you could get up there to fight the Golem if you wanted uh sure sure I'll do that okay this will be the last Golem that's just uh single power after this they'll double EMP power then triple EMP power so that's some also else to keep in mind wow geek devotions wow um and this that is discard okay so you're going to fight The Headstone Golem is that right Yoshi okay so first off say yes I I didn't hear you first off you take four life uh 4 HP excuse me for traveling through Lava Sands minus four mhm and now uh for the headstone junk Golem the uh the debuff for you is another minus 10 to your HP so you're going to sit at four HP right now there I go lero drink it and there's only two left in here so I'm going to shuffle this all right so the uh speed is seven not great let's see if you luck out on the arms though attack of seven plus an attack of two okay so he has his base attack is nine but the other buff for him is time two so he has a attack of 18 so he could definitely one shot you um 9 + 7 is uh 16 so his health is 16 all right um would so on your mineer card you can join up with fire and water I don't know if any of us could get over to you actually Lusty could probably get it to you um but would you like help or do you want to try to just one man this sure I like help is that possible I have four health help help help help wow um okay so right now let me I it's based on how who can move over they have to accept the request yeah so right now you can only ask for help from me and ly um because that's who your team ups are with on your uh hunker down special um let's see if I could even get over to you I have three movement uh one two three I couldn't get to you so last said eight movement I'm pretty sure could one two three four yeah so Les could get to you I could want more loot yeah so let do you want more loot always okay let's see if we survive okay so uh move your guy move your little standy Celeste over to uh to where Yoshi is over here at headstone okay hang on okay I have to find know last time I was getting all kinds of bonuses from like delivering final blows and might oh yeah Power last time was like broken yeah so that will move you down again on the movement track Ley um and you also will take minus 10 to your HP Celeste for fighting this junk but you didn't have to travel through Lava sand so it's it's not the minus four also Justus 10 good to know all right and let's see your speed is 10 Yoshi's is 14 so Yoshi you get to go first I uh if you want if you want a suggestion I could I certainly have one for you but if you want just tell me your suggest okay my suggestion is that you uh you offer to team up with Celeste for your teamup special how teamup specials work is essentially I if you you've you've played Chrono Trigger right uh a Yoshi actually haven't oh okay never mind then um so forget about it it doesn't matter what's what's a Chrono Trigger with your team up actions um uh essentially it counts as one action that both you and whoever you're teamed up with the whatever's on that team up action will both trigger in the in the order of speed uh they'll both trigger but it will count as one action so let's say you were fighting the warlord uh uh who had potions they could dispel it as one action they're not having to dispel two things it's just dispelling one thing uh you both could commit to overpowering with your potions but um but it's not like two separate actions that the warlord is having to dispel two different things so it's one action it will count as both your turns um but if you were to do it it would uh do your hunker down ability which for you Yoshi it would make your damage any damage you take reduced to one so you'd only take one damage at a time even if someone did 90 damage to you it' only be one damage okay and that would last until you pick a different action so if your next turn you decide to attack then the hunker down would go away or you could just stay hunker down that's fine too um and you still get to Counterattack in hunger down state so that's a good thing and then if uh Ley agrees to the team up she would get to do her Focus fire team up special which she does her attack strength plus 10 which I think would already kill this guy um and let's say it didn't kill him uh celest we get to pick uh uh what limb is destroyed or disabled if that were to happen from uh from a critical hit or a absorption so what I'm hearing is we have the option to oneshot this person uh yes you have the option to oneshot it let's try that what you described okay so you hunker down uh all limbs are enabled for you guys but no none are disabled so that doesn't really matter here um you're only going to take one damage now Yoshi if there is any sort of attack but uh leie you're going to do well what do you think what what would you say you're attacking for if you were to do the math I didn't know there was going to be math so right now your base attack strength is 14 is 18 because you have 14 plus four then with your team up special what would you say your um what would you say your attack strength becomes it says plus 10 okay so so that's 24 28 because because you have the plus four bonus so yeah 28 damage um he's like ah why did I go in with the warlord destroyed hey we did it well done well done uh let's see you get the kill shot once again which means you get the reward of plus five for this guy for this this guy he only has a single the the winning mineer which is the one who destroyed him gets the bonus so you get plus five to your attack strength uh Ley get that as a trophy um you also get to loot the body once more so you pick if you want uh a seven you could take the two whatever you want [Music] like and again you can trade it out with one of your current limbs if you like um you don't have to but you would probably lose a bonus if you ended up doing that but yeah okay take that one all right and then uh this one's going to go back to the junk pile which I hate that we ran into this already but I'll have to figure that out okay and then this one's going to go to the warlord oh wait no that'd be reversed it won't be that way the more powerful one will go the warlord this will go down to the junk pile and Yoshi you will get a potion as your loot okay so I'll put that there now the next junk Golem is going to give two potions but it's going to be double the power um Yoshi since you are fighting in headstone you can choose to search the city or rest if you decide to Long rest then you can't come back and search the city until the other two junk Golems are defeated so what would you like to do I mean I guess I'll search it and then I can rest later is that how it works yeah yeah so do do you remember everything I went over with darl about when to say what the card is and when not to say all right okay so take that your hand i p this card into my hand and flip it exactly well it should flip automatically but yes if it doesn't it hasn't flipped in my hand okay I think that's why hitting T if you can hit t on the keyboard is better cuz then it will flip automatically when it gets into your hand to no okay nothing happened though okay all righty uh then it is so that's your turn you move down one now it's my turn what to do um the rest after this one too yeah when it's back to your turn uh leie yeah you would you would rest oh okay um but let's see for me I'm going to uh oh wait I wanted to be an elder Arc for this okay so I'm going to stay put so my movement doesn't go down I'm just going to stay where I am but I am going to sacrifice my two uh my two arm into the pile at elderen ARC uh depending on what you sacrifice you will get a bonus for uh sacrificing Earth limbs I believe I get 25 to my life so I'm going to lower my attack by two because I lost that limb and my arml but I'm going to increase my HP by 25 all right and that is my turn uh now it is back to now it's to Daryl again uh Drake says Wonder Twin powers activate the junk Golems only have one leg but two arms they're top heavy they are topheavy it's just it because the the the way I'm head canning it the thematically thinking about is the Warlords the the warlord is essentially using blood magic as opposed to Elemental Magic so it allows for some some anomalies that would otherwise normally [Music] work uh you're you're muted again darl so if I rest my HP goes up and I get speed back exactly you your HP would go up by by uh by 10 and your movement track would go up to um at least three right now it would Max at two because that's how many spots are on the track but yeah that's what would happen if you if you rest I'll just do that for okay and you already did the plus 10 to your life yeah I'm back to 31 okay uh lesie your only option right now is to rest since you moved into help so go ahead and do that I'll move your moving track there but yeah increase your life by 10 all right Yoshi are you going to rest as well or are you going to do something else uh when you rest does it just go up and it there's no limit to that yeah essentially yes you can you can get your here's the thing when you rest at a city uh when you long rest at a say I should say there is difference cuz you can short rest at a village but when you long rest at so you get plus 10 HP and your your your movement track will go up to a Max of three however you can't rest in a city or a village if your movement is already at eight so you can't just camp at a city and constantly get HP you do have to move off of it when you're at an eight movement you only gain one unit of movement back right no you get up to three for a city one for a village movement City and then I get 10 HP back uhhuh yep okay I'll do that okay sounds good so yeah you can move your movement track or I'll move it for you up so now you're back up to eight and then give yourself 10 HP Paul's like rest HP for the win what was that Daryl that's it's already back to you yeah it is back to me now I am going to do like you guys and move one two uh unfortunately that moves the corruption or the this down by one so corruption is going to come back onto the board except I don't have extra corruption unfortunately so this potion is a corruption we'll just remember that this is a corruption actually if you want oh yeah if you could duplicate if you guys have ones that are corruption it could bring one out and put it right at that first road that'd be great and then you could just take one of these potions that are over here can't just in a piece yeah right there right there yeah and then take a potion instead what was that uh Yosi can't just clone a piece and have extra pieces on the I can when I'm doing it when I'm editing the setup I can't mid game oh okay now why did the corruption come back I'm sorry oh because I passed this first W on the movement track when I moved oh you you've moved too much yeah I moved so um all right so now I went to the city and I'm going to Long rest so my thing's going to go one two three and I'm going to get 10 life and is back to Daryl at this point though we've all done gone through our full set turns we have 10 minutes left so here's what I am going to I'll just ask Celeste are you the warlord no okay then what I'll have you do Celeste is go ahead and let's dismantle actually let let's Let Me Take A let me let me just see here this this is fun so this is something that we didn't really go over but each Juggernaut whenever you make it has its own sort of unique name there's like 50,000 unique names so leie for yours you had a torch class Thunder feather oh that's interesting a thunder feather wow so that was your sound a d andd magic item it really does yeah yeah it sounds like something you would pick up mhm so thank you for playing uh Celeste let me ask you before you have to go um any feedback you have let me get p and I'm going to send you a a link asy put together an awesome Google form to to get feedback from I know it's it's not you don't have the full experience but given what you played um what uh what's any feedback of any sort they could be good bad anything [Music] um I can't think of anything at the moment uh good bad or otherwise it was fun um but if I'll think on it and when you send me that form I'll I'll try my best to to give you some good constructive perfect feedback awesome thank you okay so what what I'd like you to do uh Celeste is put all your cards down uh down by this two on the board okay so we could shuffle all those in and I'll go ahead and dismantle your Juggernaut yeah mainly the cards in your hand cuz I wouldn't be able to access those oh oh oh oh I see what you're saying so so one of us gets all her power bonuses now right no that's not how that works I had so many I was going based on potions okay so I have a ton of the potion yeah I'm need this yeah no I was hoping so last time I played I kind of kept getting the final blows like Celeste did so all a sudden my my arm strength was ridiculous nice so yeah no my power strength was like legitimately like plus 15 or something like that like and I'd hit double so I was doing like 40 plus damage each time to the warlord that's crazy um but yeah thank you so much for playing Celeste hopefully you have an awesome day and uh we'll catch you later okay you have a good one thank you bye bye bye all right so that means Daryl or Yoshi are the warlord cuz I'm not the warlord not revealing the warlord well just to let them know that I'm not um let's see Paul says I'm not the warlord it's s like some the warlord say whatever Paul that is exactly something the war um okay so uh so let me put lessie's [ __ ] off the board move these up one all right so uh Daryl is back to you all righty all right so so I'm over here right now mhm all right is there if I want to move up to this this Quest here now uhhuh I know I have the movement but I don't know what all the dials do right now obviously I can walk through the corruption but like I don't know what all the extra symbols are without that's so you don't have you can walk through them you don't have to stop at any of them but if you wanted to the the first one that looks like a tent is the brigin camp where you can uh spend potions or HP to to to roll die the next is a village where if you wanted you could junk one of your uh let me I have to read it I forget Village uh short rest your movement track would go back up one and you get 2 Hp um you can optionally junk a limb and use a card in your hand as your replacement limb um but if the associated uh Village is uh still is uh under control of the is in slave that's the word is enslaved by the junk Golem there then the junk glim will go to the warlord so essentially it's a way to if you want to if you like a card in your hand um and you want to be one of your limbs instead you could do that at a village you can also do that at a city but you actually get to swap with the one in your hand you don't lose the card that's currently a li when you're in City when you're in the SW and is that in Li of the long rest or no that's addition to the long rest so if you if you wanted to do that last time and didn't get to feel free to do it now since that just something you weren't I didn't make you guys aware of yeah no I I think I'm all right for okay all right so but yeah I think I'm G to I'm going to try the quest see what it gets me all right there is your QUEST card and go ahead and uh monks from a fire owl Monastery wave you down for help they lament how the warlord stole the sacred onx eggs no doubt using their power to suppress headstone in the other cities they request you search Lava Sands for fire Owls Nest and procure them new ones for their rituals set out promising to return roll a D6 for the eggs and reduce HP by two then so if three or more eggs are found return to the monks we share one egg it's power with you take this card uh B keep number of eggs found these become potions or 10 HP each so I just move to the Sands well yes so you are going to move to the Sands actually go to the owl that's one place to where you would go for this Quest so move there so first moving track down to the quest then down again for moving there and now you're going to roll 1 D6 for to see how many eggs you [Music] find okay you found I can't see one egg yeah okay that's not great um now roll two D6 to see how much HP you lost while you're looking for eggs that's what shifts to clook shift click to select multiple yeah okay so you lost six life and you only found one egg so I so you're going to take six life six damage from that okay and I would suggest just taking the keeping the egg uh because you have to take option b so you could choose whether to keep it as a potion one potion or 10 life yeah I'll just take it as 10 life and in the end just go up a little bit go up by four I think yeah yeah makes sense man you are not having any luck with these quests darl I am not so go ahead and yeah discard done a quest what was that Yoshi I haven't even done a quest yet well uh you have a chance now I think because let me disable this one four five two three four five yeah you could get over to this last Quest if you want because you have eight movement and it's five away all right so turn is it it's your turn Yoshi okay well that's my plan okay I'm going to go to the quest M two three four five awesome and I think there should only be one so you can take it you could flip it right here or take in your hand it's up to [Music] you I'm going to read out loud okay bu fees delivery having seen you come down the road from her stoop uh girl Laden with packages waves you down highness I'm terribly behind on my order will you deliver these Goose gooey butter cookies and gadgetry gear to Ashley's Hab bird dashery mhm you can have these potions as payment you take the packages and Potions but do you hey go to Ashley's make the delivery and take this card in your hand no time or no be no time to deliver and eat the cookies and use the gear which is 20 more HP and as's is Clos for the rest of the game yeah really know what Ashley's is so Ashley's essentially it's on that card but just so you know essentially you could go there and you could uh essentially pay with one of your cards and the power level of that card you get back as HP and attack strength ah but because uh uh Ray Hutch is um controlled by the warlord right now Ashley's habitatery is essentially has to fun has to kick back money to the warlord as a what's it called a tribute yeah has to give a tribute to the warlord so whatever you pay will go to the warlord right but that's only when it's open only when it's open yeah so if you take the B option Quest yeah if you take the B option you're sort of making it hard for me and and Daryl to to use Ashley's but you may be doing that cuz you're the warlord so in fact that's probably why you are the warlord aren't you you Yoshi I knew it this whole time no so how do I where is it on the board though oh oh it's uh it's here I'm GNA I'm moving your guy right above it okay uh you're a little token guy it's right there uh so you're just you just move here I just move right there why not okay okay so that use extra movement on top of my other movement yes it would be so one for the quest and then another for moving into the where the quest sends you oh I go here right that's the place and then I get to keep the card yep you just take exactly yep all righty so and then that is the final quest that's disabled all right my turn what to do what to do what to do I think wait where oh yeah why am I yeah I rested I had to move you I'm sorry okay no that's fine iot back totally fine I just look conf it off the board ah why am I off the board I'm in the void okay I'm going to I just removed the warlord now so I don't have to worry about him later oh okay haa credits just to show you how I'm not the warlord I am going to U Move and clear this corruption so there even though it's going to take two life now from me I'm still going to do it because that's the kind of standup guy I [Music] amute keeping those potions well I mean there is that yes uh okay it's back to you darl all right so if I go down or if I move it all another corruption hits the board right uh yes it would so you're just going to have to it's just going to happen unfortunately so honestly no because we're at I think we're at oh well I would just I just remove you would the corruption I just took off we would have back so yes right I see all right so that one's cleared that one's cleared oh yeah yeah and I forgot I should have taken these off and also two three cuz oh yeah we've done all the quests so Senate shelves should have been cleared a long time ago I'm sorry I I tend to forget to do that every time a city we just did that one we just did the last one on yosi's turn so okay clear those come off whenever you clear a city or a quest so it should have come off two quests ago essentially cuz we cleared Two Cities but regardless I don't know if that would that that's the the capital city so it's locked down when the when the our parents have disappeared and so it requires uh a combination of uh cities and quests to be fulfilled before the Marshall opens it back up and then once you're there you can use it for anything you can do in a city a village Ashley's habashy you can do in cell all right so for now I'm just going to I'm going to go to this city okay and rest okay sounds good so yeah it does move down one so let me do this this corruption I whoa I'm moving my map all around this corruption goes back but I'm I still get to have the potion so I'm take that this way all right so I get the HP back yep HP back and this will go back up three one two three uh Drake says only one egg for breakfast yeah daral only got one egg for breakfast I think I did a quest last time cookies I'm so hungry yeah I'm hungry too Drake uh that's the kind of stand up warlord you are I oh my gosh I'm not the warlord I guess I'll wait then because I'm okay with what I've got where can I read about a short rest that's the under the village so on that on that uh it's the third from the bottom on the map points and things to do right move track back one um okay thank you so is your turn now Yoshi okay hey when I moved through that p a road does the tunnel cost extra movement it did and we counted that for you I was aware of you moving through that it only counts as one movement if you have a a fire limb or you're the fire mineer which you had neither so it counted as two but you're still fine there's still five to the quest oh okay and excuse me so habit daser open I can pay a overload or something card you can pay one of your power cards so I with a number and whatever that number is you get to have back as HP and attack [Music] strength hey but but at this point the warlord would get the card yeah because Ray's Hutch is still under uh control so Ashley has to pay tribute to the warlord what is that thing at the top the thing at the above the map the north yeah it's that green circle at oh that's one of the quests that's for a a different Quest that session okay there's a village there s uh how much can I move right now move three you move three so I if I move to the capital it's closed no it's open now it's open now oh so I go there and then Capital lets me do anything you could do in this anything in the village City or and at the city if you were to pay like you would pay for Ashley's habashy you would go to the warlord right I guess I'll go here okay are you are you I assume you're going to clear the corruption on the way uh sure okay um I'm going to say this though so because you pass that first W that corruption stays there but you did attempt to clear it so you still get a potion lose HP you lose two HP now yes okay and let's see then here's the potion when I clear it that count as an action and I don't do anything in the city or do no no that that doesn't count as that uh you're committing to only moving One Stop away so that's the clearing the corruption you still get to do whatever you want to do in the city oh okay and then I can heal up with a long rest is that yes but if you're doing that then you can't do the Ashley's habiter thing you you pick one of those things you can do in another in a city Ashley's habiter Village you pick one of those and that's what you do in the capital so if I heal that's fine uhuh yeah yeah heal and movement track goes back up three one two three so you're back up to [Music] eight plus 10 right plus 10 more HP mhm okay excuse me all righty now is I assume you're done right [Music] Yoshi I'll take that as a yes um I said yes oh okay I didn't he thing cut out or something silly mic thing gosh um I am going to do what I don't know why is my text oh yeah that's why oh right I did that golly sakes okay I am super I feel like I'm super weak right now oh yeah I did specialize feel like I'm super weak right now so I'm am going to do this I'm going to go back to Swift I'm going to Long rest not that there we go long rest I am going to well don't do that I'm going to put uh this uh card from my hand into and rebuild this arm so my arm goes up by my attack strength by three my HP by three um and this goes up to one all right and I'm done do you get a bonus because they're both fire oh thank you yes I do get a bonus and I'll just apply that to my attack all right thank you Daryl and it's back to you excuse me uh what is the function of the Habit daser Again The Habit daser allows you to um you pay a card let's say I were to pay a four like I pay a four to the habid daser or to sell if it's open and then I get four whatever the number that is so the four I get plus4 attack strength and plus4 to uh to health to my [Music] HP I just moved up to raise to raise Hutch okay so here we go so you're going to attack raise touch here move these out of the way ah all right raise Hutch and this will be unfortunately um so the bonus for raise Hutch is double its HP but because the now we now the junk Golem uh counter is underneath the two it's double even that so it's going to be times four HP who oh my goodness Francisco with your fle okay so let's see what this guy ends up being okay a five uh for for that a seven for attack and a four for attack okay so his health let me do that first is 9 + 7 is 16 16 * 4 is 6 I think it's 64 well oh yeah I was doubling it once and then I double again but yeah got yeah 64 so he's he's chunky here 64 and he's going to his speed is 10 because everything's doubled speed is 10 and his um attack strength is 1122 so he's going to be hitting for 22 damage um let me move you you moved in position um so uh darl you can ask who can you ask for help you can only ask for help from me um and I'll ask for help like when you went to the city I think I counted it out that you have enough where I was willing to go oh okay yeah let me double check but I'm I'm I bet you you're right one two three four five yeah I can totally get there so yes I will come help you I don't know how helpful I'll be but I will come help hold on hey book of gaming look at that handsome guy H you must be talking about darl and Yoshi couldn't be talking about me um how are you doing book okay yes I will come help you for sure I'm here Rivier is here don't you worry Hobart we'll we'll crash waves against this guy without any problem you're not the warlord right good okay um one hit KO you got this we we'll see all right so whose speed oh and let me move my movement track down whose speed is higher 14 okay you get to go first so what would you like to do team up special uh all right so if I'm reading the team up special right there's we remove the top three cards from the junk pile and then it just straight up loses that HP yes unfortunately there's no cards in the junk pile right now they have oh that's not this that's the that's the deck the junk pile would be when we discard car when like after we finish race Hutch one of these limbs will go into the junk pile but whenever we run out of cards to draw from they face down we have to reshuffle the junk pile it goes back it becomes the deck again so right now there's no cards the in the junk pile but if you were if you were to do the team up special and I did it with you what what my team up special is is Rip Tide Defender gives one potion to each player in the team the junk Golems don't have potions if the defender has no potions they give five HP to each team member instead so we both get 5 HP and it'd lose 10 HP if we did that okay which isn't a great hit against but it's something right I think we' probably wait on that but uh anyway yeah what would you like to do in in lie of that [Music] so I I have a thought but I'll let you process yeah so do I I'm just so as OD as it sounds I am going to disable this is I think you're G thinking stack shock because that's what I was thinking too yes I'm just trying to figure out which ones I static shock which of my things I give up because if I do my arms then I am useless in my attacks for the rest of this exactly yeah yeah you would be but however next time we do a we could do a team up special and I would re uh wait do I reenable no I don't reenable your Libs that's that's Yoshi's that does that so because I wouldn't mind hanging out in the city for a couple rounds because I like a couple of my cards MH well when you when a limit is disabled you the disabled comes off after combat so you're not going to lose it um it's only if it's destroyed it's lost but um oh so it they don't go away no no they're just disabled which means they uh let's say let's say you used um your uh your eight and your uh 10 here or you disabled your let's say you disabled your arms for instance then where did this come from let's say you disabled your arms um then uh you wouldn't be able to attack uh you won't be able to attack with anything but whenever this combat's over those disables come off and you still keep your N9 and four okay so I'm going to disable one arm and one leg so the eight and the four I think uh enabled arms or enable legs you have to you have to disable either both arms or both [Music] legs all right I I think it makes sense uh Daryl for you to here's what I would say to do here's what I would suggest um is if I disable both my arms and then use it to junk out his arms he just can't hit us back right well here here's the thing my legs are me if you I would do your legs it would then disable your um he uh the the game would always disable uh whatever allows it to attack you the best so it would end up disabling its four and it's five so it could still attack you at a Max of seven or 14 um so keep that in mind if you were to do it uh if you were to do that so it wouldn't get rid of the four and seven no yeah I was trying to prevent it from just attacking I was thinking I take out my legs and take out its arms I I totally get that here uh I think what might make more is it unclear what was that Yoshi is it just uncleared so we don't really understand yeah go ahead keep going Francisco I was going to say I think maybe you just do a standard attack you have a speed of 18 it only has a speed of 10 so if you do a standard attack it's going to destroy its uh weakest limb which is the four so it'll still Counterattack you for 14 damage which doesn't really help um so I think I think it makes more sense to disable it um with your static shock then it'll be my turn and I can well I'm not going to hit with that much a dang it um if I take out it legs though wouldn't if I disable its legs your speed is now faster than him he'd still lose the limb right yeah he would still lose the limb exactly and I I have my father's fight which allows me oh can't oh that doesn't that's not going to do that much in this case [Music] um yeah this is this is just going to be this is just be a SLO so I think you pick one of them um damage player with left arms Power Player sorry I'm trying to understand one of my amplifiers yeah of course damage player to the left with is that only useful if you're the warlord that that's pretty only that's pretty much only useful if you're the warlord yes okay I mean sometimes it may make sense to use it as a player and you're yeah you're going to end up hurting the warlord some a little extra but also one of your teammates a little extra but um right and doubling my speed is is not going to help in this is it not in this because you haven't specialized since you haven't been able to kill a Jun Golem yet all right I'm just going to smack him then I think that makes the most sense yeah so Francisco goes can he pull me into the fight because of his special thingy I can't it's whoever goes into the city is the one who asks for team ups so no all right uh so it's it's it's thematically it's supposed to be almost like a um I don't do you guys have brothers or sisters yeah I Yoshi do you have any brothers or [Music] sisters yes I do okay so I don't know I have yeah I can I can hear you now I have three younger brothers and we we all get along with each other now as adults but growing up I got along with certain ones of them a lot better than other ones of them so thematically what's happening with these team ups is you get along best with the siblings you team up with and there's one sibling each of us has that we don't get along with well so we can't ask them to come team up with us so Daryl couldn't I guess uh um Gerald couldn't have asked you to team up with him cuz Hobart and Malcolm don't get along the best just like that's another yeah that's another change from last time I played yeah yeah these team up these team ups are are very different or or are different from last time you played for sure so that that's up to anybody could come yeah I I know it used to be that yes all right so you smacked him uh he counterattacks you oh so how much damage do you do uh darl 18 18 all right down 18 damage nice good hit he will Counterattack you for eight unfortunately is than that what was that it's more than eight isn't it yes he loses a limb but isn't it 14 oh oh right because he loses a limb yeah it's actually 14 my bad yes wait the math it's because he he's he's at Double Power Yoshi cuz there's this track at the very bottom of the movement track that's for the junk Golem and every time we defeat one it goes up one and you multiply the current junk Golem by the power above the track so the last junk Golem we fight will betimes three power so he did the junk Golem did 18 damage because he did he did 14 damage because his hand is still yeah cuz you're he counterattacks for his weakest limb what was that Yoshi oh you had said eight earlier not 18 yeah because I thought the four was still there but but Daryl did critical hit the four away so that's why it's that right okay so now it's your turn right yes now it's my turn yeah exactly um I am going to that's not going to help okay I guess I don't have a lot of options here so I'm just going to attack with my 10 damage so I'll go 10 damage down uh he's going to Counterattack me but I specialized and my Riviera specialization is she cancels all Counterattack damage so um so I have to worry about that um you get a free hit uh I don't get a free hit I just don't I don't take that the Counterattack damage of 14 so now where did the attack marker go who oh it's still with celestius okay now does the Counterattack affect everyone at the same time no it's whoever did the damage to the defender is the one who gets the Counterattack damage so Daryl attacked it did damage he got counterattacked I attacked it I get counterattacked and now it's uh the Junk's turn to attack he's going to attack who over speed is lowest which is me so he's going to attack me for 14 damage my speed can I what is that JL can I spend a potion to stop him uh to stop this attack um I because we're together um I I still haven't worked out the best ways to do if we should be able to use each other's potions and whatnot I'm going to say no just CU I haven't come up with the best way for that but I I I I know what I'm going to do anyway so I don't think that's a problem I'm gonna actually absorb that damage into my 10 leg uh for now okay so let me get this disabled so my 10 is disabled but all all that damage is absorbed and I'm going to Counterattack him for a three damage all right and so that's that's the his attack against me now it's back to you Daryl so you only hit him back for three oh CU you took the 10 yeah yeah I was I was thinking oh get him to attack me I can finish him off gotcha because the 18 and the 18 would have been enough to finish him go I see well you would only counter attack four [Music] but you would have only counterattacked him for four darl what are you saying Yoshi because you Counterattack with your weakest arm oh it's just the one yeah okay what were you asking Yoshi the junk Golem is choosing who to attack based on speed yes or is that something else yep it'll attack the one with the lowest speed so now if I disable like my legs would both of his limbs turn off uh yes they would and then we could yeah if you just then we could just Peck away at him right so I'll shut down my legs and disable both of his limbs awesome I think that's a great strap fantastic now he's just there twitching at us and looking all like s and like why did you do [Music] that yeah because if those come back online after combat then yeah I'm just shutting him down that was great okay so now I'm going to uh so that your turn now it's back to me I'm going to take this opportunity to do my SE Bounty special which is I roll one die for every water limb that's out so right now there's one well undisabled warm one two three three warms that's it boo okay so I'm going to do three die and I take one result two results okay so oh they're all fives I'm just going to take plus 10 to my attack strength thank you very much all right now uh so that's my c b action that's all I get to do now it's back to the twitcher twitcher raise hop raise Hutch Golem he can do nothing except look ass all sad and mopy so now it's back to you darl now just smack him for 18 I guess smack him for 18 awesome and that will destroy his H five all right now it is my turn and a question for clarification yeah yeah when you activate se's Bounty it says all water limbs in play M how is that counted are you counting I count everybody's yep I counted my four water leg your three water limbs I didn't count the the raise Hutch limb because it's disabled oh that's interesting cool yeah um and then uh I am going to do cesb one more time because I want to give Daryl the hit if I I was if I could I could kill this guy but then Daryl would't be able to level up and I want him to be able to level up so that we can destroy y Yoshi who's obviously the warlord so wow um because it's not me it's not me Mr magnanimous over here not suspicious um okay so I am going to uh do C's Bounty let me roll three again and I don't know if I can actually level up actually be four I should be rolling four not three cuz you have for some reason I only thought you had two there uh Yoshi yeah Francisco I can't level up so oh cuz you don't have a wind limb oh really oh right so if that changes what you do that's fine yeah okay that will change what I do never mind then uh then I'm just going to destroy [Music] him go with my what damage do I do now I do uh 20 damage so all right cool deal um congratulations thank you thank you very much um me and you both get plus five to our HP uh Daryl because that's the reward for raise Hutch and then I'm going to take oh jeez I'll take the seven limb into my hand the five will go to the warlord for their other arm and then then I get two potions now you get two potions [Music] exactly and then race hun goes to me as like a little Trophy and darl you get to pick whether you want to search the s or not oh let's give it a search [Music] okay all righty so um yeah that's a problem okay oh what is that that mean that was his okay so you're the warlord all right or I mean n not the warlord you're the you found the warlord's camp all right good right so you said to reveal that right reveal it if you're not the warlord yeah exactly so that okay so that means me or Yoshi are the warlord but we don't reveal that quite yet each of us gets to take one more turn before or uh let's see yeah each of us will get to take one more turn I'm limited to only resting the city but Yoshi you get to do one more thing before um before we start the final battle uh and my disables go away right yes your disables go away mine too so does I don't really know well can I swap a card in my hand as a a limb limb yeah yeah absolutely at s you can do that yeah absolutely cuz that's the same thing that you could do in the city so I'll do that I'll swap this with my three awesome yeah yeah and you could do that because your legs are still going to be greater than your arms um so you will take the difference in your attack strength so uh six you'll get plus six to your attack strength plus six one two three four five six and then you get um you'll get all nine of that as HP so you get plus n to your HP okay nine like that uh yeah yes I and I I think you did it I I wasn't paying super close attention to the numbers but I think you did it okay awesome and then that three goes into your hand into my hand and awesome okay so and that's your turn were you going to Long rest there [Music] also I thought I couldn't long rest because oh yeah cuz you're at eight yeah that's true that's true all right and then I am going to Long rest because I want to get that plus 10 HP all righty and then my moving track goes back all right so now uh let's see darl revealed it okay do I get a do I get one more rest or no no it's just whoever we all get let's see let me think about this if you cuz I revealed it do I get one more round you would get one more turn yes everyone gets to go one more turn and then it's revealed and I can only switch out one limb right uh yes you can only switch out one lim okay all right [Applause] um I can't do that dang [Music] it yeah now I have a second nine in my hand but that would make my legs and my arms both yeah Ah that's frustrating oh I had that at the beginning that's why I picked the cards I did thinking that even even was good oh okay cuz I was thinking 18 18 and the numbers match I still get the bonus mhh so I ended up having to do the elemental bonus but I'll just rest and take the HP cuz okay nothing else is beneficial yeah so does matching Elementals bonus occur at any point in the game or only at the beginning of the game it occurs point so you should actually have a plus four now Yoshi okay M um you don't get to switch it but yeah you get that does increase now that you have both um at what point were I able to switch it whenever you whenever you CH oh like you just I think you just changed your limb didn't you from one color to a different yeah so it would have been just now yeah oh um well I guess I won't change it I don't really know well well you're done now so you're you're yeah so now whoever is the warlord uh reveal yourself I'm Warrior what you actually were the world I could have sworn it was darl no yeah that's why you thought it was me and you were G to give me like extra stuff yeah well because I did I was trying to I was trying to be as Fair as possible cuz I I you know I want to I want a challenge I want I want to overcome an obstacle um and plus sometimes I I I don't want I was weakening myself so we could end the game wow okay I'm tired of this game oh by the way guys if we're we're oh okay well we're at two and a half hours I I should have said this at the beginning but if there's any point where you're just like I hate this game so much I can't believe I said yes to Francisco by all means pull the pull the rip cord you can be done you can peace out no hard feelings just I understand no I'm good it just a lot of new rules from the last time I thought I was going to almost be able to just jump in and have a head start yeah yeah there's if it's any consolation there's been only one tweak between this time and last Saturday when I played this so I'm I'm I'm not going to be adjusting much I think for the next several plac but I haven't like I haven't done last Saturday I haven't been able to watch so like it's just been a lot of changes from the last time I played yeah like the corruption thing yeah I totally get that I totally yeah the corruption and I know you after I played last time you also Amplified the spaces on the board because they were hard to read last time ah so I forgot uh so the warlord starts with four corruption tokens uh but every time you free a city they go away so um I should have been taking from those corruption anyway all right Yoshi so here here's how this works oh stop there we go okay um we're going to start moving all your pieces up into this to make your massive uh uh Juggernaut okay so I'll just go ahead and start now you get your Megazord yes your mega sword exactly something like that yeah come on go I know you want there we go um so I actually moved it to where it should be because they're supposed to uh connect s stick yeah so and it the artwork is actually shows where they're supposed to sort of socket into also um all right okay move this ah those are supposed to move with it darn it right arm to the top right mhm like that there we go and then we got to move all these all your little uh HPS and whatnot and don't forget your plus four also and your potions potions yep potions go up there and Malcolm goes up here I've been kidnapped well you working with the warlord this whole time because you are the acolyte how can't believe you backstab us Malcolm oh why would you do that to us did I really yes you did and you level up Jim jimy okay did I open the Hatchery for you yeah that's another reason I was like oh okay he's he's not cuz he's not closing the Hatcher on the habitat on us all right so let me do oh let me let me I need to get all your uh all your stats update okay so you got uh 12 extra in attack strength for your arms you get eight extra in speed and then you get 8 + 12 so 20 extra in HP now you also in addition to all that uh get one two 3 four five 6 7 8 9 10 I don't think truly cleared any of them 12 yeah 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 oh my gosh are those essentially potions for him no those are extra stats he gets 21 extra to each of his uh stats so he gets 21 extra speed 21 extra attack 21 extra Health that's not good that's not good if he's H us for question does that mean like if I were playing whoops not as the warlord and I was like clearing two Corruptions at a time like we'd have to net gain over the how many movements you do to kind of overcome the corruption effect cuz that sounds really awesome here's the here's the thing with that though when you move in you could essentially there's a a lot of the Cities there's a lot of corruption around them and you could just keep moving back and forth to the cities yeah um so I don't think there's that element I I may adjust it a little bit like I know when we first started Daryl was thinking of like oh well I could go from here to the quest and now clear that corruption because there's only one between here and there I may elect to go to something like that route cuz you're right Yoshi I'm also going to and this is me trying not to make too many changes but I'm also thinking I will just move the W down to the two and there'll just be one W um so you'll only cross whenever you cross down below two that's when corruption will happen it's not going to happen after moving down past three so there's there's these little tweaks I'm thinking of making cuz yeah this I mean something like this I'm very curious to see what happens but this could very well be very unbalanced we'll see uh so what happened to Celeste says valendra did their internet go out again or did something come up they had previous plans that she had to be done at 11 Central time so that's what happened Yoshi was the warlord all along yeah apparently um so you get yeah so you I already increased your stats go to real warlord I'm the wow yeah I'm just the Puppet Master that's that's how this works okay so uh here's how this is going to happen uh we are going to move into position we get to go first because we found you so me and uh me found me me and darl get to go first in terms of attacking um usually you would also get this this guy I'm going to say given the corruption being a new thing I'm not you're not going to get this port Powers as a a shield um Yoshi I don't know the rules yeah I know this is for like Daryl or other people watching that may have been like well doesn't he get that I'm I'm sort of saying for that reason um so when it's your turn Yoshi you're going to get to take two actions one for the warlord one for Malcolm so the warlord's action just so you're aware he has barrage where you can attack all enemies in any order actually oh that's one of the cards I need to update I knew there's one more like I think I got I actually had a prototype printed of this that's I should get on Tuesday and I did have the warlord updated there but I don't have it here it's actually let me let me look up what the card should be cuz I I do want to play it the way I updated it because it's a little more balanced okay so give me one second um where are you where are you focus from Francisco Focus please okay I want final output cards and the warlord is right here all right so the warlord it should say for barrage attack two enemy two enemies so that's me and there's only two of us now attack two enemies in any order first with your attack strength second with your attack strength minus 10 so it'll if you attack both of us this whichever one of us you attack second will have a little less uh you'll hit us for a little bit less so that's barrage vampiric clutch is you attack with your attack strength just one of us but you get half of the damage inflicted back as HP uh so if you attack for 10 you get five HP back yeah um and then your sacrifice acolyte will happen if your if your HP drops to zero then we're going to then you can do something called cling to life and we all get this cling to life ability um but it really comes up early on so that's why I always describe it now where if any of our HP drops to zero we can try to cling to life or U me and Daryl can try to sacrifice oursel uh to to pull Malcolm away from you um but for the warlord if you were to if you're if your life if you're HP drops to zero you can uh cling to life where you will draw a card from the top of the deck one of us uh would be me in this case will draw draw a card from the top of the deck and whoever gets a high card whatever result they want will happen so if you're the warlord you obviously want to cling to life if you get the high card you'll live and in addition with the sacrifice accolite ability you will uh Malcolm you won't get to use anymore as an extra action but your life will go back up to whatever your max HP is which is all your limbs add together it's not 72 but it's whatever all your limbs add together would be so it's almost like a second form or a phase two of the boss battle okay okay so with all that being said we get to go first and uh you get to go first uh Daryl because your speed is higher what would you like to do he only has he only has two potion I mean he has potions in hand too because he has four cards but only has two potions so that's that's a bonus I've had times before where the warlord has way too many potions mhm you know I was just trying to figure out if doubling my speed would help uh well his speed's 43 no it still wouldn't help critical hit because because this be you would only Max to 36 [Music] right I'm just trying to figure out my uh oh my torso ability I was trying to figure out oh so that's if you play an a card for amplify so let's say you played a fire amplify card everyone who has a fire limb would get to roll a die for however many limbs they have that match fire you being gem get to roll an extra die so if you were to play a fire amplify card you would get to roll three die instead of just two all right so I guess I'm just going to hit him that's probably my best bet for now okay yeah I I think that's probably the case uh okay so you're attacking for uh 18 damage is coming your way Yoshi um you can okay because your speed is 43 versus Daryl's 18 you can absorb that into your strongest limb which would right now be one of your two nines you could also use a potion to dispel the attack the action or you could just take the damage just be a man and take the damage okay wait so does can I activate yes you can roll Twi to just miss all the damage so let's uh all your dice are down here I'm going to bring your dice back up closer to where your warlord is so there all your dice yeah if you want to roll one to try to have the damage miss you can do that all right sure we'll try that so I click on one and then I press r r yeah seriously wow is it broken can I try a different dice what will happen Okay he rolled another one no you did it and you I was just checking if was glitched or something no you rolled the one you the damage misses is the dice even fair I don't know I don't feel like it right now as a player I vote no oh oh and let me give you I I forgot uh because Port Powers wasn't discovered you do get one extra action uh Yoshi that I've neglected to share it's the one the sort of the level up or specialization of the warlord essentially if you can use this action to attack with your normal attack strength and it will cost whoever you're attacking three potions for the initial dispel instead of just one um so that's something to keep in mind of as a possibility to but it's my turn to attack attack you how dare you dodge my awesome brother Daryl's attack Riviera is coming at you with oh why didn't we do that why didn't we do a team up oh well that's fine um right now darl if you were to do the junk nail there's only a four in there but I am going to amplify this I'm going to do a um I'm going to amplify with this card this is uh disable any one limb owner of disabled limb rolls one die amplifying its effect so here's what I'm going to do I am going to disable Yoshi's I mean mine my three you might think that's dumb but just wait I get to roll a die now and it's going to be an awesome effect watch me I'm going to get like plus 10 or something watch this okay okay I'll take that so I get essentially two extra cards now one twoa um so that's that's the effect of that but I Amplified water so Yoshi you're going to get to roll two die for your two water Limbs and I'm going to get to [Music] roll uh one die for my M and ear and one die for my leg d rolling to die yes because when when an amplify is used that magic type is going out into the world and surging or harmonizing with any limb that's the same element and how that's represented in the game is a die roll that can amp sort of increase your stats in some way okay uh so I'm rolling two dice uhhuh and now you pick one of the results so you can get plus five to your HP or you can draw a card which is the three I'm sorry plus five to your attack strength not your HP uh I guess I'll do attack okay so just add that five to your attack strength and I'm going to roll my two here my attack roll and I get just plus two fine I'll take it plus two to my life all right and so now that's my amplification and now I'm actually attacking you with uh it ends up being uh 20us 3 uh so uh that's 17 damage coming your way Yoshi okay don't roll a one don't do it rolling R okay few okay few all right took 20 something damage uh well it would be uh let's see uh 17 damage but but you can still your your speed is still higher than mine so you can absorb all the damage into one of your into your strongest limb which is one of your two nines or you can use a potion to dispel the action uh I'll just take the damage oh all right that's fine too so yeah lower your your HP by 17 and I will get I don't take Counterattack damage because that's Riviera's level of specialization ability all right so do I only get to use one action for each person exactly go twice yeah so you'll get kind of two turns but it's just one action per one action for the warlord one action for Malcolm they can both both be attack you can still you can essentially in a in a way almost attack three times if you do just your standard attacks but yeah but it's not your turn yet it's it's about to be your turn but not yet yeah okay did you already take the 17 damage nope let me do that okay HP minus 17 all righty and now it goes to your choshi okay so does it matter who's no you you get to pick character attacks first no you get to pick which which one you want to use first so if I use the poison Brier uhhuh on you Francisco uhhuh does that take three turns to fully work exactly yeah you would essentially in that case you would be you're you would be committing a sequence of three consecutive actions with Malcolm to PO poison Brier toward me and then the warlord you would just be doing something else on your on your turn for his action but yeah that that's exactly what it' be so it take essentially three overall turns of you the warlord um with Malcolm's actions to get to the final uh the final uh outcome of poison Brier I'm not sure if I really want that fair uh okay I'm going to try to do uh van empiric clutch okay attack on uh Daryl Daryl okay so what you are attacking with what Yi how does it work uh it's just your attack strength an arm no no it's your attack strength plus uh plus four it looks like so cuz uhhuh so 60 so that's 60 damage y 60 flipping damage so if I play it not today does that cancel it out yeah that would canel that would cancel it out absolutely sorry I keep moving your guy is there any way I can cancel it back if you have another notot today you could cancel it yes if you have another three that's the only way to cancel a not today card all right uh all right then that's that right that almost um because the Daryl's using this as an amplify it will amplify Earth so yo uh Daryl you'll get to roll two for each of your limbs plus one for Gem so you'll roll three Dice and Yoshi you're going to roll four dice one for Malcolm and then the three for your three limbs I will roll zero and then you pick the best result I guess I'll pick the amplify card yeah draw a card all right here you can take this one what is the plus two instead that's just plus two to your HP so I got 3 three4 uhhuh so that's what so you could could get you could draw a card cuz you pick one of them one of the results so you draw a card or you could take plus four to your HP so the HP not attack correct the the five is the plus five to attack oh let's I'm going to draw a card and see if I get lucky maybe I'll get another n mhm today all right and so that is us up all right so that is uh that was your vampiric clutch which he canceled okay so now you can do your Malcolm action Yoshi all right and then my Mal action which you don't get to use the team up so it's either going to be attack or poison bread yeah so so when and Daryl uses not today did he replace a limb with a different card no that worked no not it's just go ahead sorry no that's fine so he just played it as an amplify action amplifies can be played on your your turn if it has the sword icon or your turn or the defender or the your as the attacker or the attacker or the defender if it has The Sword and the shield on above the the name right so he just used that as an amplify effect to cancel your action oh so and he was using it from hand and not from his body or exactly so he's burned it so unless he has another three sword icon oh that's something I totally didn't notice and I didn't go over it so that's that's more on me than it is on you okay and then I guess I'll use malol to can I just do a normal attack yeah absolutely on Daryl man you guys didn't well I guess that's actually in Cannon because you guys didn't get along uh you guys can't team up with each other so it's like this for all picking on me Hobart here take this I'm sorry it's like a Peter Edmund Dynamic going on right now okay um so so you're attacking again for 60 uh to Daryl so Daryl can't absorb it you have potions to use in hand and on board so there's that too so it would be one potion one potion to start the dispel yes okay where' the other black one go that's weird oh yeah it's up there okay so yeah one potion to dispel all right all right I'll start with one okay may I ask why you're using the ones in hand as opposed to the ones on the board because I just figure potions are potions yeah but you could still use those for as an amplify effect layer that's I mean you can do that I'm just but at least right now doubling my speed doesn't help ex okay that's fair good point good point why I just threw up there would you rather use the card then no it's fine okay throw all right so Yoshi now now that Daryl's used one potion if you want to try to overpower his dispel it would cost you one potion either from your hand or the two potions you have uh next to you uh next to your left leg uh I'll use the potion on my leg or whatever this is I mean yeah you'll just use the potion okay usually put these out here sort of I so I can keep track of where they're being used I don't know why they're there okay so now Daryl it's going to cost you two potions to dispel that overpower yeah it's either use them or die so yeah so I guess I'll throw them out okay now Yoshi is going to take you three potions to overpower that topel and that's I don't I don't respond anything with that you don't resp spond anything I don't he's letting me stop anything oh okay you just okay you just let it get stopped okay that's fair all right it just cost me three potions yeah all right then is back so that Yoshi's turn it's back to you darl all right is there any benefit to us teaming up yeah I think now would be a great time to team up because there's three cards in the junk pile and we could uh strip uh Yoshi of at least one last one more potion so yes let's let's do the team up okay so I use my action to team up all right and these don't really have to be uh shuffled cuz there's only well what happened to the other one was there a third one yeah it's just it's it's weird sometimes the cards go underneath the board so there it is right there okay so we got this so we got Junk NATO of 3 + 4 + 7 so that's 14 damage and then my team up is a Defender gives one potion each to each player uh so you would give me or Daryl your last potion and then since you're out of potions cuz I'm going to say you don't you wouldn't give potions from your hand I guess you could if you want you know what if you want to give a card from your hand as a potion and that's fine too um otherwise you would take five life uh for that um so so you have 14 damage coming at you and an extraction of potions coming at you Yoshi as one action you can try to dispel that though um with uh with potions uh or with the potion you have before it it get before it gets taken from you or or if you just want to let the effect happen that's fine too or just let it happen just let it happen all right okay then take 14 damage 14 damage plus five or well so do you want to give let's do the 14 damage first let's take care of that because that's going to happen in regardless all right so I'm gonna roll a dice oh yeah you could roll a dice to try to because of twig yes that's dangerous in the warlord's hands it is okay but four okay honestly this is the first time I've ever seen twig actually get move uh Dodge the damage so I'm glad it finally happened I was thinking oh maybe this doesn't happen um okay so how much damage 19 14 14 first 14 yeah and then I Then I then I want to talk to you about whether or not you're going to give a card out your hand or if you're going to uh just take five damage for the potion you don't have that you can't give away so okay you took the 14 damage so first decide are you going to give this potion to uh to me or [Music] Daryl I'll give it to Francisco okay keeping in Cannon I like it and then um and then now are you going to give one of your cards as a potion to Daryl or are you going to take five damage I'll take five damage take five damage okay all right guys um I I went ahead and did it for you Yoshi I'm sorry I should let you do it um we are we are five minutes over the normal a lot of time we have guys so if you guys have to get going we can end if you guys want to try a finish we could do that too what is what would you guys I don't have anything until tonight so I'm all right okay how about you Yoshi be fine you can win if you want [Music] wow keep going okay we'll keep going then all right so so we just did junk NATO now our turn is essentially over uh these go back [Music] into the junk pile so can I literally just keep doing that over and over again I you know I think so actually um but it's only if I agree to team up with you I may decide not to so otherwise otherwise the team up doesn't work okay so now it's back to you Yoshi your turn okay and I go for fight exactly babo yeah I'm going to go do a yeah I'm going to do a v no I'm GNA H I haven't decided yet yeah I'll try another vampiric clutch on Daryl okay all right so 60 damage coming your way once again darl yeah I guess I'll throw down the potion try and stop it okay throw down a potion okay it goes up by one are you going to use a potion uh Yoshi to try overpower that dispel and can I you so does can I not today be used at this point from my hand how does that work yeah you would you could use that and then darl would need a knot today in order to overdo it so I'm going to do that see what happens wow okay I did not get lucky earlier so of course I don't have a way to stop that all right so let's we got to take this in sort of sequence first so first uh the amplify magic surge happens so Yoshi you roll uh two I roll two die blue things yeah and you have your blue limbs dice jeez so you can get plus 4 HP or plus 2 Hp you want the plus two HP I think yeah or HP please fine it all right and so that's that amplify effect all right so so sorry guys um given that Daryl since you can't overwhelm that or uh cancel that you get moved to zero here are your options at this point Zer you get 30 HP at the same time yes you yeah you get how much damage did you do 60 yeah you get 30 HP Jiminy jaminy um darl here are your options you can try to cling to life which means you would stay in the fight as Hobart and have one HP and so hopefully we could get to do one more turn um together as a team up or something or you could attempt to sacrifice yourself um to draw Malcolm away from the warlord in which case you would also do a high you would do a high card um cling to life or sacrifice the same but you would do a high card for the uh for sacrifice if you win the high card Malcolm gets pulled away from the warlord and you would then start controlling Malcolm instead of Hobart still with just one HP um so there is that [Music] um but he loses he yeah he loses in action he loses the ability to come back to full life um and uh yeah so th those are your options which of those would you prefer to try to do yeah I'll sure P to sacrifice okay so then I need uh you to draw one card from the top of the deck uh Daryl don't flip it over yet and Yoshi you draw one card from the top of the deck don't flip it over yet okay I'm just going to divide these a little bit more so I know who's is who okay so uh hover hover over your card and on three we're going to flip them if Gerald's card is a higher number he will be successful with the sacrifice if not he will die all right three or one two three oh my gosh okay so we're going to you each draw two more cards uh Daryl draw one Yoshi draw one [Music] okay on three flip them over one two three oh geez crap okay Francisco I tried I know well here's the thing though Daryl uh you your your Juggernaut um uh you sacrific your Juggernaut but you get to keep your weakest limb um and still stay in the fight as Hobart just essentially your Juggernaut just in the dirt but you're able to make one arm semi functional so when it's your turn you will roll a dice uh because it's a four if you roll an even number you'll get to attack for four if it's a odd number it's a misfunction you don't get to attack so you still get to be in the game for a little bit a little bit um but that's it I I still am working on whether or not you could use your car s in battle oh oh okay we'll try this is the bonus effect no the bonus is is gone um I'll let I'll let you decide Daryl this and this is all this is all very prototype because it's hard to even get to this point up a good Rule and you can win um Geral would you prefer to be in this serve setup where you can have the opportunity to attack for four or do you want to run over to my Mech and essentially you're going to team up with me and you can use your potions and your amplifies if you like when it's your turn I think I'm probably better off helping you okay all right so then this all goes away into the junk pile I'm going to have you come over we're going to team up over here we don't get the team up ability but you can use your potions and amplify effects as well this all goes down here come on boop boop and that's going to go come on I selected all these why are you being silly not that one okay now that's all on the junk pile all right I can't believe you did that Malcolm how dare you do why don't you come back to us gosh yes everyone can see my cars well everyone watching the stream can all right so you just destroyed him you still get one more attack with uh Malcolm or one more action with Malcolm uh Yoshi so what's it gonna be uh [Music] malcol I guess can I use my action to disable your your fire limb your firearm is that how it works can I just say no but yes you can so yes you could absolutely disable my other like I I have one disabled already you could disable my other my other arm and then I would essentially not be able to attack you so I'll do that okay I am going to try to dispel it um so I am going to play this one as a potion to dispel uh so it goes up one on the track so it cost you one potion to overcome that uh over overpower that dispel okay I'm GNA use this as a potion exactly I don't know that works yep that's exactly right so now it's going to cost me two Daryl can you uh spot me some [Music] potions awesome okay there's two now it's going to cost you three if you want to uh continue that action and it looks like you have a couple potions up your story I know but I'm trying to keep you involved here no I'm just double checking I have no problem with that I was just making sure gotcha yes I I was aware thank you for cost me three potions now it'll cost you three potions to overpower the dispell yeah it it's a Fibonacci Sequence it goes up 1 one 2 3 58 I'm going to use these two cards that's totally valid yep all right dang it you're really making me commit to this you know what well cuz I I needed to attack so I guess I do have to do this all right so it's going to be five um okay I'm G to jeez the way how many do you have here uh if you can spot me um I'm going to use H let me actually I'm going to save that can you spot me two more darl yeah okay all right so there's the five if you if you commit eight Yoshi if you have eight I don't think you have eight to commit but if you do commit eight then I will I I can't go anym so you will disable it yeah that's it I don't I can't do anything okay all right so I get all these cards out of the way so I'm still enabled jeez but you ran through all like almost all our potions thanks a lot warl Lord no that's that's fun I like I like that back and forth um okay so now it's uh goes to me my turn and I'm going to attack you uh I'm going to attack you for H what is it UHS 18 or 20us three so H so hang on Francisco I held this one back on that purposely o yes okay so here's what I'll say um in this type of situation I think what makes sense is only one of us can play an amplify like I can't play an amplify if you play one which is fine I I I I think this is great so yeah so uh Daryl just played uh battle rage so instead of um seven instead of 17 damage it's going to attack you for 34 but let's resolve the amplify first so you get to roll two dice for your two water legs two dice uh-huh now I get to roll two dice for mine two fives okay I get another amplify at least bless you so do I add five damage to my damage yes you add five damage to your attack strength like you needed [Music] it all right do these need to be shuffled now exactly so we're flip them over and shuffle oh okay that's weird flip those over uh let's shuffle all those those all right there we go all right so double Shuffle yeah exactly all right Daryl or Daryl Yoshi you have 34 damage coming your way uh what would you like to you could still my twig power oh yeah yeah yeah you could try that nope okay so I took 30 something damage you're okay you can still try absorb it if if you want but yes no it's okay okay 36 damage okay and I am no more help Francisco I'm out of cards oh okay that that that was a big help though Geral yeah that's why when you were like how many I need two more potions I'm like all right take these two not that one yeah yep yep all right uh do you take that oh yeah you took that life right uh Yoshi uh yes okay I I did 30 damage damage I'm so used to people using the scroll wheel and me seeing the numbers move and I think you're doing the the display of I double click it and then yeah no and that's fine this why I'm not noticing necessarily the number is changing that's why I'm just confirming that you did do it um I'm not trying to catch you off guard or like no you didn't do it I I just I'm just confirming that that that it happened all right so then my turn oh then I don't we don't take Counterattack damage because of my specialization so now it's back to you how long can we survive so I'm going to do the vampiric clutch on you yeah that's why his health was back up so high CU he did 60 damage to me recover 30 HP okay vampiric clutch a well I am going to use a potion to cancel it sa no I'm using it as a potion to uh to dispel the vampiric clutch the dam attack yeah so now it'll cost you one potion or if you just want to like be done then that's fine um yeah I'll just be done okay and so now it's Mal's turn I'll attack with Malcolm mhm and yeah that's it so okay so for 65 damage 65 damage okay I'm going to have to use uh yeah I'll just use this as a potion so now that I need to use two potions if I wanted to block it no it'd be back to one it resets each attack each action so it's still one if you want to block it but if I block it I could just use one potion you it would just take one potion at this Point dang it so now it would take me two potions so I'll use this one for two potions now it will cost you leave it at that yeah now it cost you three I leave it at that leave it at that okay all right and that was your Malcolm attack yeah okay so is back to me I'm going to do um 17 damage to you okay I got to roll the block come on come on come on come on Roll I'm going to take away 17 yep 34 minus 17 I think it's just [Music] 17 let's see uh let me catch up on chat here Drake says so the other players can cheat no I will disable your torso wow Drake um B says Fibonacci for the win Drake says Ah that explains it I didn't realize Fibonacci yeah yeah Fibonacci was a great radio show was it I didn't know that Drake says the real winner is the audience well hope I'm glad no wait that was fiber MC G and Molly yeah that's a bit different 65 yeah 65 damage rake um okay you took the damage whoa what happened what oh just this card was all flippity flabby here you go oh wait [Music] no what is happening there we go all right yeah now it's back to you uh Yoshi all right keep in mind you have this ability that would cost me three potions for the initial dispel just like reminding you of that well it's okay if you don't remind me I'll just make the misplay and I attack with Malcolm first this time okay um 65 damage all right I'll just cancel it with my not today so okay that means I get to you roll one die I roll uh two or I roll two die because hobart's hobart's with me okay um so six and five oh you get to roll you get to roll one cuz I'm there actually I'll let you roll it how about that let's let's redo that I'll I'll keep the five roll you can roll the the [Music] six what was that you don't want m i okay so I'll take I'll take the five extra attack Str I got four HP though okay one two three four all right he needs that so that's cancelled and now it's your warlord's time to to shine there I guess Warlords time to shine I'm going to empiric clutch you sakes okay fine um I that's going to kill me because I have nothing so down so you get how much 65 half of that is like 33 33 oh oh that doesn't kill me I'm sorry I don't know why I thought that would kill me that doesn't kill me I I didn't realize I had 75 life okay so 65 damage okay so I'm at 13 but you get all that life back oh my gosh all right well now it's my turn you better watch out oh wait okay I can you not absorb those absorb you not have absorbed that if you wanted no cuz his speed his speed is 43 my speed is only 14 oh you can only absorb if you're faster if your speed is higher as a Defender yeah all right attack now I'm attacking you for 20 damage I'm sorry 22 damage I'll roll my body thinky twig effect okay that means 205 22 22 because I my three Lim is still disabled can you not reenable that I only if I use a potion but I was using all my potions for uh right I thought somebody could reenable limbs yeah Malcolm hey hey uh will you reenable my my arm Malcolm we do solid before he kill me reenable reenable your fire yes three is back your five arm no my five arm was fine it was my three that was disabled yeah no you're saying he's disabling it wait you're geez fine what okay just make it add insult to injury now all right now you're going to attack with your warlord as soon and we're going to do a vampiric clutch like you need the life all right and I am I go down to zero life I am going to try to uh I'm going to try to cling to life so here's my card grab grab a card for you Yoshi oh 32 + 30 three to my HP golly sakes right Yoshi grab a card from down here oh I didn't realize you were still adding yeah yeah okay grabbing a card from this junk pile yeah all right flip it on three one two three two three Boop what it didn't what why is my R not working oh f sorry seriously you had to beat me by one well unfortunately the warlord has reigned Supreme this time in galman uh so uh they will they will install Malcolm as their puppet King enjoy your time Malcolm I hope all those trickest Delights fatten you up um but uh okay I en all the all all of your junkyard Bots and now you can beat the warlord wow no that's uh thank you so much guys for playing congratulations Yoshi for winning um and uh like I will still send out that I'll put that link I'll Hil the warlord wrick I'll still put that link in the um Discord so you guys can respond to that but any any thoughts you feel like it'd be helpful to just Express now instead of having to type anything out about the only thing is uh those Corruptions MH I think if you're willing to give up two HP for each one on the pass through MH maybe be able to get rid of those because to have 21 go to each stat at the end there it to me it's a little overpowered granted normally it's supposed to be three on one not two on one that might have made a difference but well you know what otherwise I think it's kind of a pain to remove them maybe we just used the wrong strategy but yeah I I I think I'm going to keep it for at least one more game like it is now but I think maybe the idea of um it doubling like one if you do one corruption it's one two Corruptions it's two three Corruptions it's four like the life it takes will double that you lose will double each time yeah and maybe do something like that so it's not easy to just wipe a bunch of them but to to only be able to do one per turn I think it's kind of hard to clear them all at once or hard to clear too hard to clear them but that would be the only thing that's jumping out at me right now gotcha and it's really hard to tell if the boss battle was like how it we would have done with Ley yeah yeah because she's the main damage output yeah and she also got two two or three of the Cities yeah like got the first hits and so if you remove you essentially nerfed the whole you know defending team exactly so it's hard to really judge by that but yeah I think yeah yeah as much as I felt like on the first go as we were learning the rules that I felt kind of lost as you were explaining oh you can look at these descriptions in the card or on the board it then like after I was told one time then it was okay M I think I would have preferred maybe the manual card or whatever the instruction card that you get the map points and stuff maybe to also include the uh maybe in descriptions of [Music] the like what what elements are and how they look like the icons that could be helpful and isn't that on the on the back of the card oh it is on there yeah yeah yeah but it it cuz those I think they don't match the actual card yeah I think the cards are just colorcoded so we just add back the icon of the 8bit icon onto the robot cards oh so he saying like so like on the green card maybe just put a little fire symbol on it or like a little Earth symbol cards right yeah these parts robot Parts uhuh have those have those symbols like or water Wind and Fire like the actual they are like if you look around the three there's that wind and around the Border there's the wind sort of iconography oh okay is there oh that not obvious enough okay yeah yeah that's about the only thing so I get where what Yoshi's saying because I didn't realize that that was on that card I didn't I just went by the colors so if anything maybe just put like the water Earth or fire symbol just in one of the corners I don't know how much work that would be but I would I can I would put the whole like the whole section the green icon the words Earth the blue icon for water and the word water that it just makes it more straightforward I think in general yeah I don't one way or another there I could see maybe in the icon I don't know if there's going to be room for in all the the wordage also yeah I don't know about the wordage I get what you're saying but yeah no I I now that you pointed out Francisco I do see the wind symbol like on the border of the card and it's also around realiz like there's a flame around the the the fire there's a water around the the around the numbers of the blue cards right and I do see that now I didn't notice it before I just was looking at the picture yeah okay no that that's that's fair though maybe it's a contrast of how the card looks in real life it looks better that's also possible and that's something I'm going to check when I get a printed version cuz I am curious how much that's going to be noticeable or not because it's hard it's always hard to tell when you're proofing things on a screen that has a backlit light source if that's still going to be the same um in hey boss Brown in a printed version so yeah that but that's that's a good point how I and then just because I'm jumping in and I haven't touched on it yet or hav the new set of rules I don't need like a full manual but like if you get someone else to play test it maybe just send them screenshots of the instruction cards like the reference cards oh okay so they can kind of cuz like if I had seen that I wouldn't have needed to you wouldn't need for me at least to be like all right you're in the city you can do these things if I had gotten like this card yeah that's I don't know why I haven't done that that's a great point just send so like I don't I don't need a full manual but if you can send me like a picture of the map and then like the reference cards like both sides of that card yeah yeah yeah then it's on me yes you going over and being like all right so if you remember blah blah blah and like yeah but like maybe just send a quick screenshot of at least the reference card for the next group that plays it might speed things up a little bit in your I'll call it pregame yeah absolutely that's a great suggestion joal thank you you think it's possible to put directly under wherever or near the city like where the card for those cities like what the city does or something like I think that's refence yeah like I put it on the map I was just looking on the map looking on the map and like oh I'm on the city I can do this came over like everything that's on this card have on the city essentially um I could see that like having that on the map as those are the options if someone were to just jump in and look at the map like oh What's happen oh you can do this when I go on the city that maybe it makes it faster or more accessible like the tunnels you could say like my takes extra movement or something in well so I think there's there's certainly space to do it for the cities I I worry about having too much extra stuff though on the map yeah cuz there the map does look good being cleaner so yeah yeah so maybe but I think going off what Yoshi's saying so instead of having the um dice info on both sides of the board so under like the PO the so have instead of having this here and here maybe remove one of those and put like the reference card info maybe on one of those sides the reason I I think it's I'm thinking of like when you're playing in person though someone I don't I think it' be annoying for people to have to like move get up and move around to look at the reference on the board for one side of it that's why I have the dce but I think having like there's space in those City slots um even though they're going to be covered but once they're uncovered you just can sort of see what you can do there and as you're saying up you can also look at it I think having that info of what you can do in those in at least in those cities would be very valuable to just have in those that empty space for for all intens of purposes yeah um [Music] yeah um yeah I and I don't even know if I'm going to keep reference cards because I didn't have any of those in the print I think that'll just be things in the um instruction manual um oh I unless it doesn't cost you extra or unless it costs you a lot extra in the print like your final product I would have them have the the little cards that are references okay so like whenever I play like a Katon or there's other games that have those cards they have enough for all the players to have one mhm and it's just helpful cuz if I can look at my card and have all the information there that's a real quick thing otherwise I'm digging through the directions and now I've got to find where it is in the directions and everything if everything is on that card that's right next to my thing that's a 3 second flip and everybody can do it real fast instead of digging through what could be I mean if it's a one-page or two-page booklet for your instructions that's one thing but if you've got the lore and cities and this and all a sudden I'm flipping through a 12-page instruction manual that's not too long but I still got to find what I'm looking for if I've got that physical card in a printed version I like having the physical card that's fair yeah I I don't know I mean I'm already with the the cost as it is I feel like it's well I here let me let me ask you guys $50 what was that it like $50 it's it's close it's $55 right now is the for a one print 55 and change for one print so I think I I really want to keep it under 60 or under 50 but I don't think that's going to be feasible um under 60 seems likely and if like ideally I want to get the six star and um for at least 100 prints it'd be closer to $40 per per so I think that that'd be more feasible what and see here's if you're doing Kickstarter MH you can make that one of the um stretch goals or yes yeah is the stretch goal so I get 100 people backing it or whatever your number needs to be mhm you don't have the reference cards all the information is in the book mhm but if I get a $500 over the stret to meet the first stretch goal the first stretch goal could be now everybody you have four or six or whatever reference cards as your first stretch goal I mean it yeah absolutely so that's a good [Music] idea givea away I like Karter print it your yourself well so you know these these black things that are covering the cards of the limbs these black triangle things those are going to have to be a digital file that you can print um that you cut out and stuff yourself cuz I there's nothing like these that I've found um so and you don't need them to play it just makes it look a little nicer um so that could be what the point of having them to cover something so yeah look at let's let's look at if we're looking at my Juggernaut Yoshi so with them covered it looks like it has one he just looks like he has this little fire Diamond arm this Hammer arm this uh hovercraft leg and this uh wheel leg but with them off it can it looks like well okay there's this extra leg hanging out over here he has two arms maybe or four arms I don't know so it's just it sells the illusion that you've made it's it's just to help with the illusion that okay this is one this is a juggernaut with two arms and two legs that's all it really is yeah and the other thing you can do option would be to have the square rectangle piece cover only half of the car like here the and just live with with oh we're going to have there's two parts to the arm two parts to the wheels so like four wheeel or leg parts that's true but even with that I feel like you're you're still that's still a custom like half half sleeve thing so I might as well just make it if you're going to already go that route I might as well just say let's make it as nice looking as possible in that looking yeah yeah and the other thing you can do yeah you can is uh some of the games and stuff that I've backed is you can have different versions of the game in that so for $40 you can get these cards and printable reference cards and printable blockers MH but for $60 I will give you good cardboard versions oh okay so like I will do the extra work but it'll cost you an extra 20 bucks and you just have like like someone who just wants the base level game M maybe you could almost I want just the base level game it costs me $30 and all of your cards MH are print files and it costs you nothing M to send them the print file but if you want like a plain card a little bit thicker a little bit more quality card mhm now you're now your pledge is 60 bucks yeah or whatever so like you can literally make 30 bucks you get the board and the tokens MH but for 60 bucks now you get the board the tokens and all the cards or and you can givey up your cost that way yeah yeah exactly yeah I have started thinking about all those different ways that I could we could try to do something like that but yeah I appreciate that extra thoughts those are certainly some of those things are things I wouldn't have thought of so thank you darl um yeah we catch up I kind of have fun on Kickstarter I'm like two projects away from 100 oh really wow that's awesome um Drake says I'll hail the warlord trick is jly met SED night says I'll hail the warlord oh my gosh you guys Drake says that's why I cleared the corruption yeah to make it less so when you played last sued says or Baba says ruler of gony and Fall Guys what okay uh Drake says what if you could kill off the acolyte before the warlord is revealed I don't I was GNA try to lose all my HP at the beginning wow yeah I don't is that allowed to lose all your HP so died oh I'm the warlord's acolyte so I guess if you yeah if you did like cuz you yeah I'm I'm curious Yoshi I got the the feeling that you didn't like playing the bad guy would is that accurate or am I misunder just just assuming incorrectly well I I wanted to explore all of the options of like weird strategies and also you know I I was trying to relatively along the game and like not like do anything crazy yeah yeah so just let everyone do their combo attack and so yeah I appreciate that Yoshi what were you gonna say so I can't see the checks I don't have it open but something somebody said kill the acolyte before the warlord is revealed MH maybe instead of that as attackers you somehow give us an option to attack the acolyte instead of the warlord so like you know how I had the option at the end to try and pull Malcolm away right instead of pulling Malcolm away give him like a flat 30 HP or something and I attack malcol to remove that saving option for the warlord remove his extra action remove his saving ability but I can't attack him directly so he gets all that bonus HP and everything and Malcolm has I don't know 30 HP M and as my action I can choose to attack the warlord which is how I win the game or I can attack Malcolm in this in our case and like he can still the warlord still uses his potions and everything but now I'm trying to prevent the warlord from being able to use his resurrection get his second yeah absolutely second action and everything so like so I mean it's a whole another rule set for you but it's just an idea of I I spend my turn focusing on the little minion that's giving him all these extra abilities mhh and while I'm not attacking the big bad I'm taking a big chunk of his power away because now he doesn't get the extra stuff yeah oh totally yeah one one way I was think of doing it other than I wasn't think of the attacking element of it but more so um you know how we're clearing corruption making it so that if you've cleared a certain amount of corruption then that uh that just by by that frees the acolyte because there's that much less power that the the warlord has in the world to influence or you turn in the the corruption for a purification or something if you use enough purification on the acolyte then that would free free them so there are some elements that I'm thinking of in that regard but or going off your sacrifice at the end maybe at the cost of like half your HP you can try and pull them earlier okay you yeah like at the cost of like so if I've got 100 Health it still cost me half if I've got 20 Health it cost it's just a flat half brother sister I'm willing to hurt myself to try and snap you out of this get your attention whatever absolutely and either if you manage to pull them maybe you get some kind of bonus to your side now that you've got your fourth sibling back or something yeah actually that makes a lot of sense and like I'm going to attempt that I think it should still be the high card because there could be a chance that it doesn't happen but you're willing to give half half your HP to attempt that as your action yeah I think that makes a lot of sense actually yeah just ideas yeah something to pull the acolyte earlier yeah like cuz to have the the two attacks it's great for the warlord but I can't get Malcolm back until I'm dying yeah no that's that's fair that's fair no I like that it's a heavy cost but a chance to pull the sibling back earlier in that fight yeah might be an interesting Dynamic MH I just don't know what the sibling would do then I think they' just sort of be out like they they would I just maybe dazed yeah oh I'm just thinking maybe well whoever pulls them out that much like with you darl how you got to roll that extra die because you were um you were I had to wind amplify probably whoever pulls him out gets to have that acolyte as an extra die roll on amplify effects I think it could just be as simple as that that or maybe here's an interesting thought is maybe that acolyte pulls one of the Warlords limbs or disabled something like like just knocks the warlord down a bit I don't know like oh on the way out almost or right on the way out I'm doing a little damage you you've been screwing with my head for so long as revenge on the way out I disable one or two Limbs and yeah exactly yeah no okay so is this game meant to be like only for players or can you play with less players and it's I'm making it to be scale down I'm making it to be one to four players so the one and two player version you would essentially be playing versus the game there wouldn't be a secret component or um a when I can always think of this term whenever I'm not explaining it but I can never seem to remember it when I'm explain it where it's uh suspect deception uh s subversive I can never I hate this DED DED deductive something like that deductive reasoning secret deduction secret role kind of like Mafia yeah but it's there's a certain term that I can never [Music] remember at what price do we get the knives oh my gosh um yeah I can't social social deduction social deduction that's what it is thank you um so you lose that social deduction element but um it's just you versus the warlord I think at one in two players you there wouldn't be the corruption you wouldn't have to worry about that it's just exploring the map try and free the cities um uh unless you want the boss to be really hard then I guess you could include that if you want but then the three and four four players it's like what we did yeah yeah and if it's three maybe you put like half the corruption on the board cuz like if it's just me vers you or me and you verse him to have the ability to have I mean I think we had an extreme at 21 MH but maybe reduce the number of Corruptions available to the warlord yeah if there's only three players yeah yeah that makes sense so I I am pushing to up to the time where I need to be done guys but um this has been so fun thank you again so much for taking all this time to to give me your these ideas to play test this game um uh I think I had one more question or statement I was going to make and now it's totally eluding me which is frustrating um oh well well why don't you share where people can find you um online or in the world if you like Daryl uh I don't know if there's any people in Michigan in the chat right now but I am running the soundboard for a play at the moment oh nice it is a an adult Greek comedy okay and that is the best way to put that for your channel okay uh and then in July I actually got into um The Diary of an Frank oh nice very cool so so I 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lzmMYWRDydo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzmMYWRDydo | Let's Play Psychonauts [36]: A Final Battle of Wills | where are we what pink and white blow Oh quick oh yeah nerds morsel oleander but you can call me Maury or only I'm gonna call you oleander son of a [ __ ] you're doing in my mind how do you get in my happy meadow nobody's supposed to know about it well that's a bit odd hey break these know what's going on Jesus hello everybody and welcome back to let's play psychonauts with me Alex foo we gotta go find oleander ah not really sure I want to go in here and I think I need to read this uh as amateur video now uh anyway ooh mental cobwebs little cobwebs out the wazoo anyway guys the Aquatics those like c-3po Zoe's wait was I say something skinny ish guy kid lasagna he's dead oh they're all dead Fat Lady's alive monies are alive let's just say never actually looked at these before knife I can't read that knife something the GAO CIO's are dead okay the qua toes are alive I man the meat is alive oh thank god without the meat Oh knife thrower okay I think that's it oh wait wait alligator boy is dead damn alligator boy and lasagna kid are both dead that's depressing kind of world do we live in oh the circus I remember from my childhood was definitely not made of meat the last time I checked oh yeah they're just got stuck on the Oh rasputin your journey has made you much wiser so why do you still hoard your goods like a miser items you've scavenged the web's two cards of brains just to redeem them is all that remains I'm pretty sure I have redeemed them all have I've deemed pretty much all of them i mean cobwebs no but oh jeez what's going on with that thing anyway welcome everybody to hell and no i am not exaggerating this is the this is the neat circus the hardest level in the entire game and it is it is almost too hard uh I actually did whoa I actually did not beat this game on my own until very look recently because that's how hard it is so a lot of people end up as so far as i know a lot of people actually end up getting this far they try getting through the next couple of rooms and then they give up because well it's really really freaking hard collect some emotional baggage while we're here though because we got all this other we got we got plenty of things to do we we don't want to waste time see what ticket ticket booth salesman has to say oh cool he just gives us a sigh card oh no he redeems the cards I say ha I did not actually know that actually I'm guessing he redeems like everything like cobwebs and stuff like that so I've actually actually never known that so that's cool ok that's right mari's old man was a butcher it looks like your childhood memories of the circus got all mixed up with his childhood memories of his dad's butcher shop my memories were bad enough this is just gross we don't need no education I'd better keep that kid out of trouble with your brains are scrambled like this what happens to him happens to you it's almost like a silent hill enemy geez anyway so the reason this is hard is because like Ford just said well holier oleander has his own health meter and we have to protect him and as far as I know there is no way to give him back health there might me I have no idea you can collect these quick because otherwise we're going to be spending a lot of more time getting them later we can always come back but pretty much what we have to do because he's chasing after the bunny we have to hold it until he gets over to it he's gonna fly away and we get to repeat the whole song and dance again except this time he's high up and we got to get there too and like Rasputin said this is like the circus so we get to do a lot of trapeze stuff a lot of different jumping around and all that stuff it's really it's really fun no it's not this is this is this point does not stay fun in any regards especially cuz then you have times like this you have to hold the money but oleander has to go past the the spawner and these times can actually take quite a while and his health does not regenerate between times now this is the one that as far as i know a lot of people get stuck on because oh no it does regenerate okay I was wrong about that I thought it didn't a lot of people usually gets stuck on this one just because will you'll see there's a lot of stuff you gotta do better that is not entirely fair okay so how do we get over there done oh uh nope sorry we we were supposed to take that uh that rail whoops my fault but this is why this level is hard because if you fall you fall that's it you pretty much have a lost life there I do not think I'm gonna make it to ollie under this time once you get up to all the other it's it's relatively easy I was making it out to be like oh you gotta take care of the guys while you're protecting oleander but it's honestly not that bad this is what's hard in order to platform up this thing you need to get this guy to throw knives at this and then you have to jump on the knives and hope that you can get over to the platform that's above it's a really cool idea but it doesn't really work cuz then if you miss it it has to go all the way around and only enders just about dead because he's got two enemies up there if it was one enemy it wouldn't be that being a deal but it is absolutely ridiculous after a time and we got all the and her up to the first platform they're gonna be very many many lives lost in this part of the let's play just because well this room is absolutely stupid I didn't know that you could die if you fell in the meat grinder that's kind of cool oh man I've never actually fallen in the meat grinders so okay we're gonna have to take care of this guy come on I Lander fully could run a little bit faster all right now begin our long trek up again again none of the none of the elements by themselves are that hard it's just a combination I know I'm missing figments but I'm gonna come back and later when I don't have to deal with this I will probably get very bitter during this episode just so you know because this is not easy and this is not even the hardest part of the level this is the first hard part of the level there is one more set of enemies we have to protect him from and I believe there are two of the swords men who use swords we have to jump off of in that in that one so all right come on air oh my god just by the skin of my teeth if you do know of an easier way to beat this level please tell me because I hate this level so much okay last one the hard one I believe this is the last one I could be wrong but of course you've got platforming and here's where you have to really worry about whether you're gonna fall off and if you fall off you might as well just start a little over again Oh careful there no not quite you get a kind of double guests yourself and here we go okay i might action no see see what I mean once you fall off once you fall off you're screwed actually you know what this might work I'm not sure actually oh my god that is actually a lifesaver I might still make it come on hurry I do not want to repeat that room again I did not knew I never actually thought to use that ok come on Holly and her get that get that rabbit oh my god i believe that is the last part the room please yes it is ok whoo ok so I could I mean I could go back and get all the figments but no screw that come on I know you can get up there because I'm pretty sure we have to get up here yep to get onto the flying trapeze to get over here and we'll get the tag in the safe in a second okay so that is actually the hardest part of the level done at least in my opinion I mean you'll see in a second what I mean I think that there are there is one other part that is sort of difficult but it's not really that bad who even eat bunnies well I guess rabbits but okay Tunnel of Love let's see what we can know this is just a rail section so it's not bad comparatively it's soap the hot one of the harder rail sections in the game if not the hardest I don't remember because you don't usually do a rail sections so yeah we got that guy and I'm just gonna save quick because well this is difficult and I don't want to let all my hard work go to waste because i believe by saving here we get you yeah we did believe by saving here we can actually skip that room entirely i miss pigment whoops get over here health okay we're full up good just double checking anything we can get up here no want to grab everything we can before moving on okay let's go Tunnel of this is difficult but not ridiculous just make sure you jump in the appropriate places thank God we don't actually have to make sure the directions are right with the jumps otherwise this would be stupidly difficult it wasn't sure if we had to hit that or not there we go I get all the figments that i missed later probably off-screen like i did with the a lot of the other places alright this is where it gets difficult because we get them no no lost a bit of speed it's okay we have enough lives we can we can miss a few jumps cuz you'll notice I wasn't going as fast as I could have like I am right now because I want to want to make sure I didn't fall off but now I want to make sure that we we don't take too long okay slowed up oh jeez that's why I want to make sure I was going kind of slow because look at there we go it can get a bit well difficult yep and I think we've got one more emotional baggage to take care of oh no we got it all okay all emotional baggage sorted not just the ones in all the androids brain all right time for the main event holy it's okay those monsters are gone now the bunnies are safe we're all safe who's coming your dad the butcher bunnies are good for nothing daddy's gonna kill ya i would say oleanders dad is my favorite boss but that would be a lie and you'll see what I mean in just a minute by that well a couple of minutes anyway you don't want to use your shield quite a lot in this fight you it's a pretty easy fight just well lost my control for a second just run away use your shield when he uses his cleavers on you and want to me oh wait we shoot it no okay try to remember we want to do a specific thing in order to fight him oh I know what it is okay I was a there we go that's what we want to run up his arm come on and smack him in the face which is a pretty cool fight I mean yeah you have to be able to dodge keep forgetting he does those attacks too buddy and you never really think like oh I'm gonna run up his uh his arm even though there's no sort of indication that i can do that you just do it John also make sure you don't fall into the writer in the middle okay yeah I've done that before but usually you can just go around in sort of a circular pattern and it'll be fine oops should have thought it was going for the small little chops yeah like this yo I mean really this guy is an easy boss but as I get hurt that always happens whenever I say something is easy i always get get hurt okay there we go and just run up we also get closer to him than any other boss because we're actually like walking on his body which is cool i like is designed to just like the deal almost barbershop quartet style clothes and you know like the old class or the old mid-century butchers clothes oops thinking he's gonna do his other attack oh man I rolled into that he hits a lot but he's easy to dodge so just take your time with the guy and you'll be all set me come on that's what I live and smack you in the face when we're hitting we should be good and then well I think I've already spoiled it a little bit we're not quite done but I mean with this game did you really expect we'd be done you've got this whatever it is in the background was going Rose gonna figure out what's going on with that I keep forgetting we have confucian grenades cuz I never use them all right he's done yeah right oh well he could hit me at any time why didn't you hmm this is the other hardest level in the game who are you what's going on here what have you done to our circus dad polluted perverted this looks like the work of mentalists I can explain have you been associating with psychics dead I psychics fortune tellers they killed your grandfather they cursed our entire family to die and water yes but including you rescue me but I'm going to live you know why because I'm still let's see if you are what's it going to be son died in the water or show me what you got so even though this is one of the hardest rooms in the game this one is actually fair I think and it's actually quite fun because this is exactly what a final level should be it's a test of all the acrobats all the platforming we've done up till this point and pretty much it is a race to the top to avoid that water that is now spilling out of the middle so let's get started shall we my ex like I said I really do like this game this level come on there we go but it really does feel like your final exam because if we screw up if we fall down that's it we fail we lose a life you got to do it all over again all right oh i thought i would grab that there we go but I mean just look at this level it's a giant stomach that's based that's filling up with a sick to digest all these and meets that's in it it's fantastic I mean I would say this is probably the most imaginative level for part of a level just because of that and we get to do all this platforming without any real danger except for well rest few tins father throwing those fireballs at us but otherwise just oh and there is this part which you gotta make sure the platform right because this can be actually pretty difficult and that right there is probably the hardest jump in the game also make sure you don't jump on the ends I've done that so many times but you have to actually jump off to that steak off to the left right there I can't do that from the inside okay ready oh no get me levitation now I'm an acrobat but how was I supposed to do this without psychic powers huh ha dad tell me that this seems like it's a little bias now don't you think I've never actually been hit by the projectiles while he throws them at me a mess cuz you're always moving it's not hard to dodge yeah all right and timing oh I almost got that one oh no I no I cannot I keep trying to uh oh well we take that entire thing I kept trying to use to get shield out while he was doing that but I guess I can't do that while online I love this part really just sliding down the ladder that's going all over the place to uh think this is it I think we are done maybe I don't know i remember there being a couple of things apples no we're good dad I made it you cheated no I use the acrobatics you taught me don't lie to me cheetah you Cristobal a there's always [ __ ] you're no son of mine well damn thought you'd be a little more receptive dad you're my father after all somebody's gonna get make that all right so now we have both oleanders dad and rescue tins dad to take care of I believe I'm correct the way fight with ollie and Erstad in this case is actually a little easier because what we have to do is actually nope we actually have to throw these and all the Enders dad and then smack him in the face so like I said it's pretty easy if you don't die again he hits for a lot so Oh just make sure you don't get hit by these either it's always my problem alright I think we're good I think we're gonna get him this time my mom we hit home huh it's just not taking the damage well shield is extremely you sleepy useful in this in this case at least so I'm just gonna keep spamming that do you have to hit his knee with it you never remember it seems you just throw it out on me that works stupid there we go fortunately there's plenty of health drops as well so you're having a little problem it's not that bad yeah I used to like to play catch before you were throwing flaming maces at yeah I don't believe that dad oops I just does so much damage there we go last one we got him oh no no not in the meat grinder I mean nobody really deserves that what dad I see your skull is as hard to penetrate as ever dad what is your brain doing out here in this tank with this other brain and war all these unconscious people what have you gotten yourself involved with cyclists he's been cavorting with filthy seating psychics is that really is that really how I look in your mind man do I eight seconds seeing my son happy I don't hate psychics I used my psychic connection with you to find you and project myself into your mind but how can you hate me for being psychic if you're psychic too son I could never hate you I only wanted you to be happy Rasputin and safe our family has many enemies I have a lot more than that now son we have to carefully unweave your psyche from the other brain we don't want anything bad to happen while your mind is in this tangled state the damage could be permanent bad things to happen like that maybe I like it this way I mean look at how huge I think I can juggle this is your mind so you are the strong one but i'm about to give you my son you must take care of him because it's everything I've got well time for a battle of the Titans I'm not really sure I do like Oh careful there but we got it will be able to get a hit on him at least before I sure anyway what I was gonna say is this is funny bunny my favorite boss at least personality wise as far as boss fight this is pretty much oh you know you've already beaten the hard ones so we're gonna give you a little bit of fun which is nothing wrong with that either I think it's fun so we're just gonna have to wait a bit you know run away from them we wait to recharge is the only way we can really damage him right now is when George i a'n't fortunately there's plenty of health drops as we do this just keep wailing on them I like when games end like this you know they give you the hard stuff and then they're like you know what we actually had to struggle for this we're gonna give you something fun so we get to destroy something that is absolutely unquestionably evil in the best way possible as a Godzilla fight gamera vs. Godzilla vs mothra vs. I don't know any other names from those movies there you go you son of a [ __ ] you're done we've got the plaid Oh Bunny's no no meat no more no more meat hey thanks for helping me save the bunny's and for talking to my dad uh no problem little Ollie what is he going we're separating the brains now rescue me it'll be fine let's go inside man I can't wait to tell you about all the messed up stuff that happened oh I know a lot of it while you were out I poked around it tell me about this Lily person and so that brings us to the end where as you can clearly see a personal demons causing my negative behavior I've all been eradicated leaving me sane once again this is also corroborated in cat scan number three on page 59 of your handouts on a personal note I would just like to reiterate how extremely extremely sorry I am for stealing all of your rinds and trying to take over the mistakes have been made but this camp is all about education and I know I for one learned plenty thanks to that guy right there come on up here as we endeavor to build strong Minds here with the power later things to see things to burn things but it's a special quality of your heart's not your mind the truly makes a great psychonauts this young man has it we did not give it to him he got it from someone else long before he came here about you and we can give him this to honor his mind turtleback and his heart son we do not normally ask this of someone so young but it is obvious to us all that you are not average will you join us Rasputin will you be a psychonaut well it's not a merit badge but I don't like that he loses the helmet although he's gotta look official I guess so but the helmet made him rescue oh well everybody's gotta grow up okay quick you can see the original character for psychonauts dark hagen right their entire life hey the summers not over yet we can hang out for a couple of weeks still my family's out on the East Coast where's yours they move around a lot hmm well you'd better go your dad's waiting for you um well Oh children it's an emergency there's been another kidnapping I was here the whole time listen II know this time we know who it is and that's what scares us who is kidnapped Truman's annatto the grand head of the psychonauts yeah sir can you teleport this many of us back to headquarters lat hey hey what are you people doing in my kitchen not yet yes we're taking the jet and this is why people this is why everybody's been expecting a Psychonauts 2 cuz it's set up like a serial cartoon we hit him back yes after all we'll have Rasputin helping us I'm going now how could we do this without our anti-kidnapping specialist I've taught you everything I can some now you go show them show them all let's go it is it's built exactly like a serial cartoon or serial spy show like get smart or something it's fantastic i love this game well I love parts of this game but we've been there before anyway the cast Richard Horvitz of course I don't know Mitt most of these other people but you know you some of you will probably be like hey that guy I know that guy and watch on a slide show of cool photos that were never in the game he's our this these are good credits to anyway that has been let's play psychonauts with me 0 x foo and it's been a bit of a rocky a bit of a rocky let's play to say the least I'm always surprised that people don't know about this game really surprised because I mean I never got it when I was a kid when he was coming out but I still knew about it just saying Tara Strong there's another name for she gore and do know that that person the numba side I don't know they're pacing issues which I feel oh steve blum for the g-men I didn't know that ha and tiger in the lungfish zealot or whatever it said like I said there there's some pacing issues I've gone over that in the let's play but i think that the game as a whole is pretty fun and even though that last level is really really hard the first time you play it they're still very it's still very fun at points like I think that part where you're fighting where you're racing the fake dad to the top of the tent is fantastic thank you Tim Schafer and double fine for your great game and thank you everybody who's been watching this let's play because yet I know it's been a let's play and a lot of you been very patient I mean I always feel like I could do a let's play better this is another one of those where it's like man I wish I could do much more for this let's play because a lot of it's just me being like ha ha what they said was funny well except for the four lungfish opolis I love that episode that level so much but then that I that that level i was just fawning over the entire time but that is it oh it's finally done yes it's finally darden haha just took a while cuz i was sick you know I love Edgar as a character as well and also chief orderly Bonaparte thank you Tim Schafer and Erik Wolpaw for that great dialogue us is this Tia now this is still a bullied I'm looking for a specific picture that's why I keep going back to it I am gonna do a couple of extra episodes just because there's extra stuff I have to get with figments and other stuff I haven't collected yet there are a couple of know there's one or two little glitches i want to show off that i never got the chance to but for the most part yeah it's done and what should be coming next hmm I'm not sure oh thank you for 2011 update group for getting this game on to steam and all that it's fantastic by the way if I haven't stressed it enough before this game is on steam if you've never played this game before and you're just watching this video go buy the game it really is fun and you'll you'll have it forever well as long as steam stays around well I do love the art style and Edgar's level 2 just saw the black velvet are there is something I have to show off in Edgar's level as well that I forgot about but we'll get back to that later yeah you would like to thank all these people come on we know we're at the end of the credits like to think Ceaser no no not the actual Caesar just this guy we know named Caesar I do love the design of the meat circus as well even if I don't like it it so much as a level like the design of the different enemies and such like the knife thrower the fat lady the stitch together rabbits stitched together rabbit monstrosity and we have the good old camp photos so we can always remember our our good times that we had that summer at camp whispering rock with good ol Bobby terrorizing us and our friends Maloof essentially terrorizing anybody who got on his bad side the all the love triangles that really didn't mean anything those two crazed cheerleaders who were planning on poisoning everybody or oh man now that I think of it oh yeah no I don't want to go back to camp whispering rock and of course we have the double fine production team thank you all of you give us another one Oh actually I can show you guys right now one of the glitches this might take a second so if it does take a while I'm gonna probably cut to it but you know how I was getting some high jumps sometimes by going around this brain there is actually a way that's I need to go a little further so it because I want to get a straight go around there is a way to jump high enough that you will just continuously go around the brain and the easiest way is to set up the brain like this the easiest way I found is to set up the brain like this hold space or whatever you're using for a jump on because I mean this was on consoles as well and just press forward of course it would be much easier if I got it straight but of course it's gonna wobble a little bit oops well I couldn't get it so whoops anyway like I said I will be going back to collect everything so you'll notice that they give you this teleport guy right here and you can go back to the collective unconscious you still have the smelling salts and the oh wait yeah we have the smelling salts man these things smell terrible I never actually made sure I want to do this no idea what these will do I'm ready cuz we're we're we're just a brain but I'm curious and we always we have the bacon as well to get back to the camp so I know it just takes us to the collective unconscious what about the weekend no we cannot get out anymore nothing more to report at this time per hour out so anyway that is it guys that is let's play psychonauts as you can see there's still stuff left to collect all yet all that like I said but for right now I am declaring the main part of the let's play officially over because well I juice uh no I'm done with it now there are sometimes things you can see in the collective unconscious I believe as well in the background I'm never actually sure I'm not seeing anything I'm not spotting anything at least I thought there was something oh well let's jump off she'll be all right so anyway thank you guys for watching this let's play and this has been MIA exfil with let's play psychonauts so i'll see you guys on the next let's play which ever'one I decide that to be whether i decide to finish up an older let's play it's been on the back burner because of problems or whether i decide to pick up something new i'm not really sure yet in any case i'll see you later take it easy | 0xfoo | UCFYQq0EhxKkLZnnTelRtkow | 2013-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,540 | 27,362 |
EQR-rQhNb7k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQR-rQhNb7k | KSO Show: Confidence in Conor Riley and Matt Wells leading the Kansas State offense in 2024 & beyond | [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] welcome into the kso show Mason V Derek young here with you as we continue on all of our offseason chatter with kstate football because you know there have been some changes despite the fact that Chris kinman has really kept a lot of consistency from 2019 to what's now going to be the 2024 season which is kind of crazy in in the way college football works these days uh where you know obviously they dealt with the loss of Scotty Hazelton early on but you know you you you made obviously the Courtney messingham change but a lot of these guys guys have been around for a while and it feels like the change at offensive coordinator in that position is probably the most seismic since Chris kimman has been here because you're doing a couple of different things with it Conor Riley is going to go into a role that he's never had before as the OC and you bring in a guy in Matt Wells who's obviously really talented and has quite the resume to have a cooc and quarterback's coach job after being the head coach at Texas Tech for two and a half season I guess would be so they spoke last week to the media we talked already this week a little bit about how Matt Wells is helping or what his role will be in the recruiting space but in terms of how these guys are going to work the kstate offense what was your biggest takeaway from both of them speaking last week yeah know to your first point talk about you know the consistency within the coaching staff that's that's definitely the case um they had to replace Ted monino as well right just after a couple days yeah never forget never never forget Ted monino I think he had a picture with the staff um he did yeah the first picture was with him in it as the defensive coordinator and then of course the revolving door that has been the wide receiver coach right I think we've had a different wide receiver coach each season and unless something unforeseen happens this will be I think the first time that the wide receiver coach will be the same one two seasons in a row so Matthew Middleton making history at Kansas State under Chris climate um in terms of what we kind of acknowledged and learned you obviously Conor Riley is going to be your primary play caller and and Matt wells will probably help incorporate some passing Concepts in there and of course be the tutor um mentor and coach for the quarterbacks specifically Avery Johnson obviously so we'll see how that meshes I imagine Matt wells will be on the field we know Brian leac will be on the field we know Conor Riley will be up in the booth um and as the offensive line coach that's why laack's going back down to the field he he was an offensive lineman so he'll be able to kind of be that secondary offensive line type of dude um on the coaching staff now that Conor Riley's in the booth because obviously you need someone talking to them during uh during the game so yeah we'll see how it all how the pieces fit um I was impressed by the stage presence of both um seemed very comfortable in their own skin and their new roles in front of the media for the first time well real quick before we dive into some of the things that they said but you got the Nugget of hey well pack on the field Riley in the booth how much of an impact do you think that H is in and what kind of change will that be for Conor Riley who has been a guy on the field and going up there and you he just has to look at the game in a different way now very similar to how like people watching on TV you you see the game differently than people in person or if you're watching a game and you know you hear the analyst the analysts on these football games they watch the game in a totally different Way Conor Riley is now watching the game in a totally different way for K State and he's also doing it in a different spot on the field so I mean how much of an impact might that really have on K State well I think he admitted it during the press conference that it does have a sizable impact on on what his role is and how life changes for him because you know when you're on the field you get a feel for the players you have that consistent dialogue with your guys repeatedly up in the booth I mean other than a guy getting on the headset and talking to you you don't really have that now you need to continue to seek information from your coaches that are on the field who are getting engaged for what the players are feeling hearing and saying as well but you're just it's a little bit different when it's almost you're up there on an island right just reading the tea leaves that are in front of you on the football field so it's different um really different for an offensive line coach probably as well because you coach more guys than anyone at one time as well so um it'll be different and um they'll have to navigate that and adjust on the fly as they see fit in terms of if things occur hurdles happen here and there I imagine that Brian leac is going to be leaned on maybe event even heavily in that area than they are even maybe foreseeing at this point uh real quick before we move further here's a picture of Ted monino in K State gear he was photographed and everything I think he even had a spot up on the website so uh that he that was the real deal for a little bit uh he was he was there and then left for the Chicago Bears this is a sidebar nobody cares about this but I want to ask you so a he he left the DC job at Kate before you know I think a month to go be with the Bears to be a defensive assistant and outside linebackers coach for two seasons then he was the outside linebackers coach for two years with the Falcons last year he was an analyst with North Carolina and this year he's their defensive line coach so did Ted monino make the right call leaving K State's DC job to go to the NFL because I don't think he did maybe the money is different but that seems like that'd be a wild amount to pay an outside linebacker coach uh compared to DC money in the Big 12 for his career trajectory perhaps not but we've seen it time and time again we're watching it unfolded in real time at the moment but guys want to get to the NFL because you don't have to work look look you essentially you don't have to work all year round right now in the in in college football not only do you have to work year round you have to do multiple things all year round the calendar is that screwed up I mean Boston College's head coach just left to go be the defens coordinator for the Green Bay Packers and we might yeah and we might be seeing more and more of that right I mean the office Co of Washington they got hired to be the office coin of Alabama left to be the office coin of the Seattle Seahawks uh the NFL is a much comfier gig right now yeah just it's kind of it's it's an interesting career path also some guys don't like to recruit either so whoever put his Wikipedia picture up they did him dirty he he does not look as d as he did uh in his in his Kate golf shirt so that's just and it like didn't Bill snd hire Rex Ryan for a little bit yes yes yeah Rex Ryan was a K State DC for uh for a little bit before he he was not uh all right so what was actually said here is uh Conor Riley on probably the the biggest topic that uh he'll want to talk about this year because everybody will want to hear about it his thoughts on his quarterback Avery Johnson ton of maturity and and really I didn't necessarily see all of that when he took the reins over the Monday after the Iowa State loss um you've seen it since he stepped foot on campus and uh his desire to learn his desire to compete we all know what kind of athlete he is what kind of football player that he is but uh the character of who he is and um what type of competitor he is uh that's that's exactly what we anticipated uh going into that bowl game so with Avery Johnson at quarterback and now Conor Riley being the OC I mean what what is that Dynamic like and and how confident are you that things are going to be set up the way that Avery Johnson can succeed and also want the offense to be because I think we saw a pretty good job of that in the Pop-Tarts Bowl I mean you said it all the way in the leadup I think every chance you got making it clear like this is not going to be Avery Johnson running the ball 15 times a game you know there there may be the offshoot chance that hey the game calls for it like in Leck and you've got the ability like just torch these guys make it easy but the guy's a gifted thrower too and he wants to be a true quarterback and he proved that in the NC State game yeah he could be a true quarterback to be honest what he did best at the NC State game it's not sexy but it was throwing it away when it needed to be thrown away now it did very little for his completion percentage because he had to throw it away a lot because his receivers were not open very much so his numbers were not as good as what he played there was a couple throws especially on the Run where he skipped them his mechanics were out of whack and he didn't get it there and I think may maybe a decision or two here may have won it back I don't know kind of hard to look back on it but I just remember there was probably five to seven balls I felt five to seven plays where like we've seen time and time again even the elite quarterbacks when they are true freshman or when they are in their first career start they're throwing up some prayers right they're they're throwing the ball into trouble they're not throwing it away they're they're trying to keep a Play Alive a little too long get sacked or they force it into a window they shouldn't get intercepted he just didn't do that um I think that goes to his preparation I think that goes to his poise um his football intelligence and like Conor riy just said they maturity right I mean we've covered him we've said both said this before we've covered him since he was basically what probably 15 15 16 years old and that kid even at that time you know conducted himself both on and off the field like he was a grown man like he just he's been a mature adult and some one that everyone flocks to and navigates to for as long as we've known him um he's Made for This and like you said does not want to be a runner that can throw it he wants to be a thrower that can run it and I thought that's how the game plan was built around them for the Pop-Tarts bow and I really think that's what Conor riy wants to do now they're going to use his legs but you know they want to they know they know he's got a special arm as well how helpful is it for Conor Riley that his first time being an offensive coordinator he gets a quarterback like Avery Johnson versus I mean I I I don't want to disparage anybody so I'm trying to think maybe a non quarterback to use but like there's a a realm where he comes in his first year and he doesn't have as gifted of a quarterback as Avery Johnson and every no he's fortunate his first year as a primary play caller at any level I believe and he's probably going to have the most perhaps the most gifted quarterback to ever wear a Kansas State uniform so um he picked the right time to get this job it's kind of what I said even before they made the offensive coordinator hire right because I think it's as easy as this Avery Johnson is the type of quarterback that will make any offens coordinator look pretty good yep no I think that's true and it'll it'll cover up some warts at times and the key for for Conor Riley in all honesty then is that he does his best to cover up what warts Avery Johnson may have at times and I I think that obviously with a quarterback as talented as Avery Johnson is already proven to be the opportunity will be there another key piece to Avery Johnson at quarterback now is the fact that Matt Wells is on the staff and he's working in a co-offensive coordinator role with Connor Riley this is what Connor Riley said on the addition of Matt Wells significantly you know not only from his experience uh as an offense defensive coordinator previously but also his experience as a head coach and his experience of having that vantage point from a number of different chairs from a position coach to a coordinator to a head coach uh to obviously being in our league a year ago I think is extremely beneficial uh he's just an absolute joy to be around quite honestly Fitzy We've Just Begun digging into the football aspect of it because previous three weeks we've obviously been on the road Rec recruting so I'm just really excited about this month of February to see uh what kind of additional value that he can bring to the offense feel like there's there's no doubt that the experience of Matt Wells has beneficial we've also talked about already when the hire happened his successfulness with quarterbacks in the past I mean he was really the guy that unlocked Jordan love and made him a first round pick of your Packers uh so what what do you think the dynamic between these two guys will be like because now you've gotten to hear from both of them you've kind of gotten to see what the dynamic is and hear their words how well do you think that they actually work together yeah that that's probably remains to be seen it's a work in progress I I don't have all the answers on that I assume because it looked really really genuine that it's going to work because it seems like they're connecting very well um like when Conor riy speaks at a press conference for those that you know don't necessarily have the same Vantage Point as us he's one of the most genuine guys in front of a microphone that you can have um now I mean every coach covers up some stuff they're not going to be completely transparent but he is pretty far transparent pretty more I'm much more transparent than some I mean he even talked and and he will slip in some cursing too and if you ever seen a football practice in Kansas State he curses a lot so and even will Howard told us before last season when we were at Big 12 media day stud he Cur curses like a sailor that's that's kind of his Mojo what he does uh the his Niche the way he conducts himself but I mean he kind of lit up when he was asked about Matt Wells there um you know you're talking about just a guy and Conor Riley that you know I think works well with others just in general too kind of a people person regardless of you know all the other stuff so I it's hard to put words to it yet because we haven't seen it but from listening to both in the press conference knowing that Matt Wells is hungry too I mean he's already talking about winning championships and I think he's hungry to get back on that coaching ladder as well and to redeem what his career kind of face planted a little bit um and probably to an extent an unfair amount by the way um but he's on the he's on the rebound and I think um he found probably a great fit for him because of his relationship with Chris kimman um his big 12 background at this point uh to to kind of re-energize what his career was was doing so and then for Conor riy what better guy like he said a former head coach former play caller what better guy to lean on you know than Matt wells in your first year I mean Conor Riley's we kind of just said this he's kind of walking into a perfect situation a little bit for a first year primary play caller because he's doing it with a team that just two years ago in the Big 12 and last year we8 and four probably should have been better brings back a lot of talent um gets Avery Johnson as his quarterback and gets Matt Wells as his basically number two real quick before we move on to Matt Wells and and some comments from him last week we talk about the the situation with the quarterback very very advantageous for Conor Riley thinking about the offensive line situation we talked about that earlier in the week discussing expectations for Kate this upcoming season and the one area of concern of major concern is probably how much you have to replace on the offensive line we don't need to rehash like hey these guys are gone you're working in these guys just in terms of the responsibility and role is it helpful for K State now to have an offensive coordinator that now he's obviously familiar with the situation as Colin Klein would have been with hey we lost Cooper BB we lost all these guys but is it helpful that you're going to have your offensive coordinator be an offensive line coach when you're trying to work in pretty much an entire new group or at least guys that have not played as much as the outgoing group of guys it's a good question and maybe it's a drawback a little bit because you know maybe he stretched a little wider now right and is less focus on the offensive line more as the offense as a whole when that's a group that you're really trying to replace probably more pieces you do bring back a few but you do have to replace more pieces it's probably the top question mark on the offense entering the season that and tight end maybe but you feel good about Garrett oakle at least so it'll be interesting to see if there is any positive or negative uh effects from coton Riley going from not the offensive coordinator to the offensive coordinator do they still get that positional development that they had showcased year after year he's an excellent offensive line coach he's probably going to be an excellent offensive coordinator if I was to guess um how well can he marry those two things that's a question and and if it and if they can address it or they notice something here and there how quick are they to say Brian leac maybe that you know has a little bit more of a involvement there as well then to to kind kind of help bridge that Gap I don't know it'll be it'll be interesting I don't know that I can say oh yeah that's that's actually a plus or it's it's a positive but I could see where it could be a negative in a year where you're trying to bring along more guys to replace the outgoing guys so we'll see yeah that's a that's a good way to think about it because I I there could be positives in the understanding but you're right there could be drawbacks and how Hands-On and how much time might have to be to voted somewhere and and and knowing his offensive line as well as he does could allow him to know at times during the game what to call when to call it it's true right because a lot it a lot Works around what your offensive line is and what it isn't yeah that's a good point you spoke of Matt Wells earlier and and telling hey this is why I came to K State he was heavy on talking about he used baseball analogies left and right saying hey K St kind of gu you're kind of guy exactly yeah uh tough out and they're always in it and they're going to play meaningful football in November here's his uh comments and what he described this as why on choosing K State 0 for four and for me uh against them um one win as a player but um 0 for four coaching you know just since Tech in Oklahoma and um man you these guys are they're in the mix every game and that's you know coming here that's part of it too going back to your question you get a chance to win a championship every year I mean Kansas state will be in the mix in the month of November they'll be playing meaningful games I mean it's real around here and the the chance to go chase a championship together is real and it that's that's also part of my why so I mean you talked about the the composure and basically stage presence of those guys when they talked Matt Wells obviously has it they were both I think comfortable in their own way Conor Riley was just pretty laidback down to talk with everybody Matt Wells was like I'm going to control this thing like it was it was intense but in a good way and you hear there like he he knows what K State's all about and obviously you talked about his personal motivations too like this is a guy that has been a power five head coach he doesn't want his career to end with you know two and a half lackluster seasons in lck where you you're right he he probably was unfairly treated there because I mean they made a hire that didn't seem to be a fit for him at the time and then two and a half years later what do you know they're like oh yeah this is this is not a good fit for us and they brought in a guy that is a great fit for them and Joey Maguire so Wells and they were five- two at the time yeah just lost to be five and three um made a bowl game that year yeah so it's not like Texas and Texas Tech hasn't made a lot of Bull games so um it was interesting that was probably best for both parties still Texas Tech not a fit never was a fit they probably you know something sometimes those things happen right uh both both sides probably benefited from that decision anyways even if it was like a little over over the top for how his career manifested itself after that then went to Oklahoma to be an analyst uh and and obviously now in Manhattan I think he's driven like I think he wants to prove that he's a better Coach than where his the trajectory went um but I also think he has some personal Pride there too and enjoyment right he didn't want to just be an analyst he probably doesn't want to be just a quarterback's coach either so I'm not sure how longterm this is but it sounds like I mean he's saying the right things he got that stage presence probably because he was a head coach for so long before that at Utah State the one win as a player he mentioned um he played for Utah State I guess in the early 1990s on a team that beat Kansas State so um there's that part to it I I think he's I think he's hungry I think I think he really is hungry and I really think that he's excited to be at Kansas State because he went through you know the Texas Tech thing and now at Oklahoma they actually didn't get to play for a championship while he was there and obviously was an onfield coach now he feels like he's a onfield coach now for a team that can win a championship um I I don't you could tell like he a lot of energy um um that he's really pouncing on an opportunity that he has been given and that there's couple years off for probably a good thing and kind of reshift it everything for him and now he's ready to roll yeah I think uh it's I think for some of these guys it's good to get a little bit of a break and take a step back and then get back into it and it seems like things are off to a decent start but obviously games have not been played uh overall with these two guys in charge of the K State offense and playing a major role where do you expect the the output of them to be this season uh in terms of what well I mean you can either quantify it in statistical output or you know how many times are how many times during the course of the 2024 season in a game will there be three threads started simultaneously on kso saying something like this is an offense or you know something something condescending like that how many times is that I guess we'll put it in in a way that that is easy for you and all the the viewers and readers out there to understand yeah I mean it's still going to be a few times I I I think you can have probably the I mean I said I it's funny because I said you could probably the top offense in the Big 12 and still get a few of those well Kan State literally did last year um from a metric standpoint at the top offense at the Big 12 and we certainly had that now the Oklahoma State game I think it was pretty deserving um outside that probably not and you're going to have those and it'll there'll be some of that especially some growing pains right um I I can foresee something like to the toer Arizona game where they hit a wall a little bit right and it's like uh just because those are early Gams against teams that can really compete their butts off against you um so those will probably be challenging look we had it in the pot Tarts Bowl con rilly called a great game for three quarters didn't call a great game in the third quarter and you know it was he's terrible right all over again so it's going to happen um but the maturation and the development of Avery Johnson will cover up some of that as well yeah that's a good point on the poptarts bowl and and kind of what went down there uh and if you go and look at it the 28 points that K State scored in the Pop-Tarts Bowl um that was that was the third most points scored on NC State's defense this season uh the only teams that scor more was Notre Dame they put up 45 Marshall put up 41 although NC State won that game 48 to 41 I'd be wildly intrigued to know what went down in that game for Marshall to score 41 and then Virginia Tech also put up 28 I will say I think uh I trying to say I don't know if yards per player points per drive one of those Kan state had the most on NC State all year I could the points per Drive make sense I mean it was a pretty limited possession type of game so I I think it makes sense there and look I I thought I thought that it was a good showing in the Pop-Tarts bulll for the two things people were most interested in Conor Riley at OC and Avery Johnson at quarterback there are things that they can be better about they can build off of it and that's what you take going into 2024 and you bring in a very capable guy and another voice that in Matt Wells has success with individuals and teams in the past and obviously knows what it takes and I think that's a guy he knows what it takes to win in the Big 12 he just didn't have it Texas Tech and I you know some of that is on him but also there's a lot of that there that is not his fault yeah well Matt Willis what we do know is he's a great quarterback coach so Avery Johnson's in good hands so that's one thing two Conor Riley kind of said this during that press conference as well that the offense really hasn't changed from Fargo to Manhattan right and Fargo they had Courtney messingham system and then he brought it to Manhattan tweaked it a little bit that was Courtney mess again or that was the that was the offense then L comes in off coordinator he said the offense was really the same and then each off coordinator just puts their own flare to it so c riy will do the same what I hope and what I think is going to happen is that his flavor his tweaks are probably more aligned with Colin Klein than cordney messingham I think you have to have a certain Pace to kind of get through I I don't know if the Cy messingham paac and um run pass ratio is really what it I don't know if that's a is that that's effective enough I think the ratio probably has to look more like the Klein thing the pace has to more look like the Kleine one and what I do know is this I do think they'll have all that I expect it to look more like the Klein one than the messingham one but I also expect less quarterback run at least designed quarterback run well you think about it on this coaching staff now you have coaches that have I mean how many NFL quarterbacks is that at this point uh now that they have because you've got obviously the stable of North Dakota State guys with went stick and and Trey Lance was there for a season he red shirted there last year at North Dakota State Jordan love obviously and Skyler Thompson so there's there's a lot of understanding there with how uh the quarterback position Works did he have did he did he send a tech quarterback to the NFL I guess he wasn't there long enough maybe too yeah I don't know that any anybody out there Alan Bowman though he might eventually be W where's Tyler Shu now he's still in lck right yeah uh no he moved on because I think they're I think they're officially moving on right or maybe he is still there I don't know uh Louisville he Tyler shock went to Louisville yeah yeah because I think Wells was the one that initially brought in Tyler Shu right yeah well just like any Texas Tech quarterback over the last 10 years if if he could play more than four games in a season maybe he he would have been a really good quarterback we'll just never know yeah because he had to go because of Tyler shuck what he had to go to Henry columi yeah columi played uh well jet Duffy John Curt's favorite Texas Tech quarterback had to get time there were a lot of them he he had to play a lot of quarterbacks as every Tech coach has seemingly had to do over the last however many years so kind of wild uh let's close it out I I I know you're wearing somebody what what shirt you got on today is it it's ore okay Clemson represent uh I'm I'm I'm showing off for dream Ding and Tyler Perry with uh North Texas so going me green uh that's a a good way to end the show there and we'll get out of here nice tight 30 minutes talking Kate football for everybody plenty more Kate football coverage over at kstate online so find us on on three also stay subscribed to the YouTube and podcast platforms we'll have plenty of coverage not just a football but obviously basketball as we get towards the weekend major matchup with a quad one opponent in TCU coming to town actually that might be quad to it'll be it'll be iffy on that but it'll be a good game nonetheless big opportunity for K State as they try and get back on the right side of the bubble so for Derek young I'm Mason V thank you for watching and listening to K State online | Kansas State Wildcats on K-StateOnline | UCj2P3JWoADDiat2CeNzPZsg | 2024-02-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,778 | 29,313 |
F1OSQ6yAJdM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1OSQ6yAJdM | Omega Timing | Wikipedia audio article | omegis aw is a swiss luxury watchmaker based in built bien switzerland founded by lewis brandt unless chaux-de-fonds in 1848 the company formerly operated as the legend Arale watch co until incorporating the name Omega in 1903 becoming Lewis Brant at frere Omega watch in Co in 1982 the company officially changed its name to Omega saw which is currently a subsidiary of the Swiss swatch group Omega opened its museum to the public in built BN in January 1984 Britain's Royal Flying Corps chose omega watches in 1917 as its official timekeepers for its combat units as did the US Army in 1918 omega watches were the choice of nasa in the first watch on the moon in 1969 in addition omega has been the official timekeeping device of the olympic games since 1932 James Bond has worn it in films since 1995 other famous Omega wearers past and present include Buzz Aldrin George Clooney John F Kennedy Mao Zedong Elvis Presley and Prince William you topic history you topic early history the forerunner of Omega legend Arale watch Co was founded at les chaux-de-fonds Switzerland in 1848 by Lewis Brandt who assembled key wound precision pocket watches from parts supplied by local craftsmen he sold his watches from Italy to Scandinavia by way of England his chief market in 1894 his two sons Lewis Paul and say czar developed a revolutionary in-house manufacturing and total production control system that allowed component parts to be interchangeable watches developed with these techniques were marketed under the Omega brand of leisure al watch Co by 1903 the success of the Omega brand led the legend Darrell watch code to spin-off the Omega brand as its own company and the Omega watch Co was officially founded in 1903 topic reorganization luis paul and say czar brandt both died in 1903 leaving one of Switzerland's largest watch companies with 240 thousand watches produced annually and employing 800 people in the hands of four young people the oldest of whom Paul Emil Brandt was not yet 24 Brandt was the great architect and builder of Omega his influence would be felt over the next half century the economic difficulties brought on by the First World War would lead him to work actively from 1925 toward the union of Omega and T so then to their merger in 1930 into the group s sih Geneva under Brandt's leadership and Joseph ricers from 1955 the SS IH group continued to grow and multiply absorbing or creating some 50 companies including lanco and LeMay mia manufacturer of the most famous Omega chronograph movements by the 1970s SS IH had become Switzerland's number one producer of finished watches and number three in the world up to this time the Omega brand outsold Rolex its main Swiss rival in the luxury watch segment although Rolex watch is sold at a higher price point around this time it was viewed as rolex versus omega in the competition for the king of swiss watch brands omega watches tended to be more revolutionary and more professional focused while rolex watches were more evolutionary and famous for their mechanical pieces and brand while Omega and Rolex had dominated in the pre quartz era this changed in the 1970s during the quartz crisis that was when Japanese watch manufacturers such as Seiko and citizen rose to dominance due to their pioneering of quartz movement in response Rolex continued concentrating on it's expensive mechanical chronometer x' where its expertise lay though it did have some experimentation in quartz while omega tried to compete with the Japanese in the quartz watch market with Swiss made quartz movements topic recent development weakened by the severe monetary crisis and recession of 1975 to 1980 SS IH was bailed out by the Bay in 1981 during this period Seiko expressed interest in acquiring Omega but nothing came out of the talks Switzerland's other watchmaking giant alga - Weiser ish or an industry a guess UAG supplier of a large range of Swiss movements and watch assemblers was in economic difficulty it was the principal manufacturer of Abacha unfinished movement and owner through their sub holding company general watch Co gwc of various other Swiss watch brands including Longines Rado sir tina hamilton watch company and my toe after drastic financial restructuring the R&D departments of asu AG and SS IH merged production operations at the ETA complex in granges the two companies completely merged forming a sua g SS IH a holding company in 1983 two years later this holding company was taken over by a group of private investors led by Nicolas Hayek renamed sm h so siete de microelectronic at de Horlogerie this new group over the next decade proceeded to become one of the top watch producers in the world in 1998 it became the swatch group which now manufactures Omega and other brands such as Blanc pan swatch and brigant omegas brand experienced a resurgence with advertisement that focused on product placement strategies such as in the James Bond double-oh-seven films the character had previously worn a rolex submariner but switched to the Omega Seamaster diver 300 M with Goldeneye 1995 and has stayed with the latter ever since until swapping it for the Omega Planet Ocean and Aqua Terra Omega also adopted many elements of Rolexes business model ie premium pricing tighter controls of dealer pricing increasing advertising etc which was successful in increasing omegas market share and name recognition to become more of a direct competitor to Rolex you topic motto and slogan one of omegas company slogans us Omega exact time for life the slogan was developed in 1931 based on the company's historical performance at the observatory trials you topic watch manufacturing you topic notable inventions and patents in 1892 Lewis Brandt the founder of Omega manufactured the world's first minute repeating wristwatch in collaboration with Audemars Piguet which provided the minute repeating movement the 18k gold watch is now kept in the Omega Museum in built bien Switzerland in 1947 Omega created the first tour beyond wristwatch caliber in the world with the 30 I twelve of these movements were made intended for inclusion in the Observatory trials in Geneva neuchâtel and Q Teddington and they were known as the Omega observatory turbines unlike conventional tour billion movements whose cages rotate once per minute the 30 ice cage rotated one time each seven and a half minutes in 1949 one of these delivered the best results ever recorded by a wristwatch up to that time a year later Omega broke its own record in the Geneva Observatory trials of 1950 in 1999 after the successful development of calibre 2,500 Omega made history by introducing the first mass-produced watch incorporating the coaxial escapement invented by English watchmaker George Daniels considered by many to be one of the more significant horological advances since the invention of the lever escapement the coaxial escapement functions with virtually no lubrication thereby eliminating one of the shortcomings of the traditional lever escapement through using radial friction instead of sliding friction at the imple surfaces the coaxial escapement significantly reduces friction theoretically resulting in longer service intervals and greater accuracy over time On January 24 2007 Omega unveiled its new calibers 8,500 and 8500 won two coaxial 25,200 BPH movements created exclusively from inception by Omega On January 17 2013 Omega announced the creation of the world's first movement that is resistant to magnetic fields greater than 1.5 tesla 15,000 gauss far exceeding the levels of magnetic resistance achieved by any previous movement a similar movement was used by Daniel Craig as James Bond though the official collectors watch was labeled as resistant to 15,000 7 Gauss in honor of the fictional secret agents codename most anti-magnetic watches utilize a soft iron Faraday cage which distributes electromagnetism in such a way that it cancels the effect on the movement contained within this type of anti magnetic case required to magnetizing procedures of the case Omega has instead built a movement of non ferrous materials eliminating the need for such a cage in providing a far greater resistance to magnetic fields eliminating necessity of additional maintenance you topic Observatory trials Observatory trials focused on the science of chronometry and the ability to make chronometer z' measured time precisely only Patek Phillipe and Omega participated every year in the trials omegas performances that these competitions garnered the company a reputation of precision and innovation for more than a decade 1958 to 1969 Omega was the largest manufacturer of COSC chronometer z' Omega developed the slogan Omega exact time for life in 1931 based on its historical performance at the observatory trials omegas early prowess in designing and regulating timing movements was made possible by the company's incorporation of new chronometric innovations the following are some important reference dates for the Omega precision records 1894 creation of the famous 19 caliber named Omega the company has renamed after this famous caliber in 1903 from louis brandt at frères omega participates for the first time at observatory trials in nieuwenburg french neuchâtel albert Willemijn the first regular des precision at omega regulated the movement 1911 albert Willemijn leaves omega and is replaced by werner a Dubois 1918 Werner a Dubois leaves Omega he joins Paul Diddy's Heim and is replaced by carl billy der 1919 - one Street prize at Observatory trials in nieuwenburg with a 21 caliber this caliber was slightly modified to become the famous cow 47.7 later 19:20 Gottlob ith replaces carl bill Eder 1922 omega participates for the first time at observatory trials in q Teddington achieved third place 1925 - one Street place at Observatory trials in Q Teddington with a cow 47.7 95.9 of 100 points XA quo with ulis Nardin Gottlob ith regulated the movement 1929 alfred jacquard joined omega 1932 one Street place at Observatory trials in Q Teddington 96.3 of 100 points XA quo with Movado alfred jacquard regulated the movement 1931 omega achieves 1st place in all six categories at Observatory trials in Geneva Alfred jacquard regulated the movements 1932 introduction of the first small wrist chronograph the Omega 28.9 chronograph 1933 a cow 47.7 regulated by alfred jacquard achieved the precision record at Observatory trials huge headington ninety 7.4 points of 100 19:36 another cow 47.7 regulated by alfred jacquard achieved the precision record of 97 point 8 points of 100 q Teddington this record was not broken until as late as 1965 1937 to 1 Street place at Q Teddington with 97.3 points 1938 to 1 Street place at Q Teddington with ninety seven point seven points 1939 creation of the cow 30 the first 30 millimeters caliber 1942 one Street place with cow 30 millimeters at Q Teddington movement regulated by Alfred jacquard 1943 launch of the 30 millimeters caliber 3ot to first rose gold plated omega movement 1945 to 1 Street place with 30 millimeters caliber at the observatory in Geneva movement regulated by Alfred jacquard 1947 creation of the first Omega Derby on wristwatch movement kal 30 I specially developed for the observatory trials only 12 pieces made 1948 to one Street place at Observatory trial in nieuwenburg for 30 millimeters caliber first time non Swiss companies allowed to take part 1952 one Street place for tur beyond cow 30 i at geneva trials regulated by alfred jacquard joseph ory joins precision timing department after being trainer to women timers reg loose 1951 halves first place at the observatory trials in Geneva 19:53 alfred jacquard died 1954 new record in Geneva by Gottlob ith 1955 two new records at nieuwenburg by Gottlob ith 1956 Gottlob ith died aged 66 years Joseph ory takes over as head of department two first places at Observatory trials in nieuwenburg 1958 new record in Geneva movements regulated by Joseph Ori creation of competition cow three OGD a 30 millimeters caliber with better mainspring and higher frequency 25200 instead of 18,000 vph this unusual frequency is used again today for the latest coaxial movements 1959 - records in nieuwenburg and one new record in geneva movements regulated by joseph ory 1961 new record in Geneva one new record in nieuwenburg and also first place in nieuwenburg movements regulated by Joseph wory 1961 - new records in Geneva by Joseph War II the first four places for the single pieces category in Geneva are occupied by Omega 1962 - 2 nd third and fourth places for Omega which decides to create a new calibre 1963 - first places in Geneva and nieuwenburg movements regulated by Joseph ory and Andre Bremen 1964 new record in neuchâtel by Joseph ory 1965 Omega occupies second - ninth places first place goes to Zenith Pierre choppered was tasked to create a new caliber for the observatory trials Cal eleven had a very unusual shape to take a very big barrel in its mainspring it never entered competition because quartz movements arrived in 1967 1966 three new records for Omega 2 in nieuwenburg one in Geneva 1967 core movement beta one later beta at 21 included in the same category as mechanical movements last year that Omega competed with mechanical movements s old technology not comparable with quartz the production watch was released in 1970 as the Omega electric quartz accurate to 5 seconds per month 1968 Omega enters with a tuning fork movement regulated by Andre Bremen for a new record 1969 two new records for the tuning fork movements regulated by Andre Bremen 1971 new record for the tuning fork movement regulated by Andre Bremen 1971 two new records for the tuning fork movements regulated by Andre Bremen 1972 Andrei Bremen retires 1974 Omega marine chronometer certified as the world's first marine chronometer wristwatch accurate to 12 seconds per year topic environmental rating in December 2018 World Wide Fund for Nature WWF released an official report giving environmental ratings for 15 major watch manufacturers and jewellers in Switzerland Omega along with seven other manufacturers including Patek Phillipe Bridget and Rolex was given the lowest environmental r18s late comers non-transparent suggesting that the manufacturer has taken very few actions addressing the impact of its manufacturing activities on the environment and climate change there are concerns over the lack of transparency in manufacturing activities and the sourcing of precious raw materials such as gold which is a major cause of environmental issues such as pollution soil degradation and deforestation the situation is especially serious in the developing countries which are also top producers of gold including China Russia and South Africa it is estimated that the watch and jewelry sector uses over 50% of world's annual gold production over 2,000 tonnes but in most cases the watch companies are not able to or are unwilling to demonstrate where their raw materials come from and if the material suppliers use eco-friendly sourcing technologies you topic notable models topic most expensive pieces the Omega wristwatch ref h 6 5 8 2 d 9 6 0 4 3 1960 once owned by Elvis Presley was sold in auction by Phillips for 1.8 1/2 million u.s. dollars in Geneva on may 12 2018 making it the most expensive Omega timepiece ever sold at auction the watch was manufactured in 1960 and was sold by Tiffany and Co in 1961 the watch was presented to Elvis Presley as a gift from RCA Records on February 25th 1961 to commemorate his remarkable achievement of having sold 75 million records mr. Petros proto Pampas the director of Omega Museum later confirmed that the museum was the winning bidder the Omega stainless-steel Turbie on 301 was sold in auction by philips for around 1.4 3 million US dollars 1 million four hundred twenty eight thousand five hundred Swiss francs in Geneva on November 12 2017 it was then the most expensive Omega timepiece ever sold at auction you topic men's collection current models constellation Omega Seamaster includes the planet ocean flow prof aqua terra bull head and Seamaster bond styles Omega Speedmaster includes the Omega Speedmaster professional moon watch Deville specialties the 1957 trilogy rail master 57 c master 57 speed master 57 discontinued models flight master dynamic 1997 genève 1979 Ranchero 1976 topic women's collection current models constellation Seamaster Speedmaster Deville specialities you topic notable patrons and owners you topic brand ambassadors Oh mega sponsors a number of celebrities to wear and advertise their watches including Buzz Aldrin astronaut Pierce Brosnan actor fictional character James Bond Eugene Cernan astronaut Jeremy Clarkson television personality George Clooney actor Jacques Cousteau oceanographer Omega marine chronometer Daniel Craig actor fictional character James Bond Cindy Crawford model David Duchovny actor fictional character Fox Mulder Sergio Garcia golfer Chris Hadfield astronaut Richard Hammond television personality Nicole Kidman actress Davis loved the third golfer Tom Marshburn astronaut James May television personality Greg Norman golfer Michael Phelps swimmer Olympic champion Rajinikanth actor Aric tab early yachtsman omega marine chronometer Michelle Wie golfer John Z actress topic celebrities Stone Cold Steve Austin American film and television actor producer and retired professional wrestler wears an Omega Seamaster professional chronograph and as an avid watch collector enthusiast Alton Brown television personality Jeremy Clarkson English journalist broadcaster and former presenter of motoring television show Top Gear wears a Seamaster Planet Ocean and a Seamaster professional 300 M Tom Hanks American actor producer writer and director wears an Omega Speedmaster professional Elvis Presley American singer actor and one of the most popular musicians of the 20th century wore a black dialed constellation calendar most notably a 1960 Omega watch gifted to him by RCA Records to celebrate his sale of 75 million records and retailed by Tiffany and Co was auctioned on may 12 2018 at Philips in Geneva for 1 million eight hundred twelve thousand five hundred dollars including fees it is to this date the highest price ever paid for an Omega watch Adam Savage American special effects designer co-host of the Discovery Channel television series Mythbusters wears a Seamaster Planet Ocean chronograph given to him by his wife topic politicians John F Kennedy 35th President of the United States Joe Biden 47th vice president of the United States wore a blue Omega Seamaster professional 300m quartz Mikhail Gorbachev former president of the Soviet Union were a gold Omega constellation Manhattan TE Lawrence the British military officer and diplomat owned an Omega pilot's watch this watch was purchased at an antique stall in Wales with a service receipt made out in the name of Lawrence's pseudonym T E Shaw the owner appeared on an episode of Antiques Roadshow in 2000 at which time it was given a value of 10,000 pounds a later episode revealed that it had been purchased by the Omega Museum in built bien Mao Zedong Chairman Mao the founding father of the People's Republic of China had an Omega for 31 years watch given by Guam or ouo in 1945 topic others you gianni agnelli former head of Fiat and Italian industrialist Warren Omega Seamaster plop Roth Jack Hanna American zookeeper and the director emeritus of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium where's an Omega Seamaster professional reinhold messner Mountaineer adventurer and Explorer wore an Omega Speedmaster professional Prince William wears an Omega Seamaster 300m quartz which was a gift from his late mother Diana Princess of Wales you topic historic events you topic space exploration the selection of the Omega Speedmaster professional chronograph for American astronauts was the subject of a rivalry between Omega and Bulova all subsequent man NASA missions also used this hand wound wristwatch NASA started selecting the chronograph in the early 1960s automatic chronograph wristwatches were not available until 1969 even so all the instrument panel clocks and timekeeping mechanisms in the spacecraft on those space missions were Bulova Accutron z' with tuning fork movements because at the time nasa did not know how well a mechanical movement would work in zero-gravity topic first watch on the moon the Omega Speedmaster professional chronograph was the first watch on the moon worn by Buzz Aldrin although Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong was first to set foot on the moon he left his 100 5.01 to Speedmaster inside the lunar module as a backup because the LMS electronic timer had malfunctioned Aldrin elected to wear his and so his speed master became the first watch to be worn on the moon Armstrong's watch is now displayed at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC Aldrin's was lost he mentions in his book returned to earth that when donating several items to the Smithsonian Institution his Omega was one of the few things that was stolen from his personal effects in 2007 to mark the 50th anniversary of the Omega Speedmaster professional chronograph the Omega company unveiled the commemorative speed master professional chronograph moon watch the watch had the distinctive features of the first hand winding Omega Speedmaster introduced in 1957 it was sold in an edition of 1957 you topic sponsorship nc is in the u.s. television series NCIS led actor Mark Harmon wears an Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean with supporting cast member Michael Weatherly wearing a matching version in both cases this is the stainless steel model with orange bezel and black dial Need for Speed Omega is the official timekeeper for the video game Need for Speed 2 released on Microsoft Windows and PlayStation in 1997 Kojak in the u.s. television series Kojak lead actor Telly Savalas wore a gold-plated omegate I'm computer one the first mass-produced LED watch James Bond Omega has been associated with James Bond movies since 1995 that year Pierce Brosnan took over the role of James Bond and began wearing the Omega Seamaster courts professional model 2540 one point eight zero point zero zero in the movie Goldeneye in all later films Brosnan Warren Omega Seamaster professional chronometer modelled 2530 one point eight zero point zero zero the producers wanted to update the image of the fictional superspy to a more distinctly sophisticated euro look another possible reason for the change from the Rolex Submariner that Bond had previously worn was a change in the business environment surrounding modern films and product placement Omega was eager to participate in high-profile co promotions product placement opportunities especially the James Bond franchise to further its brand image awareness it accomplished this by supplying products and finance something that the conservative Rolex company avoids presumably because it sees no benefit for itself for the 40th anniversary of James Bond 2002 a commemorative edition of the watch was made available modeled 2537 point eight zero point zero zero 10,000 seven units the watch is identical to the model 2531 point eight zero point zero zero except the blue watch dial had double-oh-seven logo inscribed across it and also machined into the case back the band also had double-oh-seven inscribed on the clasp Daniel Craig the current James Bond since Casino Royale also wears the Omega Seamaster the Seamaster Planet Ocean modelled 2,900 point five zero point nine one in the first part of Casino Royale and the Seamaster professional 300m modeled 2220 point eight zero point zero zero in the latter part from traveling to Montenegro he even goes so far as to mention Omega by name when questioned by vest Berlin in connection with the launch of the film Omega released in 2006 and double-oh-seven special of the professional 300m modeled two thousand two hundred twenty six point eight zero point zero zero featuring the double-oh-seven gun logo on the second hand and the rifle pattern on the watch face this being a stylized representation of the gun barrel sequence of Bond movies Omega released a second James Bond limited edition watch in 2006 this was a Seamaster Planet Ocean model with a limited production of 5,007 units the model is similar to what Craig wears earlier on in the film however it has a small orange coloured double-oh-seven logo on the second hand an engraved case back signifying the bond connection and an engraved double-oh-seven on the clasp in the 2008 movie Quantum of Solace Craig wears the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean with a black face and steel bracelet 42 millimeters version another limited edition was released featuring the checkered PPK grip faced with the Quantum of Solace logo over it the third limited edition release from Omega came in 2012 this model was based on the planet ocean wrath two three 2.30 42:20 1.0 1.0 zero four it featured a textured dial with the double-oh-seven logo at the seven o'clock position and a double-oh-seven decorated rotor visible through the case back in 2015 two commemorative models were produced for the 24th Bond film Spectre the Omega sea master 300 meters master coaxial ref 2 3 3.30 2.41 21 point zero one point zero zero one seven thousand seven units were produced and came with a NATO strap as well as the standard bracelet the watch also featured a bi-directional bezel with a world timing scale rather than a diving scale present on the standard 300 meters the second timepiece for the film was the Omega Seamaster aqua terra 150 meters Master coaxial rf2 3 1.10 42 21.0 3.00 4 the watch was decorated with a textured dial based on the Bond family coat of arms as well as with a rotor resembling a bullet and gun barrel with James Bond inscribed sports sponsorship Omega has frequently been the official timekeeper for the Olympics beginning with the 1932 Summer Olympics it was the official timekeeper for the 2006 Winter Olympics 2008 Summer Olympics and 2010 Winter Olympics in 2008 Omega brought out an Olympic edition with its logo on the second hand Olympic swimmer and multiple gold medalist Michael Phelps as an Omega ambassador and where's the Seamaster Planet Ocean Omega is also the official timekeeper for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in 2014 Omega became the official timekeeper of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games the brand was a worldwide Olympic partner at the 2016 Summer Olympics providing support to Emirates Team New Zealand and representing the team's official watch in 2007 Omega introduced the Seamaster nzl 32 chronograph with the name suggested by the name of the boat that won the America's Cup in 1995 the watch was developed in cooperation with Dean Barker skipper of Team New Zealand and Omega ambassador on July 1st 2011 Omega became the official timekeeper of PGA of America through the signing of a five-year agreement that was to carry through 2016 the brand also sponsors the Dubai Desert Classic in the Omega European masters you topic see also Ernst tanka Nicholas G Hayek list of watch manufacturers | wikipedia tts | UCAPfXm-c3VR47NQiHh7MM-Q | 2019-10-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,454 | 27,096 |
3j-ktiYTTds | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3j-ktiYTTds | Knowledge for Everyone - a Petition for Wikipedia Zero | imagine a world in which every single human being on the planet has equal access to the sum of human [Music] knowledge together we are creating the most comprehensive encyclopedia that has ever existed Wikipedia since early 2012 the nonprofit that supports Wikipedia started a program called Wikipedia zero which creates Partnerships with cellular carriers to wave the data charges to access Wikipedia on cell phones you might think that such data charges are trivial we want to show you that they aren't take a moment to watch this film we would like to invite you to raise your voice with us to sign a petition to ask for free access to Wikipedia Wikipedia belongs to all of us and together we can make things happen is that what you wrote this is our [Music] story we start again okay hello this is the letter that me and my classmates [Music] wrote one one 1 2 3 4 [Music] confidence letter to celi MTN vodom and [Music] a we are Learners in grade 12 at song High School Jo l park kep to we recently heard that in some other African countries like Kenya and Uganda certain cell phone providers are offering their customers free access to Wikipedia we think this is a wonderful idea and would really like to encourage you also to make the same offer here in South Africa thank [Music] you from the age of 6 years is I grew up in this area Jo SLA was started in 1995 it's a very small Township yet very populated and there are many many Shacks in this same yard this is the first one that one is the second the third and the fourth this one is the fifth one and and that one is the that small sh I live in with my uncle [Music] here in toloo a lot of people here have talents which are not recognized as Nelson Mandela said we are free and we are quite free but I wouldn't say that we are free because living in Islam is not quite free now we're not free people are not employed our parents are not employed so we don't always get everything we wish we could have as children as you can see that this is our school and this is the rubbish and for us as s High School we don't think we deserve to learn in these conditions but living here I think it is at some point an advantage because it makes me determined to become a better person in life because I want to change the situation that I live under I take education is a key I want to work hard for my future so that can become something [Music] big if you are educated you can be the person you really want to be these Learners who are in matrick now were born just before 94 or they're born just after so they have not grown up under the laws of parate but they still feel the effects of it like they represent that you are a girl you're still a virgin actually and me I'm a [Applause] [Music] mother because current is directly proportional to [Music] power I would like everybody sometimes we don't have enough resources like books to study to go to the library it's a 1 hour walk so you can you'll get there at 5:00 they're already closing the only reading material that these Learners have is their textbooks in homes here you won't find reading material so then how do Learners access [Music] information my name isi this is the where I live it's a one room house it has got my mom inside and my sister who also started as at high school and this is my daughter so we can go inside my dad passed away my mom Tried by all means to feed us we could beg for some money I'll go with her and I try to motivate her and you know that gave me a lot of strength that's why I want to be commonest Wikipedia Wikipedia means a lot to me I love to read things on Wikipedia to get some more information especially for my career this is it these are the structures of th I name it's when I have to get into Wikipedia I have to buy 20 at time and it cost a lot of money it's me that I help my mom to buy you know food and I have to sacrifice that money so it's it's difficult for me but I try by all means as much as it's hard for us to access information here it's quite amazing we all have cell phones everyone could get the information they need but now that we need a time to access Wikipedia it's like if you don't have money you don't have information if you have money you have the information wow with Wikipedia you have some backup you have somewh where you can read about the things you need to know there's this High School class in South Africa who wrote an open letter to cell phone providers in South Africa they want free access to Wikipedia on their cell phone so they can do their homework I started researching about the class and found that they heard that this had happened in other countries and thought why not us since I started working here you really get to meet people from all around the world who don't have free access to information it's behind a pay wall there's no internet connection activ it they live under an oppressive government and don't have access my dad was born poor he was born in a slum and didn't have access to educational materials just like these Learners so I really feel personally motivated by [Music] this so uh first things first hi uh my name is Victor uh you can call me Victor Victor my last name is grigas my full name is Victor Hamilton grigas anything else you want to call me you'll have to do so in private uh so you guys wrote an open letter we noticed therefore I'm here we're here to support [Music] that you get a you get like a a weenie and a uh bun a fat cook that's a fat cook this is how you open article I'm going to take a photo of a fat cook and start an article can you guys hold them together and I'll get a closeup and our faces and then hold on say cheese chees you are going to take pictures of Jo SLO Park and then we can upload those to Wikipedia love and then you become the experts okay you get to take this camera home and record your family when you want to record it's this red button right here so and the battery comes out like that St oh oh my friend so what did you decide to wear like 4 hours talking connecting connecting yes you connect through SMS [Music] we are living in a world where school children need to access technology to do well in life our Learners are not exposed to a lot of things so with Wikipedia we're opening up a new world that might not be known to most of them so for me Wikipedia is a window in fact I would describe it as sitting on the wings of a haulk and flying high on top of the sky looking down and what is going around [Music] them upon the r from prison on 11th February 199 and on his election as president of South Africa on 9th May 1994 Nelson Mandela addressed the issue here the speech was about like being united as one and for him becoming the president of South Africa so that he can make everything for everyone equal so that's Wikipedia that's what we want from Wikipedia to make the knowledge for [Music] everyone their situation their lack of access to information that's normal for most of the world it doesn't have to be like that it doesn't have to be that way the cell phone today has penetrated the very bottom of the socioeconomic ladder 6 billion people today have cell phones if people understand that cell phones are ubiquitous and Wikipedia is free and all you have to do is connect those two things together then you have free access to information right there in their pocket every day all the time get a game changer okay this is my house or his [Music] house we have only one planket only one plet so we fight we are three in one plet uh this is myself now we taking a tour to uh the back my name inum and this is where I stay with my two [Music] dogs so yeah that's my house hello guys my name is SN here's my mom mom she's cooking this is my bed where I study these are all my [Music] books welcome to L's world this is my house the streets the streets are flooded yeah when it rains the streets become flooded just love always like that the conditions are not really favorable but there's a lot of talent in just love raw talent that it's it's like a gold mine sometimes you see the rabbish and you think it's useless but once you dig deep in that rabish you might find gold I'm luko came here to study at the University of advant Rand they have four majors and statistics I have never valued education as I value it right now where I'm at once you do AAL science you notice that it's not about what you have but it's about how you use what you have and the how comes from being educated in South Africa we have a lot of resources but our population is not really educated so we don't know how to use our resources effectively I want to go into politics is because I want to change places like just L to become places like where I'm at right now in this [Music] University I don't think it would have gotten where I am right now without the help of Wikipedia I don't once you educated you can think rationally and if you have a heart and you educated there's nothing that's impossible to [Music] you I want to become a medical practitioner because I want to give back to the society I want to change people's lives Wikipedia I can say it helped a lot because I learned there and I found my career there electrical engineering that's my future career now when I'm older I think I'll become a surgeon or a neurologist yeah I think of myself being big there are very few female geologist and I want to change that and show that we are also capable of something best in life I really want to work in the mine searching for the minerals so that the economy of the country can grow and grow and grow and grow become better making it free for students to access Wikipedia It ultimately will make a difference to the country there's area there's a long-term benefit for the telecommunications companies you creating a more data Savvy more sophisticated consumer and the more educated a consumer generally the more they spend on their mobile phones and then this other day pit told us guys do you know that you could write up your own articles on Wikipedia and we're like really our class went out together to take pictures of Joe [Music] SL I used to play this game and then we could take them and we can put them on Wikipedia I myself I'm proud I just want the world to see the places that we are coming from there was so much that was not there on Wikipedia that we could add especially in the CLA Wikipedia Wikipedia in our own language I'm trying to write an article about it's going to be a new article name they wrote something wrong it's supposed to be D Wikipedia is like a portal to share our own ideas share our own information it's amazingly empowering I think for them to be part of that whole movement cuz it's it's like a movement it's like a revolution I hope that this is a spark that starts a fire we need to think out of the box Wikipedia is a solution that's making our dreams a possibility it's not about us or about me anymore now it's about other children who need all of the information that's available on Wikipedia for free 6 billion people have access to cell phones Wikipedia is free but data charges stop billions of people from even using it please sign our petition and encourage cellular carriers to provide free access to Wikipedia on cell [Music] phones [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] | Wikimedia Foundation | UCK_cUZLMpibyRiIdp0uF-lQ | 2014-07-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,187 | 11,342 |
q4ttykb2rgw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4ttykb2rgw | Randy Makes Cherry Garcia Fudge | [Music] greetings Mike confectionary Compadres and welcome to Randy makes candy where I help you make tasty treats that people love to eat if you've been a Compadre for a while and I know some of you have you'll know that I take some of my inspiration from national food holidays well this treat is no exception not only is February National chocolate lovers month and National Cherry month the 1st of February is National dark chocolate day with a trifecta like that I thought it only appropriate to base tonight's treat on one of my favorite Frosty Treats Ben and Jerry's Cherry Garcia ice cream made with what else cherries and dark chocolate it's quick and it's easy and it's sure to taste great so let's get started as always I'd love to hear about your results if you decide to make your own Cherry Garcia fudge as well as suggestions for other recipes you'd like to see in future videos for this recipe I I used 3 cups of white chocolate chips 14 oz of sweetened condensed milk 4 tablespoons of unsalted butter 2 and 1/2 cups of Marino cherries 2 and 1/2 cups of mini chocolate chips and 2 tablespoons of cherry Jell-O I also used a large saucepan a couple of spatulas a lined 13x9 baking pan and a cutting board okay let's make some candy chop the Marino cherries [Music] then blot them with some paper towels to remove as much moisture as you can take your time with this and use as many paper towels as you [Music] need [Music] I thought I had dried them enough but the fudge still turned out a little [Music] too are you censoring me the fudge turned out a little too soft so it took longer to set than it should have add the white chocolate chips sweetened condensed milk Jell-O and butter to a medium saucepan over medium low [Music] heat stir until it's melting and [Music] smooth add two cups of chopped cherries and fold until they're well [Music] combined fold in two cup cups of mini chocolate chips mix until they're well distributed but stop before the fudge takes on a uniform color the marbled look adds a nice touch I [Music] think pour the fudge into the lined pan and sprinkle the remaining Cherry pieces and chocolate chips on [Music] top [Music] oh use an offset spatula to press everything down so it adheres and that's [Music] it okay let's have a taste slanta oh my this is just phenomenal the fudge is nice and creamy and the dark chocolate and Cherry flavors are perfectly balanced if you're a fan of Cherry Garcia ice cream or even chocolate covered cherries you really ought to try these add two cups of top add two cups of chopped cherries and fold until they're welcome stir until they're well distributed but stop before the marble | Randy Makes Candy | UCCBpK0lZndPlqkl5MB-vHGQ | 2024-01-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 489 | 2,668 |
1g_x0flpVAY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1g_x0flpVAY | Gangis Khan aka Camoflauge - Gangis Khan [Screwed N Chopped By DJ CRUX] | take the next hit don't make me throw a fit grab this hockey stick and beat you over the head with it DJ CR hey yo here come the man the Mongolian Rebel Wars with the holiest Devils taking taking land over with a rootless army and a beaten heads open with the pieces of B beaten the beaten heads open with the pieces of beat the beaten heads open with the pieces of body many men fell to their debt trying to battle me I ran over little babies with my Cavalry my enemies are probably try anything to hurt me I broke down walls and cities with no mercy and probably walk around with my DNA cuz I slept with each and every woman in my way I'm move nomadic with a Lambkin Fortress my archers with the bows and arrows claw Flawless my goal is to dominate the globe's corners you see I've dominated land and all the waters my Battlefield presence be the RO first we cut flesh light light it with the Torches they say my Empire was ahead of his time you get your head on the stick you you messing with mine baby baby baby it's camouflage baby AKA gang is cor | rzee 🇷🇺 | UCvRmYS4ZQSZrY2J6zvzZqMw | 2010-12-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 209 | 1,052 |
NsUeC5dNmgg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsUeC5dNmgg | Epic Replicas ep. 2 - F-15 + IAI Kfir | hey guys this is a Clips gaming ksb and I'm sorry about that a little break I took I'm so busy recording that I forgot to upload but yeah i'm back with epic replicas finally boy I I did manage to get the lag issues resolved but only by removing all my mods so everything you're going to see here is completely stock yes look at this bad boy this is the f-15 it's got three bombs and a couple missiles it can carry up to two kerbals and its cockpit and it still it forever to build it's got something over 250 parts is because my let's um go ahead and follow up to one hundred percent and here we got rolling down the runway hulu that because i actually looks pretty decent in my opinion look at it it takes a while to get off the ground though with all that weapons load co to be in takes down that looks pretty cool I dare to say that this is one of the best at 15 replicas I've ever seen completely non biased you I yes it can remove or kind of okay and okay we saved it I love this thing already and that's the first time I've ever taking it out to see ya for those of you who don't know what epic replicas is yet you should probably go watch the first video but if you really don't want to do that it's basically the series where you guys submit requests for airplanes I should try to replicate and call this Graham and lockets too I suppose and I attempt to build them provided it's not like over-the-top or anything and this is about as complex as it's going to get this at 15 so I'm going to try and keep them stuck from now on the first video Val used several mods so one of those went straight at least whatever and bombs away anyway yeah you submit to do I attempt to do it except because I I'm not doing any epic rap book or I wasn't doing any epic replicas due to the base lag problem you guys didn't submit anything and the ones you did submit propeller planes which one worked before but now basically more vice and rule safely jet planes alright but anyway yeah this is going for you all do have any stuff like yeah I still have a bottom left you'll see how I clipped a whole bunch of wings together there and use that or eight to set the name of it a little Wayne one thing to angle the tips of the wings that they are on the wheel f15 flies for you l that's uh aim it down a little here and bombs away finally I'll see what this does oh you do oh all right now this guy can maneuver now that we've gotten rid of all that extra weight they'll notice my use of his little structural panels it's pretty ugly flowing from the bottom from the top it looks okay though I wasn't really paying that much attention to the bottom of it however the wings cooked in the fuselage there which are more for appearance to the lift a little help of lift because this thing just had barely enough lift to take off in the first place so I added some more and now it can not only take off with the footwork but you can kind of maneuver sort of so anyway let's see what it takes to get this thing to go out of control that was a really high angle of attack but it got out of control yet won't see it's a pic jobs in pitch down that that did it mmm that was surprisingly anticlimactic okay I'll sorry after bars to try and push us back and we are back you can go on about that okay let's turn the plane back to us around one year we are going 373 m/s 75 wow it's best yeah with saw no luck at weapons this is a pretty fast what I saw a little pretty fast big play so yeah we've got from the cockpit which is a modded part that I created I do have the craft file for it without the afterburners and if you guys show enough interest i'll upload that um onto dropbox probably anyway yeah cool beans let's see if we can land this bad boy does it you're down yet the gears down okay hey we're gliding since when do fighters glide about that it's a pretty good little glider considering its got like little Delta wings okay we're down just kind of bad landing but no who cares breaking okay then that worked pretty well let's uh let's see what we can do here so I go to the Space Center and choose our next plane so the f-15 by the way in case you didn't get that let's clear the runway and proceed here um and our second plane let's see where is it should be over here III k fear we're choosing the African burning version I won't give you the craft file if you show enough interest again will be non after burning version yeah this is the one with the afterburners it's a nice little plane I'm kind of ugly look at that um normally I would have showed the build process for this um but I forgot so I'm just going to explain a little bit of how it works you can see the two Delta wings they're pretty simple you can see the missile which is just forward of the dell tilings um it's just four votes out octagonal strut things with some separate ron's angled on there that should work better than the missiles on the f-15 you can see the nose cone consists of a nose cone with a tail cone clipped into it kind of ugly but it works then we've got another tail cone and those two cone combo should behind the cockpit to make it blend in well um what else you can see the UM the canards there but yeah it's an ugly plane but she is a hell a lot of fun to fly I feel we're about to see yeah let's see here and we're already off the ground look at that this was so much better than yet he it's ugly a bit flies better I see the most of the couplers they're a little decoupler to the bombs there's four on each side that Lori co-op what are the high end of attack without qualities and controllers or anything else wow this remarkable are you doing over 230 meters per second and at too many times re-render 50 that was how many Jesus like 12 G's spider bold what is looking going off wow I love this play crap if you lose control but it was it's not easy stuff alive it is fun we'll get it okay no view inside cockpit obviously cuz I don't have that mod itself but some see anything else yeah from the plane around without losing control preferably we generally control yeah he's not easy to fly which is fun you dead VA be dead then pay for stuff you've done us bombs away bombs away I'll be right there so I can hit it ok let's go up grab not that box around all right yes let's just go record a that's a great idea I don't see you I like this blank it's ugly but I like it what else do we have here I didn't bother Seth action group to the bombs and stuff like just put any staging what's going on acknowledged the double garage it's the law all right wing once i think they're called correct me if I'm wrong but there are a sworn right on top of the other if you look carefully you can see that special three and 720p you ought to be able to see that I let's see what's good the spaceplane air drop those bombs and fire the missiles see if this will fire a lot better i missed it was the bad missiles yes I'm section a row boy what a good idea right Oh some lying it up put the gear down my own and okay nevermind let's go around there's no way I would have been able to stop this Wow without any missiles or bombs at all we can remove any bring this thing now let's tell them you can burn some fuel okay let's not turn the plane or old for crap you got our control back try and turn ourselves around this time without pointing people right Oh cry spoke to you crap crap crap crap crap crap crap you didn't see that you did not see that ok straight up we'll do that rock it ok let's get the space planning because why not glory at last and let's flip the plane around she's pretty stable retrograde how about that this day was great okay let's fire unions pick that out don't get a crowd in an air show what else can we do with this baby let's try and do the right road trip again let's see ah yes we're retrograde we do do I'm gonna fire them you just said nurs I'm going to try and love the run solo Oh thoughtful minute we're gonna crash see ya Thea oh you didn't see that either let's land um see ya okay that does it for this episode of epic replicas don't forget to submit your craft and yeah I'm glad I'm back till next time explode responsibly you | EclipseGamingKSP | UCbOxg81CSZoORHDbRi-SWzA | 2015-02-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,643 | 8,142 |
1HXTVTiQlAs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HXTVTiQlAs | Petey Aprendendo Português - Dia 505 | all right so for some reason that's we're not live but that's okay we're up on youtubes well let me double check we are on youtubes we're just gonna wait just for a little bit baby i'm like double life right now yeah yeah okay we're good to go oh we made it on the d live okay we're live everywhere so open the pdf and then deport the games my name is live in brazil and uh let's learn some portuguese why don't we let's get into [Music] all right all right so i'm just living my life here and uh we're in 26th place angel has gotten ahead of us and that's what our new our newest follower i think he's got more stuff than me yeah like i'm not even on here actually no i'm in like fourth place floaty surpassed me by 6k good for you bloats oops okay [Music] she miss her streak i think she i don't know she's still going she's just doing a little bit each day good for you shine moon see wolf has got to be a bit more consistent he's doing the big chunky 73 xp she's just focusing on the the leagues so we're we're gonna keep consistent though we're gonna do a little bit today to get our 505 subject press actually you know what let's do um [Music] i have many discs any discusses [Music] differences as [Music] music [Music] music [Music] okay it's disco i like this album particularly the killer music material particularly that song [Music] savvy [Music] uh [Music] special the sound of the drum is special uh panorama panorama oh uh [Music] movie [Music] me [Music] this year this is [Music] i don't know what it is [Music] okay so like mode of fashion the the fashion of this year are completely different [Music] i oh wow wow i almost got that right just a couple letters wrong [Music] music i like that album particularly that song [Music] okay [Music] is here [Music] so [Music] and the modes of this year the fashion of this year are completely different [Music] that type of okay is this the one [Music] this [Music] there we go okay this one's the only base have you ever ah [Music] this is so tough combines so many different things into one okay okay it's like [Music] awesome all of us um [Music] i want to go back to english that's my natural tendency okay this one's ever ever been to the opera it's like something job [Music] is [Music] we'll say jack boy okay [Music] there we go [Music] all right well that's so well deserved 11 xp if i do say so myself that one was tough was that art okay so we're up to 505 on our daily screen we've kept the flame going for over 505 days so leave a like leave a comment leave a subscription if you can and um you know get back to me i always respond i'm a lonely guy i like uh like talking you up folks guys uh changed my life you know you give me such good positive reinforcement with your comments okay [Music] so we're still in 26th place oh my god one xp even if we got 12 xp which you know i highly doubt we would have gotten still would be could still be in 26th place because i think you have to get one more than the one before you [Music] so those two are ready to be unlocked oh man we got [Music] so i think what i'm going to do is i'm going to do another abstract object i i don't like how long abstract object is like they could have split that up into four separate units or something like you know 10 10 exercises with one unit it's a lot because i don't i don't really know what abstract objects is exactly because of it they're like the big chunky ones [Music] let's do an abstract object [Music] yourself [Music] is [Music] strings [Music] how many surveillance points are there on the street [Music] okay the building is an important symbol [Music] uh [Music] it's kind of anti-religious right there the mess started at the church oh boy yeah the catholic priest had to do some boys [Music] the confusion of the church started on monday because it was um you know churches on sunday there we go we're gonna have to think about let's go [Music] um [Music] with that judge reached [Music] uh yes cake that's how i'm gonna remember it symbol is yes k [Music] so [Music] heavy zone [Music] is [Music] the judge reaches a conclusion all right you reached your 26 point from your daily goal that's good for me and uh we're just moving that needle forward [Music] it's gonna really catch up to me if i uh so now i'm probably up to [Music] probably going to keep going too because if i want to keep up to 505 with 405 you know what i mean keep up with the crown counts i'm gonna have to really high tail subject pass that's a six pound if you do all that one day i could skip a unit but that would be too much nature is something i want to get into [Music] yeah let's get into abstract objects [Music] again for another another [Music] several different letters appear on the screen [Music] wait oh wait wait wait wait wait it would be the tradition ah i need to create [Music] okay what is the profile of the students [Music] so [Music] okay there's a little description [Music] okay gsg [Music] weird once i'm learning new things i think i seem to get it better i seem to get the old things a little bit better but it's a lot to really just dive in is [Music] okay [Music] finish the job [Music] she has very pretty handwriting she does i spelled it wrong that's okay doesn't matter and we are 13 away from our david we got 13 for that one so that's not bad and uh we'll check out the two lego stories whether we get a minute what a feeling we're gonna be doing my five for this let me just double check the leaderboard we're gonna go we're going back to learn as much as possible i think we're really gonna just straight up i probably should have prioritized learning a little bit more you know it's just whatever oops i accidentally hit somebody's profile [Music] there's laura there's christina denise named jonathan look at all this who's number one trey is number one that is very that is trey dragged he's very tray that's french guys let me speak french but i know what that means [Music] okay seven oh we'll do another abs up four and then from there you can continue on to uh we'll finish a subject press and subject press [Music] real quick [Music] press but i think i like this strategy and just kind of setting up the pins for like the big boys like these guys like kind of hacking away from these little guys just to get the crown down for the day of course in order to solidify that i do to expand my horizons [Music] you know what i could try because we did so we're going to finish up subject press let's finish up subject press and then we'll start subject past just to just uh that's as some kind of a poetic thing trying to i'm trying to make duolingo poetry as you know let's do that instead all right let's finish up subject press [Music] do you want [Music] um [Music] okay m [Music] watch [Music] he wants me to look to the right [Music] you want me to take you to the residence [Music] saw [Music] that's okay the people say [Music] oh god this is where i failed [Music] is [Music] put this on the top [Music] i need [Music] are you at the door [Music] okay [Music] 4g [Music] okay [Music] there we go [Music] i spelled it wrong still [Music] yes [Music] oh [Music] um [Music] okay [Music] right [Music] saw [Music] that's funny [Music] is [Music] um [Music] okay [Music] there we go [Music] we're one away from that oh god who went away from the daily goal i knew something like that would happen and uh you know it's in matches we definitely have to do one more to make that day we're up to level five we're up to 405 pounds the crown council and last time we made it to 400. we haven't moved the needle much since day 400. i really rushed out the crown countage and that's why it took 100 days to just just kind of chill just kind of like let the information just absorb but now we're back at it we're not going to rush too hard we fall off you know we don't catch up if uh you know things don't line up but we've got subject press done that's impressive you know continuous i think we're only one counts that's why that one's already gold applied look at all that gold [Music] abstract objects that's going to be simple let's start subject past finish subject press has to be passed [Music] some crazy stuff which [Music] hey not think that not that you made mistakes [Music] thanks [Music] i okay you would like me to apologize i did not think i did not ask i did not [Music] if i would have to bessie if i had if i had that's a tough one today if i had oh okay oh [Music] if there were stuff if there were if there were more people us [Music] is there was no water it's not grammatically correct [Music] you've been saying [Music] there were [Music] wow [Music] uh [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] let's play the poops right now reached your daily goal 14 xp what's up man we got two lingas for today been a while since we've gotten [ __ ] but we started the needle on the new category once we unlock this then we can unlock these two big big boys once we unlock these two big boys [Music] yeah let's keep moving the needle with new stuff that's tough get to level one on that relatively soon let's see where we are on the board [Music] real quick just rely on my own posture okay we're in 17th place that's not bad so if we keep the needle moving you know going to [Music] up there so i wonder if part of it is the algorithm so the other part is just straight up human will you know with that being said though that's uh that was yesterday today's 505. let's leave that 505 up there for now and uh i'll uh [Music] see you later | The Petey | UCZb4p2QXEQR1YVK61viGsgA | 2022-01-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,847 | 9,535 |
E_oWZz70Jhk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_oWZz70Jhk | What is Tummy Tuck Surgery? Tummy Tuck Surgery - Results, Shorts, Side Effects | Abdominoplasty | what is TCH surgery well the lower portion of abdomen if it's hanging down like a curtain you can get it removed with the TCH surgery or it is also technically called as abdomino blastic surgery we just give two incisions one over the apron and one under the apron on your bikini line and then we join the two incisions making it a single large incision and that can give you a good shape of your lower abdomen but keep in mind that it is only for the lower abdomen and rest of your body remains almost the same we can also take care of the love handles on the lateral side by combining lipos section with this as well as some fat on the upper abdomen by again combining lipos section but keep in mind that this will not give you a weight loss of rest of your body if the problem is only in your lower abdomen you can choose this or otherwise you can get a batric surgery or a balloon done first and after that you can get treat off the lower abdomen by doing this procedure thank you | Dr. Jasmeet Singh Ahluwalia | UCxgwgZFb9Pg0_b7bjDiIMrA | 2024-03-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 194 | 984 |
aceXqDJSoxY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aceXqDJSoxY | Fellowship Programme 2021 Launch Webinar | [Music] okay hello everybody welcome to the software sustainability institute fellowship program launch webinar and i'll just give you two seconds to make sure i'm all set up here looks like my volume is great thank you so much um just a heads up we have mario and schweig in the chat so if you have um any issues or anything um they will me any questions or let me know if there are any uh technical glitches awesome excellent so welcome again this is the software sustainability institute's fellowship program 2021 launch webinars my name is rachel ainsworth i'll be your host today i am the community manager at ssi and i'm the face you'll see with regards to the fellowship program most of the time and the one who will be answering all of your emails and questions just some practicalities for today if you experience any problems um please just put a note in the chat and we will do our best to help uh just a note that there is a small lag between the zoom webinar and the youtube live stream so if there are issues it might take a few seconds for me to get that sorted out for you while people are relaying the message to me and please feel free to ask any questions in the chat and we have a dedicated q a session at the end where those will get answered this webinar is being recorded and the video will be made available on our youtube channel immediately afterwards and we will make sure that we have appropriate captions after the event you can connect with us on twitter at softwaresaved so just a quick agenda um i will start by introducing the software sustainability institute and then i'll tell you a lot more about the fellowship program and the application process we'll then hear from two of our fellows rekka and yo who will tell you about their personal experiences of the fellowship program and then at the end we will do our best to answer any uh questions that you may have and then we'll wrap up at four so to start um i'll briefly introduce the software sustainability institute so the ssi for short is a national facility in the uk promoting the advancement of software and research since 2010 by cultivating better more sustainable research software to enable world-class research and this is more succinctly put in our motto which is better software better research the institute is a collaboration between the universities of edinburgh manchester oxford and southampton and we are very proudly supported by all seven uk research councils we are comprised of five teams we have a software team which helps the community to develop software that meets the needs of reliable reproducible and reasonable research we have a policy and research team which collects evidence on and promotes the places of software in research and shares this information with stakeholders we have a training team which delivers essential software skills to researchers and partners with institutions doctoral schools and the community we have a community team which develops communities of practice by supporting the right people to understand and address topical issues and that's where the fellowship program lies and then we have a communications and outreach team which exploits our platform to enable engagement delivery and uptake um the team is involved in lots of different activities um some are listed here on this slide um i'll talk briefly about what the community team does we have almost 150 fellows currently and we have organized over 30 workshops including 12 collaborations workshops which i will talk about at the end of my presentation so what's so important about the ssi well the uk research committee relies on software and this is very um clearly evidenced by a survey that the ssi conducted in 2014 um where about 406 researchers responded to a survey which they replied overwhelmingly that they use research software and a majority said that their research would not be possible without software so better software better research is very important and that is what the ssi is working to do so now i'll talk about the fellowship program why do we have a fellowship program well it's a really great great way to engage with national natural ambassadors of better software practice from the research community so the promotion of better and more sustainable software is best done by those already within the domains we are able to support those involved with improving software practice and helping them form communities of practice in return fellows help the institute discover important information about software into different research domains and they help guide our training policies community work and consultancy engagements so who are we looking for applications are very welcome from all research domains and career stages so whether you're in a junior position such as a phd candidate or junior research software engineer or an established or experienced physician such as professor or director we would love to receive your application um here is a breakdown of some of the demographics from previous years we have a nice spread across gender and we always want to encourage those from gender minorities to apply and we have a wide spread of people from various career stages as well and we would like to encourage more senior roles to apply as well because you have a lot of influence when it comes to policies and getting these better research practices enacted in your domains and institutions [Music] so what else are we looking for um we're looking for people who are supported by the uk research councils because that's where our funding comes from um so uh that those are all listed there on the slide but other funders are very welcome you do not have to be funded by ukri um you can be funded by other places like welcome jess or an eu project however you must be based in the uk or have a formal affiliation with a uk-based institution or office and that's because the ssi funding comes from uk research councils if you are currently not based in the uk uh do please contact us in advance if you would like to check your eligibility um to apply we're happy to have that discussion with you um however your fellowship plans must be primarily focused on improving uk uh capacity and capability so uh to apply you should be one or more of the following and just bear with me while i read this list you could be a researcher who uses software you could be a developer who writes tools for stuff or who writes tools for researchers you could be a research software engineer who supports the work of researchers with software you could be an advocate for best practice and software use for your research domain you could be in a leadership role in projects or organizations that make heavy use of software you could be a user of research software or you could just be passionate about software in research in any way so you can identify with any of those in summary we are looking for champions of improved software practice in the various domains and institutions we're looking for effective collaborators so you should enjoy working with others and be good at promoting your work to a wide audience such as through outreach um blogging tweeting um et cetera um we do look at your contributions in your communities such as software papers presentations data sets and so on um we look at whether you can communicate your ideas beyond your specialization and something for you to consider when you're applying is do you have time to engage so the program requires of order 10 days a year of being involved in women activities that is activities that benefit you and activities that benefit the institute and i'll talk a bit more about that in a little bit and then finally um some other things that you could be involved with but are not mandatory um is that you could be an advocate of open and reproducible research you could be involved in communities of practice either as a member a founder or a contributor some examples of communities of practice include communities such as mozilla open leaders our open side or the cheering way and then you could optionally collaborate with or take on an existing fellows work um so are you a national successor to an existing project or do you already collaborate with any of our existing fellows um you can check out their profiles on our website so some of the things that we expect from fellows in the junior career stages you should have the time and inclination to contribute to your community to engage with your research or domain or institution attend and organize events share experiences insights and outputs from event participation use your platform as a fellow to promote better software practice in research align with and promote the institute and its mission and attend any required events again i'll touch on those required events in a little bit um the things that we're looking for from early or mid-career stage applicants is if you help seat or nurture a community of practice um in a research software related area if you run workshops to promote software training or best practice in your domain or institution or if you work with other fellows on this optionally if you contribute to policy you could give a talk on behalf of the institute or you could undertake um carpentry's instructor training and this would all be in addition to what we expect of um fellows who are in junior career stages in addition to all that what we might expect from fellows in more senior career stages um is that you might organize and share networking events to help create policy on institute priorities such as better software more recognition of software development and developers in research and software in the reproducible research agenda promote the institute mission to research leaders in your institutions research councils and government possible attendance at institute advisory board meetings and co-review outputs from the career fellows however we are also open to any other suggestions fellows have right for activities if none of those activities resonate with you do please get in touch and we are very happy to discuss your ideas as well we're very interested to hear those but our promise to you is that we will listen we will be responsive we will work with you as one of the team we will support you in your work and ideas as a fellow we will be fair and flexible where possible and we will help you to develop your community development skills so what are some of the benefits of being an institute fellow you'll receive a 3 000 pound event fund uh you can raise your profile and have your opinion heard you can organize and attend events you can present your work there are opportunities um to gain teaching experience and training there are publishing opportunities both formal and informal such as through our website you can join a dynamic network of fellows and i think this is a really big one is the community is really supportive and engaging you can gain higher visibility within your institution which can lead to potential new collaborations you can be considered a thought leader in your area and of course we offer a platform to influence research software policy so what are some of the requirements um if offered a fellowship you will have to agree to the 2021 returns and conditions document which you will be sent um you are expected to write a blog post for each supported activity and i'll talk more about that in a minute um you're expected to attend the fellowship program inaugural meeting and this is an opportunity to meet institute staff and the other fellows within your cohort um this will be online don't worry um you're expected to take part in a midterm review so that we can see how you're doing with your fellowship and see where we can offer you more support you can attend collaborations workshop which i'll talk more about in a second you can attend ssi fellows community calls when you're able you can attend an open fellows meeting when we're able to offer those and you can take part in a survey on your participation in the fellowship program and this will help us improve the program in future years so coming back to the requirement about the blog posts for uh supported activities once fellows have used their funds uh to attend a conference or run a workshop or any other activities they're expected to write a blog post and this is because the blog posts not only report your activity and what you've done but it also allows you to disseminate that information to the wider community and also point towards other resources they are also the main output that is read by those who visit the institute website and we get over 20 000 visitors a month you're also very welcome to contribute any other blog posts in addition to this such as about your expertise or any advice and blog posts also encourage outreach skills development so the timeline for the 2021 program applications do close on friday the 5th of february um in the first week of march we will be in touch with those who are shortlisted and the 11th of march is something called the online selection day and this is a full day interview process which will allow us to finalize the selection of fellows so fellows so candidates should be available from around uh ten to five that day um but if you are unable to make that due to a clash and don't let that um put you off your application um if enough people cannot attend that day we can arrange an alternative date um but that is just the one that is in the calendar so if you can make the 11th of march that is preferred um at the end of march so the 30th of march 31st of april is collaborations workshop 2021 um and shortlisted candidates will receive free registration and you are allowed to attend that there's also financial assistance available for anybody who needs financial assistance in order to participate in collaborations workshop and i'll talk more about that in a minute um in april um at the start we will make the formal offers of the fellowship to successful candidates and then we will make the announcement the official announcement of our 2021 fellows at the end of april and you can officially start your activities in may of 2021. so we'll move on to the application process the application form is can be found at this link it's also linked from our website um but the main part of the application is voiced over um of a slide presentation screencast um so basically you will make a slide presentation record yourself speaking over it and that will be the bulk of your application um and it's what we will mostly review you based on so you'll be measured on your presentation style your content but more importantly your plans for the fellowship so keeping to time is quite important um it's for six minutes maximum um and this is so that we don't overburden any of the reviewers um below we have a select a suggested format um such as spending one minute on describing who you are professionally spending one minute on what you do and spending the bulk of the video on your plans for the fellowship this might look a little different than in previous years we find that it would be more helpful for reviewers um to judge your application if you spend a little bit more time on your plans for the fellowship but there are examples of application screencasts um linked on the website and i will also point you to them um in later uh slides so some examples of previous fellow fellows activities includes um workshops organized by the fellows so um there's an ally skills workshop organized by um martha's melbourne yo we've had workshops on efficient and beautiful data visualization by gargana fellow anna has organized many uh rethrow hacks so reproducibility hackathons fellow andrew stewart has conducted reproducible data visualizations using r in the binder and reca has organized the northwest universities r day so these are just some examples of workshops um there's also been several workshops that have been inspired by the carpentries such as library carpentry and various software and data carpentry workshops as well um we do have some considerations in light of the ongoing uh kovid 19 pandemic we do encourage applicants to consider that travel and in-person events might not always be feasible um and we particularly welcome plans with online based activities such as organizing or attending online workshops attending virtual conferences or um the use of star of software and um some hardware to enhance online events and activities and you can read more about how our current uh cohort of fellows have adapted their plans to make the most of their fellowships in the code of 19 worlds on the institute blog i do want to note however that the fellowship does not support paying for hardware such as laptops or computers or for snapchat for developing software the fellowship is primarily focused on supporting you at four and moving events for example bringing people together to talk about the best way to integrate different codes as a workshop is within scope but paying for staff time to design is not um so if you have any questions at all about your specific plans for the fellowship um that you're not sure if they would be eligible feel free to send us an email at fellowship and management at software.eduk um and we can discuss any specifics with you so um some of those required events for fellows that i mentioned before include the fellows inaugural meeting um so new fellows will be expected to attend and this is likely to take place um in may or june of 2021 so um early this summer and this is where you will be introduced to the institute staff and our themes it's a really great opportunity to network with the other fellows in your cohort and you can read more about the last inaugural meeting um at this link here uh collaborations workshop is the premier um annual unconference event uh run by the institute which brings together the entire research software community in order to explore best practices and contribute research software so collaborations workshop 2021 will take place from tuesday the 30th of march to thursday the 1st of april and it will be online the themes of the keynotes discussion groups mini workshops hackathon and more are fair research software diversity and inclusion and software sustainability and um just a reminder all shortlisted candidates will be given a free registration ticket and if anybody else is interested in attending who um can't afford the registration fee we do have financial assistance available and the application reports are on the website um finally there's also um the continuing fellowship so once you become an ssi fellow you are always an institute fellow unless you want to back out for other reasons but the benefits of this include that there's a communal plot for attending or organizing events so once you're beyond your initial inaugural year as a fellow you still have access to some funding um we'll ask you for your opinions there's plenty of opportunities to network with the fellows community and your influence will continue such as there will be opportunities for you to act as a reviewer or help us to recruit fellows for the next cohort so here are a lot of links related to the program um so there's more information about the program on our website uh where the application form is also linked we have a short faq there um you can see an example terms and conditions document from 2020 linked here um we have a playlist on youtube with some examples of uh 2020 successful applications and then you can connect with us on social media we're on twitter and linkedin and then you can email me at fellowes hyphen management at software.ac.uk if you have any specific questions and without further ado i'm going to hand over to um our some of our fellows to hear about their experiences firsthand so first up i'd like to introduce thanks rachel hello everyone watching this um okay so i'll just introduce myself and and answer some questions that uh rachel has has uh put to us to to discuss so my name is rika shoimoshi i am a lecturer in quantitative methods at the university of manchester i'm based in the department of criminology in the school of social sciences so it might not be your first thought when you think of software sustainability in terms of domain but that was definitely part of what attracted me to apply for software sustainability institute and for the fellowship in in the first place so that is one of the first questions so what attracted me to apply for this program and the first thing is the community of the ssi it is a group of incredibly helpful uh interested interesting talented and motivated people across a very very wide range of of disciplines um i think mostly in academia but also people who are not in academia as well but involved in research in in other capacities and for me working with sort of research software some that might where i was coming from i built a data collection tool so i built an app and for my phd and as a social scientist lots of people said okay that's nice you know that's one piece of or that's a tool for your research but actually you know your contribution in social sciences doesn't usually involve something like that so it's really hard to get sort of recognition and understanding of how much work that is and and also how important it is to get that software part right to make it sustainable and to make it something that is follows good practice that is open these sorts of things so it's really nice to all of a sudden find a community where this is emphasized but it wasn't specific to a particular domain so that i could bring my specialist experience and then find similar people working with similar things in completely different domains and the other thing that attracted me was the the ethos so this drive for sustainable open research and practices was something that i had heard about but um the extent to which the ssi embodies and supports that was something that i found really attractive in this and finally i did have a set of sort of solid ideas and and plans that i wanted to accomplish but i didn't really know where i would find support for it and so the ssi provided a really good opportunity for that as a bit of background i ran the university of manchester our user group and i also held all sorts of workshops around sustainable data practices i guess uh for criminology audiences but also for policing and crime analysis practitioners and uh i thought that this would be a good opportunity to get the support for that so that brings me on to what were my fellowship plans and goals and basically all of these activities that i was doing they align with this idea of promoting sustainable software data research practices in social science and also in sort of policing crime analysis and and and these sorts of areas and so my plans were to have a series of activities that support this kind of uh idea i guess um so when i applied i said i had to set out a set of plans and things that i wanted to do and laid out how the both the funding and also the support from the ssi might help me support these events and bring together people across these different domains and abilities who maybe are not usually exposed to ideas of sustainable software research practices and incorporate that within my domain so what kind of commitment did being a fellow and does being a fellow entail um and i think maybe rachel emphasized this point as well as it can really be as much as you like so there are some of course requirements so things like the blog post for example and initially i was a bit worried as like oh i don't know how to write a technical blog post what does that mean but actually i found that a really really helpful exercise to help me reflect on what i'm doing how that aligns with my goals how it aligns with sort of ssi goals that sort of thing um and then so so those are they ended up being fun not uh not a box picking exercise um and i still continue to blog about things so that's very helpful um and yeah you can give as much i think as you would like and uh the one thing that i find super super helpful is things like going to the collaborations workshop because it's so different than my usual sort of professional conferences or these things that i would go to and that i find it really exciting to get exposed to different ideas and to find that kind of support for the open and sustainable practices and across all these different domains and get ideas and also meet really cool people who are just interested in these things that i'm interested in and so what benefits have i experienced definitely being part of this community even after my fellowship year ended just being able to have a group of people to reach out to if i have relevant questions or comments or just late last year i ran an online hackathon and i was wondering if there were people available to participate in certain things and i i knew that i could just email uh sort of the ssi team and there were people who responded and that's really nice to maintain being part of this community and also getting some inspiration so getting outside of my day-to-day uh research environment and looking at what people across other fields are doing i have found super beneficial uh for me both professionally and just generally being a happy researcher in terms of life after the fellowship and how fellowship impacted me like i said keeping in touch has been really fantastic and having this network of people with these shared goals to reach out to and to also be kept in the loop with what developments are happening has really enriched my research um and my understanding of research practices in general in terms of what advice i would give to potential applicants what i would say is try and pick something that you're passionate about which aligns with the goals of the ssi so have a look at the i guess the about page and and the intent behind the ssi and and what kind of things they're doing and think about your own world what sort of projects you're passionate about what kind of things you uh you would like to do if there was this support and how do these two align and if you have this kind of clear plan of uh how this fellowship might support those activities and might support those interests that you have then present that um and i think that's that would be my main advice of course you could be ready for that to change one of the things that rachel mentioned as an example project was the northwest universities r day which uh i hosted in collaboration with some colleagues from mmu and that was not in my original fellowship plan but it was by far the best event that uh that i had put on so once you you know meet your fellow fellow fellows and get some ideas you will build more on uh on your plans so they will change a little bit but having an initial clear objective and understanding was super helpful for me and just see what other people get up to think about how your work aligns with them if there's anything else i would want to highlight i would say from my personal experience initially i didn't think that i would be a good fit possibly but based on my sort of different background but actually now that i've joined i found actually yes and this is really fantastic and i think i've gained a lot from coming from from a different background than what i expected would be an ssi fellow so if you're unsure i would suggest to apply awesome thank you so much um i can't uh reiterate that enough as well i think that's a really good a really good point about not necessarily identifying with as maybe a potential ssi fellow because i came from the same and i didn't think i you know developed software well enough but um no it's a really great community with lots and lots of different backgrounds um so we love to see a variety of different applicants awesome uh yo you're next hello folks uh i am going to try sketch scaring my screen that's like sharing my screen only slightly more frightening um and get some chrome on desktop one yes that looks right share okay and if i put it in present mode can you all see that have a thumbs up thank you rachel okay hey everyone uh so my name is yo i'm an ssi fellow um and i have two major roles at the moment one is that i work at the welcome trust as an open source technology lead in the data for science and health team it's a very painfully long title uh and i also i'm co-founder of open life science i will actually talk a bit about both of these later on so i won't dig into it too much right now um but if you want to contact me at any point my contact details are at the bottom and the bitchly link at the bottom is also uh for if you want to get any of the links or look at the slides so uh oh gone too far right so my fellowship year was 2018 and that's i found out that i was accepted in very late 2017 and i'll talk a little bit about what happened during my fellowship year and what motivated me but then i'll also talk a bit about what happened after that initial year as well because rachel sort of mentioned that once a fellow always a fellow and it really does make a big difference so when i initially applied i was a research software engineer and i wrote code on an open source research software grant and i really loved that i found out that open source was in fact just as awesome as i thought before i worked in open source um and i really wanted to advocate open source science um open source software in science in general and in research and not just like my really specific domain but quite reasonably i was paid to work on a specific ground and i couldn't just do general open source advocacy because that wasn't my job so seeing the ssi as an opportunity to actually help me boost the my in quite side interest that was sort of tangentially related to my job was the reason that i applied um and so i was super super super happy to actually find out that i was accepted and i think the benefits that i'm citing here are very similar to what rekha said as well so networking um i've met so many fellows that are good friends and are collaborators not only from my year but also from previous years and from later years um because there's something really special about having people who care about the same things you do and you don't have to establish that premise you can just discuss how do we make it better and a lot of those people can become collaborators so at the collaborations workshop in 2018 um i co-authored a manifesto i didn't think that was something i was ever going to be doing in my life but it basically just asserts that science needs software and the software should be a credited and examinable peer-reviewed part of uh research um and i think that's really important but it's not something that's traditionally done so actually just writing that down so that people could sign it um and if you visit these slides and then visit click on that link you can go and sign it now if you wish um that was that was really fulfilling actually just moving forward my in a grassroots way my ambitions to make sure that uh scientific code is better appreciated another benefit was i collaborated for about two years with another fellow on curating the open source toolkit for the journal plus where we actually highlighted good quality open source software papers um and the money was pretty good too i mean it's three thousand pounds it doesn't go it's not going to hire you someone for half a year or anything like that but when things were that my side projects things like traveling somewhere or paying for posters or buying um swag is thank you for an open source contributor or indeed catering for open day to day which absolutely was not in my fellowship plan but was supported by the ssi these things they're really helpful um and i think it'll be unfair to perhaps not also mention that i was exhausted so i took on a lot which i think is perhaps something that many fellows do by the time they're interested in being a fellow or as a process of becoming a fellow is i definitely took on too much um and that i think that's when you kind of have to learn the hard way sometimes but then after my initial fellowship year a lot of other stuff happened as well so i'd been working in academia on and off since 2013 uh before i even completed my bachelor's which i did through the open university and so i did complete my bachelor's and i sort of realized that there wasn't much likelihood of me getting all that far in academia without postgraduate degree so my connections amongst the fellows have actually found me an ng supervisor which is like a phd but it starts with eng [Laughter] it is basically a doctoral degree with a slightly different focus um of little projects um but basically that's that's been a lifelong dream of mine just about and that was something i managed to hopefully achieve i'm two years in we'll see ask me again in a year or two and we'll see um and then hopping on to the pink box on the side i accidentally found a new job last year i wasn't looking but a really exciting job vacancy came up so i sort of mentioned that i i love open source and i've been doing grassroots stuff around this in science and i saw this job vacancy talking about a funder that was looking uh to advocate open source and and good quality reproducible software and it's like okay there's no way no way i could get this but i'll just submit my application anyway uh and so i'm nearly six months into this job now um i've never been to the office yet because pandemic um but i'm positive that without my fellowship activities i wouldn't have had the the credit i wouldn't have looked like a good profile but because i did do my fellowship activities i think that was a big big part of me getting this job that i love to pieces um and then finally the last thing i sort of wanted to highlight uh was the middle box which i haven't talked about yet so i co-founded an organization alongside with uh two collaborators there is movika sharan who is also an ssi fellow and bernice batu she's based in germany and this is looking at not only open source and science but open science in general and actually what we did is we have a 16 week open science training and mentoring program so people who have some interest in open science they might already be practitioners but who want to learn more and work on a specific project they participate in this program and they hear from expert speakers about different aspects of things like community building project management disseminating your open science various different open science methods um and you can learn more about that at openlifeside.org you don't want to listen to me talk about that for too long but it has been massively impactful not only in my own life but i think in other people's lives as well uh so right now we are in our third round of this we have funding for a fourth round as well so there will be a fourth one later this year and we have about 170 people who have participated in one way or another so far so that could be that you were a mentee where you were leading a project and learning about open science and implementing it it could be that you were a mentor of one of the people who's participating or perhaps you're an expert speaker who shared your expertise uh something to do with open science or some other research related domain um and this was also a grassroots thing and so we're we're all volunteers all of our members um and this is something we do outside of our day job and so to some degree uh we we could do things on our own so for example zoom at first we were big and borrowing and not stealing uh zoom rooms to do our calls together i think at some points poor rachel was actually signing in and then giving us host rights and then going away like every other week and it was hard work and so really we we recognize that we need to pay for our own zoom but when this is a side project that comes from your own pocket and so having the ssi actually be able to to give us money just to support small things like zoom or otto.ai which gives us transcription for our calls so that everyone can participate easily um or even things like uh the easy chair which we use for application review and um we have mentorship training for our mentors so they feel really confident in what they're doing when they are working with their mentees and that actually adds up to quite a lot so having the ssi give us ongoing support even after my initial fellowship year it it made a difference some of this we probably would have paid for from our pockets on our own other stuff just wouldn't have happened without the ssis so for us it was a really big difference that the ssi made and also there's a lot of announcements and stuff that the ssi can can amplify your network to other people so it's been incredibly useful and this is uh the 170 plus people that we have who are participating and i am some of these are experts my mentors some are mentees and some of them are one or two or all three of those because people will return after round one as a mentor if they're a mentee in the later rounds quite often um and this is a lot of people that we've made a difference in thanks to the ssi so huge shout out and so finally really quickly i'll wrap up and say some of the tips and lessons learned uh these are sort of repeating something i mentioned earlier but a lot will happen you cannot do it all and do not try it whether or not you get this fellowship remember this and off board stuff just don't keep on like taking stuff on you have to you have to put stuff down if you want to have a healthy life uh collaborate so you your networks from being a fellow will help take weight off when you are doing these amazing things uh so long as it's someone you get on with i don't think multiple multi-person projects with someone you don't get on with they're counter-productive but finally the last thing i i remember at quarter to midnight on the deadline of the fellowship application i was like waiting for my video to render i'd recorded it it was done and it was just like the thing was rotating on the screen there is no more stress than not knowing whether or not the application is available is going to happen in time do not leave it to the last minute when you record your video because it takes longer than you think and it is terrifying i'm sorry this is not intended to be a scary note this is intended to be empowering now do it the night before not the last day is all i'm saying um and also huge thanks cssi because it's awesome and if i can unshare there we go amazing thank you so much you very much appreciate it i think i actually read i think you wrote it in a blog post um your advice about not waiting till the last minute to render your video and i remember reading that as an applicant being like oh oh yeah okay um excellent thank you so much both to you and recco for sharing their experiences i'm going to go back to sharing my screen amazing yes thank you both again that was um hugely valuable um if you want to hear or read about any more fellowship experiences we have a youtube playlist with our ssi fellows community calls where um during each of the community calls um a couple of the fellows give an update about you know about their fellowship plans or life after their fellowship so there are more opportunities to hear from fellows there we have some blog posts there's one by emily bell about being a digital humanist in 2020 um we have a current fellows experience um of the ssi fellowship written by andrew stewart um and then we also have malvika's fellowship experience linked there as some slides where she presented during one of the community calls about how she adopted her plans and spent her funds during covet 19. um and then finally we have a research article uh entitled raising the status of software and research a survey-based evaluation of the software sustainability institute fellowship program where you can read more um and get some snippets of how the fellowships found the program of how the fellows found the program right so now we're going to move over to audience q a so if you do have any questions feel free to pop them in the chat um i'm gonna go ahead and start answering um some of the ones that i've seen as well as some that i received by email i'll keep everything anonymized don't worry but i think they're very good questions that other people might have as well so some of the questions that came up in the chat today um is about any clashes with any of the required events such as the inaugural meeting and collaborations workshop um just to emphasize that when we say required um you should just do your best to be able to attend life comes up if there are clashes or if things happen like a pandemic um then it's not super mandatory that you attend but these are things that we that we encourage the fellows to be as involved with as possible and are really great networking um and collaboration opportunities so the inaugural meeting um will be determined by um a doodle poll for example so we'll pull all of the successful fellows to make sure that there's a date where as many people can get together as possible um it's not required that you attend um collaborations workshop 2021 even if you are shortlisted you just have the opportunity to attend it if you would if you'd like um but it'll be the one after that that you're more strongly encouraged to attend um in 2022. um one of the questions in the chat was can you buy hardware to help run an online event such as a good camera or microphone and the answer is yes this is the type of hardware that we can support with the fellowship so um big things like laptops and computers um we cannot support these are things that we expect your host institution to support you with um but we can support you with these other things that will enhance your online activities um that are aligned with your fellowship goals so a few other questions i received um by email a lot of questions about um eligibility of your affiliation or association so um our requirement is that you must be based in the uk or have a formal affiliation with a uk-based institution or office um and just to kind of um expand on that and clarify some of that uh this affiliation is required at the um at the time of application so for example if you are a uk phd student and your program ends during the fellowship period you're still eligible to apply even if your plans for after the phd have not yet been finalized we do understand that academic contracts can be short and changes are happening all the time um so it's your affiliation at time of application um that's important here um the affiliation does not have to exclusively be with academia you can be affiliated with any uk based organization or institution such as the civil service um the important thing is is that you just have time to carry out your fellowship plans um and engage with the community and attend required events so that's that's the only thing is to make sure that you have that time available to carry out your fellowship activities you do not need any formal approvals from your institution or university as part of your application it's always good to have the support of for example your line manager so that you know they know and they are okay with you taking time to carry out your fellowship activities um but you don't need anything um as part of the application um if you are not currently based in the uk um feel free to contact us if you would uh like to check your eligibility um it is uh required that you do have a strong affiliation um or some sort of formula affiliation with a uk-based institution um but if you have um you know significant impact on uk research and software as part of your fellowship plans do please send us an email and we can discuss this on a case-by-case basis um before you spend your time on the application we want to make sure that nobody's time is being wasted so do feel free to contact us and we can we can discuss that with you um i had some questions about funding um so how would the successful applicants manage the funding um and the way that this is done is that if you are a fellow you submit funding requests and expense claims directly to ssi so we don't give your institution your institution funds and then they delegate you don't you interact directly with ssi when it comes to the funds um and where there are special cases where things are paid for in advance by for example your host institution this needs to be discussed and approved in advance um but all of this information will be given to you in more detail if you are um successful uh does travel and accommodation for attendant conferences workshops and collaboration with other experts relating to software countless eligible expenses and in general yes um this is all within scope of the fellowship program however um in this day and age we do caution that uh travel is not always going to be feasible especially because of the ongoing covenanting pandemic so we do suggest having contingency within your plans um and participating at in-person events is no way in no way mandatory um during covid so just want to clarify that i think we've had a few more messages um pop up um if part of our plans involved collaborating with other fellows but we don't yet have that collaboration set up what is the best way to indicate that in our application or indeed find uh collaborators um it's great to get in contact with the fellows that you want to work with um in advance you could indicate if there is a project that has been previously worked on in your application that you would be interested in continuing but if you specifically want to collaborate with somebody would be best to get in touch with them um prior to submitting your application um i think we have another question as an rsc who works in a central rsc unit at a university would i be eligible i don't work in a specific domain and i'm mainly centrally funded but do work on some ukra projects yes you're very much eligible to apply um there are there's a section on the application where it asks for um for example research domain and you can just select that um you don't do research in that area and that's perfectly acceptable um you still are eligible under um the people that we're looking for so um let's see who else is that it for the questions think that's all the questions that i see um i will hang on here for another um 10 minutes in case any more questions pop up but um before i do that i'll go ahead and finish my slides um i should have left this slide up there when i was doing that sorry about that the application form is at this link here and it's also linked on the web page but i just want to give a thank you to everybody who attended and asked questions and engaged and especially thank you to our two fellows and yo for sharing their experiences with us today um thank you to the institute team for uh the information on the slides any photos and for helping out especially to mario and schweib who have been answering your questions in the chat and of course thank you to our funders the uk research councils um the material these slides are available on zenodo i've linked um to them in the chat um they are licensed cc by so if for any reason anybody wants to reuse them feel free um but this recording of the webinar will also be available on the youtube channel immediately afterwards and i'll be going back through in the coming week to make sure that all of the captions are appropriate um if you have any further questions about the fellowship or want to discuss your specific case like if you have very specific questions please do reach out we don't want to discourage folks from applying um but you can email me at fellowes hyphen management at software.ac.uk and i think before we close i think there's been a few more questions um so thank you to everybody who attend and i will hang on until uh 4pm to answer any more questions so let me go over to the chat we have a question um it is clear that fellows have done some fantastic work uh does the ssi have any means in place to ensure the good work of the fellows doesn't go stale if a fallow can no longer continue a project they have started um [Music] that is all about sustainability isn't it that's a really great question and as part of the fellowship program we do encourage people to continue the projects um that have been done um and we we mentioned before that once a fellow you're always a fellow so we are here to support you throughout your career for as long as you want to stay engaged um we're here to support you as best as we can um to keep these projects going um so yeah we can offer training and um connect you with other people to help you with the sustainability of your projects um so these are all things that uh we hope that you gain as a fellow um and especially by gaining um into the the fellows network is that you have a really great pool of people to to help you with these um types of things so that's a really great question actually thank you for asking that does anybody else have any questions or let me know if i didn't quite answer that um and i can clarify it a little bit better i have a question it can be difficult to define a specific career stage how critical is it to get this right um that's an interesting question i mean we're not going you're not going to be disqualified if you put the wrong career stage um we we can ask this of you again um if you are successful it just it helps us when reviewing your applications is we are not going to judge for example or review a phd student necessarily um uh with the same expectations as we would a professor who was applying so that's that's where it makes that difference so you know if you're just starting out in your career it's better to go you know junior career stage um if you're in the middle uh then early to mid career is great and then if you are kind of a more senior person in your institution then um then that would be great to indicate just to help with the review process so to clarify um the previous question before that so the um with regard to the sustainability of some of the fellows projects the context is that in an application we might want to suggest new ideas and projects but it might be just as useful to pick up on existing process projects and if there's anything in particular that you want to discuss do feel free to email me we can discuss this on a case-by-case basis we do very much like to encourage people to work on or continue a previous fellows project and we do encourage collaboration but we also want to support you with your ideas um so just like what yo said and what uh reka said you know make sure that you're doing something that you're passionate about um because that that will make all of the difference um back to the career stage question if the career stage is important to get right how does the evaluation of proposals change between career stages so that's it's um it's basically the amount of experience you might have or expertise you might have in the area so for example we're looking for uh champions of good practice within the various domains so um if you're applying as you know a more senior from a more senior career stage such as maybe a lecturer or even a professor we would expect you to have you know already been championing and championing good practice within your domain and provide evidence of that whereas if you're applying as a phd candidate maybe you haven't yet had opportunities to organize or run events and this would be your opportunity to to get the funding to to carry out those those goals that you might have um i hope that clarifies that for you um it's just so that um when we're weighing up some of our reviews we're not judging um a phd candidate necessarily with the same expectations as a professor so i hope that clarifies that let me know if um i can expand on that a bit more or i can pass on to a colleague who might be able to answer it better but again um feel free to email me directly um at fellows hyphen management um at software.ec dot uk if you want to discuss anything in particular and i'll hang out here for about three more minutes to answer any final questions thank you everybody so much for attending um and yes thank you to our speakers whose enthusiasm um was great and i just want to to reiterate that um i am also a fellow i was a um i became a fellow in 2019 and i enjoyed it so much that i applied to work for the software sustainability institute so i can only um re-emphasize what what our fellows have previously said and that it's a really wonderful community and i really enjoy working with everybody and meeting such such a wonderful network of people working to improve research and software so thank you so much everybody i'll hang out here for two more minutes just in case so thank you everyone thank you so much have a wonderful evening thank you for all your questions and with that i will end the webinar thank you so much again to everybody and thank you to schweiber mario for helping out in the chat and thank you to reckon yo for sharing their experiences have a great night everybody feel free to email me if you have any more questions bye | SoftwareSaved | UCyCTqrsz0DKcimH81z7VnQg | 2021-01-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,862 | 53,563 |
pxTEwiW6TJU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxTEwiW6TJU | hackseqRNA Team Presentation: Project 9:Modelling potential RNA | for this year's 2020 hack seek RNA koban 19 altra hackathon our team tackled modeling potential RNA RNA interactions in Tsarskoe v2 my name is dr. amber Paulson and I proposed and led this project the aim was to predict interaction networks between viral micro rna's and structured elements found in the human transcriptome we also integrated Tsarskoe b2 transcriptome data from kim at all first we identified RNA structures in the Tsarskoe v2 transcriptome next we modelled the RNA RNA interactions and then visualized our networks I'm happy to report our team made great progress and I'm going to let the team share with you some of the data coming out of our pipeline I'm going to give an overview of the project pipeline we took the nearly 500 Serb genomic RNAs from the Tsarskoe p2 transcriptome and then we Ruth redundancy using C D hit our pipeline has split into two parts the first was that we took the RNA structures that have previously been modeled from the genome and mapped these two are such an emic RNAs the second part was to create new structures the discontinuous regions that wouldn't have been modeled in this genome version and then modeled our instructors using RNA fold following this both sets of structures were then put through hunt me which predicts which structures could be pre micro RNA candidates following this micro RNAs are predicted using virtual values finally viral micro RNAs and host mRNA interactions were modeled using RNA plucks on the next slide Anna is going to talk about the models that we made using RNA fold we analyzed the discontinuous regions of sub G no macaronis for secondary structure for each sub genomic RNA the discontinuous region was split into three windows and the windows were analyzed separately here you can see the distribution of minimum free energy values for the predicted structures the x-axis shows the range of energy values and the y axis shows the number of structures that have the respective energy the smaller the energy release the most stable structures we used the cutoff of minus 20 to filter out less stable structures and we got roughly 300 predicted secondary structures that were used for further analysis hi everyone my name is Jason and I'm part of the visualization team and this weekend we identified ten free micro RNA aids from the sub genome of the virus transcriptome and using this our script I wrote which depends on BIOS strings seekin are our RNA and stringer we were able to get some 2d images so let me just run it and you can see as well cool right alright thanks for watching to plot the network of the sub genomic and micro rna's we used cytoscape KS which on the fly can generate networks based on the nodes and edges that are provided we have five of our sample sets here in which we're able to zoom in zoom out we can move the graph around we can move different nodes around and we can also click on the edges to get some more data including the Delta G number this data was already filtered to below 25 Delta G negative 25 Delta G but the coloring on the edges also indicates further beyond that negative 25 for future work we hope to expand our pipeline to other datasets and fine-tuned a structural network we'd like to thank our team lead and other members that worked on this project thank you to RNA society and hack seek 2020 for organizing this event in compute Canada for computational resources and we want to thank Ron man for structural prediction discussions thank you again | hackseq Collective | UCErMqRRlZMOytFRgCeraWNg | 2020-05-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 620 | 3,493 |
gdgmwgAJukg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdgmwgAJukg | Critical Thinking Payoffs & Responsibilities - Ed Love, WWU (3 of 5) | The path, for me, is that I am much more challenged and much more engaged. I'm having a lot more fun in my classes. And that's terrific. That means that I can sustain what I'm doing for a lot longer. The bigger payoff, the more important payoff, though, is that the students themselves are coming out of our classes not just with a set of tools and a knowledge base, but they're also coming out with the ability to thrive in a dynamic environment. So, they can change as the industry changes, as their work environment changes, as their responsibilities change, because they have the critical thinking skills and the creativity to take those capabilities that they've developed and very confidently adapt them to a new space. And that's what's going to help them to thrive. They'll be able to pick up new tools on the way. We have to train them to have the courage to do that and the understanding of how to evaluate a situation and know what it is that they need to change about themselves to adapt to that. I think about educating future marketers. Then we really need to think about what is happening in the industry today. It's a rapidly changing environment. Marketing as it's practiced today is radically different than it was practiced ten years ago. We need to prepare students for being marketers today. We also need to prepare them for the changes they can expect to see in the first five to ten years of their careers. So the last thing we want to do is send them out with just a toolkit, and have that toolkit be something that's obsolete. So, what critical thinking does is it allows them to recontextualize the concepts that they've learned, the principles that they've learned, the tools that they've learned, into new environments. Subtitles by the Amara.org community | Center for Instructional Innovation and Assessment | UCA7BaH2FseUEQff1WlOEj2g | 2017-06-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 315 | 1,784 |
i8m9uMht_sE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8m9uMht_sE | 5 Biggest Mistakes That KILLS Attraction | hey psych2goers is there someone you think has a crush on you knowing that someone is attracted to you can make you feel happy and good about yourself and naturally you'll want that attraction to last as long as possible but sometimes you might get carried away and not realize that you're making mistakes that are diminishing the attraction they have for you so to help you become more aware of some of your behaviors here are five mistakes that kill attraction number one insecurity are you a confident person or are you very insecure about yourself while it's normal to doubt yourself from time to time the attraction that someone feels towards you might start to disappear when you let your insecurities take over you this may include constant negative comments about yourself such as i'm too stupid to understand this are you sure i look good or i don't think i'm good enough while others may help you at first this constant self-doubt and need for reassurance could get exhausting for them especially when they're trying to make you believe in something you don't see in yourself even though it's hard to control how you feel about yourself it's still important to try to work on building a positive self-image and to avoid relying solely on one person to validate your self-worth when you do you may start to notice others respond positively to your new energy number two jealousy and possessive behavior do you get jealous easily whether it's always calling your partner to see who they hang out with going through their phone or stopping them from going out with their friends or family so they could spend time with you these are all types of behavior that may frustrate your partner and make them feel like you don't respect them at all they may also feel suffocated by the intensity of your lack of trust and decide to take a step back if you find yourself dealing with this a lot you may want to work on finding the core of your trust issues so you can understand and overcome that problem number three being overly critical are you always criticizing them for doing the dishes wrong or complaining that they don't dress well often times it can be useful to hear what you did wrong to know how to do better next time as long as it's done respectfully and with good intentions it's quite normal if you sometimes critique your partner's behavior however if you start to become overly critical about everything they do all the time then you may lose the attraction that they have for you negative comments about how they're not doing things the right way or how they constantly make mistakes can make them feel unappreciated and cause them to only expect the worst from you so if you try to keep things positive and emphasize the good things instead of the bad you could keep the spark between you going long number four spending too much time with technology is it hard to not check your phone perhaps you say that you'll just take a quick look but find yourself still typing and scrolling 10 minutes later no matter how useful your phone is it can often make you neglect the ones around you whether it's spending hours playing playstation or watching tv when you spend too much time with technology while you're with someone it tells them that you're uninterested and unavailable they might feel ignored and bored in your company and the attraction they felt towards you might start to fade away over time so if you feel something like this could be happening to you try to put your phone on silent when you spend time with your partner show them that they've got your full attention and number five negativity what kind of aura or vibe do you put out your mood can definitely have an effect on how the people around you feel if you're constantly negative then those around you can feel it and recognize it too and so if you're spending time with someone who likes you surrounding them with negativity could quickly kill their attraction towards you as laurel steinberg phd relationship therapist and professor of psychology at columbia university said being too negative in a relationship can have many damaging effects on both parties and on the relationship itself negativity makes other people feel depressed is a total buzzkill and can be a self-fulfilling prophecy negativity also reduces libido it's clear you don't want this in your relationship so be aware of the energy you put out have you done any of these let us know in the comments below if you found this video helpful be sure to like subscribe and share this video with those who might benefit from it and don't forget to hit the notification bell icon to get notified whenever psyched to go post a new video the references and studies used in this video are added in the description below thanks for watching and see you in the next one | Psych2Go | UCkJEpR7JmS36tajD34Gp4VA | 2022-07-07 | Creative Commons 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jKzdrMQGyJo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKzdrMQGyJo | Zoom G1Four U2 Patch The Edge Delay Settings | [Music] hello and what's up madalang people as you heard on the intro we are doing a youtube patch um settings for the zoom g14 as requested by bascon94 he requested this a week ago and i couldn't find time but now i've done it actually i was meaning to do this patch a long time and it's just now that i've managed to create the patch and i hope you like it guys so let's crack on and just jump first and then i'll share to you the patch later [Music] so [Music] do [Music] so [Music] so here it is guys uh it's on bank 30. i just renamed it as u2 the edge it's because of his uh tone um the lead guitarist of youtube and the effects are tube screamer or the ts drive and then vox 30a or vx30a you got the vx 2x12 as your cabinet and then we've got the ping pong delay and the plate right for the values the ts drive you got gain 50 boost of tone 45 volume 60. next base 42 treble 45 cut 30 gain 10 volume 90 depth 10 speed 10 then for the cabinet mic on d57d421 50 high 30 low 55 and for the delay we've got ping pong delay time 670 feedback 38 mix 65 tail on and the last bit uh the plate reverb thread 20 decay 55 mix 50 tail on and then i'm using the stump mode so i can turn on and off the ts drive so if i want it clean i just turn it off and if i want a bit of crunch i turn the ts drive to push the amp sim which is the box 30 okay guys you can always mix and match you can change this into a cleaner and drive pedal or you can change your ping-pong delay to an analog or a different delay so and the values you can change it as well it would be great if there's a top tempo so that it would be easy for you to find your delay speed right so much for the story and that's it thank you so much for watching guys and for those of you who are new to my channel welcome to vrb tube and my name again is vincent ryan boris and i would be grateful if you can subscribe hit the thumbs up and hit the notification bell so that you get notified each time i'm posting some more patches or reviews on my channel thanks for watching god bless and see you again soon bye | vincent ryan borres | UCENbWkx2aFRzKlPs4CnaO-A | 2020-08-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 440 | 2,066 |
9Hysf4GRSuY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Hysf4GRSuY | Bargain Bag: May 2023 - THP 05/12/2023 | well this is it count them just eight more mystery CD grab bags left and then bargain bag is all done I'm gonna miss it but then again I'm not [Music] gotta put all these bags back in after I did the cold open stud greetings one and all and welcome once again to Tom's Hit Parade it is time for bargain bag yes I'm gonna try as I said the rest of this year the rest of bargain bags life supposedly I'm going to try and keep a bargain bag at the beginning of the month so that when List season comes in December I don't have to mess around with bargain bag I've had plenty of time to you know let it soak in and all that other stuff uh so yeah here's to you know here's to me keeping my timetable so to speak anyway yes today we're doing my bargain bag video for the month of May I can't believe it's May 2023 already Yes bargain bag is my hunt for varied audio Treasures in the form of a mystery CD grab bag assembled from the bargain wall at Epic seconds a store in Downtown Eugene Eight titles in here who knows what's in here until I open the bag I kind of sort of know if I had an eidetic memory I would definitely know what's in the bags but uh I I bought them I've you I've told the story before but uh in some in quick summary I bought the CDs when they were four for a dollar I bought a bunch enough for two years of bargain bag stuffed bags uh you know all in one day so I don't really remember what's in here I do know that in one of the bags that I still have yet to open I have the Schindler's List soundtrack and play by Moby so we'll see if either or both I I don't think both I think they're in those two are different bags might be in today's bag so we'll see anyway but before I open the new bag I'm going to talk about what was in the old bag hmm no leave my mother out of this no anyway sorry that was a bad joke uh in last month's bag let me let me put it that way as I hope I don't lose my voice I my voice was fine until I started turning on the camera and now I'm starting to get scratchy I don't know anyway uh let's knock wood that my voice will hold through this video anyway in rough order from cast offs to Keepers let's break down what was in last month's bag first off Martin Zeller this guy is a country Blues artist um he's decent enough except he has kind of a Gravelly uh low down tone to his voice that it kind of sounds forced to me something about it when I listen to it it sounds forced maybe it isn't I don't know I'd never heard of this guy until I put the CD on but uh it's just one of those things it just sounds forced I don't know God forgive me if I'm being unfair to Mr Zeller anyway uh here we have another country one for some reason this month the country CDs were kind of uh just didn't didn't float my boat uh Kathy Matea a collection of hits um yeah actually actually I might listen to this one again maybe I don't know but uh yeah if I from what I remember of my last listen to it yeah decent enough artist uh we we've all heard of her I'm sure you've heard of Kathy Mattea uh she's been a fairly prominent country artist not like Reba McIntyre or anything like that but uh she's had a decent a long decent career uh decent artist it's just yeah the songs didn't quite do it for me then we have this one I'm kind of sorry didn't leave more of an impression on me it's a new age acoustic group called acoustic Alchemy uh they're actually a Duo you can see right here I have one other CD of theirs that my was in my sister's collection I think and that's pretty good uh this one I don't know I just didn't uh and this one might be one that I re-listened to uh I might just not have been in the mood the right mood when it was playing so who knows you know I I'm not in a huge hurry to get rid of the CD the cast off CDs so if the whim strikes me I will listen to the the to the on the bubble ones again also on the bubble was uh oh the case is ugly this case is dirty dirty anyway uh the subdudes uh this is a live album obviously and I had heard of the subdudes before or the subdudes maybe that's how you pronounce them I'm not sure anyway in my head it's always the subdudes but it's probably the subdudes anyway um country rock kind of thing you know um uh Americana I guess you'd say uh very talented uh interesting group uh and they have some interesting songs uh some pretty good uh pretty good sense of humor in a lot of their songs so I will probably check this one out again or at least keep it for now and uh yeah good stuff let me see here uh not no really catchy song titles that I could think of one of them is called sugar pie that's about as weird as the song title gets song titles get on them anyway uh this other guy I've got um a best of CD by him and I used to have this CD uh I like the his best stuff enough that I decided to go ahead and throw this one into a bargain bag uh Mark Cohn he's a singer-songwriter uh pop rock singer songwriter uh very good stuff uh he's got a good voice an interesting voice on him so I'm probably going to keep this one uh and and maybe check out his uh subsequent Studio albums and then this next one kind of took me took me by surprise I think it's going to be a keeper uh this guy was a the winner of I believe the first season of Britain's Got Talent Paul Potts and this is a papa you know a pop Opera crossover album which is normally not my thing I I had a brief Opera phase oh last year early this year and it kind of wore out on me quite a bit I might have just uh uh overdose on it or something but uh this this album is pretty good um it actually he actually does a an Italian uh kind of semi-operatic uh rendition of everybody Hurts By REM which is really interesting an interesting take on it and uh my way the Frank Sinatra song and what else is on here huh which is the song that he uh I think the song that he won or that he had auditioned with on Britain's Got Talent and of course a couple of other uh um Opera Arias and and that kind of thing Music of the Night the uh song from Phantom Phantom of the Opera is also on here so an intro a good album I like it I'm not not sure what it is about Paul Potts but uh actually of course that REM cover kind of uh uh sealed the deal on me deciding to keep the CD again for now and this next one uh this guy was uh in last one's bargain bag he uh a CD of his was in the previous bag Jesse Cook he is a Canadian um Latin guitarist an instrumentalist and this is I believe this is his sophomore album gravity his first album which I can't remember the name of was in the last one before I could make or I might have the order of his albums releases reversed I don't know but anyway and I actually liked both of these enough that I picked up at uh oh at St Vinnie's on my St Vinnie's crawl last week uh his third album was in one of the stores so I picked it up so and oh and I realized that another one of his later CDs was actually in my sister's collection the Rumba Foundation which was a and I ended up keeping that one so that's must be why I I subliminally am attached to Jesse Cook was I had forgotten that one of his later CDs was in my sister's collection so I've got a little Jesse Cook Library stacking up here but the winner of this uh past month took me completely by surprise uh and I just I just can't say enough good things about this uh the Rincon band this is a Japanese band and so and as you can kind of tell by their clothing but that comes with a Twist which I'll explain in just a minute but uh yeah everything you know all the song titles are are all in jet oh excuse me not Japanese they're an Okinawan band they're from Okinawa I looked them up on Wikipedia and so yeah as you can tell from the they are a traditionally Eastern um well I'll explain I'm getting ahead of myself the uh yeah the CD is from Japan so the the text is in Japanese but the band is Okinawan but yeah as you can see all of the song titles are in Japanese the entire booklet is in Japanese uh barely a word of English and uh yeah as you can see on here it's pretty much except for the copyright in DC it's all in Japanese um but they inject some Western influences in on this um kind of like the the I don't know jangly there's not really any jangly guitars but kind of the the uplifting jangly for lack of a better word pop rock from the early 90s this album was from 1993 that is present in a couple of the other world music influenced bands that I've come to like recently POI dog pondering which is uh most or all of their members are Hawaiian and Rusted Root a couple of bands that I've come to enjoy over the last couple of years I hear the same kind of um you know Western early 90s pop rock stuff in the Rin Ken band that I hear in those other two bands and so I really enjoy this uh the first track which again no the names in Japanese so I don't know what the name of the track is uh it had an interesting time signature to it and that just caught my ear right away and I was just sucked in for the entire rest of the album I love this album and uh I realized while I was listening to this actually um yeah I didn't waste any time I looked up online on discogs and Music Millennium up in Portland is selling the preceding album the album that precedes this uh on discogs uh brand new and sealed for 20 bucks so I so I bought it I had to buy it I loved this album so much so yeah uh I don't know what else to say it's just it just really took me by surprise uh they're going to have to be some really good albums in here for this not to top my bargain bag finds of the year list at the end of this year it is that good uh yeah if you uh if they're on Spotify I'm not sure if they are or whatever your music streaming service of choice is I would check out the Rincon band and this album is called Bungie as you can see here on the spine here Bungie is the name of the album so uh yeah give it a give it a listen I recommend it especially if you kind of like the world music or at least World music influenced I guess that's the word uh artists yeah I would definitely try that excuse me I gotta get a drink of t not sure what is up with my scratchy throat this morning but anyway so yes a an excellent batch of well a good batch of CDs but with an excellent number one CD for the month so let's go ahead and pop into this bag here pretty sure I got that cut the right side yes I did and let's go ahead taking it off the top here actually let's take a lot off the top I don't know okay over here the tape is interfering with the trying to make sure these are oriented the right way so I can easily show them to the camera let's see what number one is oh Smash Mouth Astro Lounge I already have this uh I I think I bought this you know I bought my copy so to speak after I had uh assembled these bags obviously I'd forgotten that this was in the bag so yay Smash Mouth and of course this has uh oh this has All-Star on it so it is it is their big hit album uh then the morning comes is another really good one and can get enough of you baby I don't know they're a not so guilty pleasure of mine they're they're fun to listen to what can I say then we have [Applause] oh a Jewish Odyssey this is a puto Mayo uh album I'm always up to uh checking out uh you know ethnic music and that kind of thing so yeah and yeah this uh uh Jewish influence bans from all over the world we got some from Brazil Canada Chile turkey the USA of course Israel obviously Morocco Italy the UK so that will be very interesting to listen to I'm looking forward to that one I'm not Jewish but always up to listening to you know different ethnic types of music and here we have woman with eyes closed I don't know who this is um it's tough to listen to oh Audra McDonald how Glory goes oh I hope this isn't a religious CD no I don't think so I'm not sure anyway well this has a couple of uh some uh what do you call a great American Songbook songs in here any place I hang my head is home and uh the man that got away it's be interesting to hear I know I've heard of Audra McDonald before not sure where but well see how she sounds then we have silver nighttime calls it's the name of the album I have no idea who these this pair of people is are yay grammar anyway uh it looks like dance pop you know EDM type of stuff just from the look of the cover so yeah this could be an interesting bag to listen to and then we have oh the music see that's what it's called the music and yeah I don't know what else what to say about this one because they are I am unfamiliar with them oh but it has a it used to be in the bargain section of uh skips there's a skips sticker on there that was uh number five here's number six we have oh Neil Diamond home before dark one of his later albums I believe yeah 2008 so produced by Rick Rubin I did not realize he'd produced a Neil Diamond album that'll be interesting to listen to oh and the bag lost its uh tail three four five six so two more CDs to reveal in this bag oh the Spin Doctors Pocketful of kryptonite their most successful album I believe and I honestly I couldn't identify any of their singles if I'd heard them on the radio yeah well it's interesting to hear that one and the final CD in this bag oh cool 100 Fun by Matthew Sweet I was I this is another one kind of like what was the other one last oh um Liz Wright from a few months ago I almost bought a CD of hers from the store and then soon after it showed up in bargain bag and when I was on my saint Vinnie's crawl last week I was this close from picking up the CD a couple of times when I saw it and I decided not to and I guess this is the reason why I guess maybe subliminally subconsciously I remember packing this one into a bargain bag so well this will be an interesting month to listen to several well-known artists in here half of them are well known well I'm not going to bother listening to the Smash Mouth CD because I already own it so uh but yeah so yes another interesting month of bargain bag uh it's on months like these that I'm kind of sorry that it's coming to an end but you know as I've mentioned I and thanks to my saint Vinnie's crawl I have gotten way behind in my CD listening backlog so it'll be nice to not have these extra eight CDs every month to listen to so I can devote more time to the the ones I spent more money on so anyway uh but yes that'll do it for bargain bag for the month of May 2023 I hope you enjoy this video if so hit that like button and share it with your friends and give me your thoughts questions suggestions or constructive criticisms in the comment section below also scroll down to the description for the links to my Twitter and Instagram feeds and links to my favorite fellow YouTubers who are all worth checking out and don't forget to subscribe to my channel if you haven't yet and browse my past videos and be sure to ring that notification Bell so you'll be 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6uUH5slakzk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uUH5slakzk | COD MWII - Marksman Camo Grind | foreign [Applause] foreign [Applause] [Music] he's on station air strike at this Lottery we're taking Charlie we're losing Alpha change in Bravo watch out trophy system online reloading just [Music] [Applause] you back mate hostile UAV in the area foreign [Applause] objective Alpha Quick Fix securing Alpha strikeout guys [Applause] covering yourself two objectives I'm reloading wheel the advantage objective Charlie we hold all objectives [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] ready to deploy enemies taking Bravo [Music] [Applause] foreign [Applause] [Music] what's your bloody fire Quest enclosure Target marks cartoon one is on station enemies taking Alpha we're losing Bravo foreign watch this incoming mission accomplished [Applause] | YushBoss | UC2zTitnGI0EYplItYDvOIqA | 2023-02-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 106 | 738 |
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TZ6bPG3RiIg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ6bPG3RiIg | June 30th The Trader's Edge with Steve Rhodes on TFNN - 2022 | educating investors the following is a presentation of tfnn the trader's edge with steve rhodes [Music] call now toll-free at 1-877-927-6 or internationally at 727-873-7618 the trader's edge now steve rose good afternoon folks excuse me welcome to the june 30th the terrific thursday edition of today's trader zed show i'm your host stevie perseverance rhodes who absolutely knows that each of us should always be pioneers of our future versus prisoners of our past hope everyone out there is having a great day and let's make sure we have an extraordinary one and the easiest way to do that well it's always remember that life is happening for us not to us that's right when you and i make that one little two by four shift means we can find the gift in every set of circumstance that life is gonna toss at us now today you and i we're gonna go check on the circumstance of these markets we'll go figure out what those bulls and bears what those buyers and sellers are communicating to you and i just past one o'clock in the afternoon i do want to know i'm absolutely grateful for your presence here and even more important than that and that's this during this next 53 minutes i'm here to serve you so feel free to pick up that phone you can dial on it at 877-927-6648 if you can't dial in hey we've got you covered there too you can always send me an email send it early send it to steve at tfnn.com and inside the subject and if you'd be kind enough to put radio show question that would be a wonderful thing of course in our tiger's den well any ping will do so let's go ahead and get this show started on terrific thursday of course this is tiger financial news network i'm steve rhodes welcome to the show right now we've got all the us indices trading in the downside dow's off 155 s p's off 14 nasdaq 72 russell's down three semi's off one trend is down 35 so the big loser percentage-wise is the nasdaq 100 south by 72 points gold's off seven dollars and fifty cents trading out of eighteen ten it closed below eighteen thirteen will suggest lower price silver's trade down to twenty thirty five that's up thirty eight penny slides we crewed down three bucks and changed 106 66 of the print there natural gas off 79 cents trading out of 570 and the 30 treasury is up one and a half points trading at 138 15. so let's begin by taking a look at the index etfs out here just try to get a gauge of what has taken place so far what's taken place is two of the four that means the qs and the iwm have tested their swing points in the case of the queues it was the uh yeah it was the top of the swing point from the trading session of june the 16th now that has volume of 81 million shares we're at 46 million shares right now in essence we've been trading for three and a half hours if we did straight line math meaning we took 80 well 46 million shares divided by three and a half times six and a half just a straight line equation out there we'd get about 83 84 million shares or thereabouts so we may be pushing to that swing point with lighter volume now it's very possible that we're going to see volume curtail and maybe you're going to get if it's less than 81 million shares a day's end and price close above 276.06 you'll have a test rejection of a swing point on the cues you will have a test and rejection of support meaning the bottom of its profile and that's going to suggest if you can't bust them the downside price will try to bust them to the upside where's the upside to 96.75 the top of the daily profile if we take a look at the iwm that one's much more clear 14 million shares so far if we do the straight line math on it no way it gets to 43 million shares and as long as price in the iwm remains above 168.42 you'll have a test and rejection of a key swing point on lighter volume you can't bust them down price will try to bust them up now where is that well the interesting thing here really in all cases this could be today could be the c point of an a to b equals cd to the upside but the bust them up level inside the iwm that we first have to go to is a swing point from just a few days ago june the 28th and so its target to the upside is 178 15. you get above that that's what and you move into that with more than 25 million shares then you'd have a confirmed a to b equals cd to the upside now in the case of both the spies and the diamonds those are the charts on the left-hand side they never got down to their swing points doesn't mean they can't what they did get down to was support that was the bottom of its daily profile for these spies that's at 375.19 as long as that holds conditions remain bullish bullish because in the daily time frame there is a by the d point pattern if we take a look at the dow diamonds also by the d point pattern price tested support that's the bottom of its profile now both the bottom and center for the dow for the diamonds are at the same price level 30501 that is a strong level of support so how do we summarize what's taking place inside the index etfs you've got tests and rejections of key support levels two of them are testing swing points the queues i can't tell just yet at 111 whether we're going to have more than 82 million shares or not but if we don't and price remains above 276.06 it can bust them down it'll be on lighter volume we should see the rally begin continue tomorrow likely on tuesday and wednesday as well if we take a look at the s p 500 we dived out into the sectors what we're going to see here if we're just looking for tests of swing points versus just the bottom of a profile what we have out here is the xlk so the number one weighted sector inside the s p 500 it has tested its swing point which has volume of 16 million shares you are not going to have anywhere near that volume come day's end as long as price close above 125.57 you will have a rejection of that key swing point that suggests to move up into the 134 area if we take a look at the xlf the financial sector it too tested swing point that swing had a volume of 100 plus million shares you're at 32 million shares i don't care how you do the math there's no way we're going to generate more than 100 million shares now that doesn't mean it can't possibly happen something would have to get really crazy not that we can't get really crazy but at 1 12 in the afternoon stevie doesn't see crazy out here what stevie sees is a test rejection of a swing point on lighter volume back to that you can't bust them down time to try to bust them up in the case of the xly it's testing the top of its swing point that swing point had volume of 12 million shares you're only at 3.7 if price closed above 137.72 you're 137.94 right now another test and rejection the communication sector is tested at the top of its swing point that's at 5417. the volume there was 6.9 you're only done two million shares again a rejection of a key swing point the industrial sector testing its swing point that had volume of 14 million shares you're only at 3.9 another test and rejection on lighter volume um the uh xlb the materials sector has tested the swing point low that was at 72.77 we're trading at 73.72 the test is going to be on much lighter volume that volume was 9.5 million shares we're at 3.2 as of 113 in the afternoon those are the ones that have tested swing points the ones that haven't tested swing points such as the healthcare sector the xlv that's trained above the top of its daily profile it remains bullish the xlp above the top of its profile it remains bullish the real estate sector trade above the top of its profile daily profile that is bullish the utility sector above the top of its daily profile that is bullish so what is that saying to you and i about the s p 500 or certainly at least the sector's with inside there could bust out the lows time to go try to bust out the highs now if it's going to do that what it's going to need is positive market breath so let's look at market breath for the s p 500 let's look at it for the nasdaq but let's focus right now on the s p 500 now this is the 30 minute time frame and just as uh just as of about a minute ago two minutes ago we've gotten a bearish crossover what that means is we have 185 instruments for the 30 minute time frame that are trading below the bottom of the profile 109 that are trading above the top of the profile so we should see and we'll take a look at that 30 minute file when we get back 30 minutes here is we should see a continued pullback the question is a pull back to where that's what we'll cover for you and then we'll take a look at the 60 the 240 daily time frames as well see rhodes with tfnn we'll be back in just a few [Music] in a time of booming inflation where your purchasing power is eroded there's no better place to protect your hard-earned money than in gold this the gold's 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just like you tom's daily market newsletter market insights is published every morning when the markets open to give you the competitive informational edge you need to succeed these newsletters are packed full of toms advanced technical analysis and are geared to deliver comprehensive strategies for a successful portfolio get tom o'brien's newsletter market insights today and try all of our products and newsletters 30 days risk free with our money back guarantee at tfnn.com tfnn educating investors [Music] call now toll-free at 1-877-927 [Music] internationally at 727-873-7618 [Music] welcome back folks that was down 33 234 s p's off 25 nasdaq 100 down 112. so we got the es mini the 30 minute time frame chart that's where we're starting the reason we're starting is because we took a look at the uh taz market breadth for the 30 minute uh profiles out there and they had just recently crossed over to a bearish direction we could see on the 30-minute chart that price got up to its 89 breakdown level of 38-12 no other real topping signal this suggestion price is trained above the top of its 30 minute profile let me just make sure of that i think uh yeah so the bottom 37.69 is both the center and the bottom of the profile so that's your strong support level so the es mini should pull back and test 37 to 88.50 that's the top of its profile or it's not center and changeline currently printed about 37.79 the bottom that profiles i mentioned was 37.69 if that level fails that's going to suggest a retest of the lows out there but price should get back in test one of those support levels that's on the 30-minute time frame let's go take a look at the let me pull this all the way over now to the screen so i don't change screens here for you and let's go take a look at what's going on with regard to the other task market profile market bread dials a speedometer out here so you've got the 60 that's actually in bullish configuration so let's take a look at it and come back to its chart so on a 60 minute time frame we have 242 instruments traded above the top of their profile only 130 below so this is suggesting that what the 30 minute chart is telling us is just simply expect an anticipated retracement and just a retracement now that's going to go ahead and bust out those lows out there at least that's how i'm reading it at this stage so if we take a look at the 60 minute time frame chart let's go see what we see out here so in a 16 minute time frame what price was able to do is get up towards its td9 account breakdown level of 38.25 that's a price that if we see price close above it gotta love that language a price that if price closes above it hey yeah sure okay but if price does close above 38.25 that's going to suggest that we've got a change in trend on a 60 minute time frame for the es mini which prices then go target the 3941 level out there now support inside of the es mini the ideal buy area on a pullback would be at about 37.73 to 37 73 37 75 or so why that is the uh that is the so this was a bearish structured profile i'm going to try to open this up just a tad more hey there you go might be easier to see so this is a bearish structured profile we talked about the bullet structured profile this is a bearish structured profile otherwise there's more sellers near the 3773 and 3782 level but price closed above it at noon price closed above it at one that's two consecutive bars above that the ideal counter trend move that would mean in this case here to the downside would get down to that 37.73 i'm not saying that's where price is going to get down to i'm saying that would be the ideal buy area at that 37.73 level uh ideal buy area so long as it holds if you close it below that then we're looking to move to 37.45 so that's the 60 minute time frame let me see if we can pull that back up here we go does that do that there we go so now that's the 60 let's go take a look at the 200 so the 240 minute chart still has a bearish crossover and what we mean is there's only 89 instruments trading above the top 244 trading below let's go look at the four hour time frame well stevie if we were gonna look at the four hour time frame it would be good if you actually had that time frame available well i do have it available we just have to switch up panels here give me a moment and we'll do that we want to see what the 240 is communicating to us so if the 240 has communicated to us is priced this morning the pullback pulled all the way back so this formed a td9 count top it formed a rhodes momentum indicator top out there and what is price done price pulled back and tested and rejected its breakout level now that's at 37 45 75. i just want to point this out to everybody that is out there and there are amazing individuals with inside our tigers den with inside the uh the uh uh the contributors that do the shows for you and i guarantee you there's not a single one of us out there that would have chosen 37 45 75 as a breakout level folks that is the power that is the objective power of the td 9 count pattern i really urge you to learn that pattern to apply that to your charts out there if you're not familiar with it and you think i'm talking a foreign language let me clear up that foreign language because i can teach you how to speak the td-9s in about an hour's time and that's an easy thing to do there's a workshop on uh that all uh all members of uh uh mastering probability have access to and you can become a member it's pretty easy and you got the tiger dollar promotion that is out there so there's no reason to not learn this uh tool out here now what price has also done this is the bearish side of it that makes sense with regard to the bearish crossover that still exists inside the 240 minute chart a counter trend move here would get us right up to that oscillator and change line because it had recently changed colors and so far what we have is a rejection now this is a two hour time frame chart and the bar is not over it does not complete for another 37 minutes that's right 2 pm is when this bar will complete what happens if our if the price closes above the 3816 level well then that's going to suggest to move to 3845 or 38.60 what happens if it closes below 3816. well then we're kind of in neutral-ish type territory because we have a key level of sport that held and we have a key level of resistance that uh that also was held so that gives us that neutral zone out there that's on the 240-minute chart uh let's go back and take a look at the daily time frame let me get that popped up on our screen here because that's the larger time frame right so that should have some real meaning for us if we look at the daily time frame where we at we've got well we actually have a slight bullish crossover what i mean by that if you look over here on the left really you can see we have 149 instruments trading above the top of their daily profile 136 below the bottom so that is bullish that is a bullish cross well that it maintains the bullish crossover that formed last week and when we take a look at the daily time frame out here we know that price got back tested that center of its bullish structured profile so far has tested the oscillator and change line all it needs to do is close above 3841 to then signal that we actually may have an a to b equals cd to the upside that is underway so in summary here here's where we can summarize and report back to you with regard to the es mini the monthly time frame month of june not been a great month but what the month of june has done very much like we said on the uh whatever time frame it was we were looking at the 240 just like on the monthly chart no one at tfnn or anybody that's listing in here would have chosen 36 78 25 as a breakout level yet that's what it is again sponsored none other by that td9 count and price got back tested it and so far rejected now look if next month we see a close below 36 78 25 or the month after that that's going to spell curtains those curtains aren't going to say you can buy those currents at lower price geez i don't have that turned on just yet where that next figure is i can tell you though where it is just by doing this that figure would get us down to 28.63 it's not what i'm saying is going to take place just yet if we take a look at the weekly chart we still have that rhodes midterm indicator bottom that remains in effect until price closes out the lows we've got a buy to d point batted on the daily time frame that remains in effect until we close out the lows the 30 minute chart we've covered there that's got a nice td 9 count bottom i'm sorry rhodes meant to indicator bottom pattern out here td9 count batter on the 120 price holding support on that 240 level out there and even on the five hour chart you've got a nice td nine count bottom of this form price you go target 38.27 if you get above 38.27 then you're looking to move to the 3894 level if this is only a counter trend move that is where price should find some real resistance 38.94 area so that's kind of an overview of the markets out there i know we've got some questions that have come in so let me start getting to uh those make sure that we don't get behind on that and we're going to a break out there so we get back from this break the first thing we're going to look at is looks like we're going to look at amazon at t the smh is coin [Music] and that's all the requests so far but we'll take more if we get them steve rhodes with tf we'll be right back [Music] if you want to take advantage of this sector now is the time to subscribe to my gold report the gold report is a comprehensive look at the metal sector as well as the markets that move gold which is the currency and bond markets new subscribers get a 30 day money back guarantee so you have nothing to lose every monday morning i published the gold report with coverage of gold silver bonds the xau hui jdx as well as more than 30 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remember to turn off my my uh alarm system if you know as you're like many of you as you approach my front door you know i've got bells and whistles that go off and the dogs start barking uh they're electronic dogs by the way those are the easiest i find to take care of out there but just simply amazing uh out there but we want to talk about amazon that's for hd and amazon i says uh hey steve how do amazon and t 18 t look for longs well in the case of amazon here's what i can share with you one today is a so on the weekly basis you have a buy the d point you can see the a to b equals cd to the downside it was confirmed with this uh back here the week of uh may the 23rd that was your bull sash candle so that was your confirmation of that pattern that's really just led to a consolidation with inside it's a weekly profile out there on a daily basis what has done is much like we took a look at for the sectors inside the s p 500 what amazon is doing is testing this may 24 swing point the top of that swing point is 105 40. the volume on that swing point is 102 million shares you're done 858 million so far straight-line math for a four-hour time period 58 million divided by four times 6.5 gets us to about 94 95 million shares out there that says that if amazon closes above 105.40 what you have out here is a failure to bust out the lows it can't bust in the downside amazon will try to bust on the upside now hd you've got this descending trend line that has been established out there so it's going to have resistance on a bounce up at around the 114 ish area if you can get through that descending trend line then you're looking at the next battle being at 117 97 and above that your battles will be between 123 48 and 126.23 but if you're asking me do you have a buy signal on amazon for its daily in its weekly time frame the answer is yes in fact we look at the monthly time frame we have any kind of a bottom pattern what price got back to was a swing point there was a key level the swing point back in september of 2018 and when price finally blew through that level it blew through it in april of 2020 that's what set up that move to the upside so price is pulled back in essence on a monthly time frame to a key level of support as well so you've got your signals but i don't know is how amazon will deal with those resistance levels above so i hope that helps you out with regard to the amazing one let's go take a look at a t and t we're going to switch charts for this this was just simply to make things a little bit more efficient out here and we take a look at 18 t it's really the same question let's start with the daily time frame what the daily time frame shows us is what that's a great question jose confirmed by the d point pattern it was confirmed with this bull sash candle that was on june the 17th what price then did was it was able to close above the top of its bare structured profile on the very next session that was june 21st and that set off that move to the upside now what a t should do it should target 2147 but today hd is going to become bar number eight of a td 9 count we know that it can be bars eight ninth of our following nine that can identify the top so i would never ask you to or suggest that you buy a t when it's daily time frame is already in bar eight now it may not complete this pattern until tuesday uh when we get back out here i mean that would suggest that we should see some type of a pullback inside of atp that's at least coming from the daily time frame chart the weekly i had a td9 count top price pulled back to support that support level was the bottom of its profile 1908 that is held so it does say that it wants higher price but perhaps the daily time frame is signaling to us that we might get that retracement we might get that poll back because of the td 9 count pattern that in essence is in play from today for well bar number 9 has to complete tomorrow so let me tell you what has to happen tomorrow what has to happen well and when it has to happen today because this count will go away first of all today price has got to close above 2099 we're only at 20 102. if price doesn't close above that then you're not going to have any kind of a td9 count pattern out there doesn't mean that it's not bullish it means it's not going to form that bearish pattern that stevie is concerned about so i want to make sure you have that that could then perhaps get you to fire away at it if it does close above that level today then tomorrow what you need to see is a close above 2078 in order for the nines to actually form out there so that's what i see when we take a look at att hd thanks so much for writing and by the way tomorrow we're going to record the show between eight and nine so i do hope that each of you can join us early or send in your questions early and i'll do the best that i can to get to those nick writes in and nick wants to take a look at the smhs and so for the smh let's go ahead and get those fired up here but what i'm also going to do is we're going to switch over it's going to be easier for me to do this which is to look at the smh is from a volume standpoint on the black background screen so we'll come back to these white background screens but we're going to go take a look at that volume matrix which earlier in the day was testing a key swing point let's go check this out here let's go ahead and actually type it in here so let me just move this up to about here i don't think i've got the volume exactly right but it's somewhere around seven million shares or so well the actual volume on the swing point day is 7.1 million shares so i'll just get rid of this here and what we can see is that price is tested and so far rejected the low of that swing point now price is still inside that swing point let me just get this here come on i'm when i say come on i'm talking to stevie ducking that's my alter ego steve that didn't even get it right yeah no that's apogee that's not really the line i wanted to draw there let me get the correct line out here and maybe um not even going to worry about it what in the heck is going on i'm going to put your red horizontal line it's going to turn out to be purple i need to change that but there we go so now you've got 20106. so price has tested that level nicholas the volume there is 2.8 million shares so far today so 2.8 divided by four times six and a half uh is going to get us five million shares five and change well the uh we've just said that that swing point that volume is 7.1 million shares you're going to get a test rejection of the smhs with lighter volume now what it's got to really do though or what i prefer that it does is get out of that swing point and in order to get out of the swing point price got a close above 207.20 the actual high today has been 207.20 what slapped me upside the head how could that possibly be well it is what it is so price has gotten up there and it's rejected that level so it puts us in kind of like a yeah i don't know is it a test rejection of the lower swing point it is but until it closes back above the top of that swing point is sort of suspect out there so i hope that that makes sense let's go take a look at those white background charts see if there's any additional information that we can pass on to nicholas and of course pass on to everybody else so the monthly time frame looks like this is going to be bad news bad news meaning that price in the smhs eventually want to get back to the 126th level why because the price close below 216.14 we will have breached or it will have breached that monthly td9 count breakout level on a weekly time frame for the smhs what do we have well you've got definitely an a to b equals cd pattern i can see that you had the bull sash candle from last week and so the buy the d point pattern remains in effect in the smhs until price closed below 201.06 you got the td9 count that is still in place on the daily time frame we've already discussed the test rejection of that swing point i mentioned that you'd like to see price close above 207.20 to really get on its merry way you want to see price close above that red oscillator and change line that's currently printed at 208 24. so i hope that helps you out uh uh nicholas uh thanks so much for writing in and those were your smhs coda inside the tiger's den wants to take a look at efu so let's go punch that in there and see what what uh what are you looking for here coda maybe just an overall view of efu efu is the pro shares trust um msci so this is dealing with emerging markets out there and you want to add to efu so we get back to this breakout here actually i think it's going to work out better don't you think so coda if i type in the correct ticker symbol efu what you and i know is efu y doesn't exist but efu does you've got it up [Music] are you in the market for buying or selling real estate in the bay area including the surrounding st petersburg 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etfs meaning that what coda is is short the emerging markets out there and i totally support that decision and i especially support that decision because one you've got all kinds of sovereign debt uh crisises that are going on defaults on sovereign debt out there that's going to continue as long as the us dollar index is going to increase uh continue to move higher that just puts pressure on all of that debt that was denominated in u.s dollars out there that means in their local currency they've got to come up with sometimes twice as much as when they entered that transaction out there so that is a so being short uh fundamentally is a sound decision now if we take a look at what is communicated to us by the charts out here the monthly chart shows a nice roadsmantom indicator bottom this suggested over time price has gone its way up to the 2138 level the weekly time frame did form a rhodes victim indicator top and that was uh confirmed last week with that uh beer uh bare sash yeah bare sash candle out here but here's excuse me cody here's the problem we had a gap to the upside that was bullish they made a bearish candle the bear sash candle that's bearish and that confirmed that rhodes meant to indicator top price above the green oscillator and change line so the real signal the real message on a weekly time frame in my opinion is neutral got a top but price is above uh resistance um it's above uh uh it's green oscillator and change line so you really now it will give you the real bullish message when price can take out the recent high and that high is up at the 1466 level but i say you're neutral on the uh uh weekly time frame the daily time frame looks like kelter skelter out here so the daily time frame had a confirmed roach to indicator bottom it confirmed i'm just going to pull this back make it easier for everybody to see it confirmed when we had this gap to the downside on june 21st out there but we've got so many currency conversions that is going on with inside this etf out there you know it makes it hard to really know whether the signal that i'm seeing here coda is a real signal is it a currency signal is it something else out there but either way what has transpired is we do have a profile that price is trading within so that helps us and right now you just have a consolidation with inside that profile and the price can close above 1456 oz favor that you're on your merry way so if you're looking to add to this position what you know at least now is one potential area to add is on a pullback to 1344 don't know that we're going to get that but it's a possibility or you can add to it as price breaks above those resistance levels let's see if we have the same type of signals we go over to e e v out here so let's punch that in this should take just about 10 seconds out here they may have the exact same patterns i don't know but we're going to find out real quickly out here so yeah they have similar patterns they've got a nice td9 count erodes meant to indicator bottom on the monthly time frame this suggests that over time price wants to make a move to 4420 it's only priced at 23 bucks the weekly has a confirmed td 9 count top as well as a wave number 7 top out there that took price back to support that was the bottom of its a weekly profile the 1988 level didn't get all the way down there but it got pretty darn close on the daily time frame again back to this kind of health or skelter view but what we do know is prices above the top of his daily profile above his green oscillator and change line so that says and i don't see a top in place on the daily time frame obviously we've got it on the weekly but the daily says yeah you could most certainly go ahead and add here and on the weekly basis price above that greenhouse center and change line so it's not like it's uh overly bullish out there so i hope that helps you out with regard to both e e b and e f u let's go take a look at the request out here from michael p michael p writes in and he says i've got puts on coin so let's get that started up here that that is a coin base and uh give me a second we'll read the rest of his question which goes like this i've got the puts on coin now in the money i think it breaks uh i think it breaks the low of 40 83 how does it look to you okay so the monthly chart not enough information for us on my charts to really pay attention to uh information wise on the weekly time frame chart price says it formed it's got a td 9 count bottom no i take that back it does not have any kind of a bottom on the weekly time frame when price is done so far it's rejected the bottom of its weekly bullet structure weekly profile um and that says suggest lower price and on the daily timeframe on the daily time frame see i don't here's let me see if i can do this i know i can do it and i'm not gonna i'm not gonna screw around with it so here's what we've got you've got a uh confirmed rhodes of indicator bottom on june 13th and that low was pierced today but price is trading above it and right now you've got a hammer candle that sets up another rosemary indicator signal so you're trying to get this down to 40 83 and 40 83 is that the low so far that is yeah that is the low of the uh that's the low that this has traded to 40 83. so the question is is coinbase going to take that level out you know let's do this let's go switch charts and so i want you to do this while i'm doing this as well i'm just going to take a look at today's volume mike and just see if there's some kind of signal there and it's on the daily time frame so let's expand out this chart let's pull this back and so the swing point that you're looking for this to take out is a swing point from may the year 12 out there and so price is trading with inside that swing point as we speak hasn't tested it but the volume on that trading day was 58 million shares and today you're at 9.7 million shares now it's not shown on the black background charts are the rosemary indicator bottom signals out here so this looks to me like it's not going to bust it out today it's not going to bust it out tomorrow price is going to rise it's going to move up into that descending trend line maybe that's at about the 54 40 ish area maybe it's 54 um 5162 to 54 or so uh but you're gonna have a valid bottom and price can take out 60 30 that's the top of that uh swing point and it does that with lighter volume you know then you want to be out of there so i don't have i don't have significant reasons to tell you to jettison the position um but it does look like it's really trying to hold that low low i'm referring to is not the low from the swing point you're looking at but the june 13th low now that had volume out there of 28 million shares um that is being tested today with 9.7 million shares so i mean that is another swing point out there and that seems to be holding so does it go after 4083 maybe it does but right now it looks like this once the coin base wants to actually trade higher perhaps not by a lot which would be a reason to hold on to your position and let it prove itself to you so i hope that that helps you out uh thanks so much for writing in i don't believe i have any other questions inside the tiger's den but if there was something that somebody at tiger's den wanted me to take a look at well ckb says steve i don't know did you cover gold i did not so let's go do that and what charts are we on we're on the black chart so let's go stick with the black background chart so i've got a few seconds here and then we could take a look at gold in more detail well the first thing we want to take a look at gold is how is gold trading in all of the major currencies out there right now as we take a look at it's down in terms of dollars down in terms of euros down in terms of yen and it's trading down in terms of pounds out there so ckp that's not exactly what gold wants to what you want to see in gold if you're long gold if you're short 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shares by day's end so price is pushing lower into that swing point on lighter volume and i hope that helps you out the last question uh is to take a look at lightspeed crew this is for lorna inside the tigers den as well so let's pull up those charts out here we take a look at lightsweep crude we're in the august contract the daily time frame prices pulled back to its breakout level of 105.94 if that level holds um then support will appeal if that level fails you can expect or anticipate to move down to 103.47 that's the bottom of its daily profile the five-hour chart out here it's got wave number seven that's letter g that's courtesy of a portion of the chapman wave that does suggest that price you go target 104 10. if we take a look at the two hour time frame chart uh you do have a by the d point pattern that formed with this bullish hammer candle at 12 noon now typically the best place to buy a hammer candle is towards the center or the bottom usually it's best to do that on bars three through seven we're only in bar one following that hammer candle out there um so what is that telling us i'm not sure right now it's telling us you've got a confirmed bottom on a 120 minute time frame the 60 minute time frame out here you've got a confirmed by the d point pattern that'll form with that piercing candle what price has been unable to do lorna is take out that red oscillator and on so your real significant resistance level inside of lightspeed crude for the august contract is about 107 to 70. folks thanks so much for joining me here stay tuned you've got two more great hours left don't forget join me tomorrow eight o'clock sharp will release about 806 807 we got for the show if we don't speak to you before then have a fantastic spike board | Tiger Financial News Network | UCq7gWVoeUqWZhPjiel9bAdg | 2022-06-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,595 | 49,560 |
IiY5cMcpNa8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiY5cMcpNa8 | FLAIL MOWERS FOR TRACTORS: MANUAL & HYDRAULIC FOR BIG & SMALL | guys how we doing welcome to the channel courtney scott with good works tractors talking about flail mowers we got the uh the small the standard the manual offset mower here we have the hydraulic offset mower over on the 4066r a little bit of a different visual comparison there where you can physically see them side by side they are going to come in roughly the same width variations that you can get but there's going to be some big differences we're going to get into that in this video so guys if you like what you see here i'd love to get a thumbs up from you make sure you hit that subscribe button right down below and as always read through the description right underneath the video all sorts of helpful links down there including links to where you can buy these del morino flail mowers or head on over to goodworkstractors.com okay so this is a product overview video both on the del marino funny top and the del marino centurion flail mowers all right so we're going to go over in detail the different options the different setups what size tractor they're a good fit for other requirements you may need so the dimensions the width that you can get the funny top flail mower in is going to be 32 42 52 or 62 inches wide so what you see here is going to be a 52 inch wide variant i am actually going to run a 62 inch wide on my machine on my 1025r this year just to try it out it's a little deceiving the 1025 is four foot wide but of course i'm running the dual wheel setup so it actually makes it more like 72 inches wide but if you do have this completely moved over to the side you still have plenty of overhang even with a dual wheel setup now onto this guy right here the centurion series this is going to be available in 42 52 and 62-inch variants i kind of thought i would want there to be a wider option available however once you have this thing sideshifted all the way out and rotated down or even when it's in more of a vertical position you start to feel it from the operator station so on a 4 series like my 4066 r you know i do have a lot of liquid ballast wheel weights planting it to the ground but if you had a larger utility tractor like a 5 or a 6 series you could certainly get away with a larger implement pushed out to the side however without proper counterweight over here to offset that i can see why you would start to feel a little queasy now one thing to note is you are going to see the numbers listed like 158 and 132 that's going to be in the metric system i am converting that and giving you the imperial system of 62 inches and 52 inches just for easier reference if we want to talk about the size and material that this mower and that mower can cut this range here is going to be up to an inch and a half thick while over here on the centurion you're going to go up to two inches thick however part of that is going to be relegated to what type of blades you have on either machine you can get y blades you can get hammer blades you're going to see y blades currently on this unit here and hammer blades over there the white blades are going to be really good for grasses light materials weeds while the hammer blades are going to be a lot better at the thicker woody material like you your brush you know autumn olive could be small saplings the trade-off is going to be with y blades it's going to give you a lot smoother clean crisp cut a lot of folks actually mow their lawns with a wide blade flail mower on the flip side with the hammer blades they're going to obviously go through that thicker nastier material but it's not going to be as smooth it's going to be a little more of a coarse or uneven cut potentially probably a lot better still than a brush dog's going to give you but they're going to be more durable and aggressive blades meant to tackle that nastier material now let's talk about your height of cut that you have so you have two ways to adjust your height to cut and the range is going to be about an inch and a half all the way up to four inches high so the first way that you can adjust the height of cut is going to be by adjusting the roller you have a couple different holes actually three different holes one that's the bolt is currently through and then two more and you'll see over on the centurion model as well it's just a little bit different setup same three holes are just kind of tucked underneath but that'll give you maybe an inch to an inch and a half of adjustment right there by putting it in one of the other holes so the other way you're going to get greater control or variation in your height of cut is to adjust the length of your top link so over here you have the manual top link and you can see the hydraulic top link that we have on the 4066 either way you know you retract it or you let it extend out that's going to give you the adjustment that you need there so keep in mind when you extend that out or retract it your pivot point is way down here at that roller that's the point that's making contact on the ground it's in intentionally making contact on the ground so you're adjusting your angle you know from the end of your top link down to the roller so right in that range if you think about it draw a line there and you can kind of visualize as you would extend or retract that top link how it's going to make that adjustment now the amount of offset that you can actually get so the amount you can shift it over to one side or to the other side even is going to vary based on the size that you start out with so if you have the 32 42 5262 you know the overall piece of equipment is only so long and so the amount it can offset is going to change or the amount it can stick out from the side is going to change so so what we'll do to make it a little bit easier is there's actually a chart supplied from del marino i'm just going to put that in the individual listings on my website at goodworks tractor so you can grab that information there depending on the size that you're looking at and why you might want to offset one of these and why it's so handy to do so is for applications like fence rows or it could be a pond bank or it could be a ditch bank as well something where you don't want to get your equipment right down to it or on an incline or you know next to a row of trees right along your fence row too so it's a nice way to get that extended out without having to drive your tractor right there as well so if we talk about requirements for hookup it's really simple on these manual offset del merinos all you need to do is hook it up to your three-point hitch and your 540 rpm rear pto to sum that up that is going to be any sub-compact or compact tractor they're all going to be category 1 and 540 rpm rear pto is standard as well so if we talk about the bigger centurion series offered by del marino these are actually going to be category 1 and category 2 3-point hitch compatible we still have the 540 rpm rear pto so really they're both cat 1 3-point hitch 540 rpm rear pto the bonus is you can also put this on a cat two three point hitch as well now the one bad piece of news is that neither of these are quick hitch compatible i know they're red right just like the quick hitches we all know the spiko but for some reason the hotbed of flail mowers is over in italy which is where these come from they must just not believe in quick hitches over there maybe someday they'll make an improvement but that would be about the only downside if i could find anything bad to say about these on this series you do have two different hydraulic cylinders one is going to hydraulically offset the other is going to hydraulically tilt either way pretty cool uh you might see these little snap covers here they're actually just holders so that when you don't have your flail mower hooked up you can put the ends of the fittings right in here it's a really nice little design there i'm sure some other manufacturers have them but this is the first time for for me seeing this and i really like that so you're gonna see you got four hoses that means you need two circuits that are on your tractor to run this in addition to what you have your loader plumbed into already so this hydraulic multiplier that i have here is starting to pay dividends i've had the centurion flail mower since last fall waiting to get this hydraulic multiplier installed you know we had hooked up recently to my snowblower so that was fantastic and and now we're utilizing it here for the flail so beware that you have to have the additional circuits on your tractor in order to run this flail mower and i've got a lot going on here i'll briefly explain it i don't want to spend a lot of time but this is a hydraulic multiplier if you have one additional circuit on the back of your tractor so say you have a third function on there already you can plug this whole multiplier right into that third function and then you can get just two additional functions or three or four or six however many you want they sell different sizes that way you can control you know the tilt cylinder that's on the flail the offset cylinder and then not sacrifice your loader functions as well so for me i have the hydraulic top and the tilt cylinder as well so i've got one two three four additional circuits that i need with this current setup you know with my snow blower i actually also utilize this outlet right here i went with the six port just because why not what this allows you to do is select the circuit from inside the cab just a little switch panel on there and then you can move your lever or your push button either way to control the tilt either direction or side shift or go back to your normal operation this is really about the most cost effective way to add on additional hydraulic circuits to your tractor you can get this at summit hydraulics there is going to be a link down below in the description also one on my website at goodworks tractors the best part about it is you can get five percent off with coach gwt so contact the folks over at summit directly mention the code gwt they'll get you set up with exactly what you need it's the most cost effective way to get into these additional hydraulics so they do look pretty similar in construction you can see it side by side but if you get a good look at them kind of from a low profile stance here you can definitely see that one is a lot more robust than this little guy over here and that's intentional that's by design you know a smaller tractor like a 1025 or a similar subcompact it could be a kubota mahindra coyote any of those are going to be just fine with any of the variations the 32 all the way up to the 62. the horsepower range for these smaller funny tops is going to be 12 to 35 horsepower so what's underneath the hood there so that's going to cover all the subcompacts it doesn't matter the brand kubota mahindra john deere is going to cover some compacts and also smaller compacts on the centurion series however of course designed for larger tractors in the 30 to 70 horsepower range so this is really going to cover your 3 series and your 4 series your kubota l's and grand l's or anything equivalent by mahindra or somebody else you know along with that you're going to have a lot more weight compared to what's on these smaller attachments right here that's to be expected to put up with the extra force and the just the the brute strength of these larger machines okay so if we're talking about weights comparing apples to apples let's say 52 inch versus a 52 inch i'm just gonna go round numbers to make it simple let's call this 400 pounds let's call this 800 pounds so you have literally double the weight in this attachment right here versus what you have over here oh and i do want to point out you do have an aluminum gearbox over on the funny top while you're gonna find a cast iron gearbox up here on the centurion and so i think these are set up appropriately right a manual offset on one of these lighter weight attachments is going to be perfectly fine however i definitely appreciate having the hydraulic offset over here on the centurion you know so a few final thoughts these are definitely well labeled well identified with all the varying grease points all around here so make sure you get yourself a good grease gun loop shuttle that's a great system you get five percent off the code gwt so you're also gonna have belt tensioners that are found on either set up here either series you're gonna have a gear box up here that feeds over to a belt drive system and so this is going to allow for some slippage so if you hit something that's hidden like a stump or a big boulder whatever's you know that you just miss when you're driving over it but you are going to have those blades as well and those really react well to kind of skipping over something so it's a big drum that's down there spinning with the hammers or the y's on it that are just kind of on a little uh hinge so to speak so if they hit something they're just going to kind of flip and give as you go over it and by the time you know spins back around you're already well beyond there you know so these units are definitely going to be more money than most brush hogs out there if you're comparing the same size you know a 60 inch versus a 60 inch however there's a lot of benefits that you get with one of these flails that you don't get with a brush hog there's so many configurations whether it's with the centurion or the funny top it's just too many prices to put into a video so go to goodworkstractors.com you'll get the information right there in the listings i'm relatively new to flail mowers myself first time using one was last fall and i absolutely fell in love with it i just really can't see myself going back to using a brush hog in a traditional sense you know on a regular basis i love the compact nature of the flail mower i love the offset ability of it it doesn't have to be offset you can still center it behind your machine if you want to and just the maneuverability without having to take up more trailer spaces on if i'm traveling or even storage space as well so if you want to see these flail mowers in action i'd encourage you to check out the past video that i did or subscribe follow along for the future videos that we do showing these things at work and as always if you like what you see here i'd love to get a thumbs up from you make sure you do hit that subscribe button right down below and read through the description as well all sorts of helpful links down there for tractor owners or head on over to guildworkstractors.com thanks so much for taking the time to stop by and until next time stay safe we'll see you soon [Music] | Good Works Tractors | UCFM6-GiSuQMktuLoyJ2QUlA | 2021-03-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) 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1sGQunVzkDA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sGQunVzkDA | GTA 5: Escape The Paparazzi | I don't care [Music] well that was a different reaction than Michael got in a previous video that I posted well anyway I'm Brad pryder by our stool entertainment this is another random encounter any character can do and you meet an actress she's trying to escape the paparazzi and that is what this video is called Escape the paparazzi hey you get over here did you see them can you get me past them please my car's just over there all right all right don't worry I got you yeah the pistol is just intimidation Factor what you can do is walk up to these guys they're waiting by her car and they don't even blink when you walk up they look at you they don't care you get into her car of benefactor Serrano and you just drive up to pick her up and then things go south wait get in [Music] ches again background music yeah the paparazzi come at you very quickly and the only thing you can really do is drive randomly and try and shake them off it's a very very you'll you just drive around and again try and lose them and they're coming at you quickly you can't shoot at them you don't want to shoot at them because then that gets the cops involved which may or may not uh cause them to flee I don't know I didn't try you just drive around and try and again avoid the paparazzi you get enough distance between you and then and then they will just randomly disappear which they haven't again you just drive around randomly and aggressively you can wreck her car it as long as you don't demolish it and it doesn't turn into a blazing wreck yep they disappeared you got enough of them now you can turn around and take her back home we arrive back to the Hills see a day so what am I you're driving now oh pretty I can't walk home actually if you do this uh encounter a little later on when Franklin has acquired his home in the Hills she is a neighbor and you can just walk back to your residence after you drop her off I'm going to fast forward through the drive up to her house because she explains that yeah she is a Starlet famous blah blah blah Etc cut all ties with my family not because I didn't love them but because the thought of their lame lives was bringing me down spiritually this is me thanks for saving me from those awful paths you're such a sweetie sorry to bring you all the way up here maybe you could get a cab back into town 750 bucks not bad and yeah Franklin can just walk home because she's right next door to his crib I'm Brad proprietor bar stool entertainment if you like this video hit the thumbs up icon and feel free to leave a comment if you like this type of video I post four videos a week and you don't want to miss out so hit the Subscribe button and Bell icon as always thanks for watching thanks for subscribing and most of all thanks for stopping by [Music] e | Barstool Entertainment | UCP5jybOFBRbKSrAN4f9NdmA | 2022-09-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 547 | 2,792 |
FkIx9E87SXU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkIx9E87SXU | Bible (YLT) 23: Isaiah | Young's Literal Translation | Young's Literal Translation | English | 3/3 | chapters 59-66 of the book of isaiah from the young's literal translation of the bible this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer visit librivox.org recording by mark penfold chapters 59-66 of isaiah from the young's literal translation chapter 59 lo the hand of jehovah hath not been shortened from saving nor heavy his ear from hearing but your iniquities have been separating between you and your god and your sins have hidden the presence from you from hearing for your hands have been polluted with blood and your fingers with iniquity your lips have spoken falsehood your tongue perverseness doth mutter there is none calling in righteousness and there is none pleading in faithfulness trusting on emptiness and speaking falsehood conceiving perverseness and bearing iniquity eggs of a viper they have hatched and webs of a spider they weave whoso is eating their eggs doth die and the crushed hatch of a viper their webs become not a garment nor do they cover themselves with their works their works are works of iniquity and a deed of violence is in their hands their feet to evil do run and they haste to shed innocent blood their thoughts are thoughts of iniquity spoiling and destruction are in their highways a way of peace they have not known and there is no judgment in their paths their paths they have made perverse for themselves no treader in it hath known peace therefore hath judgment been far from us and righteousness reacheth us not we wait for light and low darkness for brightness in thick darkness we go we feel like the blind for the wall yay as without eyes we feel we have stumbled at noon as at twilight in desolate places as the dead we make a noise as bears all of us and as doves we coo sorely we wait for judgment and there is none for salvation it hath been far from us for our transgressions have been multiplied before thee and our sins have testified against us for our transgressions are with us and our iniquities we have known them transgressing and lying against jehovah and removing from after our god speaking oppression and apostasy conceiving and uttering from the heart words of falsehood and removed backward is judgment and righteousness afar off standeth for truth have been feeble in the street and straightforwardness is not able to enter and the truth is lacking and whoso is turning aside from evil is making himself a spoil and jehovah seeth and it is evil in his eyes that there is no judgment and he seeth that there is no man and is astonished that there is no intercessor and his own arm giveth salvation to him and his righteousness it sustained him and he putteth on righteousness as a breastplate and an helmet of salvation on his head and he put upon garments of vengeance for clothing and is covered as with an upper robe with zeal according to deeds so he repayeth fury to his adversaries their deed to his enemies to the isles their deed he repeateth and they fear from the west the name of jehovah and from the rising of the sun his honor when come in as a flood of an adversary the spirit of jehovah hath raised an ensign against him and come to zion half a redeemer even to captives of transgression in jacob an affirmation of jehovah and i this is my covenant with them said jehovah my spirit that is on thee and my words that i have put in thy mouth depart not from thy mouth and from the mouth of thy seed and from the mouth of thy seeds seed said jehovah from henceforth unto the age chapter 60 arise be bright for come hath thy light and the honor of jehovah hath risen on thee for lo the darkness doth cover the earth and thick darkness the peoples and on thee rised off jehovah and his honor on thee is seen and come have nations to thy light and kings to the brightness of thy rising lift up round about thine eyes and see all of them have been gathered they have come to thee thy sons from afar do come and thy daughters on the side are supported then thou seest and has to become bright and thine heart hath been afraid and enlarged for turn unto thee doth the multitude of the sea the forces of nations do come to thee a company of camels covert thee dromedaries of midian and eva all of them from sheba do come gold and frankincense they bear and of the praises of jehovah they proclaim the tidings all the flock of khidar are gathered to thee the realms of nebiath do serve thee they ascend for acceptance mine altar and the house of my beauty i beautify who are these as a thick cloud they fly and as doves unto their windows surely for me isles do wait and ships of tarshish first to bring thy sons from afar their silver and their gold with them to the name of jehovah thy god and to the holy one of israel because he hath beautified thee and sons of a stranger have built by walls and their kings do serve thee for in my wrath i have smitten thee and in my good pleasure i have pitied thee and opened have thy gates continually by day and by night they are not shut to bring unto thee the force of nations even their kings are led for the nation and the kingdom that do not serve thee perish yea the nations are utterly wasted the honor of lebanon unto thee doth come fir pine and box together to beautify the place of my sanctuary and the place of my feet i make honorable and come unto thee bowing down have sons of those afflicting thee and bowed themselves to the souls of thy feet have all despising thee and they have cried to the city of jehovah zion of the holy one of israel instead of thy being forsaken and hated and none passing through i have made thee for an excellency age during a joy of generation and generation and thou hast sucked the milk of nations yea the breast of kings thou suckest and thou hast known that i jehovah thy savior and thy redeemer am the mighty one of jacob instead of the brass i bring in gold and instead of the iron i bring in silver and instead of the wood brass and instead of the stone iron and i have made thy inspection peace and thy exactor's righteousness violence is not heard any more in thy land spoiling and destruction in thy borders and thou hast called salvation thy walls and thy gates praise to thee no more is the sun for a light by day and for brightness the moon giveth not light to thee and jehovah hath become to thee a light age during and thy god thy beauty thy son goeth no more in and thy moon is not removed for jehovah becometh to thee a light age during and the days of thy morning have been completed and thy people are all of them righteous to the age they possess the earth a branch of my planting a work of my hands to be beautified the little one doth become a chief and the small one a mighty nation i jehovah in its own time do hasten it chapter 61 the spirit of the lord jehovah is on me because jehovah did anoint me to proclaim tidings through the humble he sent me to bind the broken of heart to proclaim to captives liberty and to bound ones and opening of bands to proclaim the year of the good pleasure of jehovah and the day of vengeance of our god to comfort all mourners to appoint two mourners in zion to give to them beauty instead of ashes the oil of joy instead of mourning a covering of praise for a spirit of weakness and he is calling to them trees of righteousness the planting of jehovah to be beautified and they have built the wastes of old the desolations of the ancients they raise up and they have renewed waste cities the desolations of generation and generation and strangers have stood and fed your flock sons of a foreigner are your husband men and your vine dressers and ye are called priests of jehovah ministers of our god is said of you the strength of nations ye consume and in their honor ye do boast yourselves instead of your shame and confusion a second time they sing of their portion therefore in their land a second time do they take possession joy age during is for them for i am jehovah loving judgment hating plunder for a burnt offering and i have given their wage in truth and a covenant age during i make for them and known among nations have been their seed and their offspring in the midst of the peoples all their beholders acknowledge them for they are a seed jehovah hath blessed i greatly rejoice in jehovah joy doth my soul and my god for he clothed me with garments of salvation with a robe of righteousness covereth me as a bridegroom prepareth ornaments and as a bride putteth on her jewels for as the earth bringeth forth her shoots and as a garden causes its own things to shoot up so the lord jehovah causes righteousness and praise to shoot up before all the nations chapter 62 for zion's sake i am not silent and for jerusalem's sake i do not rest till her righteousness go out as brightness and her salvation as a torch that burneth and nations have seen thy righteousness and all kings thine honor and he is giving to thee a new name that the mouth of jehovah doth define and thou hast been a crown of beauty in the hand of jehovah and a diadem of royalty in the hand of thy god it is not said of thee anymore forsaken and of thy land it is not said any more desolate for to thee is cried my delight is in her and to thy land married for jehovah hath delighted in thee and thy land is married for a young man off mary a virgin thy builders do marry thee with the joy of a bridegroom over a bride rejoice over thee doth thy god on thy walls o jerusalem i have appointed watchmen all the day and all the night continually they are not silent o ye remembrancers of jehovah keep not silence for yourselves and give not silence to him till he establish until he make jerusalem a praise in the earth sworn hath jehovah by his right hand even by the arm of his strength i give not thy corn any more as food for thine enemies nor do sons of a stranger drink thy new wine for which thou hast labored for those gathering it do eat it and have praised jehovah and those collecting it do drink it in my holy courts pass ye on pass on through the gates prepare ye the way of the people raise up raise up the highway clear it from stones lift up an ensign over the peoples lo jehovah hath proclaimed unto the end of the earth say ye to the daughter of zion lo thy salvation hath come lo his hire is with him and his wage before him and they have cried to them people of the holy one redeemed of jehovah ye to thee is called sought out one a city not forsaken chapter 63 who is this coming from eden with dyed garments from basra this that is honorable in his clothing traveling in the abundance of his power i speaking in righteousness mighty to save wherefore is thy clothing red and thy garments as treading in a wine fat a wine press i have trodden by myself and of the peoples there is no one with me and i tread them in mine anger and i trample them in my fury sprinkled is their strength and my garments and all my clothing i have polluted for the day of vengeance is in my heart and the year of my redeemed hath come and i look attentively and there is none helping and i am astonished that there is none supporting and gives salvation to me doff mine own arm and my wrath it hath supported me and i tread down peoples in mine anger and i make them drunk in my fury and i bring down to earth their strength the kind acts of jehovah i make mention of the praises of jehovah according to all that jehovah hath done for us and the abundance of the goodness to the house of israel that he hath done for them according to his mercies and according to the abundance of his kind acts and he saith only my people they are sons they lie not and he is to them for a savior in all their distress he is no adversary and the messenger of his presence saved them in his love and in his pity he redeemed them and he doth lift them up and beareth them all the days of old and they have rebelled and grieved his holy spirit and he turneth to them for an enemy he himself hath fought against them and he remembereth the days of old moses his people where is he who is bringing them up from the sea the shepherd of his flock where is he who is putting in its midst his holy spirit leading by the right hand of moses the arm of his glory cleaving waters from before them to make to himself a name age during leading them through the depths as a horse in a plane they stumble not as a beast into a valley goeth down the spirit of jehovah causeth him to rest so hast thou led thy people to make to thyself a glorious name look attentively from the heavens and see from thy holy and beauteous habitation where is thy zeal and thy might the multitude of thy bowels and thy mercies towards me have refrained themselves for thou art our father for abraham hath not known us and israel doth not acknowledge us thou o jehovah art our father our redeemer from the age is thy name why causest thou us to wander o jehovah from thy ways thou hardenst our heart from thy fear turn back for thy servant's sake the tribes of thine inheritance for a little while did thy holy people possess our adversaries have trodden down thy sanctuary we have been from of old thou hast not ruled over them not called is thy name upon them chapter 64 didst thou not rend the heavens thou didst come down from thy presence did mountains flow as fire kindleth stubble fire causeth water to boil to make known thy name to thine adversaries from thy presence do nations tremble and thy doing fearful things we expect not thou didst come down from thy presence did mountains flow even from antiquity men have not heard they have not given ear i hath not seen a god save thee he doth work for those waiting for him thou hast met with a rejoicer and the doer of righteousness in thy ways they remember thee lo thou hast been wrath when we sin by them is continuance and we are saved and we are as unclean all of us and as a garment passing away all our righteous acts and we fade as a leaf all of us and our iniquities as wind do take us away and there is none calling in thy name stirring up himself to lay hold on thee for thou hast hid thy face from us and thou meltest us away by our iniquities and now o jehovah thou art our father we are the clay and thou our framer and the work of thy hand all of us be not wrath o jehovah very sore nor forever remember iniquity lo look attentively we beseech thee thy people are we all thy holy cities have been a wilderness zion a wilderness hath been jerusalem a desolation our holy and our beautiful house where praise thee did our fathers hath become burnt with fire and all our desirable things have become a waste for these dost thou refrain thyself jehovah thou art silent and dust afflict us very sore chapter 65 i have been inquired of by those who asked not i have been found by those who sought me not i have said behold me behold me unto a nation not calling in my name i have spread out my hands all the day unto an apostate people who are going in the way not good after their own thoughts the people who are provoking me to anger to my face continually sacrificing in gardens and making perfume on the bricks who are dwelling among sepulchers and lodge in reserved places who are eating flesh of the sow and a piece of abominable things their vessels who are saying keep to thyself come not nigh to me for i have declared thee unholy these are a smoke in mine anger a fire burning all the day lo it is written before me i am not silent but have recompensed and i have recompensed into their bosom your iniquities and the iniquities of your fathers together said jehovah who have made perfume on the mountains and on the heights have reproached me and i have measured their former work into their bosom thus said jehovah as the new wine is found in the cluster and one hath said destroy it not for a blessing is in it so i do for my servant's sake not to destroy the whole and i have brought out from jacob a seed and from judah a possessor of my mount and possess it do my chosen ones and my servants do dwell there and sharon have been for the habitation of a flock and the valley of akhor for the lying down of a herd for my people who have sought me and ye are those forsaking jehovah who are forgetting my holy mountain who are setting an array for god a table and who are filling for many a mixture and i have numbered you for the sword and all of you for slaughter bow down because i called and ye have not answered i have spoken and ye have not hearkened and he do the evil thing in mine eyes and on that which i desired not fixed therefore thus said the lord jehovah lo my servants do eat and ye do hunger lo my servants do drink and ye do thirst lo my servants rejoice and ye are ashamed lo my servants sing from joy of heart and ye cry from pain of heart and from breaking of spirit ye do howl and ye have left your name for an oath for my chosen ones and the lord jehovah hath put thee to death and to his servants he giveth another name so that he who is blessing himself in the earth doth bless himself in the god of faithfulness and he who is swearing in the earth doth swear by the god of faithfulness because the former distresses have been forgotten and because they have been hid from thine eyes for lo i am creating new heavens and a new earth and the former things are not remembered nor do they ascend on the heart but joy ye and rejoice forever that i am creator for lo i am creating jerusalem a rejoicing and her people a joy and i have rejoiced in jerusalem and have joyed in my people and not heard in her any more is the voice of weeping and the voice of crying there is not dense anymore a suckling of days and an aged man who doth not complete his days for the youth a hundred years old dieth and the sinner a hundred years old is lightly esteemed and they have built houses and inhabited and planted vineyards and eaten their fruit they do not build and another inhabit they do not plant and another eat for as the days of a tree are the days of my people and the work of their hands wear out do my chosen ones they labor not for a vain thing nor do they bring forth for trouble for the seed of the blessed of jehovah are they and their offspring with them and it hath come to pass they do not yet call and i answer they are yet speaking and i hear wolf and lamb do feed as one and a lion as an ox eateth straw as to the serpent dust is its food they do no evil nor destroy in all my holy mountain said jehovah chapter 66 thus said jehovah the heavens are my throne and the earth my footstool where is this the house that ye build for me and where is this the place my rest and all these my hand hath made and all these things are an affirmation of jehovah and unto this one i look attentively unto the humble and bruised in spirit and who is trembling at my word whoso slaughtereth the ox smiteth a man whoso sacrificeth the lamb beheadeth a dog who so is bringing up a present the blood of a sow who so is making mention of frankincense is blessing iniquity yea they have fixed on their own ways and in their abominations their soul hath delighted i also i fix on their vexations and their fears i bring in to them because i have called and there is none answering i spake and they have not hearkened and they do the evil things in mine eyes and on that which i desired not fixed hear a word of jehovah ye who are trembling unto his word said have your brethren who are hating you who are driving you out for my namesake honored is jehovah and we look on your joy but they are ashamed a voice of noise is from the city a voice from the temple the voice of jehovah giving recompense to his enemies before she is pained she hath brought forth before a pain cometh to her she hath delivered a male who hath heard anything like this who have seen anything like these is earth caused to bring forth in one day born as a nation at once for she hath been pained zion also has borne her sons do i bring to the birth and not cause to bring forth saith jehovah am not i he who is causing to be get i have also restrained said thy god rejoice ye with jerusalem and be glad in her all ye loving her rejoice ye with her for joy all ye are mourning for her so that ye suck and have been satisfied from the breast of her consolations so that ye ring out and have delighted yourselves from the abundance of her honor for thus said jehovah lo i am stretching out to her peace as a river and as an overflowing stream the honor of nations and ye have sucked on the side ye are carried and on the knees ye are dandeled as one whom his mother comforteth so do i comfort you yea in jerusalem ye are comforted and ye have seen and rejoiced hath your heart and your bones as tender grass do flourish and the hand of jehovah hath been known unto his servants and he have been indignant with his enemies for lo jehovah in fire cometh and as a hurricane his chariots to refresh in fury his anger and his rebuking flames of fire for by fire and by his sword doth jehovah do judgment with all flesh and many have been jehovah's pierced ones those sanctifying and cleansing themselves at the gardens after ahad in the midst eating flesh of the sow and of the abomination and of the mouse together are consumed an affirmation of jehovah and i their works and their thoughts i come to gather all the nations and tongues and they have come and seen my honor and i have set among them a sign and have sent out of them those escaping unto the nations tarshish pool and lud drawing bow tubal and javon the isles that are far off who have not heard my fame nor seen mine honor and they have declared mine honor among nations and they have brought all your brethren out of all the nations a present to jehovah on horses and on chariot and on litters and on mules and on dromedaries unto my holy mountain jerusalem said jehovah as the sons of israel bring the present in a clean vessel into the house of jehovah and also of them i take for priests for levites said jehovah for as the new heavens and the new earth that i am making are standing before me an affirmation of jehovah so remain off your seed and your name and it hath been from month to month and from sabbath to sabbath come to all flesh to bow themselves before me said jehovah and they have gone forth and looked on the carcasses of the men who are transgressing against me for their worm dieth not and their fire is not quenched and they have been an abhorrence to all flesh the end of chapters 59 through 66 and the end of the book of isaiah from the young's literal translation of the bible recording by mark penfold | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2020-02-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,383 | 22,570 |
34m69i6WIhM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34m69i6WIhM | I.M.P.S. - The Relentless (Chapter 1) - Davenport Gateway | [Music] right begin [Music] Contin [Music] bu [Music] he behold the brilliant Silence of space domain of the Imperial Battle group Mighty war machines built for the purpose of keeping the peace these impressive ships are called home to a crew of thousands and a complement of divisions of soldiers supported by an arsenal of other vehicles and fightercraft however these vessels serve as more than just mobile weapons platforms the presence of their Patrols in the shipping lanes provides security by projecting the order of Imperial Authority this is the story of the Revenge class heavy carrier Relentless her crew will be taking the relentless on her 50th tour enforcing peace and restoring order to the hundreds of star systems in this sector of the Galaxy [Music] the Imperial Navy is as vast as the space in which it patrols and is the greatest Armada the galaxy has ever seen assembled under one flag [Music] the capital ships of the Imperial naval fleet form the backbone of the Empire by themselves these Fighting Machines offer the most powerful and awe inspiring image of military strength one a battle group such as this represents is the vision of the Empire's virtually Limitless power attention secure but it is the ship's crew who are its life's blood without which nothing would be [Music] possible attention please secure all vles [Music] in [Music] attention all stations prare for jum to hyperspace stand [Music] by its Advanced navigational systems permit rapid hyperspace jumps at a moment's notice that puts this carrier battle group in the class of the Imperial fleet's most important and Powerful resources within the jurisdiction of the Imperial Fleet and the Realm of the Empire there exists an almost Limitless diversity of inhabited worlds for those who serve among the Imperial Armed Forces this means that every single life form on every single World in every system is under our protection here social unrest and criminal Enterprises undermined Imperial order besieged by militant groups The Garrison requires a constant supply of fresh troops and Equipment it would be impossible to station troops in every system within the Empire but its carrier battle groups give the Empire the ability to deploy anywhere it wishes on short notice shuttle 224 Niner Echo you are clear to depart straight out remain at below tops until clear of the Relentless 224 Niner Echo below top still clear 224 ner Echo contact Davenport Approach at one or 24. Niner you've got traffic heavy hunting going to approach 224 ner Echo we'll see you on the other side state-of-the-art Weapons Systems and Technology may be the instruments for initiating the peace process but it is the ground forces that play an essential role in keeping it AO shuttle 224 Niner Echo leaving Relentless inbound with the numbers 224 ner Echo atmosphere approach Delta plan on entering visual approach Alpha welcome to Davenport Gateway increasingly Imperial troops are required to act as peace officers in systems where local law enforcement agencies are not adequate to control the general populace by assuming this responsibility the Empire's influence is expanded if it was not for the strong Imperial presence in this sector precious civilian lives would be lost it is in this world that the imperial Soldier must keep a level head a hand and a watchful eye command team 8257 come in 8257 rail runners go ahead command command 8257 it's your last day out right you want an easy one next just give us whatever you got copy that check in the monitors there's a prison transport in your section right now they've got it under control proceed the Sector 5 copy Rog command 8257 out in large crows like this trouble can come from anywhere at any time you don't know what to expect with the need thing the last hours on the job be the worst tired and ready for a break sloppiness loses lives that's why we must take on our last mission just like any other it is an easy restoring order in this place being an imperial Trooper means we're in charge out here this uniform and the Empire's reputation commands respect hey look they're hanging the decorations for the fs I don't remember banners when we were fing new guys Banners are hung out to re Force morale and welcome new replacement troops to the Garrison since this is the last day of our we'll be shipped out on the next rotation for other and other putting on a good show will help ease public tension and add to the arrows support the new arrival they'll learn how things really are soon enough yeah most of squad's gone I'll be happy enough just to get back on a ship peeling off this armor and taking a hot shower copy that command centry Patrol 735 grid 226 Su level R Center Patrol command go ahead 735 command we're checking on report of possible disturbance sub level 2134 request support team over 735 command copy that request we see it sub 21 support team 8257 standing by e oh didn't need to see that they really should close their curtains okay here we go command support team we've got shots fired on Su LEL 2163 looks like G block again respond with caution over let's go 8257 responding shots fired support team on Route over good luck team you're going to need it no they can handle it but could you test yourself The Struck sequence for me I want to make sure it works all right take it easy one of these days that's going to work we're going down and checking it out let's go not down there again what Blaster fire I didn't didn't see anything we have to rely on each other cuz we really can't trust anyone else when we started 6 months ago our team was 20 strong since then I've been field promoted twice we lost a lot of good people5 come on let's get back to work why don't they mention these places in the recruitment pamphlets watch your spacing 834 cover the corridor yes ma'am 117 check it out yes ma'am looks clear all clear let's go no come on it's our last day will you two shut up this sucks let's go what's a couple of stairs I hate stairs what level are we on uh Su level 17 when we hit 21 let me know I'm going to puke just make sure you take off your helmet this time spread out yes ma'am sirch team support by fire I'm not doing anything on this one all right enough with I think the stench down here is fogging up my goggles watch your footing oh God what did I just step in I can actually see the stink I hate this place isn't this the long way getting there I want a full sweep split up ma'am two with you 834 you're with me yes ma'am uh is is splitting up really the best thing to do I hate splitting up good luck guys watch your six move in all clear continue the sweep we're too short of numbers for this did anyone else hear that negative just keep moving I mean really I keep hearing something what are you worried about you got the big gun look what I got there hear it I'm serious will you quit it pick it up there's nothing down here yes ma'am there there was again I'm hearing something too it's me saying I hate you I forgot how much this place stinks hold up we've got a contact just one cover my left ready go don't move freeze come back yeah don't move what are you doing down here I'll clear don't worry someone called it in and we're here to resolve it now clear out go on get locked let's keep it moving I think we're close yes ma'am regroup I want team on my sixs now we've got blast fire at the end of G block Hall 74 Alpha I want to nail these guys before they move again did you hear that BL fire been everywhere else in this place yeah we found them and it's about time I've been waiting to get killed all day probably nothing oh c get back all right you guys time during your Combat p it's not that much hey you guys have been asking for it you two up front us oh move in and check it out jeez all this been a paycheck too move it we always go in first they couldn't shut up now they're quiet you think they might need some backup what do you think Hold Up Room secured but get in here now let's go three friendlies pulling up the rear 4 two cover left yes man' 117 takes Center I'm on it move don't even think about it hold it right there I'm the reason you should have stayed at home take this and watch my back you got to keep an eye on these types got it look until we figure out what's going on here as long as your mouth is moving you're lying whoa whoa he's up on this one let me check his injuries careful his kinds are sneaky bastards it's all right I'm a medic what a mess all right what's the C two are down but not as a result of us it appears that three parties are involved a possible illegal poaching in progress while the third party maintains that we're interfering with legate attempt to collect on a posted Bounty so far all I'm getting is excuses but it looks like things were about to get messy when we arrived there's one injury one fatality and that big one won't shut up yeah I see what you mean and check this out trophies these belong to him he says there's someone else's there is what where can I get armor like that what is this this is way under regulation this is really go is this a face that cares I don't want to hear about that let's Ste your hunting license and registration I hey easy big guy you're not fire are you trying to piss me off or get your ass beat cuz you're 2 seconds away from boat stop making excuses and give me some straight answers before I decide to take your weapons and leave you down here then we'll see how long you last you want to be ashamed of yourself taking something this small yeah I bet it gave you a real fight what's the extent of his injuries do we need a Medevac negative he'll be all right oh what a shame guys I think this thing's still alive can't they do anything for themselves maybe if they had some real armor let's get out yeah this is your lucky day slim here's your frisbee back don't hurt yourself with it pack it up we're moving out you heard the word pack up 826 cover our out yes ma'am nobody moves until we're gone let them sort this out on their own yeah watching you nobody better move Recon 922 command dispatch please adise status on back up for code three command 922 copy that be advised support team 8257 is in route say again confirm support team in R Comm 922 that's team 82-57 the rail runners in route Cod 3 confirmed copy copy that I really didn't want to call these guys in might as well have called in an air strike yeah you know how it's going to go stop that [ __ ] blast them son of a [ __ ] why do we always got to bail these guys out copy that because Scout Recon been compromised again do they know we can hear them let's go scout team what's your position we're right in front of you sir I can see that now what's the situation aren't you a little short for finish that sentence and die what's situation we're checking out a possible lead on weapon Smugglers yeah weapons huh are you sure we were about to override the locks door's locked they're hiding something we'll take it from here uh I I could try to bypass the security locks look you bypass the lock or we'll bypass it either way that door opens we just came out of the worst Ste hole after facing off against some of the biggest meanest and except for you the ugliest thing this city has to offer so why don't you stop ending to be controlling the situation and let us get the job done they always overreact bring up the Droid you guys haven't tried the Droid yet well it just got here believe these guys hook it up open the door yes sir I don't know what kind of rag tag ban you think you're trying to run here you've been patrolling with us only a day you'd probably be dead by now what by Friendly Fire Hey Boy Scout arm tell this been KN deep and bodysense Mags while you just ride around on your fight sir yes what the the door get your team out of my way and be ready to flank the right oh my god get your team out of my way move could this door be any louder team two with me flank that other ship stop that ship blast them lay down top pressing fire open fire hey watch where you're walking take out the ship on the left before they raise their Shield take it out quit it with the Droid and take that ship down f I love this job wow they're gone dude what hanger Bay 37 is 101 emergency vehicles responding oh man look at this place right let's see what we got here I used to play here something good oh uh sir yeah you need to come take a look at this all right what do we got out here what you've got to be kidding me hey 23 you got to take a look at this oh jeez almost got killed for this yeah we all did so what kind of weapons you want to look in this look in there get out of my face tree Dodger I'm not doing the B all that's it we're leaving get over here come on guys it's their problem out this is great A it's so cute hey spoiled water hey check this out do they have the new action figure it's my turn oh yeah all right all right that out what other you're not going ahead of me a secured scene for the investigators means our job is done here thanks for all your help couldn't have done it without you that losers what did you say who cares we sh been out the ability to assess and determine the details of a situation make the Empire's Elite revered and respected as as guardians of order and Justice throughout the [Music] Galaxy | vekdigital | UCYLNFEC6f74WTjnImp_hj5w | 2013-01-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,535 | 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v90SEUcHuLk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v90SEUcHuLk | Timmothy Pitzen | there was anybody woke does anybody not it works okay not so many people must have got the notification that live to create a notification so that's probably my fault but anyway this live is going to be really short so but I just want to ask you guys have you heard about the Timothy Pizza story if you've been watching the news this morning you might have ran across T Timothy Pizza the Caucasian boy was kidnapped or went missing or possibly murdered approximately eight years ago he went missing and I guess this has been like eight years they probably you know that's not maybe you know he was kidnapped he was murdered since you know he never was found they never found his body or anything like that now all of a sudden and also he's from Illinois all of a sudden in Kentucky like I think was either last night or this morning a little boy when I look away but a teenager who claims to be that missing little boy from eight years ago stumbled upon some people at a store he was telling people he needs help because I might help him he wanted something to eat he was you know beating up his face was all beat up and bruised and everything and he was telling you know the people at the store one lady in particular that he was being beaten and they actually you know where to come from and he told him he said I'm the little boy that was kidnapped eight years ago when he was six years old now they didn't show the picture of the little boy on the news did you hear that this did you see that on the news good morning and I remember this I like totally remember news I remember how they took his little face I'm a picture from his little face and how over time they had did other pictures to show how he might look you know at present time so the picture of my thumbnail is you know what they said he might possibly look like as a teenager I cannot believe it but so the dead the dead right now okay because what happened was and I'm gonna do a full a full story on this sometime later after we get more details but you know I'm just on the way to the dentist right now take my son to the dentist so I thought I'd just you know present to you you know an update on the story this story is eight years old if that is that and then did you see on the news when they say where did you come from and he said what I originally from hey the man family hi how you doing did you hear about the little boy that might possibly be a little boy that went missing eight years ago you just miraculously popped up like he showed up somewhere in Kentucky beat him home Creek he claims you know to the people who was helping him there two men who were built like bodybuilders were holding him at a hotel we're keeping him in a hotel nearby high don't you think that's like strange late okay eight years ago when he went missing his mother had taken him out of school they have that on camera and everything they had his mother took him out of school she was staying home because I guess she was kidnapping him from her krumpers father and I don't know if they had like I can't remember if they had like divorce going on or separation I can't remember but they said they have her different hotel she was checking in and out of different hotels over several days after taking him out of school and then she just appeared did they found her deep and found a little boy missing and they claimed that they think it was suicide on her case like they think she committed suicide and a little boy was missing he was six years old and there was a note there's a note that said you know you will never see Timmy again but he's somewhere safe but he will never be found now looking at all this bagging I don't know how many of y'all remember this I mean it was eight years of eight years ago most yahoo are probably in your thirties forties you know probably will remember this and I'm like wow if this is this little boy that's like a miracle eight years he was six years old and even when he claimed that well you know that they're looking into everything they're looking into everything hey everybody if I miss your name or don't hate say hi to you specifically is because I'm driving but I think I CD bigs no-nonsense ain't no nonsense cool you guys just came in but yeah I was just talking about the little boy Timothy Pizza who disappeared when he was six years old which was eight years ago and a teenage boy claims he is him and he showed up beating at home Brianne looking you know really like unkept you know and some black ladies and some black ladies helped him they call the cops in now the dad is like okay I'm kind of skeptical kind of skeptical because you know they probably don't put in their minds that after eight years my son is probably dead you know so and I remember this story I remember that little boy's face I remember his little cute face on the news eight years ago I remember this and I was like dang that is so sad hey cousin hey what's up Eli what's up cool but yeah I mean I hope this little boy is truly the little boy at home why don't this teenager is the point yeah that's the pig that I have up that has him when he was a little and then the other pig is when they drew that pig you know they created that pig so that's not the picture of the little boy that is claiming to be him they haven't show his face yet because he's a teenager you know so you know how they do it you know teens kids or whatnot but yeah that picture that I put on the thumbnail was him when he went missing at six and then they had you know how they not have people you know create a picture of what they might look like as a teenager you know this is crazy and then the guys that he claimed was keeping him he said they were like two big bodybuilder type of men and they said one of them had a snake tattoo one of them had a spider tattoo I mean this is really strange lady the lady his mother they claimed that she committed suicide they said it looked like I guess they you know wrote it down as suicide but the note that was left said you know you'll never see Timmy again he's with people who's caring for him um you will never see him again I can't imagine she believed him with two guys that are like bodybuilders two big buff body builders half the guys does that make any sense to y'all does that make any sense I'm kind of skeptical now of the whole story I can see if she left the boy - a great missing aunt or some friend that she knew or I mean it is not making sense did not make a sense now what will it make sense to be it is if she is she was murdered and the boy was kidnapped and then I mean late to this I see what what does the sign say What did he say now it is supposed to stop that would trump from what it looks like now that would make more sense to me like she was murdered he was kidnapped and I'm sorry to say but if it's true what this little boy is saying that he was being held at hotels by these two big muscle-bound men maybe they was pimping him out selling him making videos I mean I'm reaching here I'm reaching here but what they claim happened eight years ago this is not making sense this crime and this is just the beginning of the story so of course I'm going to keep my eyes on this story and look for all update information on this story because again this just doesn't it just doesn't make any sense and again I hope this little boy I hope is really him I hope it's really him and I hope he wasn't too damaged or - not physically but mentally because you know how it is when people are kidnapped and it's you know kept as I mean there's no other reason that I can see this little boy being kept all this time and for him to show beat up they said his face was all beat up and him describing the people who's been keeping him I'm like wow wow I don't know y'all I don't know but anyway I'm gonna get my son up in here to this damage so his toofus is clean Oh Oriana hey good morning it said on the news that the little boy or the teenage boy said that it was too muscular me and they were keeping him and then he said he described him as too muscular being what I want what a snake tattoo and one of them with a spider tattoo hey silly mommy did I miss anybody else I know I was driving I think I spoke to everybody but that is so crazy I mean I love love love when kids are some missing reappear you know because I mean a if my children were kidding up I don't care what they been through I would rather have them back with me then not back with me and hopefully we can just you know with help from maybe counselors and therapists and doctors you know a pastor we can give them back to where they was but some time is so hard if that child has been mentally and physically abused but I'm gonna keep my eyes on this again I'm gonna keep my eyes on this story but I was like oh my god it's like in the last few years that's like two four four or five people that has been kidnapped as a youth as a young young child and then just reappeared and in every situation they were sexually abused mentally abused beaten so it's it's sad but it's a blessing right you know it's but okay he'll point when is there six minutes you ready put up a star scraping and cleaning the teeth I hated but anyway I'm gonna take the shower out to the dentist and he uh he graduates in a so this is an exciting time for us he's the baby of the family he's graduating and I'm acting like I got like four five eleven kids only got two two sons one of them graduated some time back and he's in college he still stays at home that works and goes to college and now this one he's about to graduate and go to college and all that but thank you guys I appreciate it thank you so much and I will come back at you guys again later if I find out any information and of course how come to you guys this evening with a review on Housewives of Atlanta so you have five daughters oh wow five daughters in one house Lord Jesus God bless you for making it through honey I don't know what I do with two daughters in one house but yes hey Emory hey Sam so I got both of my fans up in here there's more well thank you guys for tuning in I'm about to be out take the boiler to the dentist but y'all anybody who came in late please check out the review please started all over from the beginning this is a really interesting story and I really hope this is this little boy and this is not somebody who's just trying to play games with us you know so I really hope this is this little boy that went missing eight years ago at six years old so y'all our Holland shower later as usual in the meantime in between times stay safe be blessed and come out | Tanya's PrimeTime TV/Media Reviews | UCY3cZ8CjK8na2LeqlRAI3xw | 2019-04-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,136 | 10,637 |
mpeBhKXuS1Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpeBhKXuS1Y | Judges 10 | ESV | dramatized audio | judges 10 after abimelech there arose to save israel tola the son of pewa son of dodo a man of issachar and he lived at shamer in the hill country of ephraim and he judged israel 23 years then he died and was buried at schamer after him arose jair the gileadite who judged israel 22 years and he had 30 sons who rode on 30 donkeys and they had 30 cities called have jair to this day which are in the land of gilead and jayer died and was buried in camen the people of israel again did what was evil in the sight of the lord and served the baals and the ashtaroth the gods of syria the gods of sidon the gods of moab the gods of the ammonites and the gods of the philistines and they forsook the lord and did not serve him so the anger of the lord was kindled against israel and he sold them into the hand of the philistines and into the hand of the ammonites and they crushed and oppressed the people of israel that year for 18 years they oppressed all the people of israel who were beyond the jordan in the land of the amorites which is in gilead and the ammonites crossed the jordan to fight also against judah and against benjamin and against the house of ephraim so that israel was severely distressed and the people of israel cried out to the lord saying we have sinned against you because we have forsaken our god and have served the bales and the lord said to the people of israel did i not save you from the egyptians and from the amorites from the ammonites and from the philistines the sidonians also and the amalekites and the meianites oppressed you and you cried out to me and i saved you out of their hand yet you have forsaken me and served other gods therefore i will save you no more go and cry out to the gods whom you have chosen let them save you in the time of your distress and the people of israel said to the lord we have sinned do to us whatever seems good to you only please deliver us this day so they put away the foreign gods from among them and served the lord and he became impatient over the misery of israel then the ammonites were called to arms and they encamped in gilead and the people of israel came together and they encamped at mizpah and the people the leaders of gilead said one to another who is the man who will begin to fight against the ammonites he shall behead over all the inhabitants of gilead | seedisword | UC1-_pusgsPSe5TN9NtHkvKg | 2020-09-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 459 | 2,343 |
gLrN0s-Z1dc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLrN0s-Z1dc | 2017 Leo Solar Festival with Lorraine Flower: Spiritual Leadership | welcome to the leo solar testicle webinar focusing on a theme of spiritual leadership and our guest today Lorraine flower from the United Kingdom hello Lorraine hi Alexander hi everybody thank you very much for focusing our group on this important topic of collective responsibility of the world disciples on the leadership for the world and so I'm inviting you just to take a microphone and share your thoughts so I'll make you a presenter that you could share your screen thank you okay so is that now visible yes yes wonderful world good evening everybody or good morning good afternoon I feel very humbled to be invited to speak on this subject or to offer some thoughts on the subject I've been working in cooperation with many energies to feel my way through what I'm going to offer you in this webinar it builds on the planning sessions that we had back in December for the 2025 initiative where spiritual leadership was very much a key theme and it seemed to be the energy that was was present at that time was acknowledging the call that is sounding right now for all servers to show up and to show up in the world of forms to transform it so that we can help humanity continue to make the ascent to the fifth kingdom in those discussions that we have as part of that planning meeting it was clear that each person each server each aspirin and each member of the new group of web servers was being called upon to define even small projects that would help to manifest the new order the examples we covered at the time included sacred economics supporting young people getting behind UN sustainable goals so from the macro to the micro we felt that there was room for people who have developed some level of consciousness and accessed their their sole guidance to play a more fundamental part in the evolution of humanity on the forum level so this evening we're going to take a slightly deeper look at spiritual leadership and what it looks like at this time for humanity and for the earth and we're going to consider that through the lens of spiritual leadership as an individual and as a group for themes or for aspects came to me when I was preparing for this talk and each of these areas will hopefully shed a little bit of light on what we might think of today in our services spiritual leaders it seems important to consider again the transition that we find ourselves in at this time the impacts of the outgoing six-story energy and the incoming 7-3 energy and what does this mean for us as leaders and thinking about our leadership approach to translate that into the role and the task of the new group of world service as leaders today again what are we being called upon to bring into the plan of course we're in the full moon of Leo and that is both a support and a challenge to us as we harness that energy and find ourselves perhaps open to a more accessible link to serious at this time and also to consider the Aquarian age and the link between and the bridge between individual leadership and group leadership in the spirit of Leo I felt it was important to share a little bit of the me but only as an example of the cycle the eternal energy that underpins leadership and to recognize that it is not a fixed thing it's not a once and for all thing but that said there are these qualities and some aspects to leadership that travel through time so we're all very familiar with the eternal nature of evolution and how step-by-step we expand and lift our consciousness my journey with leadership has followed a similar cycle starting nearly 40 years ago in the very traditional corporate world of hero leadership where accountability and responsibility brought rewards at a more personality level a world that still dominates in organizations today sadly but as I travel that eternal energetic cycle I find myself today much more attuned with a personal sense of leadership that has a lot more to do with service humility inspiration a growth of the self and others and access to a commitment to greater good and inner power for me leadership is a privilege it goes beyond the positional and the role that we might hold in a particular organization or group and it's a privilege where we get to be trusted to influence inspire and support others and for me this is the responsibility that I feel very strongly desk against key painting might describe or encapsulate and that's expression of our world today a world where for many confusion distress and lack of security rayne a world where it can be hard to see the light that will uplift and transform as service and I'm sure all of the people on this webinar today we are hopefully blessed with a deeper insight an ability to perceive beyond the confusion and see the plan unfolding and yet as we know human free will can prevent the plan from being realized and the cooperation of the new group of world servers is a vital component in supporting the unfoldment of the plan as we consider the outgoing energy of the 6-3 and the incoming of the seventh ray it can be hard to remember that in fact the 6-3 started to withdraw back in 1625 with the 73 starting to make its way in to the earth from 1675 by 2025 400 years will have passed since the start of the abstraction of the sixth ray it is becoming more urgent and more pressing for us to really understand and work with the seven three energies anchoring the seventh ray is increasingly pressing as we contemplate the potential that lies ahead potential to help as accelerators of humanity's evolution as humanity steps up not only to take the first initiation but to do so with the least amount of pain and suffering in terms of change or transitions we're confronted with the new you concepts new ideas new technologies and for sure humanity has a great need of the new not more of the form that we've managed to create in the dense material world not this type of solution but new ways of perceiving the world and from that new ways of being focused on love cooperation and a deep connection with the greater good as we see from the quote it is critical that we take this new step and we continue to help human consciousness to unfold in the way that will enable humanity to fulfill its destiny in the best possible way I felt it might be helpful to share a little bit of a comparison between the sixth and the seventh grade because again it shed some light on the challenges that lie ahead for us as leaders as spiritual leaders the sixth ray of course has been incredibly powerful in connecting us with the sense of something more with a vision of a higher ideal a journey of belief faith devotion and an understanding of something that is way beyond us as mere mortal human beings the sixth ray has strengths and groups but in a more separative way helping to build strong identities and foundations not dissimilar to the lower form I of leo it's helped us to understand sacrifice especially on the physical plane as we sought to get behind and understand the values principles and face that we connected with zealously defending them and seeking to protect the essence of that vision the 7/3 seeks the higher level of consciousness from us an ability to bring the foundational work of our relationship with matter and blend it with spirit bringing us closer to our true yet nature of being white magicians and to cooperate to focus group consciousness and service to move beyond the little cells the seventh ray asks us to bring together the pairs of opposites to demonstrate that spirit and matter are not antagonistic to each other that throughout the world there is only spiritual substance that is working on and producing outer tangible forms we're being called upon to harness our power to organize integrate and synthesize and to redefine sacrifice in the context of group service as opposed to physical or national boundaries so I want to bring Kaczynski back in again and hopefully this will speak to you as it speaks to me in a much more seventh ray form that's certainly my perception of this image the harmony of the earth within the universe within which it sits the strength of the form yet the subtlety and power of spirit infusing everything creating a ceremonial order and conveying a sense of magic that celebrates beauty diversity and the infinite As Leaders helping to usher in this new epoch our leadership has to also undergo a shift we're being required to embrace a newness that has less devotional quality and become more of the practical magician blending spirit and Messer so what does leadership in the new era look like when we think about it from a perhaps more practical level it struck me that there are really four key areas that seem to encapsulate this leadership in the new era I'm sure you'll think of many others for me what stood out was the issue of choice at this time servers are being called upon to express a fundamental act of leadership which is to make a choice to be a leader and to choose to serve from that place of leadership everyone on this webinar is without doubt a seasoned server and yet intentionality choice and active expression of the will to lead to step out to be heard to share our knowing far and wide is very different to a more inner devotional journey that too is powerful and has laid strong foundations in the development of consciousness within the new group of world service and now the time is here to bring that to life in the world of forms at a higher level for some this may resonate as a call to action for others it may feel like a stretch out of our comfort zone a second area that struck me when reflecting on this subject of spiritual leadership is of course energy force and substance that our chemical magical process that enables us as human beings to really build the link between spirit and matter over many lives we have had and continue to have a relationship with energy force and substance we are increasingly powerful and that is accelerating as we are called upon to support the externalization of the hierarchy recognizing the impact that we have really understanding cause-and-effect and becoming intentional about those impacts is the active leadership we're being asked to take on manifesting projects in the world of form that are deeply imbued with spirit and thereby transformational in nature a third factor in spiritual leadership for me is the subject of inspiration and I'd like to just quote a short piece from an article that appeared in the beacon in 2002 written by Mary Bailey where she says that true leadership is a our ability to inspire enlighten and stimulate others and the key here is to be is to help others to be inspired by the world of ideas and meaning our ability to inspire others comes from our ability to serve and our willingness to serve and as the Christ said the greatest among you is the servant of all to step beyond our sense of self personal need and discomfort and to offer ourselves in full service of the plan on behalf of humanity this stimulates and inspires others and continuing with that theme of idea is it felt important also to speak about the subject of followership in traditional leadership of course we experience followship as people others following the person bringing us back to that hero style of leadership that I mentioned at the beginning we often place heavy emphasis on a person's ability to rally others behind them as a personality the great generals politicians come to mind and of course I'm not so great but all six three in essence but this is changing just not fast enough and needs to accelerate our role as leaders is to aid that acceleration knots through personality of course but through the dissemination of ideas and concepts bringing visibility in all departments economy education science religion and many others that will enable the vision of a new civilization to be realized a new way of being that values the sacredness of all and so to the full moon the seem to have confused my papers excuse me one second and so to the role that we have as as leaders where we are being called upon to enact our work differently and this Rorick picture felt to me to be a good expression of that task we're being called upon to start projects that may feel quite scary that might feel quite foolish or brave projects a bit like Noah which are actually offering a lifeline or a ladder to the people who perhaps are less able than us to see the bigger plan but that calls on us to put ourselves out in the world in perhaps a way that has servers we have not historically done to think about the projects that we can actually offer to the world that might be a story a book it might be that we participate in new social projects it might be that our interest lies in the new religion whatever our purpose or whatever we feel called to do we as leaders are being asked to step up and to find our way into those projects there are many many options open to us what is clear however is that it is not an option for us to step back at this time it is not an option for us to find some quiet space and consider only the subjective work that we do as the new group of world servers but we are being called upon to be active as to the form of those projects or that activism there are so many new things emerging in the world today so many energies pouring in to humanity that are actually opening up new gateways to the plan we spoilt for choice as to where we step in as leaders but step in we must so whatever idea whatever concept whatever inkling or intuition we find ourselves with at this time we have to go beyond the knowing that we have and really bring that knowing into form it matters not have small that is it's about taking action and becoming spiritual activists in our definition of leadership so I'd like also to bring in the energies of Leo at this time excuse me I wanted also to share with you an example of a project that we had brought out in the work that I do as an organizational consultant one of the things that is so key at this time is for us the spiritual leaders to really take hold of our courage and a lot of the work that we do in the consultancy that I'm part of is in the field of some very traditional organizations and yet we have found a way to translate the spiritual teachings the aegis wisdom in a way that at times can be heard by some of those more traditional leaders those that have started to see that there is more to their leadership role than perhaps it's defined by the more traditional world of work the purpose that we work to in our organization is that we seek to help leaders to consciously create the new era of work we have to span quite a long continuum in that work and yet at the core we hold very clear sense of the qualities that we are seeking to connect leaders that we work with to and we encapsulate that in the picture that you have in front of you now these conscious leadership qualities we don't offer these as the only way to understand the new worlds of leadership but they do give obey for discussion they give a basis for opening up the new insights and the new energies for the seeking to make themselves known in our particular field which is the field of business and the field of economy we ran a section once where we exploit these leaders these qualities to a group of about 20 leaders who happen to be in the National Health Service in the UK and interestingly they were very open to each of these these qualities they were very happy to explore all of them and examine them but the one that they struggled with most was the quality of heart or in fact the use of that word heart and the use of the word love and so we had long discussions about the quality of love and the quality of heart and how that already shows up in organisations but how it can be extended and transformed even further and I offer this only as an example of the sort of things that we can do as spiritual leaders if we're prepared to be vulnerable and to accept that we may or may not be understood in the work that we are doing and so to this full moon in Leo where we are like Hercules facing the opportunity to slay the lion the Lion of the integrated personality the I am that we have cultivated carefully over lifetimes and once again it stands before us in this moment of the full moon and we have the opportunity to shatter that illusion of ourselves recognizing that the self-assertive individual is but a step to the higher Aquarian goal the universal mind consciousness and brouk endeavor spiritual leadership of course demands a well-developed sense of self a strong foundation that can be a faithful servant in service of a greater sacrifice group fusion and cooperative leadership our keywords here leo brings us the courage to dare to overcome and to claim our rightful place in Aquarius the home of group consciousness lurex painting of the bridge is again a useful symbol for the bridge between Leo and Aquarius but is encapsulated in the key note that we will focus on tonight I am that and that am I the search for the higher ego or soul which in the era of the incoming seventh ray and Aquarian energies brings us to group consciousness and to leadership within the group context and at this time we have access to Sirius as August is the month of the dog star and we as humans can hopefully feel greater vitalization of that Syrian substance however small in comparison to the great series but we can feel that resonating within us as we find our courage to step forward and play all of the lower self and that bridge takes us also into the world of groups of course and leadership within groups we all know that we are in the 2000 year Epoque of Aquarius epoch of group consciousness and group work so what of leadership in this context - funny play our role in group work we have to develop the skills of cooperative leadership and as the CEO sida Krantz tells us in leadership training corporate leadership works out a network of individuals who by their response certain functions certain fields of activity and knowledge and wisdom have assumed responsibility in this area a perfect sharing of the burden of manifesting the defined plan for Humanity in cooperative leadership it's no longer about the eye or the hero leader it's about how we cooperate as leaders within the group consciousness and working within a group requires inspiration inspiration is an energy which does not allow for power struggles it is energy where cooperation sits at the core of the work as we focalize energy forcing substance within a group we can manifest consciousness as white magic magicians on a grand scale we have the responsibility to move from a group of disciples to group discipleship which is a big and significant difference within the group there are often a varying levels of integration and unfoldment but in group discipleship individuality has been subjugated to the group soul a network of relationships all functioning from the place of spiritual leadership where accountability responsibility and greater good sit at the core but focused on group purpose the group itself in this context becomes the leader a fusion of its constituent parts and its unity and so as the new group of world servers and this aspirants we know we are touching albeit fleetingly at times into the fifth dimension and we have a responsibility as leaders to cooperate with the incoming energies and embrace the new ways to bring the vision of the new civilization to life here on earth working cooperatively in groups with fellow aspirants and with men and women of goodwill we will manifest requires spirit infused forms taking our courage and offering our wisdom in whichever way we can this is spiritual leadership thank you I think we will now open for other contributions or any questions or impressions that maybe were stimulated through the talk thank you very much Lorraine it's very deeply inspiring presentation and I think the topic or the entire group for the entire community of world service is very timely as in that image of Kandinsky that you share there the of the world of chaos representing the current situation in the world that's the time where actually the leadership of disciples is essential for their furthering of the entire plan and making this shift in perception of leadership as a whole list of the vision and inspires is very important for us and so we invite our audience now to contribute their thoughts and impressions to the collective full of ideas before we go into meditation and you can do that by raising your hand it's a function on the control panel of on your computers we will unmute you or you can write your comments in this question section of your control panel and there there is a request if it would be possible to have a transcript of this talk our rainy do you have that well I I have a lot of notes whether I would call it a transcript or not I'm not so sure but I'm sure something can be sorted yes and this presentation and the entire webinar is being recorded and it will be posted to our website in a couple days it's 20 25 initiative dot org so you could listen it again and I have your own notes as well I was very in touch with the theme of cooperative leadership that Lorraine you brought up in your presentation and together with these beautiful images it really brings the idea of the collective leadership that the network of light workers world stir coming together as an holders of the vision for their communities and working together in unison could you share with us your thoughts about how we as members of the new group of old servers can be effectively connected and effectively communicating between the groups and together hold it vision of the new civilization for Humanity and the civilization in chaos that we currently see well I think Alexander from and this is just clearly my sense of it but but I think that the new group of world service has has done phenomenal work already in building the the foundations of connection we we are deeply committed to the furtherance of the plan whether we fully understand that or not of course that's that's can have many discussions about the plan but we do know it's about bringing in a new civilization for Humanity we know it's about claiming our our birthright which is our ability to live together in love and light and to to do that as spiritual beings having human experience and to remember that that's that's where we're from and I think the new group of world services has successfully developed its connection and the many light centers around that that broad theme but I think what we're being asked to do now is to really harness that energy really activate those light centers in the day-to-day life of humanity and and forgive me because I had no intention of upsetting anybody with this this image but I think at one level we could perhaps rightfully be accused of sitting a little bit on on our cushions and and doing the the kind of inner work that we do but perhaps being a little disconnected from from the world of form and and of course we're right to be disconnected at one level because that's part of the evolutionary journey it's part of the consciousness unfoldment and yet we are here as human beings we have incarnated in order to be here at this time and therefore the connections that we need to make with each other now need to also operate in that world of form many of the listeners will know of Charles Eisenstein a writer who's been quite prolific on many fronts economy is the one I know him best for but he is also written on the new story and there are many groups that have formed around this idea of the new story and how bit-by-bit that can be brought to life in in their own world and and some some of us as leaders have global impact and some people have more local impact in the in the context of group consciousness it's all valid and equal it's at no point should we make ourselves small or less than it's all important and every single piece of work that we can do to help translate and transmit the the energies as we perceive them and to bring those into into form in the right way that helps humanity in its overall journey small or large so so I would say our connections need to continue to be obviously in the subjective arena but we also need to and that you know we need to not lose sight of that but we also need to be expanding our efforts and as we expand because as I said earlier we are increasingly capable and powerful and we are much more capable of doing far more than we think we are you know that whole energy force and substance formula is is very much alive and well within the new group of world service so we need to be intentional about how we use that in the wider world and find those projects and find other servers who are able to work with us without that necessarily having to be the esoteric community again there is a risk I think that we we feel it needs to only be working with other piece of terrorists the nuclear world service is multi-dimensional and men and women of goodwill are everywhere so we should cooperate with whoever shows up really it's interesting the notion of being white magicians because if we have the vision and we try to inspire others but we not men is not capable to manifest a vision then it all can disappear in vain and that's important point to to remember and work on that actually with the vision is needs to be manifested and the actual leader is the one who works to bring it into the physical realm yeah and and and the active leadership is is the is the willingness to step out and to step forward and be seen and be visible and be counted for me these are all aspects of leadership but not from the place of the ego of course but from the place of manifesting spirit into matter I see we have a question mark alongside and named I don't know if that means and what's to ask a question I guess there are several comments and n wrote thank you for your excellent presentation Lorraine your tour contained truly relevant insights that I found very inspiring and helpful I will definitely be studying your material many more times thank you Chinni wrote Thank You Lorraine for sending us you know I'm most grateful for the inspiration and practical information to expand my current work on all levels and paintings are particularly effective a very focuses I think paintings and a couple hands raised so I will unmute Heather brain Hedda hello Lorraine I love you too I particularly love the visuals going long sensitive and I've completed things to use the word that the creative arts and only its manifestations through what we now have reserved and to make goes beyond speech the periodic open listened to you I kept thinking how actual images were and actually they say so much without the need for really one thing that I think is interesting for people to take and really to talk more about but I enter any very interested in the aspect of spiritual leadership in which groups together and lead to antique talk and discuss to do their own understanding of what a spiritual life in a vision means it's actually about getting embody together through the talk in our it and doesn't matter what their level is that we typically understand through discussions and things in this way they find out what they mean and I wonder what we could support so thank you very much those were these four different sections Thank You Heather thank you and yes and thank you for for bringing in the points about the creative arts and and beauty yeah absolutely really you know maybe if I'd had more courage I would have simply offered the the visuals of the way of offering this sessions that somehow didn't occur to me but but you're right that that the creative arts seek huge volumes and part of our part of the new the new era part of the new civilization is fundamentally about beauty as we all know and and the creative arts who speak to all sorts people in all you know every different life doing a baller yeah and it's limited at a level that that we can't even begin to imagine some of those connections and as you say coupling that with with discussion to to develop further understanding I remember many many years ago I was holding a small group here at home and when I was starting out on my real conscious understanding of the the world of spirit and energy and and I this small group would gather together in my home and and I would just hold a space really where we could talk about all sorts of things although the intention was that it was very much a spiritual inquiry group and we covered all sorts of topics really but if I bit the group started to have the courage to go further into some of the subjects that just don't form part of the everyday discussion oh for a cup of coffee because they they started to tap into obviously a level of relationship but also a level of understanding so so getting into relationship with other people we when we think about groups from the Lisa Tareq point of view of course that there's a very profound quality about the group consciousness that we're talking about but like all things in our world things this at many different levels and I guess again one of my frustrations in perhaps some of the more lofty discussions that can go on around what it means to be spiritual or what it means to be a leader is that it can feel separate from and yet and I'm not going to get the quote right but but i but I think it's within the Bible there is the saying that you know we don't none of us will really get into the kingdom of heaven until the last the last pilgrim is home so it's about anywhere and everywhere any person that we can open up a conversation with or do a project with or come alongside that could be in schools it could be in new religion it could be in the arts it could be an economy I mean it's anywhere thank you Heather there's another hand I'm on you to Richard hello it's Rebecca on Richards computer I reserve hello I yes thank you so much it's very inspiring I just wanted to acknowledge that for us and for our group how wonderful the connections that 20:25 brings has has been for us you know being about connecting up with other groups and and interconnection in that way I've just it's been just an amazing thing for us to come across 2025 and and hear about so many different people who are doing different work and um that's really starting to translate into some tangible connections now for us since the Gemini webinar where you you opened up that dialogue and yeah I just wanted to thank you very much for all that you do with 2025 and I really think it is in the spirit of connection and global leadership that it's wonderful so thanks Thank You Rebecca in a way the 2025 tries to fulfill this one of the functions that contributes to said to contribute into one of the functions of the new group of servers to become that change place of ideas and that the shared vision could be distributed so to speak or that I think the world really needs now the common framework of references and Ageless Wisdom translated into the language of practical needs and service is can be that framework of references share it across the world we have some little time lapse before the meditation and so if there any other thoughts and contributions please we welcome you to share and today is the first day of the five days period of the Moon approach and so we use this time to bring collective alignment in preparation for the actual formal moment and as we continue work in different circles during this five days we encourage everyone to keep connect this connectivity that we establish through the exchanges like this and work really as one group new group of old servers and there is Ana another comment from Ashish feels amazing to hear this session thanks everyone for this session so Lorraine I suggest we move to meditation so please lead us ok I will thank you my final image for for today so as Alexander said as prepare for meditation at this time of the full moon we can employ our creative imagination to assist the hierarchy with letting in the light to reveal as we add our light to that of the planetary heart center we can see ourselves both embracing our own leadership challenge and supporting the manifestation of the plan so with that in mind that does prepare to meditate but is connect with our heart center radiating love across the planet and let us now bring our attention to the arsh dissenter the sound the armed inwardly to harmonize each of the personality vehicle let us withdraw our focus along the line of light extending toward the cave in the head here we visualize a small Golden Sun and let each one affirm themselves as a conscious soul incarnate extend the line of light to the top of the head and connect with the over lighting song and as we make our approach to the hierarchy let us remember that he who faces the light and stands within its radiance is blinded to the issues of the world of men he passes on the lighted way to the great center of absorption but he who feels the urge to pass that way it loves his brother on the darkened path revolves upon the pedestal of light and turns the other way he faces towards the dark and then the seven points of light within himself transmit the outward streaming light and lo the face of those upon the darker way receives that light for them the way is not so dark behind the Warriors twixt the light and the dark blazes the light of hierarchy we affirm the fact of group fusion and integration within the heart center of the new group of world servers mediating between hierarchy and humanity and we found the mantra I am one with my group brothers and all that I have is theirs may the love which is in my soul pour forth to them made the strength which is in the lift and aid em may the thoughts which my soul creates reach and encourage them we project a line of lighted energy towards the spiritual hierarchy of the planet a planetary heart the great ashram of synaptic Amara and towards the Christ at the heart of hierarchy extend the line of light towards Shambala the center where the will of God is known hold the contemplative mind open to the extra planetary energies streaming into Shambhala and radiated through hierarchy using the creative imagination endeavor to see the three planetary centers Shambala hierarchy and humanity gradually coming into alignment and interplay and has now pause in meditation as we contemplate the keynote for Leo I am that that am I you using the creative imagination visualize the energies of light love and the will to good pouring throughout the planet and becoming anchored on earth in prepared physical plane centers through which the plan can manifest use the six fold progression of divine love as the sequence of energy precipitation Shambhala hierarchy the Christ the new group of world service men and women of goodwill everywhere in the world physical centers of distribution let us refocus the consciousness as a group within the periphery of the great ashram and together sound the affirmation in the center of all loved ice and from that Center I the soul or outward move from that Center I the one who serves will work may the love of the Divine self be shed abroad in my heart through my group and throughout the world let us visualize the downpouring spiritual inflow released from Shambhala through the hierarchy and streaming into humanity through the prepared Channel consider how these dim pourin energies are establishing the pathway of light for the coming world teacher the Christ as the great invocation is sounded visualized the outpouring of light and love and power from the spiritual hierarchy through the five planetary in this London Darjeeling New York Geneva took you irradiating the consciousness of the whole human race from the point of light within the mind of God let light stream forth into the minds of men let light descend on earth from the point of love within the heart of God let love stream forth into the hearts of men may Christ return to earth from the center where the will of God is known that purpose guide the little wills of men the purpose which the Masters know and serve from the center which we call the race of men let the plan of love and light work out and may it seal the door where evil 12 let light and love and power restore the plan on earth [Music] whoa thank you dear friends Thank You Lorraine thank you everyone for joining us today we invite you to join our following webinars and our next webinar will be on August 22nd it's going to be the second Leo Newman webinar so the or both Leo and Virgo and we will continue our work with the UN sustainable 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iKuxQmwmR6k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKuxQmwmR6k | Lecture 11 : Introduction to Proteomics | [Music] [Applause] welcome to MOOC course on introduction to proteomics in the first module you were introduced about latest developments in the area of genomics our eventual goal of this course is to introduce you the concepts of proteomics but you would like to develop the concepts of genomics first proteomics and then try to integrate both genomics and proteomics so this module we are going to talk to you about proteomic technologies some basics more advancement in the areas of mass spectrometry and how one could analyze the data using various latest tools available so let's first start about some of the basic concepts of proteomics especially an overview of proteomic technologies from discovery to function so let's first look at the checks on your mix I am sure you have been listening variety of terminologies linked to omics field omics field aims to look at a given system in its totality for example all the genes or DNA of a given system can be studied under genomics all the RNA or transcripts under transcriptomics all the proteins under proteomics all metabolites as metabolomics let us say if the context was to look at all the possible transcripts genes or proteins then you say that we are going to study the global proteome or global genome analysis but if the concept is linked to a specific cell or an organ then that distiller or organelle proteomics so in this way I hope that you know now you are clear about layers of information and different type of omics terminologies all the started from the success of the human genome projects and the success of genomic technologies especially in the 1990s that time various genome projects were in progress and especially 2001 and 2003 during that time the draft human genome maps were published which was one of the major accomplishments of first time knowing about all the possible human genes why this was you know one of the major breakthroughs which has happened in front of many of us a major milestones in biology but when people looked at variety of model organisms especially fruit fly which is Drosophila melanogaster round worm C elegans tail crash Arab doctors italiana human Homo sapiens variety of model organism sure the number of genes are not very different in different systems the numbers may vary around 17,000 20,000 so what makes different systems so different morphologically and physiologically so eventually the focus shifted from the genome moving on to the protein level investigation or proteome let us look at some of the basic information basic biology from the genomic DNA the after transcription the RN is are formed and in the process of it splicing you can see that you know the exhausted introns are there and when introns are out the functional mature mRNA being formed with combination of various exons now during this process from pre mRNA to mRNA or the mature mRNA formation you know variety of combinations can happen different exons can come in two different combinations to give rise to different type of mature mRNA which may eventually result in two different protein forms the from same gene different transcripts and different proteins could be produced and further now this information could be much more complicated because each protein may also gets modified based on the attachment of phosphate to do methyl residue glucose the sugar molecules hydroxyl residues many of these modifications known as post translational modifications are very relevant for the functional information of the protein so looking at this information now let's look at this cartoon where we can see the Inner Sphere that is the genome then the transcripts are being formed the blue circle shows the transcriptome and then eventually the proteins are formed and gets modified that is the proteome the study of proteins and their properties to provide a broad integrated view of cellular processes is known as proteome and the field which aims to study that is known as proteomics I'd like to highlight that after genome reference maps which are published the eventual goal of the entire community was to look at possibility of all the proteins and trying to obtain evidence that these proteins do exist in human with various type of experimental approaches like mass spectrometry and tissue based microarrays all those efforts took a lot of time but eventually 2014 and 15 the first draft human proteome map was published which tried to capture and provide evidence that proteins do exist for all the genes which were already decoded and then you know almost 17,500 proteins were you know the evidence for those were provided in two different seminal papers you know based on the mass spectrometry in 2014 and then eventually based on the tissue based map of the proteome in 2015 so these are again the major milestone accomplishment after the draft human genome maps we now have the draft human proteome maps available so broadly if we want to study the proteomics or the field of proteomics you can think about there are two major objectives one is to look at the new discoveries or new kind of targets in context of a given disease or given history or given comparison which you want to make or you want to understand the function of the proteins someone could turn my as a discovery or abundance based proteomics another can be known as function based proteomics so discovery based proteomics aims to look at the new protein molecules which could be showing change in the abundance because of the disease or a stress condition or drug treatment and what are their identification and what is their quantification so these information could be obtained under discovery or abundance based proteomics then one could look at function based proteomics where aim is to identify the function of unknown proteins or the new proteins which you have discovered from the discovery set so where the proteins are expressed the assays to try understand the function of these proteins are the major goal of functional proteomics so if you look at the technology which could be used for discovery proteomics essentially various type of gel based technology like 2d gels and IH and mass spectrometry were quite handy to use the discovery based workflows and then how to look at the functional information was based on the protein microarrays and SPR surface plasmon resonance based technologies which provide more information at the functional level so much more gel free kind of approaches more high-throughput approaches were used for the functional studies so one could say that you know there are various facets of proteomics starting from the beginning of the proteomics field which is started with gel based proteomics or the gel free proteomics which is predominantly build on the mass spectrometry and various label-free biosensors or functional proteomics where you want to study the function of the given protein or turtle proteomics will you want to target a specific protein a peptide sequence and do their validation in the high throughput manner I'll give a very brief overview of you know each of these domains of course there are separate courses which I have offered in the past where you can get much more detail about each of one of these technologies and the full modules on those but let kind of capture very briefly the you know whereas technology they will build for studying proteome so in this light gel based proteomics comes very first because all of you have studied at least some level of gels LDS paid gel or even two dimensional gel electrophoresis or the advanced form of gels which is known as diet or difference in the electrophoresis so the study of you know looking at the proteome or separating proteins on the gel have been from very long time electrophoresis field has in size from 1950s and especially the 2d gel came into the light in 1975 when close and Farrell the first time showed that one could separate proteins based on their two properties of molecular weight and isoelectric point so this is the you know a cartoon diagram showing you the concept of two dimension electrophoresis but the first dimension protein separation can be done on the IPG strip or immobilized pH gradient a strip in the isoelectric focusing field based on their p i-- values when pH equals P I there is no net charge then putting a stop migrating in the electric field and this is how you can separate the proteins based on their p i-- values based on either three to ten IPG strip or four to seven IPG strip you can choose as per the relevance once you have done the first dimension separation then put the same strip on the SDS page gel unit and now you can separate proteins on the second dimension based on their molecular weight so then eventually you generate an image which is shown in this particular spot where you can obtain information for each protein at their molecular weight as well as i select a point level now let's say that your goal was to do the differential proteomics or abundance based proteomics to look at the new targets in context of a given you know condition a and condition by comparison so you have done the protein extraction solubalization of the proteins and then separate them based on their isoelectric point in the first dimension of the reduction alkylation proteins are separated on the SDS page gel in the second dimension you can now separate those 2d gels you can now stain those for visualization / using either Coomassie stain or silverstein now these two gel patterns that emerge from condition a and condition B after analysis you can see that you know some spots are differentially expressed and if those are reproducible you can excise or cut the spots and then do the protein identification using mass spectrometry while this is all you know very straightforward very nice technology but because of the reproducibility issue because of the running artifacts and because of the you know the low throughput the number of protein coverage issues a new technology it was much more easy to accept that was dice technology which is difference in G electrophoresis especially for the quantitative proteomics so in this particular technology let's say you have two samples for condition E and condition B which you want to compare you can now label them from you know si 3 and sy 5 dice these are fluorescent diets from the signing and then in addition to these two dyes you're also adding making a mixture of the both the samples from sample1 and sample2 as a reference pool and then use that reference pool to label with situ dyes mix all the three samples together then on one gel and then you are going to obtain the three images after scanning for side to side three and five five so in this light now you got control and treatment side three and side five images and situ as the reference pool let's say if you have to run three biological replicates in all the three biological replicate side to image will remain the same because you have already made the pool of that and the control and treatment images will change so this became much more reproducible much more quantitative and if we now want to summarize I have just shown your data from the lab where now you can see after comparison these are the 3d views of the spots of from the de gel the bottom panel is for the control spots and the top L for the deleted spots so looks like something is very interesting three-dimensional view like showing you know higher expression of this protein in a given disease context so if you want to summarize the overall what we learned from the gel based that gel based proteomics sir you know very handy very simple easy root technology but because of the reproducibility issues and limitations of gel to gel variability the focus shifted more towards the quantitative proteomics based on the diet daya the multiplexing technology which offers much more sensitive and much more reproducible way of doing gel based proteomics however the major challenge of both the 2d gel or die gel remains that after you know looking at the significant protein spots you want to identify them using mass spectrometer but from the gel when you excite a given spot the protein amount present in that a spot may be too little too low for you to with no reproducibly capture that information and then get any prepared identification so even now you see this particular 3d view spot looks pretty nice and you know biologically very relevant but what this protein is we have no idea no information so can we now you know identify the protein using mass spectrometer and if we can do that then only we will have any sort of biological information but if mass spectrometer fails to identify this information because there is not sufficient peptides available then I think our all-in felt have failed so therefore gel based proteomics is you know great it can do many things but it's still the success of identifying the protein of relevance could be only 50 or 60 percent because you cannot identify all the protein spots so a lot of focus shifted in the overall proteomics field from the gels and moving to the jail free proteomics especially based on the mass spectrometry so let's not shift to the next module especially looking at mass spectrometry based proteomics I must say this particular technology has almost you know influenced very positively the entire field of proteomics and even when metabolomics and as a result you will see a lot of developments happening in this area I'll probably give a separate lecture in my next lecture just focused on the MS based proteomics but let's kind of you know very get get very brief overview of mass spectrometry based proteomics the mass spectrometers they are aiming to provide you information based on the master charge ratios of these particularly do--you're peptides to give you identification and quantification and to achieve that you are trying to separate these ions in the electric and magnetic field so diffusion is mentioned here that is a technique for protein identification and analysis by the production of charged molecular species and their separation by magnetic and electric field based on their mass and charge ratio this image is shown here this for shotgun proteomics you don't want to use the gels directly solubilize the protein do the no reduction alkylation followed by treat with enzyme trypsin for digestion now all the proteins will convert to the peptide form these peptides can now be you know cleaned up for the salt and other debris you remove those artifacts and now the clean peptides could be directly subjected and injected to the inside the mass spectrometer for doing ms analysis or ms/ms analysis in this area you will also use the chromatography like a specially strong cation exchange or reverse phase for peptide separation and then you will use I ration source like electrospray ionisation normality to ionize lys peptides into the gaseous ionized forms then separate them based on their various M by Z properties in the mass analyzers the different type of mass analyzers available could be you know quadrupole time-of-flight ion trap Orbitrap many type of configurations are available and then one could use ms ms to generate the peptide spectrum and then use databases for peptide search and eventually you will get the hit for the protein identification in just nutshell of course you know we will touch upon some of this concept in much more detail in the next lecture but I just just trying to give you the overall knows field of proteomics especially gel base we covered and I'm trying to give you the feel for the mass spec based proteomics specially shotgun proteomics so if you want to do quantitative proteomics using mass spectrometry the way we talk for gel based where we have used the you know concept of dice technology here one of the successful exam I tried based quantity proteomics I attract in isobaric tagging for the relative and absolute quantification and here again you can take now four samples or eight samples or even you know a similar technology like TMT or tandem a stag have come forward where you can study with templates studies these are isobaric tax so it means you are not changing over addition of the mass on any of the four condition or eight condition so in this way you know we have this ie track label 100 four hundred five one one seven one seven they put the balancer region is 31 30 29 - 18 overall mass added is 145 which is all same in all the four conditions you have labeled the peptide of four different conditions mix them all together and do ms/ms analysis this cartoon shows you that you have four conditions you have done protein extraction followed by digestion from those label the samples using itraq labels combine them do the you know some sort of chromatographic purification if required and then followed by lcms analysis at the ms/ms level you can see these reporter ions could be visualized one four one five one one six one one seven and this information could be used for the quantification of peptides so this is the in a very nutshell a very brief about using mass spectrometer directly for the connotation you are not using any gels in this approach next technology which is coming forward is targeted proteomics which is also based on the mass spectrometry revolution where aim is to look at peptides directly using triple quadrupole based mass spectrometry and do their validation so one approach which has come forward very promising is known as a serum selected reaction monitoring or mr a multiple reaction monitoring and then these you know technology approaches either says now you will see there are triple quadrupole mass spec being used for example q1 which is a mass filter here you are going to select a given peptide so you already identified the peptide sequences of interest from discovery workflow now you want to validate a specific peptide so you are selecting those you know specific tights now let us say shown in different colors of red blue and black for the red one now you are doing the fragmentation in the collision cell and then further analyzing its you know product ions so you are looking at the precursor and product iron pair which is referred as the transition and then you are monitoring at least three translation of a given peptide something shown in these cartoons and you are looking at at least three peptides for a given protein to be very confident about your quantification so now using this information that for a given peptide you have measured at least three transitions and then for a given protein you have taken at least three peptides now you can validate peptides you directly using mass spectrometer and of course it will have much more detail eventually in the you know in the lectures as the lesson of the demo sessions where you will be introduced to the concepts of the promising software like a skyline how to analyze the target data and how to conduct these experiments using tartrate proteomics triple quadrupole mass spec in the lab setting we will also have a demo session on that one could utilize these information for the you know actual clinical work for example now we identified some specific targets for one of the studies in the brain tumor and now we are only looking at that target across large number of patients these are the patients suffering from you know various grades of gliomas grade 2 grade 3 and great for this particular protein elect a dehydrogenase we are trying to measure only that peptide across all of these patients and we see there are much more abundance of this peptide in grade 4 and something similar result we were also seen in the discovery workflow when we use the itraq based work so you know you can see that there are different technologies which have complimentary nature which could be utilized to to complement the information and rather than now generating the antibodies separately for doing validation you can just use the mass spectrometer even for the validation and of course once the validation looks very promising on large number of samples then you can make synthetic peptide which are heavy labeled and then try to do the more accurate quantification once even you have passed that kind of inner road block and you will see that now there is no detectable amount but a reproducible accurate quantification of again peptide from the Nicoll samples then you can take it forward next say well you probably now want to develop a clinical assay directly using mass spectrometer or you can raise antibodies or some other kind of biochemical assays which could be realized for doing the much simpler based assay like Eliza or Reston brought for the clinical treaty so this can be you know a path in the workflow for taking your you know the project of interest from discovery to the you know validation and followed by taking to the clinical translation work so I know I'm kind of you know going fast I'm trying to cover a variety of fields in a very very nutshell or each one of these require lot more detail for instead iing about the details of each technology but let's kind of capture the the at least the breadth of the entire field of proteomics and especially we started from gel based move to mass spectrometer and now let's shift slightly toward the in tracked omics and function proteomics technologies so variety of fraeno technologies are being developed in this areas of interact omics where aim is to look at how a protein interacts is another protein another biomolecule or a drug molecule and how to identify their function or at least get a glimpse of what could be possible function of an unknown protein and this light traditional approaches like yeast two-hybrid or even affinity chromatography even a precipitation were heavily used more recently we have started using protein microarrays and label-free technologies this complex slide which shows you variety of platforms available for doing protein microarray based work let's start you know understanding it you know in the small pieces if you have printed antibodies on the glass slides that is let's say you know these three cartoons which is known as abundance based proteomics so you are trying to measure the abundance of a given protein for which you already have an antibody and then the way you can develop your assay it can be direct labeling it could be sandwich se or it can be reverse phase protein arrays in reverse phase protein arrays you would like to you know take the tissue lysate or cell lysate and then probing for a given antibody to measure its abundance so this is known as abundance based proteomics where aim is to male there abundance of biomolecules by analyte is specific reagents or you can also look at the function based protein microarray approaches where a mission study the biochemical properties are the protein interactions for which either you have purified a protein and printed that on the chip or you know the specific peptide sequences and you have tried to use those information for the you know printing on the chip or you can just take the cDNA directly for your not purify the protein but directly you are taking the DNA or the cDNA print them on the chip and use in vitro transcription translation mix on top of that and then try to synthesize protein on the chip this field is known as self expression microarrays or selfie cell free based proteomics so the technologies like Iran nucleic acid programmable protein arrays or nappa or multiple spotting techniques are promising approaches to do these cell free expression with microarrays but all of these for which I have showed are a possible way to look at the function of the proteins so in some way that you know either a variety of platforms available for doing the proteomics especially even the interact or mix using microarray based workflows additionally another technology if you are now aiming to look at more quantitative information for biomolecular interactions then you don't want to label the proteins with any given fluorescent or for fluorophore so here your aim is to look at the biomolecules in its native state and you are looking at in the label free manner surface plasmon resonance or SPR is one of the promising technology in this manner which measures the change in the percentage reflectivity as a result of you know the two biomolecules comes into the binding you will see the change in their percentage reflectivity or in the refractive index of the medium will change and therefore you can see the binding is happening or you know still very weak binding is happening and that is you know measure under additional gram which I'll show in the next slide but here this cartoon what it shows that you have a gold slide you have a light source and you have immobilized some antibodies of interest for example you are you know passing your proteins of interest to measure that there is no there happening for this protein or not and then if there is a no binding then you will see the change in the percentage reflectivity and followed by you will monitor these Instagram so if you now look at what you obtain from this kind of experiment initially you have interest rate baseline you are now measuring this Instagram which is a response unit what's this timescale the baseline is very straight and after you know a binding it starts happening on the chip you will see the on rate and then you keep flowing the buffer so that you know the molecules cannot dissociate and that will come under the dissociation phase or the offer rate and then you want to utilize the same chip for further experiment and that could be studied after regeneration when now you can use some of the mile races to strip off your binding so this is you know the change in the speed signal versus time is known as speed syndrome shows you the binding activity and provides information for the on rate off rate or the KT values of a given interaction a new advancement in this area is spr imaging where now the aim is to look at you know something like you know combining microarray based concept to the spr based concept you want to study the molecular interaction in high throughput manner like microarray but also want to get their KD values and the quantity of information in the high throughput manner and that's the recipe our imaging is one of the promising approach additionally one could look at identification of new interactors let's say you have a you know an antibody which you have immobilized on the gold slide you are passing a cell lysate or tissue lysate and you are expecting to bind some of the unknown proteins on the antibody so therefore you know you want to know identify which are the potential Interactive's which are binding to this you know antibody of interest so can you now identify those interactors and that's where you need to bring in the SPR ms and you technology approach so can you now in a strip of this particular you know bound molecule or the analyte which is bound on the the gold chip and then generate sufficient of those peptides so that now you can run on the mass spectrometer we have tried to optimize some of these technologies and after you know multiple run cycle you now generate sufficient amount of child which has given a detectable amount of peptide in the mass spectrometer and you can identify these in tractors or the proteins of interest so finally what we are doing we are trying to build the layers of protein information using variety of proteomic technologies where proteins are localized how the interacts which are the substrate for these Irsay's and variety of ways we are trying to understand the protein function which is very very complex so in this light I would like to conclude that there are many promising proteomic technologies are in development you need to be very cautious and clear which technology platforms you are going to use for your addressing a political question all of these particular technologies have made a huge revolution of understanding various welfare system but depending on your need you can choose some time a gel based proteomic technology or directly mass spectrometers or use micro arrays or SP or of any other technologies available to address the right ethical question so depending on what is your question what you want to obtain the answer you can choose the right type of complimentary proteomic approach I hope it kind of gives you the the good foundation and at least the overview of the field of how various type of proteomic technologies could be used for withstanding any political system as I go along and as you know we are going to cover this part in the workshop we will talk more about mass spectrometry based workflows and different type of data analysis tools available which will help you to now get the depth of this field especially how to utilize in your own research thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] | IIT Bombay July 2018 | UCLI5I1QwKqQn0Cf4nzdGKeQ | 2019-07-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,047 | 29,027 |
EoblFtyiACY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoblFtyiACY | class 10 biology respiratory system em | hello children this is 10th class biology digital lesson in this lesson we are going to learn about human respiratory system their pathway and mechanism of respiration human respiratory system is the energy producing system which produces energy for our biological activities respiration is the energy producing life process that needs food for the production of energy thus respiration leads to final utilization of food normally respiration takes place in oxygen-rich environment so respiration needs oxygen and cells of living body continuously needs energy for that energy their cells continuously utilizes food from the food respiration process releases energy by oxidizing the food molecules with the help of oxygen meaning of respiration respiration the word respiration is derived from a latin word respire respire meaning is breathe so respiration refers to the whole chain of processes from the inhalation of air to the use of oxygen in the cells let us see the parts of our human respiratory system human respiratory system contains the following parts nasal cavity fairings larynx trachea lungs and diaphragm these are the important parts present in human respiratory system now let us see about the events or steps in our respiration there are no strict demarcations of events involved in the process of respiration why because respiration involves so many biochemical and physical processes but for our general understanding let's study the process of respiration under the falling heads those are breathing gases exchange at lungs level gas transport by blood gases exchange at tissue level and cellular respiration now we will discuss about these events along with the parts of our respiratory system the first part of our respiratory system is nose now we can see the parts in our respiratory system in the picture and this is the pathway of aid means how the air enters into the lungs first the air enters from the nose into the nasal cavity from the nasal cavity it goes through the firings larynx bronchus and also lungs so now we are going to discuss in detail about the part of the aid first one nostrils the first part in the human respiratory system is nose the openings of the nose is called as nostrils human respiratory system has two nostrils and air usually enters the body through the nostrils nasal cavity nostrils opens into the nasal cavity it is a chamber starting from the nostrils to the pharynx when the air is passing through these nasal cavity air gets filtered the moist surface of the lining of the nasal cavity and the heads which are growing from the nasal cavity removes the small dust particles present in the air and air also gets adjusted to the body temperature so its temperature is brought close to that of the body temperature and while passing through the nasal cavity aid also becomes more moisture than the before so while passing through the nasal cavity it gets cleaned and its temperature becomes equal to the body temperature and the air gets moisturized next part in the respiratory system and in the part of the air is fairings warming and motioning of the air continues in the fairings region also pharynx is the junction for the both digestive system and respiratory system in the pharynx we can see an important structure a muscular flap that is epiglottis epiglottis is a regulates the movement of food and air through their respective passages next part is larynx the larynx can also be called as voice box this larynx is responsible for our speech it contains local cards it is a stiff box like structure when air passes through the vocal cards the air makes vibrate of the vocal cards when the vocal cards vibrate they produces the sound according to our speech and songs next part is trachea when aid passes from the nasal cavity and firings air gets entered into the trachea trachea is a tube-like structure in general it can be called as windpipe the the trachea in the lower end divides into two parts thus forming the bronchus trunca is made up of tough cartilage and also lined with the mucus layer it is a present in the lower region of the neck the trachea divides to form two tubes that those are called as bronchi the lower end of the trachea or windpipe divides to divides to to form two bronchi one leading to each lung thus the formed bronchus further divides to form fine bronchioles which enters into the alveoli the breathing step is continuous from the nose to the bronchus and to the lungs the aid from the nose enters into the nasal cavity from the nasal cavity to the pharynx to the larynx and to the trachea from the trachea to the bronchus and to the branchioles from the bronchioles the air enters into the sac-like structures called alveoli these are alveoli these are the numerous small chambers present inside the lungs the interior of the lung is divided into millions of small chambers thus tremendously increasing the moist surface area which is available for the gaseous exchange between blood and air because of this alveoli the gas section takes place very effectively the alveoli are very tiny structures and of course one cell thick structures the interior of the lung is much folded and the the total surface of the lung is enormously increased because of these holdings if all alveoli of lungs are spread out they will cover an area of nearly 160 meter square which is equal to the tennis court let us see about gases exchange at lungs level gases exchange at lungs level is carried out in the part of alveoli alveoli are the very small structures which are present inside the lungs these are numerous and only one cell thick these alveoli are surrounded by blood capillaries those blood capillaries also one cell thick when deoxygenated blood enters into these blood capillaries the carbon dioxide in the deoxygenated blood leaves the blood and enters into the alveoli the oxygen present in the alveoli will enter into the blood capillaries through the process of diffusion and next the blood the carries this oxygen to the different parts of the body this is called as gaseous exchange at lungs level in the lungs gaseous exchange takes place in the brass in the place of alveoli here we can see the percentages of gases in the inhaled and exiled air if you see the oxygen percentage oxygen percentage is only 21 percent in the exa in her day but it is 16.4 percent in the exalted means the remaining four point six percent of oxygen is utilized inside our body in the carbon dioxide the exhaust aid is point zero three percent but in the exalted four percent ox carbon dioxide is there the extra amount of carbon dioxide we are inhaling is produced inside our body because of different biological activities and if you see the nitrogen percentage nitrogen percentage is remained as it is this means we are not utilizing nitrogen gas or we are not producing nitrogen gas next one water vapor water vapor percentage is variable in the in her day why because the percentage of water vapor is depends upon the environmental conditions and next in the exalted the water vapor is saturated this means when we are exhaling aid the saturated air is releasing out with water vapor next come to the temperature temperature of inhaled air is variable depending upon the environmental conditions means depending upon the season the air may be cool or maybe hot but in the exalt air always the air temperature is close to the body temperature dust particles these are also variable according to the environmental conditions but in the exalted only small tiny dust particles may be appear or may not be appear these are the percentages of gases in the inhaled and exiled air see this is the transportation of blood transportation of oxygen in the blade if you see the blue color blade here the blue colored blood means it is the deoxygenated blood when the deoxygenated blood reaches the alveoli in the capillaries the oxygen which is present in the alveoli will enters into the capillaries thus the blood becomes red in color the blood becomes red in color means it is receiving oxygen and becoming as oxygenated blood the carbon dioxide which is present in the d oxygenated blood is leaving blood capillaries and enters into the alveoli so at the site of alveoli deoxygenated blood gets oxygenated bled by receiving oxygen present in the alveoli and also this and also releases carbon dioxide into the alveoli the blood carries this deoxygenated the oxygenated blood to the different parts of the body blood how blood is carrying oxygen to the different parts of our body when oxygen enters into the blood there are red blood cells these red blood cells contains a specified pigment called as hemoglobin hemoglobin can combine readily with the oxygen so when the oxygen enters from the alveoli into the blood hemoglobin combines with oxygen forming oxyhemoglobin the oxyhemoglobin is transported throughout the body and when the oxyhemoglobin reaches the tissues level in the cells oxyhemoglobin splits and releases oxygen the released oxygen will be utilized by our cells to produce oxygen these are the equations of transportation of oxygen and carbon dioxide if you see the first equation the blue color dot is hemoglobin and the pink color dot is oxygen hemoglobin combines with oxygen to form oxyhemoglobin here you can see one molecule of hemoglobin can transport four molecules of oxygen this oxygen the oxygen in the form of oxyhemoglobin is transported throughout the body and when reaches the cells the hemoglobin will release oxygen molecules and here you can see the carbon dioxide the carbon dioxide is combining with water to form hydrogen ions and also hydrogen carbonate carbonate form of hydrogen so carbon dioxide is usually transported as bicarbonates but some of the carbon dioxide may combine with the hemoglobin forming carboxy hemoglobin and some of the carbonate is dissolved in the blood plasma forming carbonates hence carbon dioxide can be transported as bicarbonates and also carboxy hemoglobin and when the carboxy hemoglobin reaches the alveoles that carbon dioxide will be released out when the oxyhemoglobin reaches the cells oxyhemoglobin releases oxygen that oxygen will be utilized in the cells this is transport this is exchange of gases in the tissue level in the tissue level oxyhemoglobin releases oxygen and takes carbon dioxide in the alveoli level a carboxy hemoglobin releases carbon dioxide and takes oxygen this is the gaseous exchange so we are having gaseous exchange at two levels lungs level and also at the tissues level in the lungs level carbon dioxide is releasing oxygen is getting transported in the tissues level oxygen is releasing carbon dioxide gets transported see the mechanism of breathing mechanism of breathing tells us about inhalation and exhalation how we are inhaling air and how we are exhaling aid first let us see this ribcage the use of ribcage is to protect our lungs why because lungs are very delicate and spongy in nature the delicate and spongy natured lungs are protected by our ribcage from external shocks along with this ribcage our links our lungs also protected by an extra two layered membrane that is called as pleura and under this ribcage will have a muscular structure that is called as diaphragm you can see this diaphragm here this diaphragm is a dome-shaped structure when diaphragm flattens the volume of our chest cavity increases because of this increased chest cavity the internal pressure inside the lungs will be decreased so a vacuum is created in the lungs to fill that vacuum air gets entered into the lungs again when diaphragm comes comes to its original state that means when diaphragm is in dome shaped the lungs get pressed means the volume of the chest cavity will be decreased because of the decreased cavity the internal pressure is increased because of the increased pressure the carbon dioxide which is present in the lungs gets come outside this is called as exhalation so inhalation process is carried out when diaphragm flattens and exhalation is carried out when diaphragm comes to its original place so diaphragm plays a major role in our mechanism of breathing students in this video we learnt about meaning of respiration means respiration is a biological activity which is useful to produce energy inside our body without respiration there is no energy in our body to carry out different biological activities and next parts of human respiratory system human respiratory system contains nose pharynx larynx trachea bronchus bronchi lungs in the lungs we are having alveoli the air enters from the nostrils and from the nostrils to nasal cavity nasal cavity to pharynx fairings to larynx larynx to dragia to the bronchus and to the bronchioles then it enters into the alveoli in the alveoli gaseous exchange takes place there carbon dioxide releases out and oxygen taken up by our blood and next pathway pathway is nothing but moment of aid from different parts of our respiratory system so we also discussed about pathway of aid how air gets entering into our respiratory system and how we are releasing carbon dioxide outside and also we discussed about mechanism of respiration means how we are inhaling air and how we are exhaling air that comes under mechanism of respiration our diaphragm plays a major role in the in mechanism of respiration now children try to answer these following questions what is respiration write the parts of human respiratory system why lungs are divided into numerous alveoli what is the importance of epiglottis write the role of diaphragm in respiration try to answer these questions then you can learn more about the respiratory system i hope you all understand this lesson thank | DEO BHADRADRI OFFICIAL | UCX_qSe_Qbjq-eU_LKC5kKtg | 2020-09-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,332 | 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BGSAT7xKyc4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGSAT7xKyc4 | SOLAR ECLIPSE IN GEMINI (MRIGASHIRA NAKSHATRA) JUNE 21ST, 2020 - AMAZING RESTART - ALL 12 ASCENDANTS | it's recording yes welcome to exotica's closing ladies and gentlemen welcome to this solar eclipse video for 2020 solar eclipse in the sign of gemini on 21st june right shira nakshatra this eclipse is going to be very important because uh rahu sun and moon they are all in very close proximity okay so therefore uh it's essential that we try to get a hold of this eclipse and there are some other remedies also which i have listed down here but before that i will be speaking a bit on this eclipse and the degrees of the planets and the proximity and if you see in reekpanshan.com according to german time there is this sun at six degrees of gemini marikshira akshatra then we have moon in six degrees of four that's why it's an eclipse sun and moon are together and then rahu is almost at four degrees okay it's around five degrees a bit less than five i would say 457 458 so it's very close around two degrees okay of this amazing sun moon conjunction so therefore this eclipse is very strong and mars is at one degree of pisces then mercury is retrograde at 20 degrees gemini and then we have jupiter which is again retrograde at 0 degree 57 minutes and then venus is at 11 degrees of taurus it is also retrograde in rohini nakshatra and saturn is retrograde in uttarashada nakshatra so rahu is in vegas and ketu as usual is in mulan akshatra so therefore and uranus is in 15 degrees of elise palani and neptune is in 26 degrees of pure bhadrapada of aquarius i mean and pluto is in 29 degrees sagittarius in uttarashada first pada all right so these are the degrees and on 21st june this will happen and now many times people think that uh oh this eclipse will not affect them because this is not happening in their home country or they don't stay where this eclipse is happening no it's not like that this will affect everybody irrespective of where you are okay so therefore if you are new to the channel then please subscribe to it and if you want a consultation from me uh for your personalized horoscope regarding this eclipse and the new beginnings which will happen for you then you can go to the website which you will find down in the description section and yes god is there with you all the time just look to him and you will find him so now what will this eclipse bring this eclipse will bring a whole lot of things actually this eclipse will bring in a wealth of new technology there will be new search there will be new communities which will come up there will be new friendship there will be new food these are the five things which i've written so new technology uh because nowadays uh you uh because rahu is uh in ardhara currently and on 22nd almost it is 22nd may around it's going to go into murikshira so rahu has been in ardhara from some time and therefore our aadra is the sign of technology but uh the thing is when rahu enters aadhaar we do not get the need we we just get a need to search for different technology but we don't make it exactly that making happens actually in mikshira so therefore uh this uh rahu's transit is always retrograde as you know so rahu behaves very differently because generally mirikshira comes before and then aadhara comes okay so but rahu's transit is retrograde so when rahu enters he gives you uh he gives you a feeling that there is there has to be some new new technology related stuff because other is directed related to electricity and new new technologies and new ways of doing things actually and therefore uh current currently considering this uh crisis this lockdown which is there many times people have been asking me that uh which are the different markets or which are the different businesses or technology that will survive so in my opinion in my humble opinion those those markets and those businesses which will adopt to new technologies they will be the ones who will survive and we know from the uh 2007-2008 uh crisis which was there uh many new uh different startups had come out actually okay i i can name many of them you would already know them so therefore currently also it is a very good time and opportunity to work on any startup idea which you have because now if you leverage the power of rahu and use new technologies then you will see that you are able to cut through the competition and you are able to set your uniqueness you are able to do things which nobody else is able to do why because now uh currently rahu is in aardra and then it will sorry it will move to mikshira on 22nd or according to some other calculations which has already moved to make sure so therefore it's a very good time to search new new things because mikshira is that deer which goes on searching the kasturi which is the fragrance which is already there inside his body but he doesn't realize that so he goes on searching okay so you will see that there's a lot of focus on externals when this eclipse happens actually people will become more and more external they will and mikshira is the aksatra which is related to uh drinks actually okay so the there'll be lot of new new inventions when it comes to drinks actually but make sure you do not uh indulge in alcohol because that will destroy you that is not good for you okay so just because rahu is transiting it doesn't give you an excuse to do that so if you are taking alcohol then you might develop physical uh diseases bodily problems okay later part of your life or even in young age these days and then rickshaw also represents this quest for uh this quest for finding somebody so people will be very much aggressive now to find some members of the opposite sex to to get married to get into a relationship to date so these are the things which you will see will bloom after this eclipse and then people will want to form communities because people will realize that they cannot stay alone when you are alone you are you it's not that you are unhappy all the time when you are alone but the level of happiness which you get when you are with somebody or with a group of people is much more than when you are alone now provided that community is helping you and you are helping them if all of them are trying to pull each other down then it will have the opposite effect of course okay so therefore our community building will increase and then you will also see friendship will increase which means people will want to make friends from different circles from different countries different barriers different religions uh across races across uh age groups basically you might see that people from the 20s are making friendships with people in the 60s people from uh 70s are making friends with people from 40s okay these things can happen okay and because rahu is very unconventional you see and then food is also there in the cards so therefore you will see that many many new although currently this uh this hotel industry has been struck very badly because of this uh corona stuff but as the lockdowns are getting less and less in uh different countries you know especially in europe in germany now they have started opening gradually so uh you will see that people will embrace cuisines more and more or people will want to go out and eat more or go out and drink more people will want to enjoy more people we want to have more fun people we uh you will see that people will value human beings more well you may think oh what do you mean they will value human beings well uh in the last 20 30 years because of this economic surcharge everybody had started valuing the gdp of every country but now you will see that along with that people will also value event relationships they will also value uh marriages they will value partners they will value value family members they will value everybody actually all friends and all their acquaintances okay this is what rahu and other uh taught us and this is what rahu and other in mega shira will give us opportunities to fulfill okay so therefore now let's go to the ascendant so this is as per ascendant all right so let's start with mesh rashi which is eddie slug now okay so what i'm saying rashi i mean the log now okay not so for mesh for aries uh rahu will be transiting in the third and k2 will be transiting the ninth and this eclipse is happening in your third house all right and for you uh the different mantras are recommended uh for you specially one mantra is there which is this mantra is very important this mantra will help you to regulate your senses otherwise you might indulge too much in materialistic stuff so therefore and for you fasting on tuesdays is very essential and tuesday means from now till uh you can do this for at least three months from now okay so currently is eighth may and then you have around uh three uh around 45 days for this eclipse uh from then again 45 days okay so six weeks before the eclipse and six weeks later you can uh do the fasting and uh tuesday fasting it will be very good for you then you can also uh do the visuals this you should do 108 times every day morning in mala okay not in hands in mala you must do that okay and for you because this eclipse is happening in the third house so the energy of the third house will uh decide the primary events for you uh in the next uh 12 months okay depending on your gasas of course so if you are running the shards of planets which are in the third which are ruling the third or which are aspecting the third or the third lord and somehow link to the ninth and the twelfth also then you might go to a different place to a distant place or you might take long distance travels okay and third house is also the house of writing and rahu's one of the most favorite positions is the third house so therefore this is a very good time to write new stuff write about blogging and then write about your experiences in life which you have had in general and rahu is also the karaka for youtube and facebook and instagram all these social media platforms so if you have any idea and if you want to present it in social media then this is the best time of your life okay so utilize this opportunity properly and therefore uh also uh third house is the house of siblings so it can happen that you take her to uh to some place with your siblings with your uh acquaintances third house is also the house of acquaintances okay so it can happen you are taking trips basically and also third house is the house of courage as you know so therefore uh if you are having any new startup idea and if you are the sub planets are indicating the 10th house or the 11th house or the sixth house or the second house these four houses of wealth and finances and you are uh planning to give up your job and do your own business then this is the best time of your life you can do this if you wish and at the same time because this k2 is in the ninth so therefore you might feel the need that at times you might have to see guidance from your gurus regarding the things which you are confused so wherever ketu goes there is confusion so because ketu is in the ninth you might feel that you are not able to get a vision ninth house gives you the vision okay third houses all the small things which you do and ninth house is finally where it accumulates and tenth house is the house of name and fame where you get name fame okay so therefore if you are confused regarding your vision if you have small plants and you don't know how to connect the dots then this is a very good time to approach a counselor or career counselor or an astrologer or a life coach or a health consultant or a spiritual guru so that you can get a vision for your life okay so that uh you can discuss with them the different ideas which you have and then they can suggest you according to uh their experience uh what can be good for you okay so therefore try your best do your best explore new options explore different areas but whenever uh it is required please take guidance uh and do not be egoistic and don't think that uh you know everything because uh you may not know everything you don't know i don't know nobody knows all right so therefore uh it's essential that whenever we are in doubt we seek righteous all right thank you very much now let us go to uh taurus so for you this eclipse is happening in your second house and this transit of ketu is in your eighth house okay so rahu sun moon will be in your second which is the house of family finances belongings value and for you uh it is essential that you uh chant this mantra and then for you it's also essential that you please fast on thursdays okay because second house is the house of jupiter jupiter is the car for the second house and rahu is entering the second house okay so therefore you must fast on thursdays it's very crucial okay and these two mantras you must chant on mala only not on hands all right so what is the second house second house is known as now second house can give you different results how will you know what results will this give well you have to check your dashas for that so if your nashas are indicating that you are going to have some big carrier opportunity then it can give you career opportunities why because second house is the arthur three cone one of the arthur three cones uh it's two six and ten and if you are having uh the size of planets which are in the seventh house then if you are around the age of 25 to 35 or even more or maybe even less then this might be the beginning for uh marriage okay because whenever the second house is connected to the seventh house and the eleventh house then it gives marriage whenever it is connected to the sixth tenth and eleventh it gives you a financial income so therefore uh this can be very good for you depending on what is there in your dashas okay and finally you have to understand that there can be multiple things also okay so sometimes your seventh lord is in the sixth seventh lord is in the tenth so if you have these placements then it can give you either marriage or carrier also advancements also okay so that will depend on your antaradas and what other planets are doing in your horoscope actually okay and therefore it's a very good time to uh go and uh have a great time with your family because second house is undoubtedly the house of your family and sometimes people get confused this is the family before marriage or after marriage no it represents all your family members okay so sometimes people think that second house for a girl is the mica which means uh the family before marriage and then fourth house is the family after marriage no it's not like that second house represents your all all members husband wife mother father father-in-law mother-in-law everybody actually son daughter everybody granddaughter grand grandson so therefore um rahu can open up new opportunities for you to uh mingle with your family members at the same time if your dashas are a bit challenging then this can create rifts within your family okay so therefore uh please take care that uh whatever steps you take in direction of your family uh you take it uh cautiously okay so don't take any decision hastily so suppose you are having a difficult marriage so i might tell you that you should break up this marriage okay but don't think like this all right or if you don't want to stay with your parents how may i say get out of your this home and stay with somebody else but don't do that because rahu is this demon which gives you all your allurements okay so i i don't want to create fear but i'm just cautioning you so that you don't take any step and regret later okay so now you know it so be very cautious in making decisions okay and because ketu is in eighth house so uh you may feel uh a bit confused when it comes to uh the resources of other people so whenever you are handling the resources of others which means suppose you're married and then you have in-laws then you you should maintain a level of awesome there which means you should uh do your research eighth house is the house of research okay so when you do proper research and then you uh invest in the resources of your in-laws or your friends money then this will be very good for you okay and if you want help then you can take guidance from seniors who are in that domain who can guide you all right so therefore this transit can be very good for you if you use it uh in the way i said after doing these mantras then you will be benefited okay now let's go to mithun rashi gemini gemini lagna okay for you rahu is transiting the ascendant and ketu will transition your seventh and this eclipse will happen in your lagna of course so for you it's very crucial that you change this month 108 times very very very very very crucial for you okay then you should also chant the vishnu sanam once okay in the morning you should change then you should also change the brahma-samhita all right so if you want to know more about brahma-samhita i have given the link in the description section you can please go and have a look at it okay brahma-samhita it's very beautiful you can chant ah this will really help you all right and preferably do all the three during the brahma mood or time okay or don't do it in the afternoon or evening uh if possible you do it in the morning that will be very best for you now let's discuss about this transit according to your sentence so for you this transit will happen in your first house which is your ascendant and therefore now transit during this ascendant uh brings lot of new opportunities for you regarding every area of your life now which area of your life it will bring uh that will depend on you on the shows okay that will depend on your individual horoscope so new new opportunities to meet different people will come up new new opportunities for learning new things will come up for experimenting in new areas will come up so exploration will be a very key factor for you for germany lagna people and uh suppose your uh planets which the shazi were running they are somehow signifying uh carrier gains like the tenth house or the 11th house then then it will happen that you will have lot of gains in your career and new new opportunities will open up for your career which means you may feel that there are some new technologies which you are learning you new domains you have shifted which you never imagined that you could have shifted before okay but now because of this transit these things will happen and suppose uh you are running the dash of your second house or seventh house then it can happen that you uh if you are unmarried then you can you may get married and uh it can also happen that you may if you are already married then you may travel with your spouse to different places or uh you may uh discover a lot of new things within the relationship your relationship could take a new uh it would go to a new level itself okay and if you are running the dashas of planets which are indicating the houses of education like fourth house fifth house ninth house then it can happen that you go to a new university and start studying for your bachelor's or master's or your phd or post doc and if you're the sub planets are indicating the fifth house especially uh then it can happen that uh you are uh getting very much creative and you are wanting to decorate your home you want to make things more beautiful and you want to put life into everything because our fifth house puts life into everything basically so therefore depending on your dashas you have to analyze what is happening okay but irrespective of your bashas you will always feel that there are lot of new things which are happening in your life which you are did not expect before okay so the transits cannot override the dasas but they can give a particular flavor to the lashes okay so for example uh suppose you are getting married okay so then it may happen that your marriage is bit unconventional uh not like earlier okay or if you are getting a new career opportunity then it can happen that uh the company that you are going is maybe uh such a company which others may ask you why are you going to this company but then if you are confident you will end up going okay so and therefore and rahu can also give you interest to learn uh if you are running the dash of the kama houses like third or seventh house or eleventh house uh it can give you interest in learning uh different cultures different uh people and you might want to explore different regions and different philosophies different religions okay if your ninth house is somehow associated uh if you are a hindu you might be interested in islam or you might be interested in christianity or if you're a christian you might be interested in islam or hinduism so this is how this can happen depending on your dashas all right next let's go to cancer ascendant karkashi so this transit this eclipse will uh happen in your 12th house and ketu will be in your sixth and for you uh it's very crucial that you chant this 108 times every day morning then you should chant the purusa prayers okay and you'll get the link of the pursuasta prayers in the description box okay and you should also uh chant the rama read read the ramayana to whatever extent possible okay so i will suggest one version of the ramen which you can buy from amazon that link you will also find in the description below so therefore uh for you this transit is uh giving you a new beginning for your 12th house so therefore if you have plans to go abroad for higher studies or for any kind of higher education then this is the best time that you can get if you are planning to withdraw yourself and focus more on improving your inner self okay why because sixth house is the house of competition where you are fighting 24 hours but now this eclipse is happening in your 12th house so therefore the 12th house eclipse can give you a beautiful feeling as if you are asleep okay sleep doesn't mean you are lazy all the time so asleep means that you may get a feeling that you have fought enough you have had enough and now you really need to sit down and relax and enjoy the fruits of your activities all right so for uh cancer ascendance i would uh say that if you have already achieved a lot or you have been fighting fighting fighting and then you have achieved something then now is the time you should rejoice you should spend more time in solitude in seclusion uh because this is an eclipse in big shira and twelfth house is connected so therefore uh it might happen that you can go to a different country and meet a lot of spiritual people there or if the fifth house is indicated uh you might also get into a love affair with somebody and uh if the planets like jupiter and venus or the ninth lord is involved in your dashas then you might be involved in religious activities pre-images and you might want to give a lot of donations also so therefore uh these are the good things okay so now the challenges are with this transit is that you might indulge too much okay you might waste a lot of money wealth and resources so this is something which you should guard and take caution okay i didn't say you will lose money i said you might yourself end up wasting a lot of money so therefore now please do these mantras properly um then read the ramen then you will feel that your life is under control and you are in control of the activities which are happening because sometimes we do things but we end up uh thinking later was that necessary all right so therefore uh whenever it comes to expenses uh you should realize that uh your mind may tell you that i should do more expenditure especially uh when it comes to drinks okay and it can it's not necessarily alcoholic drinks it can be sugary beverages also so so therefore uh you must be careful regarding this and not waste too much money in this and also because 12th house represents uh ashram so it can be a very good time to visit ashrams and go with your family go with your spouse don't just go alone go with your friends okay go go into a spirituality like 10 days out of mobile out of whatsapp out of facebook out of anything else okay just go and meditate be in seclusion that is the best thing that you can do during this transit okay and when you do this then you will realize that uh your mind has become much more peaceful you are very much very calm and you can now think for the future okay so that you can prepare yourself for the things that will come in your life uh in the later phase all right so utilize this transit go inside uh rather than going outside all the time and then utilize it properly by becoming a thinker become more deep become more introspective all right thank you now let us go to simha lagna simha leo lagna so for leonard now this eclipse is in your 11th house and ketu is going to transit in your fifth house of course so for you um the two mantras which are very essential are the hare krishna maha mantra is essential and the guru om guravenama mantra and for you it's essential that you fast on sundays because uh sundays uh are very much crucial when planets transit the eleventh house because uh the eleventh house the house of saturn and rahu it's the sign of aquarius okay and they are the prime enemies of the sun so therefore you must fast on sundays and uh strengthen the power of your son by doing more austerities okay and any kind of worship if you want to do on sunday then you are free to do that any kind of worship related to lord ram if you want to do you are very much welcome to do that okay so now 11th house 11th house is considered to be the best placement of rahu it is the best placement so you are very much lucky that this transit is happening now in your 11th house and therefore eleventh house represents our gains of all kinds okay so now how will you know what kind of games you will have so for that you have to analyze your horoscope and you have to analyze your lessons okay you cannot just blindly say i will have gains gains in which matters so if your planets are indicating uh the tenth house if your dashas are linked with the tenth house or the eleventh house okay in connection with the tenth house then you will very much gain financially in matters of career and uh wealth and name film popularity uh but if the dashas are indicating the second house and the seventh house then you will gain in matter of marriage okay you might get married if you are not then also if you are uh planning to have children and if your basas are indicating the fifth house then you might gain children all right but eleventh house is a very special characteristic which means there is very steep rise which means things happen very fast very quickly and much more than you expected right so therefore uh during this transit you might feel that you are getting a lot of unexpected uh things which you did not expect okay and now suppose your basals are connected to the eighth house so then there could be an initial reversal and later on you might gain a lot of things okay so uh if your basals are connected to the 12th house then it can happen that you end up doing some business where you are spending some money to buy things and then you are selling at 10 times more the price okay so five six times more profit is happening for you okay so this is how you will actually know what is actually going on with you and also if the planets the sub planets are indicating the fourth house or the ninth house especially then you can uh go for higher education you can you could go to a different country because rahu represents foreign lands okay and it could happen that you end up uh finding a lot of unusual friends their friends which are like from different country religion or totally different background there's no similarity but you become very good friends okay so these things can happen and eleventh house is the house of association so when rahu transits the 11th you will get a lot of opportunities to socialize with people meet people hang out and make a lot of friends so this is the best time so make these friends your lifelong friends okay because now marikshira also represents friendship and community building and 11th house is the house of communities and friendships and long-term relationships basically so this is the best time for you to make lifelong connections all right so if you plan your life properly then it would happen that the kind of friends that you make during this time they will stay with you lifelong okay but it could also happen that these people who you meet now you never see them back again all right so understand that if that happens your karmic dealing is over and now they have gone uh and you you have also moved out okay so depending on your russia's you will see how the eleventh house gives you results all right thank you very much now let's go to kanya vargo rising kanya lagna kanya rashi okay kanya lagna this transit is in your 10th house and ketu is in your fourth and for you this is also one of the very best placements like for leo because for uh for rahu the best places are third sixth tenth and eleventh okay so for aries it was a very good placement for leo very good best and for virgo also it's like the best because tenth house is the house where sun gets stigma and rahu always likes to eat the sun in the power of the sun not in the sun literally okay so therefore tenth house is the mid haven where the sun is at the peak of full power all right so therefore whatever plans you have in matters of career for opening a new company or entrepreneurship or getting getting a job into some very big company like google facebook amazon or microsoft office or whichever company that is now is the time that you execute that okay and because this transit is going to be excellent for you you should first see uh how your dashas are supporting this transit okay because the transits actually uh can only do something if the dashas agree okay so now this transit is happening in your tenth which means uh to some extent irrespective of your dashas things will happen at a very big scale okay so therefore you check your dashas if your planets are linked with the natural significators of education like jupiter mercury or the ninth lord or the fifth lord or suppose you have a planet in the fifth or the ninth then uh it can happen that uh you are doing something very big when it comes to education okay you have published some paper or you have published some journal or you have written some theses which becomes viral which becomes very female because of which you become very famous and you make a lot of progress okay and if your the sub planets are already indicating the tenth house or the eleventh house then really big things will happen okay then you might get some very big promotion or you might getting a very senior executive level position and therefore uh this time is very crucial for you if you are going to if you are thinking of making that next step okay that next big step so do not waste a single moment after this eclipse okay so whatever plans you have in whichever area please execute it in carrier field but now suppose your uh planets are indicating the fifth house okay in connection with the eleventh house or the tenth house then this can mean that you are going into areas like creativity okay massive success in career creativity field or if your planets are linked to the third house then it can happen that uh you are going and finding new opportunities in social media in writing blogging in youtube facebook then instagram then journals papers publications speaking okay public speaking all these things will do wonders for you if the third house is linked and if the ascendant is linked with the 10th or the 11th then it can happen that you are going to get some big political uh adventure which means if you are interested in politics and your ascendant lord is in 10th or 11th or the 10th lord is in the ascendant 11th lord is in the ascendant and you are running the charge of these planets then this is the best time for you to execute your political carrier okay and uh if you are running the basas of planets which are in the eighth then uh it would happen that there are some certain gains okay somebody is somebody's health goes down and because of that person that sense you get a new position or a new new promotion okay so something unusual can happen so therefore whatever it is you should uh plan to execute it fully okay don't wait and uh don't waste any time just execute it don't think of anything else just think that now the time that i will fulfill all my career ambitions okay irrespective of what your dashas are telling put your full efforts okay and you should chant and um and push the prayers the link you will get in the description okay so these two mantras earlier you should chant 108 times every day morning and push the prayers once you should chant all right thank you and i will pause now all right ladies and gentlemen now let's go to libra ascendant libra ascendant libra lagna we have this eclipse occurring in the ninth house and ketu will be in the third house and therefore it's a very important eclipse for you because this is happening in your trains and ninth house as you know is the most important and the most powerful of all the trains 159 and it is the house of spirituality it's the house of your gurus and therefore it is highly crucial that you chant this mantra om namo narayana 108 times every day in the morning especially in mala and apart from that you can also read the mahabharat i will give a link in the description box for the mahabharata which you can buy and read that will be very good and also apart from that you can uh search gita in the shiva bhagavatam's 11th cantu this is mentioned so these remedies will really help you to become more spiritual because the foundational principles of the mahabharata is a question what is dharma and ninth house is the house of dharma as you know and um cleanses you of the eighth house okay and eighth house as you know is the 12th from the ninth house and udhav gita actually links you uh uh is very similar to bhagavad-gita but there's uh it's a bit elongated actually all right so therefore uh for you the best thing to do is to read the mahabharata i would say uh during this transit uh during this eclipse so that you can understand what is right wrong what dharma adharma is all right irrespective of whatever is your religion or whichever uh ethnic group you belong to or if you are uh wanting to read the bhagavad-gita you can also do that instead of the you can also read the quran or the bible if that inspires you and ninth house is a very crucial house because the ninth house can give you new beginnings uh and eclipse in the ninth house can give you new beginnings in regards to your gurus and to regards to your mentors regards to your guides so therefore uh the best thing that you can do as a libra ascendant for this eclipse is you can go and listen from your gurus okay so not necessarily spiritual gurus you you might have mentors in your astrology community they may help you or you might have a mentor for your health for your fitness or for your career or you might have a life coach from whom you consult generally so these people will really help you during this transit so therefore the best thing to do during this transit is apart from reading you should try to see guidance for those things which you feel are beyond your control and ninth house is also the house of higher education so if you are planning to do higher education like masters or phd anywhere if your dashas indicate that then this could happen which means if your bashars indicate the ninth house and the twelfth house in association with the fourth house then you could go abroad to do a masters or a phd or you could uh be in the same uh country if the second house and the fourth house is indicated now along with the eleventh house of course for both the cases and suppose the ninth house is associated with the third house and the fifth house then you might get mantra diksha from a guru and if the ninth house is associated with the third house alone without the fifth house then there will be short distance or long distance travels okay so depending on your dashas you have to decide what is going on okay so during this transit please uh make sure you have good relationship with your father especially because ninth house is also the house of your father with your teachers with your gurus with your mentors and uh give up your ego and try to learn from them okay it's the best thing you can do because if you show too much ego which is the third house ketu can make you headless there all right so give up your ego uh learn submissively and uh only then you will realize that uh you are able to get the true knowledge okay and do more meditation do more spiritual practices do more mantras and this will really help you okay so wish you all the best libra ascendants now let us go to scorpio ascendants for you this transit is happening uh in your eighth house this eclipse is in the eighth house and ketu is in your second house and therefore for you uh it's very crucial that you uh read the bhagavad gita because eighth house can give you some confusion sometimes and arjuna was also confused so he read the bhagavad gita and he understood what he should be doing so it's not bad to be confused but it's not very good to remain confused all the time all right so therefore don't be confused read the bhagavad gita and you can also chant this month this is a mantra for ordinary day which will give you freedom from all fear because many times the eighth house can make you fearful so do not fear chant this mantra okay and then queen kunti's prayers from srimad-bhagavatam first canto you will find the link in the description box okay this will really help you to uh be more in tune with your uh self with your spiritual and now the eighth house is a very good house if it is used properly so many times people fear the eighth house but actually if you use the eighth house properly then it can actually do wonders for you which no house can do so therefore uh during this uh transit uh use this time to do more meditation to go deeper with him and also to do research so for example uh if you are into some kind of a research field then this is the best time for you if you are planning to do some writing then this is a very good time to do thorough research on your articles and only then post okay and depending on your dashas it will be decided what happens so if your gasha's are somehow linked to the tenth house then it could happen that you might get promotion in an unusual setting which means uh some other person may get sick or they they may leave the job because of which you might get a promotion something uh something of this so short can happen and apart from that if it is uh linked with the 11th house then you might get a lot of money from other people which means your friends may say that we want to start a business how about taking this money and then going forward all right so eighth house is the resources of other people basically so if it is linked to the eleventh house and your dasha planets then these things can happen okay and eighth house is also the house of intimacy and developing deeper connections with people with your friends with your spouse with your parents so sorry so therefore if you're married then it's a good time to cultivate your relationship and if you are single and if you're on the shutter link to the fifth house and the eighth house or the twelfth house then uh you might also fall in love with somebody and then if the seventh house is involved you might also get married so uh apart from that if you are if you are thinking of uh buying property then also eighth house can help you if it is if your dasha planets are linked to the fourth house in the eleventh house so how it can help is uh you can uh take some loan from your family members or relatives not from the bank of course but from your known circles okay and by that you can purchase a car or a property depend depending on your dashas of course and if you are married then uh you you might want to focus on your in-laws and your own family because k2 is transiting your second house you may feel that uh now it's big time for me to focus on the family of my spouse rather than my own family okay so go out or go go walk and eat with them have a nice time as make sure as does you know so if you activate these states of mixture with your in-laws family then it's a very good time for you okay and if the eleventh house is linked to the fifth house any of the such then there can be gains through speculation or shares on all this also but don't get too much into gambling it's not very good for you okay and apart from that if your health is not good then you should focus on your health because eighth house can sometimes give some uh sudden hidden diseases okay it might show up so make sure you have a good lifestyle healthy diet and omit meat completely become a vegetarian that's recommended for you okay thank you very much now let us go to sagittarius then we have this transit in your seventh house and ketu transits your ascendant very interesting transits for you with jupiter in your lagna your lord in your lagna and then saturn in your second then rahu sun moon in your seventh okay very interesting transit and uh for you it's crucial that you uh chant the vishnu salaam every day once at least and then you can chant this hare krishna maha mantra it's very good for you now the mantra is this you can chant 108 times every day morning then for you fasting on mondays is essential it's recommended because uh the sign where jupiter gets exalted is cancer which is ruled by the moon so therefore fasting on mondays is very essential for you during this transit and also the sign cancer falls in your eighth house okay [Music] so therefore uh this transit will open up new goals and opportunities for our relationships and marriage for you if your dashas indicate that okay so now uh one twelfth of the world population so around uh one twelfth of the people are sagittarius lagna on average but everybody will not get married only they will get married whose dashas are indicating okay so if you are running the show of the second house seventh house or eleven thousand if you are above 25 in india or some other country [Music] and if you are interested in getting married then you might get married this eclipse might trigger marriage for you or if you are running the on the show of the 10th house which means suppose you have mars in 10th or sun in 10th or jupiter in 10th and you run these the dashas then this seventh house eclipse can open up new business opportunities for you and uh because it's the uh seventh house so multiple opportunities will actually open up for you uh for business actually multiple ways and if you are running mercury mahadasha and mercury is indicating uh these houses like second house sixth house ten thousand eleventh house or even if you're running mercury on the other side then also it can open up multiple sources of income for you especially if it's mercury okay jupiter can also end up opening but jupiter generally opens two sources of income okay and mercury is more than two in fact and uh if you are already uh in a relationship with somebody and now if you want to uh take it to marriage if you want to give lifelong commitment to your partner then this is the best time uh to prepare for that and of course if you have nakshatras like purva faluni or rohini prominent then you can also help other people get married during this eclipse and you can also benefits of karma like that and apart from that if you're already married then this is a very good time to uh spend time with your spouse actually to know your spouse more to understand his or her needs and expectations and to try to learn that their opinions may be different from yours because mikshira can give you this tendency or mera may give you this need to understand others to understand what others feel what others think what others need because many times we think that we know what is best for that person of course a parent may know that for a child but uh within relationships we need not assume things okay so therefore may give us tendencies by which we declare that oh no no i think this is good for you i think that's good for you but we should also ask that person what they think is good and bad for them because we cannot force things we should not force things ultimately okay and seventh house in general represents any other person that you meet not a marriage or romantic wise but any other person so make sure i will open up these opportunities for you where you can meet more people socialize more and have a good time all right so utilize this properly thank you sagittarius lagna people now let's go to makarashi capricorn lagna makar so for you this transit is happening in your sixth house and uh this ketu's transit will be there in your 12th house and because sixth house is one of the butcher houses so therefore this is uh one of the best placements for you so congratulations uh capricorn ascendance makarashi people for you it is undoubtedly the best time to focus on your work sixth house represents daily schedule daily work okay and for you uh you can always stand this month why this mantra because jupiter is the karaka for good health okay so sixth house also represents good health and diseases if badly placed or badly afflicted so when you do this mantra for jupiter 108 times every day morning then you will see that your health starts improving and then you can also uh do all bhagavatari this is a mantra for venus this is a very beautiful mantra actually all right and because jupiter and venus health-wise they control uh very important organs like jupiter controls the liver and venus controls the pancreas which secretes very very crucial uh juices for the body actually okay and then you can uh chant the purusa prayers you will see the this in the description box okay the link for this and you need to understand that now is the time that you stop eating the wrong foods okay because if you are eating right uh you will think i mean if you eat good then you will think good you will feel good you will look good you will talk good you will behave good but if you are not eating the right foods especially during this lockdown if you're sitting and if you're just indulging in sugar or meat or alcohol if you're indulging in these things then they might take a toll on your health okay so now rahu may force you to take care of your health so therefore uh get up early in the morning do yoga surya namaskar go to the gym and go for long walks at least even if you are a jet and then by that you improve your diet shift to a vegetarian diet don't eat meat give up eating meat and then by that you will see that your health is improved overall and you feel much better you look better you think better and people will also like to be around you and rahu in sixth house is very good for competition or if you want to crush your enemies competition then it's a very good time so if you're the stars are indicating the sixth house ten thousand eleventh house then you will have great success in competition you will surpass all your enemies your competitors depending on your horoscope of course because your competitor also may be a capricorn like man for him also him or her this transit may also happen in the sixth house so therefore uh it's crucial that you take care of your health and you have a disciplined lifestyle because saturn and mars are the karakas for the sixth house and they represent discipline so even if you are in long round please have a disciplined life uh please do yoga every day morning you don't have to go out and break the lock down you can sit in your home and do unlimited number of asanas and pranayamas okay then sleep on time then have a regular schedule sixth house represents regularity and discipline basically okay and if you are not having a job this is a very good time to apply for a new job and if you are already having a job and you want to find that competition and go up the ladders of success then this is a very good time for you you can do that and ketu is transiting the 12th house so uh because of this what can happen if you are not doing your responsibility properly and you go to sleep you may feel your mind is just going going you don't get sleep okay that will happen because keep using 12 but if you do your work properly you engage yourself properly in during the day and then you give yourself fully 100 then you go to sleep you will have the best sleep of your life okay so therefore walk properly it could be good thing good and sleep good okay thank you very much capricorn ascendance so for you this transit is happening uh in your fifth house rahul will be your fifth and ketu will be in your 11th house and therefore this is a very important transit for you because this is happening in your trines and uh fifth house is a very important train in fact sometimes they say it's more important than even the ninth house also so therefore when this transit is happening in your fifth house this will open up multiple doors for you actually in fact they also say that fifth house is the best house of the horoscope so therefore this will open up more opportunities uh for you to become more creative so fifth house is the house of creativity why do they say because creativity means what basically expressing yourself the way you are the way you want not thinking about anything else or anybody else just thinking of yourself and just being yourself okay so therefore this is the time that you should reflect on who you are internally as a person what do you want from life okay what are the things that you always used to do which made you happy fifth house can also represent sports so it's a very good time to play that sport which you always wanted to play but you did not play due to some reason so fifth house can also represent children uh if if your the sub planets are indicating the second house or the fifth house or the ninth house or the eleven thousand if you're already married and if you are married uh you already have children then this can mean that you focus more on your children okay so fifth house they say is the first child but fifth house can be any children in general okay so therefore now it's very crucial that you now focus on your children and your creativity and if your dashas are connected to the ninth house then it's a very good time to focus on your mantras and your gurus and this can also give you mantra diksha sometimes if uh planets like jupiter and venus or uh the ninth lord is involved okay so it's a very very good time and our fifth house is also the house of intelligence so if the fifth house is linked to the eleventh house in your dashas and you are running out of that planet then it can happen that you are wanting to sharpen your intelligence always you are wanting to broaden your horizon so therefore you may learn about new technologies you may learn about new people new cultures you may go and meet meet new people in a different place and fifth house is also the house of love and romance so when connected to 8th house of the 12th house so therefore uh this is a very good time if you are wanting to get into a relationship then if you are the shahs are indicating that then this could happen ok and in the seventh house is also involved and you are already in a relationship then this could be a time to convert your relationship to a marriage and uh give lifelong commitment to each other and stay married for the rest of your life and apart from that uh fifth house can represent uh things that you'd like to beautify around you so therefore if you are into professions like interior design or interior decoration then this is the best time for you okay and if planets like venus are associating with this then you can also take up things like a painting or poetry if uh you are running moon dash of the linked with your fifth house of fifth lord then you can uh also sing actually singing is one thing which is represented by the moon these things you can do actually and if somehow sun is linked and you are running santa then dance can be seen from the sun okay so therefore these are various ways by which you can connect and you can actually experience uh that you need to be yourself that is all you need actually okay and k2 is in the 11th 11th house represents our hopes wishes desires and aspirations fulfillment okay so don't think too much about your desires just think about who you are so the more you become yourself the more others will like you for for you being you actually so don't pretend to be like somebody else just be yourself that's the key word for you okay thank you very much aquarius lagna people [Music] now let's talk of meen lagna mean rashi pisces lagna pisces ascendants so for you on this transit is happening in your fourth house and uh this is very important because uh fourth house is the kenda house which represents happiness and for you it's essential that you uh read the queen kunti prayers from srimad-bhagavatam first canto and you will chant this mantra om namu narayana 108 times everyday morning and you can also read the rama that will be very good for you and i'll give you a link in the description box you can have a look at it and therefore the ketu's position is in the tenth house and rahu is in the fourth house now tenth house is the most important in the house and uh fourth house is known as sukhasthan your inner happiness inner comfort so therefore now time has come for you to look deep within inside and see what are the things that can make you happy actually not externally internally what are the things that in pers in the pursuit of career and name and fame marriage children in pursuit of all this what are those things which you actually forgot which made you you actually okay so therefore this is a very good time to uh focus on learning new stuff actually this is a great time to connect with your mother this is a great time to stay at home and enjoy the time and peace and comfort of your home this is a very good time to go back to school why do i say this because fourth house is the school actually and tenth house is your office after school you go to office generally right i mean after passing from school and college so therefore uh if you are having an idea in your mind for your career then now is the time you get the knowledge which is required for that rather than just jumping into it okay because you might get this tendency since k2 is in the 10th so we might feel that oh i just go and jump but because k2 is headless k2 doesn't know what to do okay so therefore don't just jump into it okay so do your proper research fourth house is the house of education so if your the sub planets are linked with the fourth house or the ninth house or the twelfth house then you might uh actually go abroad to do your higher education that can happen or if you're uh the sub planners are linked to the fourth house and the eighth house then it can happen that uh you can do more research in your existing domain okay that is how this can uh figure uh figure out for you actually and depending on your gasa it will be decided uh where will you go what kind of people will you meet okay and if your fourth lord is in ninth or ninth clause and four these kind of placements are there then you might have a reconnection with your gurus you might or you might become a guru or a mentor for somebody okay so therefore this is a very good time to not only take knowledge but also to give knowledge okay and if you are planning to buy property then this is a very good time if you are wanting to buy a new vehicle then this is a very good time okay and if you want to decorate your home this is a very good time if you want to spend more time with your family members it's a very good time and if you are into real estate business then this is the best time for you to open up to new opportunities and if you are into uh advertising business related to property which is like real estate but a bit different so then that is also a very good time for you that will also end up giving you a lot of opportunities okay and uh fourth house is also linked with the clients like 8th house and the 12th house so it can also show your happiness peace and comfort so be be at home understand what you want what you want to do in life what you need in life and then gradually you can uh become more and more spiritual and become a better person by that when you do these mantras especially 108 times every day morning you will see that your health and your overall mindset has improved okay so thank you very much you | Exotic Astrology | UCWfKtSxFA_PU4bgSAPgTi9Q | 2020-05-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,828 | 57,074 |
Bup1Ojc7ndY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bup1Ojc7ndY | Plenty of chances but unbeaten run ends | AFC Bournemouth 0-1 Southampton | over the halfway line inside right channel tries to knock it in for Shea Adams gets there ahead of senesi on the right edge of the penalty area back to El yanusi again thought about a shot filling out of nibble just outside the penalty area coming across the field to the left-hand side pero drives one in and the head is in from Shay Adams who scores at the Vitality Stadium again and Southampton might have come into this with absolutely no form in the book whatsoever but Shea Adams enjoys celebrating in front of the North Stand away to our left Lewis cook raises his hand then which one into the penalty spot which is easily dealt with by aribo headed back in by Adam Smith Clark stays down so this is in there billing smashes to goal that is a magnificent save but the flag does go up thank you [Applause] here's Lewis cook for the cherries now and try and get something moving forward here the zoo news only had one save to make us billing as a go from gold there's another one for bazunu to make right on cue just the way to his right hand side both have been from billing that one though was with an open play with no flag and it's behind for a corner and it comes from Lewis cook to the six yard box of the header from sinesi off balance and moving away from goal and at the end steered it probably two or three yards wide Ron Fredericks right side of the Box Stannis left drives one in low he's down and sliding in oh there's a huge appeal this time that's got to be given that's his arm is outstretched there was Kelly's isn't it that has to be given his armies outstretch below Tavernier up against Larios just inside the penalty here Tavernier drives it across goal and tipped over by bazunu I'm not sure if it's a cross or a shot from Tavernier but it has reaped a corner at the start of five additional minutes [Applause] in it comes from Tavernier deep to the back post goalkeeper got a handle it Lewis crook across the goal and hacked Away by solisu foreign [Music] [Applause] | AFC Bournemouth | UCeOCuVSSweaEj6oVtJZEKQw | 2022-10-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 382 | 1,994 |
XwrVv51CYW4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwrVv51CYW4 | Fractional response models | fractional response models are another variant of gin Larzelere model that is related to our binary logistic and probably regression models fractional data is data that is between zero and one can include 0 can include 1 or could be between those two values I'm not including either for example share of employees that Joe in a Princeton plan the seraphs time spent were spent working and so on and in this kind of model we are interested X explaining the expected value again like we are in all generously normals one thing that you need to know that this point is that these models assume independence of observations so for example if we have our five companies that split the market then we can't explain market shares using these kind of models because the market shares are not independent the five companies market shares must sum to 100 also you can't are modeled how persons are decides to allocating time between are working sleeping and free time for example so we have the independence of observations or that we always have if we don't then are you need other kinds of marks how we model this kind of data that varies between 1 and 0 and can span any values between those trees that are we use all the eskimos or we can use linear model if we are sure that the predictions go don't go beyond the range of 0 and 1 so either linear model or esker model more typically this core model so there are relationship to all the probit and logit models these are pretty close the general modeling approach is for this kind of data are that we either transform the dependent variable so we use all the there are inverse of this curve and we get values that are between minus infinity to plus infinity we need to have some workarounds if the data contains zeros and ones because you can't are transforms Eros and ones transform zeros and ones using the S curve because the S curve goes from very close to zero to very close to one but doesn't include 0 and 1 then we apply least Gregerson there's cholesterol was the standard errors and that's our does the job and it's not not that problematic at all as long as there are the predicted probabilities or the predicted fractions are not very close to zero not very close to one another approach is to use the general cylinder model so we use either loaded or profit or some other s-curve and we have two commonly used distributions one is the Bernoulli distribution which is there are the logistic and probably freakishness distribution which is normally for once and zeros only but turns out that it actually are works pretty well for fractional responses as well I will go through that in another video then another approach that we can apply is the beta distribution and the beta regression R is more efficient than they are the Bernoulli or normal logistic regression for fractional data if the beta distribution actually characterizes the data then we apply heteroscedasticity robust and others in any case there are probably better approach is to use the Bernoulli because it's more robust beta R could be inconsistent unless the response actually follows the beta distribution for that reason I will not go to the beta distribution in detail but you can understand you need to understand that that's fairly commonly used it's probably better to use Bernoulli and publish the example about this fractional data a star this article here they are all looking at how large share of our patents a company controls from a patent pool and they are explained that they apply normal generalized linear model with a logistic regression analysis and they use the Bernoulli distribution so it's a normal well gistic regression model but it actually just just are applied to fractional data which sounds like something that you you shouldn't or cannot do but it actually works really well for reasons that I'll explain another another video how these results are interpreted is exactly the same way as normal our esker models logistic models you plot they are the marginal effects and that's how you interpret don't look at the core if it's because they are difficult to interpret | Mikko Rönkkö | UCGBfxuA3U-caAZ9A-6rG5Eg | 2019-08-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 729 | 4,124 |
EuwRHiXD0wI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuwRHiXD0wI | Dart Zone Adventure Force Nexus Pro [The Good, The Bad and the Ugly] @kbelltv (KBELL TOYS) | all right joel this episode is going to be a little different both because it's been a while since we've reviewed a blaster here on jedi tv but also because this one isn't by nerf now those of you that have followed me for a while on this channel or perhaps you came here from my previous channel you know i love nerf blasters and toys in general and you may have even heard me say this before i got into nerf mostly just to play around the house and plink out in the yard i did play in a few games at defcon 1 when i was in san diego but i haven't been to any big organized nerf games or hvz games like i see a lot of other youtube nerfers participating in yet so i wasn't sure how this nexus pro blaster built by dart zone and marketed under walmart's adventure force brand was going to fit into my playstyle but it's such a cool and revolutionary blaster i had to pick it up and add it to my collection and of course share it with you all here on jedi tv because one of the promises i made to myself when i built the new toy museum was that if i added any new toys to my collection i had to do a review video on that toy so let's break this nexus pro out of its box and get a closer look at it whenever i go to a larger cowboy action shooting event i get a lot of requests particularly from my younger audience to do more nerf blaster reviews so if you're one of those folks that are waiting for some of my foam flinging adventures here you go give me a shout out in the comment section down below and hit that like button on this video now about the adventure force pro by dart zone this blaster can be found on walmart shelves for just under 50 us dollars that price gets you the blaster with an adjustable rear stock and the post for this stock is compatible with real steel firearm stocks so you could outfit your dart zone blaster with your favorite style of stock a 12 round magazine for full length darts an adapter for a short dart magazine and a 12 dart magazine for short darts a front muzzle break and that just friction fits into the front of this blaster an elevation adjustable rear sight and that rear sight just slides right on the tack rail here and i also include an adjustable front sight the dark zone pro also comes with 24 darts 12 regular length and 12 short darts also included are the instructions the good this blaster is incredibly accurate i mean for shooting foam darts which are inherently not exactly accurate the combination of quality darts higher fps and a metal barrel makes for a blaster that fires pretty darn straight and accurate my very first shot with this blaster was knocking down a water bottle at 50 feet now that's pretty impressive for a quote nerf blaster and yes it's a factory produced foam blaster with a metal barrel as far as i know that's a first i don't think any other blaster in my collection features a metal barrel and again that combination makes for a fast shooting accurate foam dart blaster and i should mention in this segment that the dart zone pro is compatible with most nerf magazines and nerf darts which is great for those of us with a large collection of nerf brand magazines currently there are no dart zone magazines available on the shelves but i'm certain there will be soon now i purchased an additional package of 100 short darts because these get lost very easily and they're great darts so i wanted to have a lot of them on hand the bad well i wouldn't say that this is a bad thing necessarily but it's certainly something to consider this is not a blaster for younger nerfers or a blaster to shoot at younger nerfers it's designed for competitive play and because of the high fps ratings on this blaster the darts sting a bit more than getting hit by your typical nerf blaster to put that into perspective it's a bit more of a sting than say getting hit with one of the nerf rival blasters not much but it is noticeable not something for little kids nice shield again it's not necessarily a bad thing but it's certainly something that parents or grandparents shopping for a nerf blaster should be aware of my opinion now this is my first experience with short darts but from what i understand and from what i've seen in my play testing the short darts fire at a higher fps and have a longer more stable flight path now earlier in the video i mentioned that i wasn't sure how this blaster was going to fit into my play style since most of my battles are relatively close range inside the house type battles and i'm happy to say that this blaster works great for that i just load it with either the standard length nerf darts or the standard length dart zone darts and that slightly lowers the fps and again puts it a bit closer to the rival level of gameplay which for logan and i that works just fine in fact logan and i added in more accuracy challenges in our nerf battles so rather than just hunting and blasting each other we added in objectives like who could shoot the most cups which were placed randomly around the house without getting tagged out by the other competitor [Music] in addition to that we also set up some target shooting games with this dart zone nexus pro blaster oh just don't stop it there you go i think you're out dude but you got four out of five and i got three out of five so you got me again so bottom line i found this blaster fit quite well in a game as long as the other player was equally matched with either a dart zone pro or one of the better nerf rival blasters for outdoor play of course this blaster is going to increase the range at which you can engage a target which would give you a distinct advantage over someone who was playing with a standard nerf blaster that could maybe only fire half the distance as the dart zone pro does in other words you would be able to engage them long before they would be in range to engage you having said all of that i'll wrap this episode up with my final thoughts overall the dark zone nexus pro gets two gunfighter thumbs up from me now what do you all think let me know down in the comment section and for my nerf fans out there i encourage you to follow me on instagram it's at host of jedi tv i post a lot of fun nerf related content over there so check that out and again thanks for watching i'm jed this is jedi tv and i'll see you in some other place in some other time like maybe on the nerf battlefield this time [Music] and have a longer more stable fight flight put fight you | JED iTV | UC0fnvqcWus_YZS2rjya59Qg | 2020-09-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,244 | 6,452 |
TyHQ1SymU4Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyHQ1SymU4Q | When the devil hurts you don't blame God - A Message by: G. Craige Lewis of EX Ministries | so we just thank god for being amazing amen hey [Applause] well anyway let's do this message and we still on this series look at somebody say when the devil hurts you don't blame god hey man when the devil hurts you don't blame god i get tired of hearing folks say to see the reason i don't go to church cause man no that's not why you don't go everybody in church corrupt or everybody everywhere is corrupt shut up that's not why you don't go you don't go because you don't want god amen you don't want accountability to god see man that's why man all the church you ain't been to all the churches you're blaming god for something that happened to you something that happened to you you're blaming god but you don't do that in any other avenue of your life you don't stop going to walmart because somebody at walmart did you wrong [Applause] you don't stop going to the donut shack because they gave you a crueler instead of a glaze you don't stop going to the bank cause somebody at the bank cussed at you you don't stop riding a bike just cause you fell off of it so why would it come to the church you're done with the church and everything that has to do with the church because something happened to you amen when the devil hurts you don't blame god okay let's get into this the main objective of the devil is to stop you we talked about that last last week right the devil's main objective is to what he's that's that's all he's trying to do stop you and sometimes that encourages me it encourages me to know that man this is the devil trying to stop me so that means i gotta do what keep right amen the objective of the devil is to stop you furthermore he wants to stop what is strengthening you so if he stops you or in order to stop you he wants to stop what's strengthening you and growing you which is what the church so to stop you we want to stop you from coming to church first timothy 3 and 15 but if i tarry alone that thou mayest know how thou art is to behave thyself in the house of god which is the church of the living god the pillar and ground of the truth yo now look don't you let see because you got to understand people make money now off internet views so that somebody that's never been called to leave nobody can start a movement online without a calling and get paid if you're truly called by god people are going to follow you if god has called you to pastor there are sheep that he needs you to leave but if he haven't called you and you've tried and tried and nobody will follow you you can get online and get a following that's why the folks online are anti-church why would you be for church if you can't profit from church why would you be for a church if you never could start successfully lead a church so you want the church to die and gain a presence of virtual presence you know what virtual means that means it's not really a presence it's ones and zeroes so i'm very leery of someone that failed at gaining a following a human following but they're successful at gaining a digital follower because the bible did make an allowance for that the bible says uh uh the thou mayest know how that has to behave ourselves in the what he's not talking about your body well we are the house of no you're the temple of the holy ghost but right here he's talking about the house of god which is a physical building church where people are gathered i ain't talking about the design of the church and they don't have to have a steeple and a sharp front and all that no but just a gathering wherever that gathering of people is under a shepherd that is the house of god and he says it is the church of not the dead god there ain't no buddhist temple it's the church of the we right now are in the church of the living god anybody that discounts it is a demon you're discounting the church because as long as god is living the church is his the church of the what the church of the who and then this is the part right here oh my gosh the pillar and ground so he describes the church of the living god as the pillar and grant yes so i don't want to hear your truth if it isn't resting on the ground of the church i don't want to hear your truth if the pillars of the church aren't holding it up that's what see these are pillars see these things right here these are pillars and they hold it up they uphold the building so the church upholds the truth and it is the grounds of the truth you can't discount it don't be dogging it out cause you don't like yours don't be dogging it out cause you're shut down don't be down dawg cause you got mad at somebody in yours it's the pillar and ground of the truth but what about all these old corrupt preachers they out here doing it what about them i'm not talking about them i'm talking about the church of the living god where the truth is upheld by the pillars [Applause] jesus came to be the example of living for us all y'all believe that and die to save us all he is the most powerful being to ever live on earth y'all believe that the most powerful being to ever live on earth matthew 28 and 18 and jesus came and spanked unto them saying all power is given unto me in heaven and i thought i was going to read this every week because he's the most powerful being i'm happy about that you're not happy about that [Applause] he's the most powerful being so he's the most powerful being that ever lived on earth he had all power while he lived on earth and he had all power once he was risen from the earth amen this powerful being jesus christ spoke something powerful in the earth he said that upon himself which was peter's declaration of who he was remember thou art the christ he would build his church so upon who he was he would build his church and nothing would stop it including the gates of hell he specifically named and called out the devil and said this is the one thing i'm leaving here that you won't be able to stop my church anybody a part of the lord's church amen well pastor but the church can be leave just leave because we're a real physical church yeah our bodies are the temple of the holy ghost but these scriptures when he said the gates of hell shall not prevail he was talking about the physical church building man oh but it ain't about the building sometimes it is it's about the building if it gets hot in it it's about that ac we need somebody to fix the building [Applause] see the problem is church these folks are church hurt and they hate the church so they'll go get some stupid doctrine that excludes the church as if we just come into church as a formality we don't come to church as a formality we believe something is happening in the gathering of the saints we believe that this is the will of god for us and our families to be folks that met their wives and husbands in church are you against the church you wouldn't have had nobody you went to the laundromat every week and didn't nobody holler at you you was at the mall you was at you was everywhere nobody you went to the football game it was 90 000 people that nobody asked for your phone number you came to church and god was merciful to you he had mercy on you well let me go and throw something they wait since they so jive and trifle let the church give them something and now you've got an attitude about god's church matthew 16 and 18 and i say also unto thee that thou art peter and upon this rock i will build my church and the gates of hell shall what the gates of hell shall try trine they show trying somebody was telling me the other day a children's choir got up to sing and the children had masks on how you singing with masks children that's child abuse cps need to shut that church down there are the gates of hell trying to prevail trying to make folks scared now what them kids gonna grow up and think there's no faith in here and the gates of hell shall what not prevail man i know i'm preaching amen the devil knows he cannot stop god's true church you don't think he knows that he knows it because jesus said he couldn't so what he's trying to do he created a lot of false churches self-proclaimed pastors with selfish motives and then carnal members that would desire fables rather than the truth it's the carnal members that's heaping upon themselves the jive turkey pastors amen don't be bad he's passing all these people that's what the people want give the people what they want that's what they want they flock to that the bible said second timothy 44 and they shall turn away their ears from the truth you got folks like that in your family turn away turn their ears away don't want to hear it and they shall be turned under fables folks send me some of the stuff these preachers be saying and doing i'm like man and you know those folks are always saying you know man he better quit that he just gonna drop dead no he's not he gonna keep on living because the people want that he's doing what what the market is calling for foolishness the devil uses people in church to hurt others y'all anybody been hurt by somebody in church yeah so that qualifies as churchill well why you still cook cause you know it ain't about that i'm gonna let church hurt stop me from god's church if it's god's church if it's the church of the living god and the pillar and ground of the truth why am i worried about some trifling negro some trifling woman somebody with a bad attitude oh that usher took my gum i ain't ever going back to church something wrong with these churches won't let you chew gum is that all it took for somebody to take your gun you hate church you couldn't grow up like we did hey they pull it out your mouth need smack you just be chewing it uh looking at you and i'ma tell your dad he couldn't grow up like we did this we got called up to the stage oh who did that craig did what and this is my daddy preaching crack crack did what crap in the middle of the sermon [Applause] [Music] i'm clinging under the pew like one of them little monkeys just please don't look under this view yeah we got remember that we got called out the other everything was acting the food playing around and this daddy made them get up and sing just like joe clark sang the anthem sing the black national anthem if you miss what cities sing also [Music] i have to take a beat because that song is scary and dreary but yeah you remember that he called him up and made them sang yeah so you could man we weren't churches behind that we still in church because we knew that was a personality my dad had a personality that god was using for the kingdom but he was still a man who had a bad son that had to get rebuked publicly he beat me at home and it wasn't working i understand that has nothing to do with the presence of the lord in the building the devil uses people in churches to hurt others some are hurt to the point of not only leaving the church but form anti-church doctrines against jesus's very words anti-church doctrine to try to say that we shouldn't be gathering why would you gather and listen to a man well who is god speaking through y'all listening to the words of a man he ain't nothing but a man what you reading who wrote what you read you're reading the bible who wrote the bible man what a perfect man some of them were very flawed and wrote the bible because god used his man man has dominion on earth so god speaks and you speaks through and uses man here's the crazy thing is god guide you and your family are you a man probably not that's why you feel that way because your wife is running your house [Applause] yeah god uses me amen matthew 11 and 6 says and blessed which is happy this is the amplified happy fortunate and to be envied is he who takes no offense at me says jesus and finds no cause for stumbling in or through me and is not hindered from seeing the truth that's the blessed man that don't find a reason to not go to church don't find a reason don't have an offense with him that causes them to stumble that's the blessed man and if you let people stop you from church your eyes are on people and if your eyes are on people that means there's envying in your heart indian jealousy making you our people can i preach in here i know i'm preaching oh god people have started emotional movements that draw others away from true fellowship and into their hurt and pain that believe us have caused them emotional movements that's new age theology emotional how you feel man i'm so glad i don't base my life on how i'm feeling amen this morning i woke up and wish i had an assistant pastor when i was growing up the assistant pastor is the one you called and said look bruh ain't coming today so i need you to do everything i would have done [Music] and this morning i woke up i was tired cause that jet lag that two hours man it's okay when you're going but when you coming back you miss the you miss those hours so i was tired so i don't base it on how i felt because i know i gotta go and i gotta preach the gospel no matter how i feel it's my responsibility amen you work a job you know you wake up that morning you can only say you got coveted man this covet is helping us i tested positives i test positive so i won't be in yes but you know as a man you got to go to work hey man if you're a single mother or you taking care of your you know you got to go to work you got a job amen so you came based on how you feel but people have started these feeling ministries the feelings how people feel and the bible said they would do that because that would take advantage of women these are the sorts that creep into the houses of silly women laden with lust everlearning never coming to the knowledge of the truth the bible told you what the end times would be like right then it's going to be everything's going to be catered toward women that's why the new black panther is there's no panther it's just black a bunch of black women yeah the man ain't in it they taking the man out of everything viola davis got a movie the the lion queen what does it go the woman king oh that's worse than i thought the woman king viola go sit down somewhere though you know you ain't good at nothing but crying and snot [Applause] titus wanted to you know my filter starts diminishing as i don't get rest let me hurry through this mess but yeah they're trying to take the men out of everything because they know in this time that jezebel's spirit is going to usher us into the end of all things the jezebel spirit has ended every every prominent culture that has ever existed has fallen to jezebel amen and the church is no different they trying to destroy the church with the jezebel spirit so they're starting these emotional movements titus tells us about it titus 1 and 10. for there are many unruly you know what unruly means you have no rule there's nobody over you you know earl carter told me something a little while ago and he said man every man needs somebody in their life that can tell them don't do that if you don't have anybody in your life that can say bro don't do that yeah no man every man needs somebody to call them to the carpet amen that's why church is a good place for that because you have authority in church you can run stuff by you make relationships in church these dudes that stay online by themselves they ain't answering to nobody they're experimenting that's why everything they say and do keeps changing because unruly and vain talkers and deceivers the bible said there are many in the church whose mouths must be what must be stopped because they subvert whole houses teaching things which they are not for views and likes filthy lucry black hebrews i said black hebrews in here do i have your attention you came back after last week you're crazy black hebrews new agers gnostics and inclusion doctrines were all established because people did not like how god governs his church yeah they all came from church they all came out of church i mean all the way back if you go back even with the new agent go back to the gnostics thomas dowdy thomas was right with jesus and that's who gnostic's use his book the book of thomas that is his old stuff inclusion inclusion doctrine it's very old but these are people that didn't like the way the church was governed most of the time there's people that couldn't move up in church brother seven yeah they see church man see you know i never got my opportunity and man brother you can't preach i've heard you you're awful how you gonna say that cause i'm gonna say that stop doing it just do the prayer salvation why you gotta have a mic and an organ if god called you to preach man he gonna give you somewhere to preach he's not gonna give you vision without provision but i feel like that place is at your church [Applause] brother that's not provision i mean we have a certain way we do things we've been doing it certain order whatever and if god wants you to speak in here you will speak in here well it hasn't happened yet well [Applause] can i preach in here that's how they think so let me go online and start my own ministry because the church be tripping brother no it don't work that way and just because you called to preach don't mean you supposed to be preaching in church focus unsaved on your street you went to the family reunion and didn't help nobody all you ate was barbecue you ate barbecue the whole time you couldn't preach because you was eating links and brisket the whole that was your opportunity all i'm unsafe you dancing with them with the big red they need to quit selling big do they still sell big red have you ever noticed if it's re if a big red is real cold it will burn your throat now that burn on a that horrible wait a minute why is my throat on fire you feel like you've got throat cancer if it's cold that's the dye in there burning your throat trying to tell you choose another option but we'll force it down because it's a then the barbecue sauce is as sweet as the big red then some of them pulled a big red end of barbecue sauce is this a family union or the last supper what is going on but yeah these movements are all false the gnostics new age black hebrews they're all false look somebody said they're all false now who didn't say it if your neighbor didn't say it let's say it again say they're all false look at the other neighbor and say black hebrews new ages gnostics inclusion they're all false i love it i love it but i have a hebraism like he just goes you ain't hiding here [Applause] all of these movements are false according to scripture not because g craig said it but according to scripture amen the bible said god had no respect to persons so how are you just an elite negro but they're all false first timothy 4 and 1. now the spirit is speaking expressly that in the latter times i believe this is a lot of times some shall depart from the faith giving heed to what see that seducing spirit that's that feeling because you feel bad and somebody hurt you or you you know something was wrong and it drew you by your feelings and now you've changed everything you used to believe because you gave heed to a seducing spirit and doctrines of devils the doctrine of devils you once believed it and now what now is false to you because of a youtube channel you saw a video that said that pharaoh was your great great uncle and you have changed everything well that's a seducing spirit self-governing is do what thy wilt new age doctrine that causes men to create their own rules that's the law of the lima by alistair crowley mayor uh uh uh uh blavansky what's her name madame blavatsky alice bailey all of those folks uh l ron hubbard all of them the christian sign everything is do what thy will shall be the whole of the law that's the law of the lima they believe do whatever you want because god is not gonna judge your flesh he's gonna judge your spirit so as long as your spirit is good and belongs to god your flesh can sin and not even affect anything that's the law of delima so this keeps them from having to follow the leadership and authority of men of god i want god to temper my flesh [Music] i don't want to have a bunch of kids out of wedlock i want to get diseases i don't want to get i don't want to i need got the tip of my flesh i want to get drunk and drive into a bank or something crash my car i need god to temper my flesh i don't want to eat myself into a sugar diabetes cobra i need the holy ghost to knock that rib out of my head [Applause] i need my flesh temper amen [Applause] can i keep preaching in here [Music] but this keeps them this self-governing do what thy will that keeps them from having to follow god the leadership and authority of men of god first corinthians 14 33 for god is not the author of confusion but of what he's if there's a bunch of sin there's confusion don't sin lead to confusion but god is not the office off of peace as in what is he talking about your body no as in all churches of the saints he's the author of peace in all the churches of the saints god uses men to govern his churches no matter what the world does god's way will never change amen you ain't gonna walk in no church who's the pastor oh there is no pastor that's not god's church who's overseeing what's going on in here every man just does what's good in their own eyesight this is a cauldron y'all some witches in here there's a witch gathering and even the witches call on a high power so god's gonna use me so you might as well get over it and amen if you mad at men forgive them because god's going to use one you mad at your daddy forgive him because you're going to be under a pastor and however you feel about your daddy you're going to take out on that pastor and you're going to be mad at god when it's the devil that hurts you can i keep preaching in here i know i'm preaching let it look at somebody say let it go let it go don't you let it drive you downtown and you got felt on talking about the oh the lost book we the lost ones we the lost shows it was we do why we always lost ain't lost i have an address you lost cause you downtown don't you let it drive you to that ephesians 4 11 and he gave some apostles some prophets some evangelists and some pastors and teachers this was god's doing he left it for the perfecting of the saints the church of the living god the pillar and ground of the truth i don't have nowhere to go ain't no good church in my town well you better pray to god to find somewhere amen you ain't been everywhere and maybe god don't want you at no church until you get your heart rate [Music] every church i go through some junk jump off maybe you're the junk quit jumping off amen i spent seven years out of the institutional church at home passing out these messages to my family and uh sitting around the dinner table and me preaching just like i'm preaching right now i spent that time because god had me preparing for this time but i never lost my desire for fellowship i never lost i never start preaching against the church because i knew god was preparing me for the church [Music] i've never gone to a town and set up in a convention center and just put the invitation out and let people gather i've never done that every time i've gone to speak i've contacted churches so that pastors could bring their members so that they could be strengthened by the word and it could help their fellowship [Applause] summary this is a good message man the devil loves to hurt us through god's leaders and believing guardians because the womb is deeper and more potent than when non-believers offend us when you get hurt in church yeah the wounds are deeper many times because you put your trust you put not only your human trust but you put your spiritual trust in it and so yeah it's a deeper wound so when believers hurt us it can set us up for a life full of cantankerousness and seditious behavior toward god leaders god's leaders and the church as a whole get to the point where folks mention the church you out man no i don't go no church now i love the lord now and i worship the lord you know me and the lord we good i ain't fooling with no church then you and the lord ain't good because you ain't fooling with what god left the church is his it's the church of the living god that same guy you talking about you good with he had no conversation with you about the church y'all have a one-sided relationship but when believers hurt us they can set us up for a life of that they essentially blame god for the hurt that people have caused him so in turn they fight against his presence in earthly authorities that he is working through so because you're blaming the church for what happened to you now you're blaming authorities and you can't hear god speak through them and some things you won't hear unless it comes through a godly authority no brother know all that see i'm on my own path my own personal island of patmos i just listen i'll be hearing god i just been listening to be just angels going back and forth they be bringing stuff just bringing little books and scrolls back and forth i heard all the time i just brother you're a weirdo you are a weirdo and your doctrine is stupid i was visited by this angel and he brought me a little book and he said eat and he put it in my mouth brother that was the keebler commercial that was a little snack he put in yeah people tell me that stuff y'all i get you people have told me that man do you know you're going crazy you are cracking up you're going crazy you're spending all that time by yourself no governing nobody to balance you just you and your feelings that's why i don't like this you know william murphy and all them kind of dudes oh i'll call his name all for abortion and all that all kind of junk but you know what's wrong with them see they don't like church doctrine they all believe in inclusion or gnosticism all these famous folks they believe in that because they want to live the lifestyle that they live in and still claim christ but what really happened to them was they were church hurt their church hurt because they elected to only go to church for money so you've been playing for a church all your life you've been a worship leader all your life so you have to go to the elite churches to get the elite money right and most of those churches was corrupt so you got church hurt because you decided to go to church for money instead of going where god told you to go where you could lead your family where truth was you decided to go get paid i was playing for three churches sending my wife to another church where i was a youth pastor i'm playing for all these churches making all this money and god spoke to me and said what are you doing cause i'm taking care of my family he said no you're not you're destroying your family say quit all them jobs and be at church with your family and trust me and i came and told them i remember i had to come and tell her that i'm sorry can't be sending you off to a church and then i'm at all these other churches for the money because then when something goes down i'm gonna be church hurt then i'm gonna hate all church can you imagine me preaching church it's crazy yeah but when believers hurt us it sets us up for this life so they begin to blame god for the hurt that people have caused them understand most of the time the hurt you got was because of your decision god told you to leave that church and you didn't and so you got hurt and that's okay pick up the pieces and move on in jesus name yeah lord i blew that yeah i made a bad decision there but i got to let that go because that's that church that's your church that's your problem lord not mine this causes people to read the bible and study god with impure motives and agendas then you start reading no weird stuff into the scripture in the old testament god just saw he only liked the jews he only liked the blacks the jews is the blacks did you what in what color was the people that enslaved them in egypt where they they was black too but they was a different shade brother you okay then what about the new testament where paul said it don't matter we're all the same blood now paul now you know paul's just a man what was jacob what was abraham where everybody came from what was adam was he a man see i see what you doing i'll see what you doing [Applause] you mad you're mad at somebody you're angry somebody hurt you brother you ain't gonna sit up here and put that anger in you you're not gonna put it in me i'm not gonna let you put that in my heart are you crazy now some of y'all i get it they call you they can put that anger they got put it right in your heart and then you up out of here with them i get that but not me man i'm a seasoned saint i'm a seasoned believer i know the truth of the word i know when it's the devil and i know when it's god and i'm not hanging around nobody that keeps trying to put it in me dude that little biscuit that that angel fed you you ain't eating that [Applause] my mouth just cute [Applause] [Music] that man that's your anger you're mad not me but i'm happy in jesus christ i'm good with paul i'm good with his writings i preach them i'm good with everything he wrote [Applause] when you do this though you begin to pick and choose which parts of the bible are for you and which parts are not that's when houston we have a problem say what paul wrote you know i know see i'm out here i'm a woman pastor and then you know but i know i know what paul said no you don't know what paul said yes i do i know what he said but that was paul they that was his that was paul so you don't preach nothing he said well i preached the things that he said but some of the things that he switched things like how do you know aren't we supposed to believe it all and not change any of it then sit down you ain't supposed to be pastor ed the bible says stop it this is how false doctrines and the great falling away begins people fall away from the truth because of their offenses and hatred of god's people the saddest part is that it was the devil all alone working through people's childhood trauma and disappointments to cause them to have a fault-finding disposition to begin with something's already wrong with you before you got in church that's why your church hurt ran so deep because there was already a deeply rooted problem then when a minister a church goer lets them down it's don it's down with the whole church and then into the self-governing doctrine they start bonding with others and start whole movements that appear to have god but without his forgiveness now how do you have god without forgiveness how are you loving everybody that's your color but hate the folks that's not your color so you're trying to have a move of god without his forgiveness they claim they are gods but they hate their neighbors but they're not my neighbors see technically the word neighbor means neighbor white man live next door to you is he your neighbor well spiritually boy do we live across the street is he next though does he come out does he wave at you do you see him see but in the spirit he's your neighbor you need to watch mr rogers he'll teach you what a neighbor is [Applause] that's so crazy you know a white man lived next door you asked a hebrew if is that your neighbor pull out a concordance well see let's let's let's look through this these words right here right and what you can't answer the question well no no but here's a phone number see if you call this guy he'll tell you call this so when you stand before the lord and god sat down what have you done call this guy lord where is his number this is the dude that put the biscuit in my mouth they claim they are gods but hate their neighbors they believe they are with god but shun his earthly authorities and chosen leaders so is anybody chosen other than the black folks they are extremely hurt by the devil but taking it out on god and his church can i keep preaching it this cannot look at somebody say this cannot be look at the other person and say this cannot be look at that hidden hebrew that we all know is in here and tell it this cannot be bro when the devil hurts you don't blame god look at somebody say when the devil hurts you don't blame god make sure you are not taking out your anger disappointment pain and trauma on god and his earthly representatives no one is perfect and we all make mistakes you've hurt people you don't even know you've hurt we all make mistakes no one is perfect but gifts and callings of god are without repentance to ensure that man can qualify to be his messengers we don't yeah that scripture yeah gifts and callings are without repentance god couldn't make couldn't make them contingent upon behavior but nobody would qualify forgive let go and remove the hurt that the devil caused and trust in god's process again [Music] his how many of you know god has a process god got a process for everybody he got a process for the past and the musicians he got a process for the praise leader every he's processing all of us to get us to the place where we're supposed to be since it was the devil that hurt you get him back by forgiving and being fully reconciled to god by reconciling with his church well this was a good message to me man oh man james three and 14 says but if you have bitter envying and strife in your hearts glory not and make sure you do not lie against the truth says lie not against the truth what does it mean by that you can get so angry that you begin to cause call the truth a lie because you're mad at it folks that got mad at me now the message of the truth behind hip-hop they on the videos cheering and yeah man you better oh boy [Applause] and through bitter endian and strife they met and now i'm a false prophet and all of that that they would jump into is false that's what lying against the truth is you can be so angry and blinded by your anger that the the truth becomes a lie to you i know i just preached the women this wisdom descendeth not from above but it's earthly sensual and devilish for where envying and strife is there is what but the wisdom that is from above is first what pure then what that's how you know you are walking alive because you don't have peace with anybody you can't even discuss anything peaceably but the wisdom from above is pure then peaceable then it's what gentle little dog folks out and easy to being treated full of what mercy you can't have mercy on another color then your wisdom is not from above you can't have mercy on somebody that hurts you or somebody that man your wisdom's not from above because the wisdom from above is full of mercy and what good what fruits everybody that talk to you is possessed by the devil now those aren't good fruits without partiality and without what hypocrisy that means you mean what you're saying you're not just saying it for your own agenda and the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace of them that what make peace everyone stand to your feet don't be mad at god god didn't make you broke didn't take your job from you god didn't cause you a divorce god didn't cause your children to act the food god didn't put you in jail amen god didn't make you beat that person up get that felony whatever you got god didn't do any of that god didn't do anything he didn't hurt your house he didn't hurt you you weren't hurt by god what was done to you was the devil the devil did it now we're soldiers in the same army in here so we want to defend those that have been hurt by the devil we want to make sure you're good but do not blame god so i want to pray for you if that has happened to you you've been hurt and you started seeing things the wrong way or whatever we want to pray for you and make sure you good with god god loves you i don't care what happened man if you were young and your parents were supposed to be christians and they mistreated you or you saw things or they divorced and that hurt you or whatever that will set up in your heart as a as as just a trauma or traumatic situation that would cause you to even be afraid of marriage the devil will use anything so we're going to pray for that right now anybody church hurt from an old church whatever's in you whatever we gonna pray against it right now whoever you are just come on up we're gonna trust and believe god anybody anybody whatever happened to you whatever somebody said did whatever let's be free this is church we're going to be free from it come on letting this go i'm leaving that at the old building letting this go i'm leaving that in that old relationship letting this go i'm leaving that somewhere else not taking that any further not taking it any further nothing is going to stand in the way of me and what god has for me hallelujah hallelujah else come on i can't wait to pray against this amen people do stuff in church that will hurt you try to traumatize you so that you will look at church differently i've had all kinds of stuff happen to me in church but i've had to forgive those people i had to forgive those pastors forgive whatever happened and i had to move on so i could have peace and so my children would grow up with a respect for god's church the church of the living god the pillar and the ground of the truth hallelujah anyone else everyone just bow your heads father god we just thank you lord god you know us you know our hearts you know our intent you know our motives god you know everything that's going on in our minds you know everything that's going on in our hearts father god you know what was said to us what was done to us you know how the devil used that person to hurt us to scar us that person to discourage us that person to tear us down that person to take jabs at us that person to make us even have a fear of fellowship make us inclusionist and or make us just off to ourselves father god reclusive make us just stick to ourselves and we don't trust anybody with our heart we don't get close to anybody we have a standoffish spirit because we see in our minds what was said to us what they told us what they did to us but father you brought this message today to bring freedom to us right now you brought this message today so we can let this go once and for all we are tired of this hindering our progress tired of it hindering father god our relationships tired of it hindering father god our lives so right now in the name of jesus everyone lift your hands that came up here in the name of jesus father god break it right now all hurt all church hurt any hurt that came from the church that came from christians that came from believers whether they intended to do it whether they didn't intend to do it however it went down their words their gossip their slander however it went down they talked about you they talked about your family they talked about your mother your father your upbringing however it went down father god we will not allow it to stop us father god we will not allow it to hinder us because it wasn't you god it was the devil so god bring our respect for your church back bring a respect for your church for your pastors for your leaders for your elders for your deacons for the ushers for the musicians father got the church that you crafted for us to come together and fellowship give us a healthy respect and honor for leaders and authority god and take away father god take away everything that the enemy planted there in the name of jesus so that we will be free to worship freedom fellowship free to build relationships free father god to get to know people free to trust people with our heart trust people and their intentions father god free us right now in the name of jesus we pray and we give you the glory and the honor and we thank you for this message in jesus name amen hallelujah [Music] hallelujah now hug somebody and say i'm not mad at god i'm mad at the devil say the devil is the one that hurt me the devil is the one that hurt me but thank god for his truth thank god for his truth hallelujah thank god for his truth thank god for his truth don't y'all love the truth of the word [Music] aren't you glad you can come to a place and experience god's truth uncut unedited no selfish motive hallelujah i thank god for his truth amen thank god for his truth amen you | EX Ministries | UCZ95ko_okB2s7zPtmIAy4Cg | 2022-07-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,835 | 40,232 |
GnSt6DWKj-k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnSt6DWKj-k | Basic 3 Figure Skating Skills!! | [Music] hey guys welcome back to my channel if you're new here I'm Jasmine and welcome to my channel today I'm gonna be continuing my series and I'm going to be going over basic three and figure skating with you guys so the muslin you have to have master to pass basic three and figure skating art beginning for rich stroking showing correct use of the blade forward half swizzle pumps on a circle six eight consecutive clockwise and counterclockwise moving forward to backward two foot turns on a circle clockwise and counter clockwise beginning backward one foot glides focus on balance backward snow toss stop right and left forward slalom and if you want to go as an extra mile to make sure that you wanted to present your base pass your basic three test you can do the bonus skill which are forward pivots clockwise and counterclockwise you I know that all this sounds confusing but don't worry because I'm going to be going over all these with you guys step-by-step to make sure that you guys know that by the end of this video you'll be able to pass basic 3 and figure skating so without further ado let's get into the video [Music] still forage stroking you're going to start off with your legs together take the foot that you want to push with turn it to the side like you're in a tea position and push off with the side of that blade then you're gonna bring it back in place it back together with the other foot and then do repeat this process on the other leg as well you also don't want to forget you want to push with an edge not your toe pick you [Music] to do swizzle pumps on a circle you're going to start by finding yourself a circle to do this Rizal pumps on of course you're going to start with your legs together push one of your legs out to the side and then you're gonna bring it back you want to make sure to stay on an outside edge with your gliding leg following the circle outline and then just moving your outside leg out and back in to move on the ice and then you want to repeat this on the other leg and you want to do it six to eight times each leg you [Music] - daily - foot turn on a circle you want to start off on a line then you're going to take a couple of half pushes you're gonna bring your feet together and rotate your body so that you turn you want to keep your posture straight and it might be a little bit difficult because it's hard to turn at the same time as your body but you want to try and keep your legs going with your body at the same time so when you turn your legs you want to turn your chest and your arms to follow them as well and you want to keep your arms out nice and straight so that you can keep your balance you also don't have to do this on the line each end of the rink has a half circle it's colored blue and you can do that all over the top of it or your coach will draw you a half circle to do it on [Music] she do a backward one foot glide you're going to stand on ice with your feet together take a push with the leg that you want to bring up then once you're gliding backwards you're gonna bring that leg up with the top of your leg parallel to the ice and the bottom of your leg coming back into your knee like you're making a four you also want to make sure to keep your posture straight and your arms out to the side nice and straight so that you can keep your balance and you also want to repeat this on the other leg as well to do a backward snowplow stop you're going to start standing backwards take one leg and push yourself backward then you're going to take the leg that you pushed yourself with and place it behind you gently onto the ice not too hard because you might trip over it then you're just going to put some pressure on it and you're going to stop by making some snow onto the ice and you're gonna repeat this on the other leg as well [Music] today large slalom you can either do it between cones or if you don't have cones you can do it normally I'm going to show you how to do it between cones first and then how to do it without codes so you're going to lay out your cones in front of you and you're gonna start with your legs together then you're going to try your best to glide through the cones you're gonna use your outside leg on each of the curves to push yourself a little bit don't bring your leg out too far because then they might count it as a half swizzle pump so you're just going to push it out a little bit until you get some speed and you're gonna bring it back in and glide diagonally through the cones now if you don't have cones you're gonna do the same exact thing you're going to start and you're going to push yourself a little bit with your leg and then bring it together and glide diagonally through the line push your leg out a little bit and then bring your legs back together and glide diagonally through the line you want to keep your posture nice and straight and your arms out to the side so that you can keep your balance [Music] to do a pivot it's pretty simple you're going to take your one leg and put your toe into the ice nice and firm then you're going to take the other leg that is not on the ice and you're just going to push yourself around your topic you want to repeat this both clockwise or counter clockwise one side may be stronger than the other but if you keep working on it they will become equal this is another video I hope that you guys enjoyed and that it helped you guys learn how to do basic three and bigger speaking I want you guys to comment down below are you guys working on basic three or have you already passed basic three and figure skating if you guys want to go check out the other two videos I made on basic one and basic two both of those videos will be linked down below in the description box also don't forget to Like subscribe and turn on notifications I love you guys bye [Music] | Sparkle Skater | UCpZzl5-3JIVjfC2nCuzrfeA | 2019-03-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,158 | 5,848 |
B670zl4m40U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B670zl4m40U | How to do Hane Taoshi Kata from Kukishin ryu | AKBAN Ninjutsu, Yossi Sheriff | few thoughts about hosi which is a Kata of kukishinden R first of all it's a complicated Kata in the middle of the Kata there is a skirmish between me and my UK this is the C and it is he tries to do ooto or ooak okay here I resist and then I so he goes back because I resisted and then I throw him using asag Gumi K but beforehand there is a preliminary action and the preliminary can be from the easiest just standing like this and he attacks me and I block so he blocks my block and gets into the otake okay so it this is the easiest why is this the easiest because so there is just one sinkope here okay I stop and then he gets out so he has to do something and he lifes the hand so we're here again and then I answer but it can be more difficult he can do two three four moves and I have to alternate between diagonal okay and the Jordan UK and Gan UK and this is a a tall attacks on my attention and it is meant this way so so the preliminaries of many kukishinden rata are a destruction it's the main purpose to be a destruction to the cruxs to what the cata really wants to teach in the higher level okay in the Shir MRI level you can see maybe four or five cruxes okay and uh these are synops and they chaotic synops and to maintain attention while doing it necessitates good technique and a lot of correct practice so let's practice this one and we'll use intermediately difficult preliminary opponent attacks with a cross punch and then he attacks with auki punch so I do twice Jordan yuk let's smooth these out when he does this he has to remember too he has a very important role he is the UK and and his role in the Kata is as important as mine he immediately goes into the otake I immediately resist let's do this again easy does it so you see the slight pause it's because we didn't practice it so we both waited an extra second and this means we just lost our attention for an extra moment it's not so good now it did not happen again my | AKBAN | UC7L3l4uEFkY8J71i5G7ovOA | 2014-09-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 394 | 1,954 |
HqHroG6wd1s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqHroG6wd1s | LGBT+ History #shorts - How to Spot a Lesbian | hi i'm sister alaska lots dragnon extraordinaire and i'm here to talk to you about interesting queer facts from history so let's go how did lesbians support other live streams back in the day when homosexuality was illegal using some stylish eyewear of course and when i say stylish i need monocles the height of hipster dim in the early 20th century monocles were actually most prevalent in the late 19th century however the iconic accessory had a bit of a revival in the 1920s when it seems to have gained a following in stylish lesbian circles it was often paired with a tuxedo and a cropped hairstyle as part of a giant queer flagging system for other lesbians the challenge became so popular amongst lesbians that one of paris's earliest lesbian clubs was even named after it this isn't the only accessory that's been used to secretly signal your fellow lesbians by the way other examples include wearing a purple string on your wrist some rings painting one nail a different color from the rest and a blue star on the wrist | OPI Edinburgh | UC0n_YDCMNXIgRYs1-x4o87Q | 2022-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 183 | 1,029 |
xiGnUvbmTY0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiGnUvbmTY0 | Midweek Madness- #T.I #PaulaPatton #August #Sanders | entrepreneur author activist recording artist host social media superstar and more please welcome the queen the new supreme the irrepressible t.s madison madison ts madison t s madison mrs madison mother t.s madison i'm just a trans woman that expressed exactly how i feel when i feel like the internet really changed my life like completely the internet queen and icon what's up you got to get in this tank you were cooking him girl i was like girl i could hear the grease popping social media maven yes madison what is the experience i'm fascinated by this well to be honest with you harvey it's the human experience i was from the adult entertainment scene i did walk the streets you know that that is my story and that's a story for a lot of black trans women if you're put into this situation right now where you're into a space that you really don't want to be in make the best of it make the most money that you can and own all that you're going to build a whole entire empire out of this and you took that money and you used that money and you flipped it to build this empire this is why i can't you can no longer run through your backyard naked screaming the haters keep chasing me it's just me getting through the world as a trans woman with big dreams of being as big as windy as big as oprah on my television talk show because when i get there cause i'm coming i just got a shiver in my back and it ain't a man i respect women i have a different type of love for a woman i think a woman is earth oh that was deep you're beautiful you're strong you're powerful young black women young black trans women watching you out there every week even though you got your lashes with it you feel a boss and family now that t.s madison is coming through this and other trans women like myself it creates spaces for my black trans women to walk through and uh not have to face or or walk that road that i did before i want to have my own version of the talk the real the views mrs madison get ready the ts madison experience now she's occupied she's opening up spaces on the internet on television and that's why it is so imperative and important that i'm here today i got one thing to say rules what new weave new wings 22 inches yes hey everybody this is ts madison and if you are trying to grow your business brand or a product why not advertise with me email me at booktsmadison gmail.com so that you can get in on our comprehensive advertisement packages unique visits unique subscribers honey a broad demographic advertise with me today tuesday nights will never be the same oh yes honey what's up everybody this is your girl t s madison and i'm coming to you live live and always and forever in color but this time darlings you are about to get jerked out with t.s madison on fox soul tuesday night at 8 p.m don't meet us there beat us there [Music] it's maddie in the morning maddie in the morning maddie in the morning maddie in the morning maddie in the morning maddie in the morning maddie in the morning wait honey it's nine o'clock somewhere get in here and watch the damn show [Music] just emailing it to myself oh my god yeah let me add this to the facebook it's the facebook all right you know add this to the facebook you got it i got it and it's there oh that's good it is good man i told you i was i was like oh yeah oh this good mom damn [ __ ] it's afternoon and we slept the day away [Applause] i want you to know that it happened and now we can't turn back these hands of time oh no we can't yes we've stolen this moment and we forgot to face one simple fact oh second ball we both [Music] [Applause] hey we forgot about the [ __ ] that [ __ ] but as we leave what's up everybody honey this is midweek madness brawl it is wednesday the turned out with t.s madison show premieres season two premieres tonight on fox soul maddie mob y'all already know what y'all gotta do y'all did it last season y'all already know what y'all gotta do this man hi y'all a new converter [Laughter] i learned something new every day [Music] though convert is eddie you went to your search yeah there you go mo ivy okay that's what i gotta look for [Music] i just want her to finish what she doing right now don't worry don't worry i'm [Music] don't look at me like that nobody i told you friday i told you friday maddie i told you friday though i'm over here searching like it's on this computer oh you're searching well i'm really sitting on this computer searching like it's on this computer [Laughter] well they just telling me to get ready for so long i'm not gonna do it damn y'all really want her to get rid of me man damn i thought we i thought i thought we all of us had something but we all had something oh you did yeah i thought we all had something that's what you thought yeah see i'm scared for you to testify because of the destruction so you blaming me for the destruction of your computer yes i am [Laughter] kmg said mo you can leave after i start my dark twitter [Music] oh my goodness y'all funny anyway okay i'm not doing this double click to install mo yeah you know i ain't doing it i told you maddie friday we got i got that this this stuff got me all messed up know i can't even hold on y'all [Music] so [Music] i know him his name is god oh happy birthday jesus hey happy birthday jesus hey happy birthday king jesus it's your birthday glory i got to give them a dance bang happy birthday jesus you back okay all right so we're back yes all right we back y'all i'm sorry about that i wanted to show y'all the video i was trying to get the converter the converter is over there on the screen on my other computer which is over there in the house in the great house of nigeria [Laughter] anyway tonight on um uh fox soul at 9 00 p.m we have a new time it is nine minutes before you start come on back me up you know i'm already i'm so mad that i can't oh [Music] [Laughter] it's on my instagram it's just a little oliver didn't make no preview video for for what you call it today daddy you smell like food here y'all uh preview video today because we've been working diligently to get the situation to go on why it smell like seafood in here it does not smell like food oh on there you go episode is tonight hold on uh you say can you can most stream it from can uh can most stream it from yes hold on i'm trying to get it can you convert it mo yeah hold on sorry i got that the mic is i'm well you got to go down to the middle [Music] where the thing they're going over moe uh it's all right mo we'll find it before we leave see can you um see can you do the conversion uh where did you send it it can't go to your phone if you send it to my phone so you'll be able to download it um through there or if there's if i could upload it to my google drive yeah you can do that let's see if i can get it in there real fast and then we'll put it up before before the show overweight okay uh we'll do it before the show over with yeah there it is right here okay so upload so it's uploading right now we'll probably do it so let's just go ahead and get the show going let's go ahead and get the show oh lord here we go what happened no no this hasn't been you we just have to i gotta come over there do that i don't know how to do i don't even know what it is moe i'm doing my live show [ __ ] i have to call you when i'm done okay bye i don't even know we just got the [ __ ] it bro i wish you would have told me this before i came down here [ __ ] i'm just giving it time to go to my uh i'm trying to give you time to load to my thing but it just never said and i never got a notification i can't find a way to put the converted over here on this oh i'm scared for you to touch this computer [Music] anyway so y'all girl we're back it's we're back on wednesday nights honey wednesday nights at 9 00 p.m maddie mob y'all already know what to do um so just get ready because you know it's going to be a good opening we got a good we got a good first couple of episodes or whatever you know and um listen y'all say y'all got time today i really don't i really don't have time today because i gotta get off of here probably in about we probably got about 30 minutes together i got to get off of here the app what conversion app you got over there mo i used to i use the internet i don't use the i don't usually be using the app so if you get if that's the if you want to use the converter over here that i use i just got to get it to you on your phone so your email yeah either the email or your google drive one of the two once you do that then we good to go i ain't gonna be able to get it up there we're just probably gonna have to wait till the next week because i'm not gonna be able to get it up there we might as well just go on and do the show cause i'm not gonna be the people know that this coming tonight you know and i'll definitely be reminding them other places but i would really like would really like to have shown it here hold on let me see if i can get it to your email if it'll go to your email just email it uh what's your email femi yeah fm huh i got it what does it say they won't go to your email yeah it's saying it's too big and i can't because i guess because the the uh the foul is too big you know and i still tried to send it anyway but it just never went through whoa this is why i need my computer back from over there okay man i need my computer back because i'd have been able to do the damn i'd have been able to do the [ __ ] goddamn thing i can do it how you can do it mom all right just go to where the uh i'm scared go to where the thing is i'm scared go to where the the i'm scared you may put one of the nigerian hoodoo tricks on my computer really seriously okay lord if my if this computer i done airdropped it i don't seen it you know it's it's well let's let's just go ahead and do the damn thing okay i wish you would have told me this before we started this damn show i was still trying to send it to me to myself and then and i was waiting anyway let's start out with the show honey we got but a few minutes in the damn way because i got to get on him and work my magic you know so y'all know i did get lee in the car with me you know y'all see it right here it's on the damn thing i did confront him about the monique situation [Music] [Applause] like all of this stuff i told y'all took place right before let me do it all of this stuff i told y'all it took place before um before you know he apologized to her i did get in the car and i'm not trying to take no credit in this any other whatever but you know you'll you you'll watch it it is what it is or whatever you know that is that's the only clip that i got this week you know for for the show because we had to move some things around because it was supposed to come out next week so we ended up putting it out this week you know because it was uh um it was a it was a trending topic you know or whatever anyway let's talk about uh you're gonna be able to do it where's the uh ain't gonna be to do it i can't watch just watch me you ain't gonna be able to do it mom maddie relax that's what he always tell me to do and then it hurts still it still hurts ready continue i got you i told you well put some of that let me talk about it real fast uh okay what we got to talk about what happened what's the reason let's talk about this ti thing real fast here we go it is right here so so somebody give me the t on what's really going to say t.i makes people comedian who joked about sexual assault allegations at atlanta comedy show i'm here to protect you and correct you so i was looking at what was going on so t.i is a stand-up comedian now y'all doing some stuff get this together mo i'ma [ __ ] you up so t.i isn't he he's been doing it for a while so he's a stand-up comedian now okay that's nice so he got a tour with the girl and called the girl was reading him or whatever and and said it's talked about that can that case real sensitive well from what she said was that she said that uh she said that as she was trying to you know do do her thing he was he kept heckling her while she was doing it they kept coming after her and she finally decided to she finally decided to uh take matters in her home with both handed yes she said she said what she said and he pissed him off he pissed him off and he was heated he was so heated about the situation and then honey after he was heated about it he wore her ass out and then she said it was a lot of stuff that i was looking at i watched it you know i'm really not a big a big old you did it it is my computer [ __ ] up no it's not [ __ ] up well add it to the asset mode you know how to add it now it's already there there you go oh how you did that i can't tell you all the secrets well you've told me enough and are you all right with me [Laughter] you all right with me bro you get what i'm saying you all right with me i know what you did in nigeria i kicked that damn rocket you told black you know hold on y'all [Music] look it's complicated it's complicated that's my little sister and it's complicated do you feel like that she that she that she's like really been saying this stuff and she's she's coming from a real place of i think it's from her real place for sure oh it's from her real place from her real place and i think that that's a very valid place for her to come from like i have a very vow i feel very valid in my uh i'm valid in my feelings and how i feel about monique and uh and i love her and and we probably will be working together one day we will probably work together one day i'm sure of it she's a brilliant he's one of them oh my gosh hey don't nobody got nothing on that [ __ ] nothing and i can name all of them nobody so she's one of a kind and um but you know it was what it was and uh she feels the way she feels and uh and i feel the way i feel and you [ __ ] love us both i do i love you yeah so now i want to get back on that then we'll go back to ti okay so when we were together like before the camera started rolling i told him um like i said lee listen you know you got to fix this [ __ ] because this it's been going on and he said he watched it he watched the interview and it was real like he thoroughly watched the interview like thoroughly watched it and he said that it moved him into space like he said master i've been trying to figure out like how i'm gonna fix this [ __ ] or whatever like i'm gonna do it and i said lee you just gotta do it you just gotta do it that's all you gotta do i don't give a [ __ ] how many years done being in between something or whatever whatever you just gotta do it you just gotta do it you just gotta do it and that's just and that's and that's how that that situation had transpired and i'm so glad that that that that did happen because you know and then okay so uh what you what do you mean no sound uh you said i tell you days to pull oprah and what you call it you say y'all try to call tmz it's okay like i'm not really stressed i'm not really stressing that [ __ ] like that like i already already understand it you know what it is i already know it's i'm the girl that ain't gonna get the situation and it's okay like because i really didn't do it and i saw a girl make a video about me talking about something it was oh i i was something i was doing for like girl you know what kills me with these words clout [ __ ] clout is when you run after these people these people is in my phone clock would be you [ __ ] who don't got no connections to those people running running them down or trying to hound in them trying to get them to see you [ __ ] that's clout that's what clout is you get what i'm saying clout is study posted and trying to get them to get your attention these hoes got my [ __ ] number in my phone and my phone [ __ ] these people don't have my [ __ ] and they phone we've been talking [ __ ] it's been it'd be so much [ __ ] going on in the world that i don't that if i really was clout or chasing clout [ __ ] it's so many things that i would really post or or pictures that i would really post or places that i'd be here that i would really really post and not only that you what you did you brought two people that had i guess you could say had some sort of but listen here's the thing 50 cent is a huge he is a huge person that he's a person in the in the in the world and of course him posting about that he went to her yes he went to her show he went there he saw this he did all of his stuff like yes i didn't this is what people were trying to get trying to make it seem like oh i was trying not to say 50 cent did nothing that's not what i was trying to say what i was pointing out was that the people was trying to like i ain't i have no no i was nowhere in the equation then a [ __ ] gonna say oh well your interview wasn't [ __ ] was in every major publication i can't help that you just get your news from the shade room or you just get your news from hollywood unlock or neighborhood i can't help because those are the only news spots that you get your news from [ __ ] that [ __ ] was in every publication google is your friend it will tell you it linked it it linked me me to all that [ __ ] that was when even when 50 cent was talking about it linked me it looked me into that so it was just so much people that was there really trying to make it seem like oh girl well you know she's just trying to be seen she's trying to get her weight up [ __ ] i don't got to get my weight up [ __ ] i'm always working that's you skinny and fat ass [ __ ] hoes i need to get y'all weighed up [ __ ] i'm always gonna work because my god is gonna always bless me hallelujah all the time because i'm always [ __ ] working and so that's the [ __ ] that pissed me off and i and then if it be seen in some kind of way when i address the [ __ ] like when i address it when i address it like i'm like damn y'all was just saying yes 50 you did that and i was like hey hey y'all um i had made a call and i had did this or the other whatever you know i was in that too you know just so i said t-o-o meaning also because it was very much so like it was no imagine you going through this world and i talked to oliver about this because oliver at first yesterday he was like maddie i saw you on the lower i said no i was not on iran imagine you in this world a black transgender woman in this world who has contributed to popular culture since your inception since you've contributed you you contributed pop to popular culture since your inception right and you walk around and you see everybody using your slang you see him using your lingo you see him using these things and then you you find up you see him quoting and and and and attributing it to a popular youtuber or a popular tick-tocker or a popular this whatever and you you have to sit back all your years and you look at the stuff and you like so y'all gonna add like just like everybody right now and you can suck my dick if you say anything else everybody right now is puerto rican everybody's using that puerto rican everybody everybody across the world is puerto rican everybody monica posted it the other day monica it got all those many views on it and you know you know what a person would do but she tagged me she did but you know what a person will do they'll act like that they came it came from over there just like everybody working getting paid everybody working getting paid [ __ ] you're messing you give you know what i'm saying i did that it was so if i don't ever say anything about it nobody ever you know and then they'll be like well she ain't do that well you know i heard it because i saw monica do it i heard it because i seen it and all i'm saying is like damn y'all don't act like a [ __ ] ain't there when you know it you know when it's in it where the formula is you want to add like a [ __ ] ain't there and you do the people do that because i got titties at the top and dick at the bottom i got titties at the top and dick at the bottom that's why i'm holding this right here when i was talking about how that emoji and [ __ ] over there we didn't see that we see that that was no emoji before that was not an emoji before me girl come on and then i say something about it and then a [ __ ] be like oh well you know she girl it's just girl it don't matter because you find every excuse you start you find every excuse to be like well you know because oh see and then and when the shame rule posted that [ __ ] you they don't never post me by nothing until they know that they can try to turn some stuff where people can wear me out so the people's over there wearing me i well you know ain't nobody ever heard of you ain't nobody if ain't nobody never heard of me how i got a whole how do i have whole television shows out there in these streets you ain't got to hear about hear from me or you ain't got to hear about me but the people that matter do i don't give a [ __ ] cause you whole say you ain't never heard of me i don't give a [ __ ] about that you ain't listening you ain't listening to the channels i ain't never seen her too i see her okay that's that's fine that don't hurt my feelings you're not saying that to hurt my feelings but [ __ ] google is your friend with me when you see how i the windows is high in my home or while i'm going out in from the pool this new nasty compound [ __ ] that i'm getting ready to pull a [ __ ] you already know that i was all i was already working you ain't got to hear about me [ __ ] you was in your cubicle i've been working you don't have to hear about me you don't have to be a [ __ ] i don't have to walk in i don't have to walk into a network i don't have to walk into a [ __ ] into a play i don't have to walk into those major board rooms and introduce myself as already known when i when i walk in netflix they already rolling out the carpet for me you on the other hand [ __ ] they may you may have to introduce yourself in your work we we're not the same so and this is why i don't even argue with the whole sometimes i'll be ready to type a whole paragraph but this is why i'm like madison fallback because you know when you when you when you pick up the telephone and say hey lee this ts what you doing hey nicky this ts what you doing you you hoes can't do that hey steven spielberg hey [ __ ] judd apatow hey all these people you you hoes can't do that and so when i say [ __ ] like that it's just like well i ain't who is that anyway that's a girl ain't nobody never you just do porn it's okay we don't got the same context in our phone that's true the circles are different and you [ __ ] love to scream out about clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap no [ __ ] you hoes be doing this [ __ ] you do for clout i am the clock [ __ ] know that when i pull up the via call when i pull up the [ __ ] amc when i pull up to those places where the where [ __ ] in charge when the he and ics be at i don't got to introduce myself at the door the secretary reign down there and say hey the ts is at the door miss ts madison is at the door so to that to that person that was making them because i've seen a couple of videos i'm like well damn these hoes really be you hoes still on that [ __ ] you hoes really still on that [ __ ] i saw a network did o r n-e-t-w-o-r-k deals you [ __ ] still on that uh-huh i'm trying to clown off somebody [ __ ] and when the only thing i do i talk about the [ __ ] that's going on in the [ __ ] world i'm trying to cloud it out and ain't nobody never i ain't never heard okay you ain't listening and you don't post in here anyway [ __ ] because you ain't doing you got to go friday you got to flip that burger fry that chicken clock in and take that call and ain't nothing wrong with it and i'm not and see i'm not under but i'm just making you feel the way that you always think you make me feel i'm just letting you know your place [ __ ] like you try like you think you attempted to try to let me know mine i'm letting you know your place no you're not gonna hear about it cause [ __ ] you get your news on your lunch break you ain't got time to read major major publications [ __ ] the new york times and [ __ ] w magazine and all the major publications that the ts is in the fader magazine [ __ ] that's around the globe you ain't got time to do that or you you you'll flip past me because you're not interested [Music] what did you talk about anyway that was my little one too that was my little one two one two you know uh uh uh a chippendale back to anybody who who watches my [ __ ] or who was who had a commentary on how i'm trying to insert myself insert this one nobody making no moves before february 16. i don't give a [ __ ] who bigger than who what nobody's saying nothing before february 16. click that click on what delete said that's right that's all like in the name and it's not even the fact that me wanted the credit that's due to me denise it's just like you drove past me or you you hold you you girls like it didn't even like it didn't even like none of that even like it wasn't even a a conversation piece like it wasn't even named like it went then and it's okay decide may the force be with you i'm not right with it because those that cc and then when you see me working and all this stuff like well how she got that job and then i'm sure wasn't clout it's cause they because then i put in the word it damn show one clown it's because i put in the work well how's she in that well why they keep but what's she well well how she getting them peoples on her show how everybody to come on there that we'd be watching on other stuff or we be on this about how much they love her it's a reason anyway let's go to two more things more because i got i don't spend a little time on that i gotta i just had to come do that we'll we'll do another day give me two more good ones okay well um we have well you already talked about that one so we also have the one where um child let me tell you something now this is going to get real nasty right here this august i've seen that this thing to get real nasty he want that paycheck man and you know what it's all good this is why you got to [ __ ] them your [ __ ] love them your [ __ ] when you [ __ ] love them or whatever and keep on moving you get what i'm saying pay your dues off in this [ __ ] pay your dues do your thing and you know what i'm saying make it do what it do that's that's that's it i do i think it's tacky i thought it was tacky when that boy did it the nene leaves i thought it was tacky if you got the older [ __ ] you got the [ __ ] right if she handle if if she was your sugar mama she was so don't act like that you weren't there loving hugging sucking licking and doing the things you you wasn't doing your job as a trick you get don't act like you weren't doing your job she's not gonna lose no money yeah i i believe he's just doing it because he's going to capitalize on all this stuff that's going around the family yeah she ain't going to lose somebody is this this is time get your check get your coins or whatever you know i do feel like that that's that's some hope that's some homo [ __ ] you know but do your thing and you know because they said he came out with the song i think like a couple days ago well do your thing it's just late to me like all that kind of now that's clout that's what you call it now that those are that those that's real clout [ __ ] that's club chase yes that right there that's when you wanna don't put me in that type of [ __ ] that's clout [ __ ] right there right exactly that [ __ ] that he doing that's the perfect that's the example of clout that's [ __ ] that he doing that [ __ ] that uh uh uh uh that boy did they need any leaks oh that's that's clout that is what clout looks like not somebody saying hey don't drive past me like i ain't [ __ ] pull up pull pull this [ __ ] up to the curb but don't act like that you don't act like tonight have nothing to do with this you know what i'm saying like nothing that ain't clout you hold so quick to call cloud for certain [ __ ] that's definitely clout you know i'd rather him leak more pictures of the dead that would that would have been more happy for me than leaking that i don't give a damn what you did with jada or will i don't give a [ __ ] we know there's some freaking hoes but this is why you spend your money so that the whole could keep quiet yeah she should have i don't think she had them send it outside of nba that's why she had that boy signing nba or nothing oh well oh well now i do think it's [ __ ] up that because he slapped chris rock that now all of a sudden hollywood but see that's how hollywood do you that's why i always yes i work in hollywood but [ __ ] guess what i do i pools up to the youtube i pulls up to the youtube the facebook i pulls up and i pull us up there because it's important that i pull us up because i keep my [ __ ] connection with my people i keep my connection with my people because at the end of the day it's like the lord the lord giveth and the lord taketh away and so that [ __ ] becomes the lord it's only one god for me [Music] chris rock show so that right kayla chris rock showed souls show sold out after he got slapped and we are spilled there they don't put bad boys they don't put a lot of stuff don't do that don't do that i don't think that's right obviously i said are you late for that now when you over there coughing and throwing up and stuff like that and people trying to figure out what's going on with your auto immune system girl and we was all over here praying for you girl remember you did this remember you do you're doing this stuff it's that's that's late if you had an entanglement an affair or things like this with that woman and stuff like that what's your business that's not the public's business we didn't know about it in the public until the red tabletop now when you be out there throwing up honey losing weight nice sweating you know body skinny dick big dick weighing more than you your dick weight is heavier than your body mass then we are we [ __ ] we you you know but then you want us to go into prayer for you don't do that it's like this this this this messy we was just praying for you last year girl you was in you was you was you was when you was dude you was double tubed up on a thursday afternoon with ivs running at you we was just praying for you girl yeah he should just he should just keep that to himself just keep nah we was i'm sorry i don't like stuff like that we was just praying for you girl when you was down there in a coma we were just praying for you saying baby it'll be uh it'll be okay and that's real to a brother like me they may never ever get my puss away keep it tight all right those lyrics no oh i got scared because i saw you looking at your pose you know what's up we you was over there double tubed up on a thursday afternoon ivy sneezing and coughing almost blind right look at the head looking at heaven's gate and we was on our knees praying for your recovery and you want to be mets don't be messy girl yeah dope i gotta say alexa play devil would have made it never would have baby that's right double tubed up on a thursday afternoon ivy and both are ivy in both [ __ ] arms yeah don't do that remember where you were just at bro stop it s-t-o-p-i-t stop it they shouldn't do that that's that's wrong that's wrong anyway what's the last thing though okay so uh lastly and we'll revisit this on uh on probably thursday okay what's today wednesday yeah today's wednesday [ __ ] we'll revisit this because we gotta work saturday yes we do friday i gotta go to the doctor i gotta see why this baby was stopped kicking gotta die what's the last thing uh actually let's go to let's just go to this one ah y'all gotta listen that's what you say your money up for get you a private jet southwest passenger arrested put it on there southwest passenger arrested for masturbating four times during flight thought it was kind of kinky well what about the first two times and where we talk and then not only that how much how long was the flight what about the first two times what about the first time who was sitting next to him ain't nobody calling this why y'all got to have the police on the plane with y'all you got to have the police up there what's he sitting in front well that's that's software they know ain't no first place it's only business class what someone said who counted right your [ __ ] your [ __ ] is crazy that's right what about the children y'all got to get that kicking and freaking [ __ ] about your spirit before you get on the spirit before you get on spirit somebody you know how that news did they find full confident napkins on the floor well what was the was it was the person sitting next to them saying hey you're making too much noise you're making too much noise hey why is my armrest greasy like this what is going on in here what is this white stuff on my foot why is this stuff on my lap was this a daytime flight or a nighttime flight it was after dark flight oh my god ladies and gentlemen listen tonight is wednesday i want to leave with you with this um please make sure you are tuned in to fox soul yes fox soul tonight we need the maddie mob to be loud laughing in color we need you to show up and show out get down in the comment section we come on directly after tgif with funky dyneeva claudia jordan and al reynolds we need y'all to get to say we will come now you know y'all already gonna be there we need y'all to stay there cause tonight is the premiere episode of turned out with t.s madison on fox so season two episode one episode one you know episode one you know um and uh we will definitely be getting into some things after that i love y'all i love y'all so much i want y'all to have a blessed day and be 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and how i feel about monique and uh and i love her and and we probably will be working together one day we will probably work together one day i'm sure of it she's a brilliant he's one of them oh my gosh hey don't nobody got nothing on that [ __ ] nothing and i can name all of them nobody so she's one of a kind and um but you know it was what it was and she feels the way she feels and uh and i feel the way i feel and you [ __ ] love us both i do i love you and i told her i said listen monique hey everybody this is ts madison and if you are trying to grow your business brand or product why not advertise with me email me at booktsmadison gmail.com so that you can get in on our comprehensive advertisement packages unique visits unique subscribers honey a broad demographic advertise with me today has been a ts madison and rde multimedia group presentation hey guys if you just enjoyed watching this video don't forget to subscribe to my youtube channel www.youtube.com forward slash ts 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N_9i_g4JOB0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_9i_g4JOB0 | Lec 32: RC Snubber Analysis - II : Underdamped Case | [Music] welcome to the course on design of power electronic converters so we were discussing rcs numbers we had started its analysis and we saw the circuit that we will be using for analyzing the rc circuit so now in this lecture we will be analyzing the first case that is your underdamped case so before going further let me just show you the waveforms and the circuit again so this is the circuit that we were discussing okay rs and cs are this numbers i is your the current through this loop which flows through this nubber in the parasitic inductance and then you have this diode voltage e and then this is the diode current id and these were the waveforms so first we are supposed to get this this number current i t and using that's number current then we can obtain this device voltage e t and then that we will be further using to design this rs and cs so we had started by writing these kvl equations okay this is the first equation in the second equation please remember the second equation we will be using it again and again and these were the initial conditions then we had this differential equation which we are supposed to solve and so the solution of this differential equation is this the current this is the standard solution of rlc circuit and then we have these three cases based on this value of jeta which is your over damped case critically damped and underdamped case so we had seen till here now we will take up the first case which is your underdamped case so underdamped case eta less than one so this also you might have done in your circuit course so what you have is your your underdamped case this can be written in terms of your um your e power minus alpha t and sum of two sinusoids which is your b1 cos omega dt plus b2 sine omega dt and what is omega d omega d is the damping frequency which is the square root of omega 0 square minus alpha square and then we have to obtain this solutions for b1 and b2 because we have to replace this by using the initial conditions so initial conditions at t equal to 0 you know that your current is equal to irr reverse recovery current and if you substitute here this goes out so b1 becomes equal to irr and then if you differentiate this dit by dt so this is what you will be obtaining the expression when you will be differentiating this current i t and further this is the equation equal to e minus l p d i t by d t this is what we had written before so you apply the initial conditions over here so then this you know that is equal to rs irr okay where the voltage across the device at t equal to zero is i r s i r r so what you get from there is that l p d i t by d t at t equal to 0 will be equal to capital e minus r s i r r so we use this in this equation and uh for t equal to 0 then this goes out this is 0 this is 0 this becomes 1 e power minus alpha t so here you have this b 2 and i i r are left okay and you have this alpha multiplied so this is what you will be getting and from there you can obtain this b2 so we have obtained both the constants b1 and b2 by using the initial condition so ah then from there once you have obtained it what you can do is you can find out your e because ultimately our objective is to find out e using this i t so d i t by d t you substitute this b 1 and b 2 and this is what you will be then getting uh this is a little long expression that you will be getting and you re arrange it when you rearrange you can rearrange it like this okay and further from there what you see is that this can be reduced to irr cs by cs omega d because your alpha square plus omega d square equal to omega 0 square and omega 0 square equal to 1 by lpcs so applying that fact it reduces to this so this is the expression of e that we obtain and this is an important expression that we will be using later on as well this is the expression of e the voltage across the device next is that you have you can differentiate this voltage d e by dt so whatever expression we obtain for e you differentiate it so you can differentiate it it's a little longer expression again you are getting you rearrange it so after rearranging this is what you are going to obtain for d by dt now what we want is that we have to equate this to 0 because if this d by dt if we equate to 2 0 so then we can obtain the peak value the maxima of e and that is what we want to find out and that is what we want to reduce also so before obtaining that d by d t and by equating into 0 and finding out the peak we would like to see what is the nature of this d by dt this rate of change and to do that we can actually simplify this expression because this is a little longer expression so to simplify it first we see that at t equal to 0 this ratio e by capital e this can be written as r s i r r by e and which can be further written as 2 zeta into k now what is the sky chi is defined as the initial current factor which is equal to irr by e root over of lp by cs so from where is this coming up so this is actually your half of a l p i r r square by half of c s e square so this is the initial inductor energy by your final capacitor energy so this is is equal to chi square so chi will be equal to ir by e root over of lp by c s this is called as the initial current factor so this initial current factor and this damping ratio zeta this we have already defined is alpha by omega 0 ah which is given as rs by 2 lp by 1 by root over of lp by cs so this is what it is going to be rs by 2 root over of lp by cs so when you multiply these two that becomes equal to r s i r r by e so e by capital e at t equal to zero becomes equal to two zeta chi then it uh this d by d t at t equal to zero at initial condition what it is that we want to find out in terms of that zeta and chi so for that you substitute t equal to 0 here so this goes out this goes out and these all becomes 1 cos omega dt will also become 1 so then what you obtain over here is this e minus r rsi 2 alpha plus i r r by c s so then you again do some substitution in terms of these and this is uh what you will be finally obtaining okay and what substitutions are we doing this are the substitution r s i r r equal to 2 zeta chi e this we have seen r s by l p could be written as 2 eta omega 0 and i r r by c s can be written as equal to e chi omega 0 okay this you can do on your own these are simple things are just simple substitutions okay so when you arrange it this is what you will be obtaining now we have to observe this equation now this can be greater than zero or it can be less than zero so this one two zeta minus four zeta squared sky plus chi if this is greater than 0 that means what that your this voltage will this dv by dt the rate of change of the voltage d by dt this is positive so at t equal to 0 whatever it was this peak is going to be greater than that but if it is negative that means what at t equal to 0 whatever was your voltage over here it is if this d by dt is less than zero so this is going to further come down and so this is what your finally whatever the voltage is going to be equal to so this capital e1 uh the peak voltage that we had considered will be equal to rs irr in that case because at t equal to 0 that is the the voltage that is the voltage e at t equal to 0. so this is not that much of a problem because this usually is not going to be that high but if this d e by dt is greater than 0 that means there's the this voltage is going to increase and then here it may be higher than the blocking voltage capital e so and that is that capital e1 how high it can go we want to limit it by this number design and so we are interested more in this case when your d by dt is going to be greater than zero so we have to find out then now what is the condition at which this can be greater than zero the slope or the rate of change of voltage across the device is going to be positive so for this 2 zeta minus 4 zeta square chi plus chi to be greater than 0 this is what it implies and this is a quadratic polynomial so um here it is going to be having two roots okay this quadratic equation will be having two roots these are the two roots and we know that the sky is always going to be greater than 0 because this is the ratio of two energies there's no question of it being negative so this is greater than 0 that means what from here you can easily see that that this is greater than 1 so this one is greater than 0 this first one the plus 1 and the minus 1 is going to be less than 0. further we can differentiate it find out the first derivative of it equate it to 0 so that will either give us the maxima or the minima so that gives you this zeta is equal to 1 by 4 chi and then you can find out the second derivative so second derivative is 8 k now chi is positive so this is greater than 0 so that means this is minima so from that what you obtain is that you have these two are the roots where this expression is going to be 0 and it has the minima in between which is your 1 by 4 chi okay so this will be the nature of the quadratic expression and so what we are interested in is where we saw that this term is less than 0 okay this term less than 0 is when actually this upper 1 becomes greater than 0 and so your d by dt is greater than 0 so that means what this is the portion where we are interested in that means your this is the value of jeta which that is between 0 to when it is less than this term so that is what then we find out that zeta when it is less than this root 1 plus root over of 1 plus 4 chi square by 4 chi that is where your d by dt is going to be greater than 0 now we want to find out the peak of e the device voltage and we had denoted it by e1 and we also said that that that occurs at time t1 so we equate this d by dt to 0 so you write down the expression again equate it to 0 rearrange it and when you do the rearrangement you can write this is like this tan omega dt 1 and which is equal to this expression now further what we want to do is that we want to express it in terms of chi in zeta so this is the numerator of your tan omega dt1 so you solve it to do these substitutions okay in terms of zeta omega 0 and chi and the denominator also the same thing you do it you substitute everything in terms of zeta omega 0 and chi so then this is what you will be obtaining tan omega d t 1 as equal to minus of this term by this term okay so what we see that this is a function of zeta and chi okay so that means what we achieved is by doing this is that this omega d t 1 because we are interested in this time t 1 this time t 1 we have obtained as a function of g10 chi although this is a little involved function complicated function but we have obtained it and then from there your t1 will be 1 by omega t tan inverse of f jetta and chi the function of that and omega t you know that is the damping frequency this can be written as omega 0 root over of 1 minus zeta square now what we are interested in is that we want to find out the expression for capital e 1 the peak voltage we found out the time at t1 at which it occurs but more than that we want to find out the peak voltage so to do that let us see this part of the derivation so this expression of e that we had obtained this expression can be written as a sum of uh of a cosine and a sine the second and the third term okay you can directly solve it also but that may be more tedious so to simplify it i have shown the derivation ah in this form so that expression of e the second and the third term can be written as a cos omega dt plus b sine omega dt e power of minus alpha t you can write it like that and then you differentiate it dft by dt so ah this is what you will be obtaining and we are interested in the peak so let us equate it to 0 so once you have equated it to 0 you can obtain this tan omega dt 1 which is b omega d minus alpha a by a omega d plus alpha b then further ah you know that pure cos omega d t 1 can be written as 1 by root over of 1 plus 10 omega squared omega d t 1 so from there this is what you will be obtaining cos omega dt 1 and then similarly you can obtain sine omega dt 1 this is what you will be getting now we solve the denominator so the denominator is this you open it up and you try to reduce it so when you reduce it this is what you will be obtaining omega 0 square is square plus b square and that you substitute in the original expression so original expression means this was your ft 1 we substitute for cos omega dt and sine omega dt 1 so when you do that this is what you will be obtaining and you try to reduce it this is finally what you will be getting omega d by omega 0 root over of a square plus b square e power minus alpha t 1 okay so this is what we see at time t 1 this is what your second and third term will reduce down to so we have to square out square the coefficient of cosine and square the coefficient of sine part so then that is what i had applied here so at time t 1 that is at peak this is what it is going to be this is the cosine your coefficient and this is your sine coefficient so if you square it out and then take the root of it square root of it so you you just basically expand it and then try to reduce it so after reduction solving of this this is finally what you will be obtaining e plus e power of minus alpha t 1 root over of this expression and we don't like this r s i r r and so forth we want to express all in terms of those ratio chi and zeta okay so that is what we will be doing then we will be doing all these different substitutions when you substitute in this expression of e1 this is finally what you will be reducing it to now i'm not going through all these things you can do all these derivations on your own it's just simple math you have to sit down and do it okay so this is what you finally obtain e 1 as equal to e plus e power of minus alpha t 1 capital e root over of 1 minus 2 jeta chi plus chi square so then we can obtain it as a ratio of v 1 by e v you can divide this by e so that is what you obtain here e 1 by e is equal to this here we have also substituted for your t 1 okay alpha t 1 is this because t 1 you already have so you can write for alpha t 1 as well and so this is what you will be getting and so that is what is written over here now we are also interested in this dv by dt average now what is this dv by dt average that we are talking about now here this is so the way your voltage rises this is your e waveform and this is your capital e1 which occurs at time t1 so at this part we we are basically interested in the first rise only so this is what we are calling it as the dv by dt average okay which is your ratio of e 1 by t 1 this rise in the voltage also we want to limit by this number design it we can do that that we had discussed before okay so you divide this e 1 by t 1 and this is the function that you are going to get ok ah so because t 1 expression we know that this is what it comes out in terms of this tan inverse of this function zeta comma chi so that's what we have written here this dv by dt average that is what you are going to get okay so this one and this expression these are the ones that we will be using later on for doing the snubber design now we saw for gta less than 1 it could be also that your there is no damping that is zeta equal to 0 and that's a special case of this underdamped condition that we the expressions that we obtain so you simply substitute zeta equal to 0 in all the above expressions that we had obtained so this is what you will be obtaining e 1 by e as 1 plus root over of 1 plus chi square and this is will be the expression of time t 1 at which the peak occurs and then you have this dv by dt average which is equal to e1 by t1 this will reduce down to this equation so we did uh some derivations you saw some big big expressions and equations solving out so don't uh get lost in the equations or the derivation ah what we did was that that we first applied the kvl we got the equations and then we got the solution for i current for the rlc circuit then those are standard solutions and then you have to get the constants applying the initial condition once you obtain that from there we found out the expression for e which is your l minus d i by d t once you have the x equation for i then you can do differentiation of it obtain d di by dt and then from there you can obtain the equation for the device voltage e which is what we want to limit the peak value and also the rate of change the dv by dt so our objective of the derivation is to obtain the peak voltage e1 and this even by t1 that is the for initially how the voltage changes so for that uh we solved it and we saw what are the conditions at which the slope dv by dt can be positive and then we obtained those expressions in terms of jetta and chi your damping ratio and the initial current factor so that is what overall in the derivation that we had done and here your damping ratio initial current factor damping frequency and natural frequency these are the important terms that you should be remembering for this derivation and further when we see this number design and what is known here the parasitic inductance value lp is assumed to be known and that means if you have some idea of what it is and the reverse recovery current irr also you should be having some idea of it or an estimate of it and what is the blocking voltage capital e that usually we will be knowing based on for which circuit you are doing this number design and as i told you what we have finally found out is the expression of the peak voltage and the rate of change of the voltage that is your dv by dt in terms of your damping ratio and initial current factor thank you [Music] you | NPTEL IIT Guwahati | UCCDzHkpuIuD1ZC0wsCXUuPQ | 2022-03-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,782 | 17,705 |
XR-ZMAeS_4g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XR-ZMAeS_4g | 13 Facts You Should Know about The Apocalypse From X-Men | Apocalypse’s first appearance was in X-Factor #5 in 1986, created by writer Louise Simonson and pencilier Jackson Guice. Apocalypse was not suppose to be in X-Factor originally. The current story arc revolved around a group named the Alliance of Evil. His ‘real’ name is En Sabah Nur. This translates to “The First One.” He is considered to be the First Mutant in Marvel History having been born 5000 years ago in ancient Egypt. His powers first manifested when he was rebuked by a woman named Nephri for his appearance. The powers of Apocalypse are pretty undefined. His most notable is the ability to control his body’s molecules and change his form at will. Apocalypse’s guiding principal is a belief in a twisted form of Darwinism. No matter if someone is a mutant or human, only the strong survive. Apocalypse has waged war through the course of history in hopes of achieving the perfect society populated only by the strongest humans. His arch-nemesis is Cable, a time-traveler from a future where Apocalypse has conquered the earth and popular X-Men character. Apocalypse uses his future technology to convert powerful mutants to his cause under the moniker of “The Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” His most notable Horseman is Angel who he transformed into Archangel. Apocalypse is also responsible for the creation of another iconic X-Men villain. During his travels, he encountered a scientist obsessed with the mutant gene named Nathanial Essex and the two formed a pact which lead to Essex being turned into Mister Sinister. One of the most notable stories featuring Apocalypse is an alternate universe titled ‘Age of Apocalypse.’ Apocalypse was recently killed in the comics, but as the saying goes, no one stays dead in comics. | Abdul Wahab | UC2YPZSrwV9VBV4s1ccbMlrg | 2016-05-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 287 | 1,741 |
JgqcSTTM6K0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgqcSTTM6K0 | Educating Ourselves with Bad Education (The Movie Show) | [Music] yeah educating ourselves with bad education that may be a play on words but it's a movie it's the bad education movie made in 2019 with hugh jackman and others and uh george cason and me we're going to sit here and we're going to take that movie apart we're going to tell why it's good why it's bad why it's relevant to our times uh welcome george it's so nice to talk to you thank you jay welcome welcome to you as well you know if you if you look up the articles on this movie bad education they say it's a comedy you think it's a comedy i don't think it's a comedy no i i don't think if this as a comedy at all i don't find anything comedic i mean we just reviewed the kaminsky uh method that was a comedy even though there was sadness but there's no comedy here i mean this is this is a serious business and we'll get into all the pluses and the minuses as you just alluded to what's true what's not true i mean if you remember we did um underground railroad and we got into that and i can get into that here too this basic really good uh issue but there's there's certain things that are really not very well it's it starts on on the superficial end of it it's it's a it's a movie about a true story uh it may not be completely accurate you know to exactly what happened but it's close enough and it's you know it's well done i think um and it's um it's got a certain documentary quality to it and hugh jackman is hugh jackman he's very good in the movie uh although i i had trouble you know kind of seeing him as a as a high school superintendent the state of new york uh education department of education superintendent but but there you have it he he took on a lot of the uh you know characteristics and i guess that was enough um but you know the the bar the bottom line to use your term on this is that we're really talking about education we're talking about education uh from this incident that happened in the early 2000s with this superintendent the high school superintendent um and we're talking about corruption we're talking about dysfunction we're talking about really what amounted to an abject failure uh in the high school system in a in a village if you will on long island on the north shore of long island called roslin and roslyn was a is is a village of wealthy people and this was their village high school and there were lots of things wrong with this high school and wrong with the kids in this high school and wrong with the whole notion about getting into college and wrong with the administration of the high school because hugh jackman's character frank desone stole and his his assistant stole 11 million dollars and nobody knew it not not the uh not the parents not the kids um not not the department of education over his supervisors nobody knew from this little relatively small high school in roslyn that 11 million dollars was missing over a period of time they're quite remarkable and the other thing remarkable and we should go into this is how did this ever come to light it was because of a young girl on the student newspaper who began to smell a rat and she kept digging and nobody could stop her and she looked at documents and she finally put two and two together and came out with 11 million and she turned them in and that's quite remarkable all the true story and i and i and i you know i'm sure there was a character just like that who did that but but the the movie teaches us it teaches us how the frank tassone character can get away with it it teaches us how the parents they they didn't care as long as their kid got placed in harvard or yale it teaches us about the um the school system itself which was dysfunctional and corrupt right up the chain and and the state of new york which wasn't watching um so that's my initial reaction george but there's a lot more to it let's talk about the movie okay bottom line here is new york state decided to save money to get rid of auditing of school district finances and frank tassone was there from 92 he was there about 10 12 years when this all broke so he'd been there partially in the 90s and you have to know new york there's a lot of corruption in new york i mean all you you read every few years some public official high public official even alan hawesi who was the controller he had been a very prominent state assem assemblyman then he was new york city controller very highly regarded gentleman and even he got indicted in 2006 because he was using state employee police to take care of be a caregiver for his ill wife and then also 2011 paid a play and this is not unique i mean so many new york state affairs well before you go too much further al hevesey was my classmate in high school i knew him forrest he was the most popular guy you know he would have won the popularity contest and he was the the star of the basketball team and he took my high school to the madison square garden and won in madison square garden thanks to al hevesey and that began his political career everybody loved al hevesey come to find there was a different al hibernacy later on yes and you find that with tassone and you find that with glucken but i mean far if i had if my parents hadn't moved to long island i would have gone to forest hills high school to a few years behind you and al evassy my cousins still in forest tills they graduated from forest till high school okay so bottom line is this tradition of problems with corruption is very much in new york okay now then if we get into each of the players okay so we talked about i'll have a heavensea and your involvement with you know you knew him in high school i i was not involved in his his misdeeds as a controller of the state i want to be clear about that i i didn't i didn't allude to that just that you knew him now alice and jenny she's portrayed they even did something with her face they put bad skin when she and you jackman were doing like a um an interview in their real personality who they really are she's such a gentle soul you know you see her she doesn't have bad skin she's very attractive women but special effects or whatever they made her a hard woman so that this movie did they did a lot of changes between macau mike mikowski who was the screenwriter who had actually gone to roslyn high school and then the producers they made a lot of changes so she's really a gentle soul you know in in real life so you got to look at who these people are and then hugh jackman you see you see with zoom now and with the covid you see people in their real life in their abode i mean in their house you see you jackman's office gives you a little flavor of who he is right and then you see alice and janie in her room bedroom or whatever you see a little so you see who these people really are now what that gets to is you jackman what an actor he's never done a role very that very much like this before as you alluded he's always in these action movies and medics uh you know and then he the one with the one with all those hands he had those i up the name of that one you know all those metal things so this is a but because he's such a good actor he was able to get himself into that role and really do a really good job same thing with alice and johnny ray romano that did the school district that school board president all amazing amazing so it's a really good movie in terms of the actors and their ability so and they did get rave reviews now there's a lot of things in there well they got some criticism too don't forget that we should cover this oh yeah that's what i'm gonna that's what i'm getting to now there's they did a lot of changes um to frank tassone did not get arrested the way he did in las vegas he got rested in nassau and it was totally out of character for him he was a white-collar crime he wasn't gonna you know try to not when the police came to arrest him he just accepted it and then and then because he was in prison he was supposed to be four to twelve years they let him out after three years and four months because of good behavior so this is white collar he wasn't a criminal in in in in a blue you know he was a white collar criminal right so so did that and then with that young boyfriend same-sex relationship in las vegas that was not a stony brook student that had been at clay and dome high school had been one of his high school high school students when he was an english teacher it was a guy who had gone to the university of wyoming was a motorcycle salesman in las vegas and then a dancer you know because he was gay dancer so he said so that wasn't true too so there's a lot of other things that are and then getting back to to sohn he was married to a to a young woman who died of hodgkin's disease in 1973 in a regular marriage whatever it was it wasn't fabricated he was married right and then after he i i i also listened to his interview by mike bayer um coach mike podcast where to stone actually says he's in his 70s now right this was just last year he's getting a hundred seventy three thousand dollars a year pension because new york there was a loophole he could still get his pension so he's living on 173 so he has nothing no that was that was a postscript in the movie and it was astounding to find that he's making that kind of uh money and i don't think they recovered the 11 million either yeah um yeah so so so yeah um and and then i lost my twin that's what for a minute and then so he has nothing to hide he's talking about his wife you know opposite sex marriage what with a woman right and then and that he's not really exclusively gay he's saying this and he felt very bad that they made it sound like it was a student that he was having an affair with but he was in a 30 at that when he got arrested a 33-year relationship same-sex relationship with disguise signorelli so there's certain truths and there's certain things that are not true and and now rebecca rambone was that was the student but she did not exclusively it was she and a few of the other hilltop beacon students that did this research and the main points after she did the initial was news day which is the which is the long island um uh midweek it's the midweek of long island yeah well no well you have to pay for it midweek is free but yes it is what everybody you know everybody does we got in long island i was i delivered long island press and news day i won't get into it my dad was sick so i had 70 papers and we lived in the hilly part of farmingdale near the best page golf course you know where they have the u.s open so i had to take my bike with those things and really struggle and i was a kid you know like 12 years 11 12 years old but bottom line is the next thing is rosalind right i'll go on another little aside isaac asimov's nephew daniel went to high school with me in farmingdale which is a very you know poor related to roswell poor district and he graduated the year before me and he went to college i think he went to wesleyan and he's very successful his younger brother and sister isaac asimov's brother moved his family to roslyn for the two younger kids and they went to roswell and they're also successful but daniel was because it's the parents bottom line is it's what the it's what the parents instill in the children yes the school district is important right now the getting frank tusson had turned that school district in one of the top school districts in the country he was getting kids into harvard princeton yale all these top things so they overlooked they never questioned anything about him because the results were there he was very good i mean in terms of his job itself well i don't know if he was educating them but he was he had connections in the ivy league he was placing them and the parents loved it and you know they they were this is a wealthy community you know in roslyn and we all knew that when we were kids rosalind was really the cream of the north shore at that time um there were other you know wealthy areas but roslyn was notable and so that you know they wanted their kids to go to harvard and yale they were willing to overlook anything he did and he was he was kind of a peculiar character he he was doing um plastic surgery he was wearing expensive suits when's the last time you saw a civil servant educator in a public high school you know wearing all those beautiful clothing um it was extraordinary and i'm sure that was an accurate statement of the way it worked and the same thing with the plastic surgery he was a movie star and here's a guy in a schlub job sorry um but he's a movie star and everybody loves him and the kids love him and he can deliver their careers and lives to them well the parents the parents thought that was just perfect but he had a memory he used to take these kindergarten kids right and and and speak to them one-on-one and have them read something so he could assess what their ability was and he was they were teaching in the school to foreign languages in kindergarten in first grade which is so there were things that he was doing as a profession in his professional capacity which which is and yes he he was all image he was hung up on his image very much on image but you know in today's day and age images i guess is important too you know maybe part of the success was image but the problem see when i had worked corporate i they used to give us corporate credit cards i never used it i used to lock it in my desk use my own credit cards and then file an expense report because what that does it keeps you in line if you if you make a mistake you'll net you never you're never gonna it'll get caught right right there when it goes so that was the mistake that he and pam glucken carmona mcgregon carmona glucken that's yeah yeah that was so funny but you know that was part that was part of the the whole idea that you know it was an expense account kind of approach and he convinced anyone who was watching him including this auditor this very ineffectual auditor from one level above the school who he somehow compromised the guy that you know since he was such a hot shot and doing all these remarkable things with harvard and yale that he should have a credit card he should have an expense account he needed to do this but then he took it to 11 million dollars and he was buying extraordinary things with the credit card and was you know and i mean he went on and on uh he was he was it was a hole in the boat uh over a period of years and it's remarkable that nobody saw it and you know i think that this teaches us something about roslyn it teaches us not to say that rosalind is you know the darkest web but but only that roslyn should have been watching the parents the pta should have been watching um the supervisors they were not watching they were also snowed to use that term uh and and they were hypnotized by this guy he was good um and then and then finally um the auditor as i mentioned it completely compromised and i don't remember exactly how tassone did it but he had some goods on the auditor now he turned it around against the auditor now the order belonged to him it was an example of ongoing increasing extended corruption and and he thought he could get away with it and so pam glucken thought she could get away with it and they didn't realize that you know there was this student or this bunch of students on the school newspaper that could find it even if nobody else could find it they found it and that was you know another great statement about the fact that kids can find things kids can do investigative reporting you know good for that generation i remember the there was a post script on her this woman this young girl who found found out about him how later she became i think it was an investigative reporter and got a job at one of the major newspapers in the country he was a sociopath not in my career in my life i've had supervisors of both genders most men and women that are sociopaths that climb stepping on other people's heads now tassone was in some ways a sociopath that he could pull these kind of things throw glucken under the bus throw the auditor under the bus to pres to protect himself you know and and and and you know they the the the movie alluded to the fact that he was covering up his sexual orientation that you know he's gay and all that but the thing is they had sharon katz approaching him romantically one of the parents and he pulls away but he's in his interview he says he's not 100 gay he's sort of a mixed bag you know so there's a lot of everything today that we know about is politic it's run through a political prism both on the right and on the left look at kovid right now everything's run through a political prism we've got to get back to the truth no more fake news no more fake approach whatever the veracity is let's get to that let's talk that right and and and like i said earlier in this show when you go to the actual people whether it's the actor or or the people they're they're they're playing you find out who they really are and they from their own words what they're saying you know and then you can follow up on that and see did he really have this joan wife or not and extend the record i mean she died of hodgkin's in 1973. so bottom line is when you take when mike mccoskey took this and start making changes rebecca was not alone it was the newspapers that really broke this she just started it when you have they put the hamptons gluckin's house was in west hampton beach and one of her houses one of her houses the two of them were accumulating houses with all the money they stole yeah i mean she had west hampton b she had bellamore she her main residence was on the on the water in belmore then she had another one in florida you know so so bottom line is um you know they're they they they did a lot of bad things you know stealing the money and whatever well it's you know what makes this movie so interesting is that it was all kind of in plain sight and it took a kid to figure out what was going on and all the all the other people all the adults in the room were were hypnotized so and that makes it a very interesting who done it now when when as the movie rolled on do you agree with me as the movie rolled on you you knew you the viewer knew there was something phony baloney about frank tassone uh you knew that this just it didn't fit yeah yeah he could get kids into harvard and yale and he could teach some languages and make them look good but there was something where you know is this really a superintendent of schools uh is this really consistent with high school education or was this guy you know so off the ground um that that that he could not be real and and the movie little by little shows you you know how off the ground he is and it shows you how unreal he is and it shows you little by little um you know what a what a white-collar criminal he was uh i agree with you by the way he was a white-collar criminal he would never have done anything violent um just just steal while you picking he would pick the school's pocket um and i suppose you know he's not the only one who have done that kind of thing to educational institutions which have a lot of money i'm not sure why the school in roslyn had a lot of money but i guess it had 11 million dollars that never noticed was missing um i think i think what's interesting about this movie to me and why it fascinated me was uh there are so many movies today that you watch on cable and elsewise that are that are pulp pulp fiction that are violence and vengeance you know shoot them up everybody's got a gun everybody's uh you know full of hate and crime and you know they're all kind of they're all kind of terrible people shooting everyone else even even the the heroes are terrible people and so when you have a movie that's about white-collar crime and in the genre of a documentary that's very interesting and if they went off the mark once in a while i don't mind i i wanted to know who was this how he got away with it what his techniques were and what it showed us about the you know the the teachers the kids um the parents the school system uh and you know we live in a time i mean this is very important i think we live in a time when we're looking back on a country of ill-educated kids they have not been properly educated they don't know civics they don't know how to vote they don't know how to read the newspaper and this we're suffering with i don't want to call it stupidity but they call it the failure of education bad education if you will and so these were all earmarks of bad education not only in roslyn but elsewhere it was the study it is the study of a generation of schools that looked like they were succeeding but in fact collectively they were failing what do you think well you know to get back the public and the school board was mesmerized not only to the fact that these kids were getting into all these ivy league schools but their property values were skyrocketing over jericho sias and other north shore communities so so because that their pockets were being filled their houses were expanding in value and then they could take that and buy even a more expensive house kings point or somewhere like that my my cousins live in brookville and the kids went to school in roslyn um at a private school and the the the principal of the school he's got that hollywood kind of thing too you know this is north shore long island i mean north shore long island is very very affluent right i'm from i came from the south shore more middle class poor community but the thing is that's the that north shore thing it's a lot of image uh you had a lot of movie stars alan king and all these other ones that live there so there's a and new york has the broadway so it's just like ella you know there's a very movie star quality so he presented himself as a movie star as you said right but polished so polished that that um that might have been part of why he was able to influence uh college presidents and why he was you know held in such high esteem kids today also they see teach tv they have more respect for a polished uh superintendent than a non-polished polished one so this it was bottom line here is they were mesmerized by his results and they never looked at below the surface to see and the key thing was they did just like here in hawaii they're not doing adequate audits right they weren't doing audits that's why even alan harvesty who he went to high school with he got caught too and this is ubiquitous in new york i mean as i said so many so it's the culture the culture of north shore of long island where my cousins live i know what that's like estates big money you know i came from a poor relatively yeah all the wrong values right the wrong values to instill into a generation of kids who are now in positions where they can help the community or not and you know that the country lost ground um because of this generation because of people like frank tassone and the people who intentionally or unintentionally supported him i mean this makes you this is the marcel proust view through the keyhole of the past this movie this lets you look into the past not in a nostalgic way but in a way that you can better understand what was happening and thus what the the effect of it on the country and i i perhaps that's why i think it's so it's so probative and so valuable um to see what happened what is the 20 years ago and try to examine uh connect the dots from there till here and try to explain why so many people in this country don't have a clue about what's going on or how you act as a citizen or a voter uh or how you make your mind up on on political parties and vaccines if you will so i mean there's so many things wrong with the environment in which these kids were learning and the student the student newspaper kids they were the best of the lot they were the ones who had it together you know this kid would actually encourage a student today to study journalism don't you think and get on the school newspaper don't you think they they were the only ones who were thinking clearly and clean up what we've got i mean the final end to what you were alluding to was our last president donald j trump who everything was fake news he had very little honor talking about women in a most degrading way and he still got elected and a lot of i mean he's got he has a lot of corruption problems with his businesses and everything and this is what the kids are as you said this is what the kids are learning that that's how you get ahead so frank tusson's story was a bad education as you said it was learning what's bad education that you if you no matter how good you are at doing what you're doing you keep your nose clean you don't get into corrupt stuff and and gluckin she was also a workhorse she stayed until 11 12 o'clock at night but they got away it got away from them slippery slope keep your nose clean and and so it's good that they got arrested and it's good that the kids saw that what our former president got himself in trouble so you're right on the ball right on target jay well yeah and she was um you know spending those midnight hours cooking the books it's what she was doing trying to cover her tracks and exposing herself not only to investigation by the school newspaper but but being thrown under the bus by him that's you know to some um so what i get out of this is um we have to look at our schools as more than a place to get into harvard and yale these are young minds they're being formed up uh we have to teach them at an early age uh about you know the world and the country as it exists otherwise we'll pay a terrible price and i think we're probably going to pay a terrible price for missing generations of generations where education failed this country and we we really didn't do anything about it rhetorically i would ask you george do you think this prosecution where he only you know spent what three years and change in jail in a white collar kind of jail and she spent less time than that you think this prosecution changed the system do you think this was iconic either in new york in roslyn or new york or around the country to make educators you know more committed to make them more dedicated to education and schools and kids i i doubt it because i think what what was portrayed in the movie continued there was nothing suggested that uh that you know that that this was going to be a lesson and things were going to have a remarkable reform around the country what do you think totally agree with you that our whole system of checks and balances has broken down not only in school districts not only in universities but throughout our society i mean there's no more responsibility it's what you what you do to get ahead and no matter whose head you step on uh you know it's all every individual it's all me me me and you know and there's no integrity anymore i mean as i said look at our former president's whole life story i mean you know i mean bottom line is these are bad lessons for these kids and and and and i agree with you there this didn't make this hasn't made a difference our society is still very much corrupt a lot of corruption and we're going to have to clean it up because everything now is as i said polarized it's whatever is good for you there's fake news coming from both sides you know so we've got to get back to the re to veracity in movies veracity in in education veracity in in in in what if could financial pecuniary uh you know stuff that's we got to get to that and you're right and how to build character and you know what is character what are the right characteristics that you should strive for so that's why and i hope you'll agree with me that's why our next movie is going to be pig featuring nicholas gage the best thing he ever did and so the next time we meet george in a couple weeks let's do pig uh it's a remarkable movie it is a it is a very educational movie it is a movie about character if you will um and what i'm saying is i hope anybody watching this one here today about bad education will do a little homework and between now and two weeks from now they will go out and find on netflix find and watch pig with with nicholas cage okay yes yes yes yes definitely yeah that that's a just right for a sequel to this to show a little bit of integrity and care and heart you know which is so important to be that way uh for every for humanity for everybody's betterment this is is what the role that he he plays there so we'll we'll get into that it'll be pretty there's a lot of interpretation we have to we have to make and and try to figure out the meaning that the producers the directors of this film the actors in this film were trying to tell us anyway 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let me know what y'all think about that man um yeah shut down Tyler man anyway uh and don't forget man we got the patreon this is everything that's on the patreon I am blurry my bad but let's get into what we came for I don't even know if y'all interested in this but somebody suggested this before my channel got you know all that stuff was happening to it and it got lost man this is Ira 1983 break out of the maze prison uh uh I don't know about this so should be interesting I'm gonna put These Warnings up and we're gonna get straight to it man or straight to it as possible rewind it's an hour long 1983 wow in 1983 8 ire inmates broke out of the Maize prison 10 miles from Belfast it was the most audacious Escape since codeds this is a story told by three of the leaders of the escape and for the first time a prison officer the maze was reputedly Europe's Most secured jail prison within a prison within an army camp it's hard to explain the quite an automated nature that was the hessbox santries and sensors and alarms and cameras and even the fact that the jail is more or less and say the British army military camp foreign is secure each leg of the hitch on the block has a secure unit the blocks are securing it then that is also interferes which is also unsaid they present Camp which is also when said a British army camp if you want to get out of that door you have a series of things to do from point A to point B getting out it's serious this is this is they said a prison inside a prison inside an army camp that's that's senatorial designed you need the Jugger not to get up out of there or the honk or something that's a hyper so secure unit there was this Aura development of you know this was an impractical Fortress the only way you get out of you know jail and in fact of course the British government that Maggie Taja were posting about it was in a wooden box it was virtually impossible for any individual criminal to escape but his designers hadn't accounted for a prison population who considered themselves an army that's true man you get enough people in one spot with a common goal and the knoweth know-it-all and the and the in the brain power to get it done tactical enthusiasm big words the amount of prisoners herbertin huge sentences was phenomenal so there would look to life sentence prisoners 20 to 30 years since prisoner soul in a sense people had to focus on attempting to get it one of the duties of political Prisoners the escapes it's like shooting for the Stars it's like something that you've always really want you know and what I want to do was to not be released to be released but I wanted to break the system you just can't willingly get Open start cutting holes and fences otherwise the security apparatus is on top of your morning internet Camp staff to say that that something needs to be done to coordinate this the campus Camp officer who was appointed was Larry Marley immediately he I said about establishing an escape Department he wanted to create a collective ethos within the Geo about an approach to escapes they set a boat organism an escape officer on every block they said about setting up an intelligence officer he was to bring in intelligence okay so so they it sounded me like they were setting up Provisions to make sure things didn't happen they was getting snitches ready they was they was they was you know I'm saying doing what they supposed to do as a jail oh it's all very large camp and when the screws would move you from one part of the jail to the other they would move you and um block their advance they had a policy of providing you with the most limited view of the gym Laurie said about a plan to first of all demystify the jail it was first of all getting the structure where each block wasn't released in the each other block any aerial photographs that would have existed of the jail in the blueprints and the media would have been smuggled in now from outside there would have been ordinate survey Maps smuggled in from outside with the view to develop and annotate view of the deal the intelligence gathering process the most obvious aspect of it was Prisoners moving about the jail we then made ourselves available for work with the view the unfortunate in the system so prisoners with them working in the present hospital prison Administration areas the kitchen going out on visits coming back from visits there was Prisoners coming out on parole coming back from parole Larry then had working with him at think tank or we Core Group who would um go through the information coming in from a central perspective he was also very innovative and he used to encourage me playing for months and years I'm a champion okay I think we could do this until he said listen you need to think big let's think big never mind four or five people I know 20 25 34 right at 40.50 think big always think big just 18 months earlier this most closed of Worlds have become very public indeed as the IRA made it a Battleground with staff and the British government status or someone who is serving a sentence for crying behind this client's time it is not political it is crime during the hunger strike was I would say was probably the the most intense time in the prison I mean I for one I didn't think we're a person who would die on Hunger Strike I still open or going hunger strike but come to an agreement with the government but I could not for let me see the government letting somebody die and it came as a shop when the first one died I ended up through a blanket over the mayor's prison the atmosphere and you're going to cut it with a knife screws doesn't like us because they are around the outside had killed axemate the present staff and on a more face-to-face level we didn't like screws because by and large we have been the victims of the great holiday was huge anger I would I would argue here I think that makes certain dynamic between the prison guards and the prisoners of course like you know some of the stuff that was done during the protest I mean people still talk about with great emotion Escape Plan began with a radical move the initial Focus was not the prison or its structure the first was to scale were in the prison officer's Minds so the first battle was a mental battle okay part of the qianjin tactics was to have a better if that can be the term I certainly have more working relationship with the uh the prison staff wait that's why they tell you man that's not a lot of watches a lot of these documentaries and no matter how close you get to one of these uh one an inmate you don't know what they set me up for so always be ready it's they started the battle in the brain in the head that's crazy I thought I made planned the approach to the screws with regards to um trying to create a friendly environment part of that was uh talk on the screws by their first names arguing with them over calling us by our second name so I mean if they said story if I said to say John the name's Bobby what are you showing the God for and trying to create this sort of uh softness um and taking the tension out of the um the climate it was crucial for the psychology if you think about it everything's a mental war first anyway when you at work it's a mental War that's where it starts you know what I'm saying when you're trying to be successful it's a mental War like everything is mental first then everything knocks it down by then everything sits behind that that's crazy that they even thought of that that's Tactical that existed in the plaque to be brought to the level of not uh this Hyper Security attitude that Dad had literally getting Republican comrades to go out into the same environment the screws and act in a way as if you were accepting the status quo for instance inspect McFarlane who would be um uh the ocean higher all of a sudden he could be about cleaning the bins this is a republican prisoner and then all of a sudden they have a broken yards and their attitude actually is strange enough was in summons was they thought they broke us others you know were about suspices but there was ones there he actually thought you've got these guys now the screws come down the wing yeah they actually stood held nowhere crossword and also then when you're sitting down you're making them tea and you're having toast the conversations will move on to other things through conversation that way you end up acquiring information as well that just threw out a process which is a must be must be an American enough to get out there no I know what I do blah blah blah yeah I must take us an eternity getting off to your neighbors 200 he's going to the 110. no but should we staggered and this is what you're doing I'm sure I can go ahead and what I do is slip off early and that pay who lets me away 15 minutes early because see it's such and such a time that's when you get the big so somebody's running out there telling you that's where the mental battle won y'all got so comfortable y'all telling them little little details that ain't none of their business and they taking notes but the worst time in the world you could get there is at a quarter to four yeah there without eager to say Republicans clean on their floors and making their tea they dropped a lot of their caution and in the case of hit seven which was crucial to the work that we would eventually do there the screws wanted us to go into the circle area which was the nerve center of each of the hitch blocks and the clean and the Polish the area the band became acceptable for me to be standing in the grills of the nerve center of the block which is her security control room which is supposed to have the wooden door closed but it got so mentally so mentally okay with the guards where they got into the control center the Steely Grill bolted and padlocked it then became normal for that door to be open they needed it open for fresh air because there was no ventilation but it then became normal that they on padlocked and just left the bar over became normal for me to be stolen my arms through that tall on this group get them a cup of tea open in the grill bringing them in tan toast closing it over again walking away slowly but surely it became the norm that President how long did this mental battle go on because if it's slowly over time became the norm this had to be going like these are long time prisoners right they said so they this had to be going on for a year or two until it became normal manipulated the style I swear the worked over probably a number of months they weren't doing anything though months me on the other staff they were doing they were playing their own their own chain so that was the staff member for the strategy of interacting with prison staff Republicans gleaned a vital piece of intelligence the transport coming in and out of the prison was always a focal point for transport getting you from point A to point B it be kindly emerged that one of the biggest uh avenues that we can use was a prison for Glory that traveled Illinois to the camp traveled in and out of every plug and quite frankly I lost count of the number of hands per day the dad Laurie was traveling around the camp it was just non-stop thank you we also found out that it wasn't searched at any of the kits and that it was very much its own authority as it drove about the jail they also learned through intelligence gathering that when I'd say the camp for screws who were doing what was popularly called homers and that would be like moving furniture or just Moon using the Lorry for whatever reason they wanted to use it on a personal basis but what it meant for us was that the screws who were dealing with the front kit are the breads on the front kit would be used to see and it could in and out and that was a crucial piece of mentality yeah see man that's why that's why they be having a strict schedule for anything moving in and out or around prisons or not see now when you just lollygagging and moving around at any time now no structure in the in the in the the prisoners know this it's a strategic Advantage when they on this type of time when they trying to escape Allegiance for us because that assisted our plan in theory walls could be climbed over or tunneled under but one of the prisoners could simply drive out the front gate people get lazy they don't want to do the checks they get used to the faces which is why the the driver of the Lord became so crucial we then considered whether or not we had infiltrated the system of the GL enough to actually plan the Takeover of a whole hitch plug a block house four self-contained prisons in the legs of the age called Wings these were controlled by what was known as the circle within the bar of the age if you were to take over a block you had to take it from the circle out because the ticket in the wings how would you get into the circle if there was any noise and all that so you had to take it from the nerves the hitch blocks were designed for individual control they were not designed the deal with Republican prisoners of War who would organize and control and exploit the conditions that they would find themselves in anybody looking at a hitch plug would see it as a neighbor scenario from the reverse who would say whoever gets control of the circle and in the event that there's 120 130 Republican prisons here controls the block we sat down in the black to look at all the different aspects and then we were then charged locally in the black with the responsibility of putting the diagrams together indicating the alarm points hide the dew point a highly would take point B how many people was required it was meticulous some of the stuff was totally and absolutely meticulous because we needed to be able to sell the escape to the IRA I'd say we had to be Haber Haber cautious because it had to be written there is no other way there was no other way of selling an argument other than putting it in paper and hand it to somebody so it was all done in miniature is Tiny and they in cursive like it's a major operation that you're talking about 10 and it's no different from an IRA operation I'd said that it's a need to know basis and if you don't need to know you don't know even if you're going to plan a part and at a later stage like you used to have a thing loose lips same ships uh during the war literally there were some people who didn't know about this year brought up to the last minute oh man shout out to the First Responders man I mean it's a long document everybody in here watching it in the premiere with the First Responders are the ones that click that like button with no without even second guessing it so shout out to y'all right now for pushing the video and the underpinning security aspect of it was that if we find out that they had breathed the word anybody by hint or innuendo or anything it wouldn't be gold I mean the risk factor and this was huge I would have recognized early on that if there was no firearms available for the Escape then this kid wasn't going to happen we worked out that the screws would have had the weird of numbers over and above us out in the administration area and that we would actually need a pistols firearms for a Creator effect and Creator influence over the screws you had to be able to take whoever you were taken and have them basically surrender immediately because you couldn't afford uh and a fistic officer or anything like that the only way to do that was that they knew that they had no choice Bishop on the outside recognized the escape plan is one that could work and they cleared the operation and agreed to Resource it with the IRAs agreement what had until now been a paper exercise became reality they had everybody inside the support of you know the group outside guns were smuggled inside 25 years on the IRA will still not say hi oh they wouldn't tell their mom they once they agreed that was what it came on that just lifted us from over 27 day about 60 or 70. you know it just gives you that difference that a whole different attitude to it so this is filmed in 2008 he said 25 years on 1983 1993 2003 I was still a child how to remember Journey sound to me that this is good stuff this is looking really really good so we knew we could take over a block we knew we could secure the block without the alarm going out we knew that um the president Larry would come at a particular time we knew we could hijack the Lorry we knew we could head in the back we knew that the president Lori would not be sourcing through the jail through the tally Lodge two months my mental without that mental War just does none of this happen the reason we chose a Sunday was Sunday is a closed day there's no visits there's no movement inside the prison other than food learnings up and down or somebody going to hospital there's no workshops there's no football there's no there's nothing Sunday is Just You observe something like a religious day almost even insane prison therefore they do not also need the same amount of staff as they would on a normal working day you're up on that day there's a sense of apprehension about today and there's a sort of a sense of Something's something's on here I suppose in a personal sound surface go and you know this is it uh I had I had a number of tablet escapes I normally had failed um I knew that this was both complicated and dangerous I knew that whatever happened if I was caught at the far end of it uh that it was going to increase the amount of time I was in jail fairly substantially so it was a big decision the first job of work to be done that that day was the peck McFarland who was the orderly his job was to take the names of all the screws in the black because we needed 12 uniforms and we needed the identify knowing the prisoners who they were for the screws that we were taken from for says and fit and stuff legato oversized uniforms they wanted it to fit exactly so everything one of the things that I had to identify was the controller because that's it's crucial and it was always the same five or six people he alternated that Duty in the control center and out of the five or six there was only one of them that we felt would create any difficulty in a bad situation and he's the one that was on that day it was John Adams was on the control room and I was chatting him well early start today early away no I've took on a full duty today and oh and Jesus Christ after months of winning the ward is over with fake friendliness and tea and toast it was time to reveal their true intentions 38 men a dozen with key duties would launch an escape planned with military precision I'm a doubt down the wing out into the circle overall Zone pistol about followed him out a couple of minutes later from another Wing he also had a firearm Tory McAllister followed Hemet and Brandon mid followed him out all of those prisoners were armed with a pistol those were all prisoners who were orderlies in The General Circle area or had reason to go in and out of it and screws were used to seeing them there at the point that pektor said that the operation was ready to commence here is to shout the word bumper and then Bobby's story that was his way of getting my activities he's going to bring the bobber out Barbara is a floor repellent and then that was us on the move the bumper command signaled a 90-second countdown in that time Bobby's story and his team would have to silently capture four Prison officers all gathered in one room we talked about and practiced bringing a level of armor creation to each of the the moves in order to deter anybody from resistance and to offset the likelihood of our having to use the Firearms using verbal aggression that put it across well you make sure they know this is an IRA operation you make sure that they know you will act if you have to but you won't act if you don't have that when I closed the door there was four president officers on the rim we produced her Firearms we had practiced going through the drama of um Ferry dramatically producing the guns and pointing them at their heads and then we had the whisper which we were concerned made on their main the effectiveness of the threat that we were trying to achieve yeah yeah Whispering Prince is like it was like putting putting salt on pork like you know nobody even feels it um but we produced the guns and we said get down in the ground I then um or honestly when somebody's quiet with a threat you might believe a little more honestly because the loudest person in the room is normally the weakest if you're going in with that mindset been whispered threats is crazy be like hold on fam you Whispering at the all right let me get a cocktail out in that I had to let them know because they're familiar with Robins that the Latin was real and that it was ready to fire they then moved off their seats and got on the floor story would then move to a pivotal position within the circle everything had to be done by a land of set when I haven't heard the tour Jerry Kelly could see me back McFarlane could see him the two large who were talking across the circle could see me the Lords and the wings could see them it was like a the pebble in the water it was like a ripple effect of pebble in the water and the circles connect an opposite direction but at exactly the same time and we were trying to get that effect so it was just that bang bang bang all second doctor second as soon as I see you taking him I take this guy here key to the success of the plan was taking over the control room which oversaw the block and communicated with the outside world old control room which oversaw the block and communicated with the outside world the the problem with the control room was that where he sat you heard an intercom there was a panic button there was a radio and there was a telephone right so he had all of those which which were within his his reach so it was crucial that he strike hard and fast pause didn't make a move and he was actually the person we were most worried about he was the person we did not want them uh the control room and the problem was there was a gift between me and her I said don't have a mood I get on the ground this is an irony operation As you move a [ __ ] if you do what I tell you will be heard this is availability forms here you ask them what the problem is you then take 30 seconds and whatever the problem is you go back to them and say look I swing sorted and he says well what if you don't believe me and I says John you me I couldn't believe you your left abandonment but there was one room in the blog there was a blind spot to The Men Who hoped to escape from The Maze that day with over had it settled when somebody come out of Delirious toilets this was happening John Adams obviously saying his moment and he reads that and closed the opaque door as the other prison officer was being overpowered John Adams tried to raise the alarm Kelly fired Two Shots one of which hit Adams above the eye he was unconscious foreign 30 seconds and uh he he woke up and I had quite an extraordinary conversation with him around saying something like what did you do that for and uh he said I don't know I don't know um I'm sorry I just I just don't know why I didn't he says can't get up and I said no you can't I says now you're bleeding uh you're bleeding heavily I will get you uh some help but don't move from here um however there was two shots fired and the warrior is that this is heard done at Frankie I'm thinking about the thing could go entirely out of hand the gunshots were not heard the prisoners had secured H7 by the Skin of Their Teeth but this hitch lost some valuable time that would cost them dear they barely secured that mug they almost went all the way left one little thing little hiccup a little later all's Crews have been arrested but then brought out of their points of wherever they were and brought in in their classroom and all tied Hans type of Enterprise and tied to each other so that they couldn't go anywhere and pelicuses were put over their heads to stop them but then to find anybody we took the uniforms off the ones that had been identified and our lives were getting dressed in uniforms there was a statement around it and each of the canteens and I erased him that this was an IRA operation the area had taken over the plaque we're not here um for Revenge we're not here to punish us over what has happened over the hunger strike or the protest but you need to know that if you interfere with the Escape you will be dealt with swiftly and immediately at that particular point the block has been taken over we control it we are controlling Communications in and out of the black everybody there was rallied for the next phase of the operations which was the arrival of the Fiddler Oklahoma hey this is intense when I seen the length of this I was oh God an hour and then I seen that it was in in 1K not even this mug in 520p I was like I don't know but these are great storytellers we needed the Lorry driver to drive us out of the block there was a present officer drove it none of us could drive it out we needed to be a identified and through the kids and stuff like that and we needed to come up with a a plan that would ensure that he would do it this guy was crucial to escape David McLaughlin was they keep him so when he got out of the um the Laurie Cherry Kelly and I have an up-to and produced Firearms Ferry aggressively um pointed him them Adam told him that the plug was on the Republican control that he was under arrest that if he didn't do what he was told that he would be shot okay we made the medical room up like three pen boards were maps on it we had rounds of ammunitions sitting on the uh the table and a couple of firearms just in order that he's saying that he was in an environment that was another mental mental mental battle they were absolutely confident then that we would be clinical about it and that we controlled the driver assured us that he we had his full complaints and the way then started showing him the maps and he actually started showing us small inaccuracies on the maps and the reason for that was because he said I'm just showing you this in case where you're saying you turn left or it's actually maybe 40 yards further down but in case you think I'm driving on and doing something wrong I don't want you to overreact on me way then loaded up the Lorry with the skippies and there was to be 30th prisoners and all Jerry Kelly was the only prisoner that did not get into the back of the Lorry his job was to lie Across The Well of the lorry below the legs of the driver that I would have gone to a stomach that if he went off if he did anything wrong he did anything against what I said then he would be shot while we were trying thinking about that like how they gonna have somebody inside like they have to have somebody like in there so they can make sure and the stadium was that no matter what we're going to skip but in one of the um plants which is the preferred plan you live last week was me and Bobby Kelly was already in the front I'll be close up the tail board and pull down the uh the shutter at the back and everybody was sitting we're told total and absolute silence so we drove of kind of the black swung left and then left again up along the road towards the exit route there were just three gates between them and freedom but their greatest hurdle lay ahead taking the tally Lodge the control room for the main gate I knew the route even though I was learned and I sort of you could see it and I knew exactly the route down and right down the tallest knew the kids we had to go through you could hear the guy don't have to get shirting up to the driver all right Debbie how's it going here to get the hydraulic opened and we drove straight through we've been through the second kit which is the administration kit and then we drove down to the tally lodge area the tally Lodge was where the prison officers clocked in and out the plan was to take it over restrain the guards and open the gate the truck would then take the 38 escapees to scarver 20 miles away where they would be met by the south Arma IRA and taken across the border there was a bread post up in the corner sitting above you and what I wanted to do was to park over I saw that we could block as much of what was happening on television from the bread my job then was just to sit there and watch David McLaughlin and I was trying to keep him calm but in certain ways he was trying to keep me calm so I was engaged in the conversation I said how you doing he said I'm all right and he says uh yeah and uh I see any kids have a couple of kids I says uh I'm watching he said it's not [ __ ] enough I was always quite Sharp in the circumstances waving into the old Corridor into the offices arrested the screws put them on the ground on the ground knife that point back came in and left one of his team at the back door to arrest Annie screws who would follow in their footsteps and at that point we had control of the tally Lodge well we got in the back door of the tally noise there was a boy starting behind the door with a pistol and he said let's get in there and I don't know I don't know what to make of it and I last thing I saw it off was approvals never thought you'd kept down there I seen the president aragonized and said to Keith Keith keep quiet this is a probate and they are from a hard to start it and I thought I was going to bust out of my chest a phone call came through to the Tali Lodge and I went right quietly Keith was I don't know I don't know what to make of it when I last thing I saw it off was approvals never thought you'd get the hell yeah I seen the president aragonize and said to Keith Keith clap this is a probate and they are my heart started and I thought I was going to bust out of my chest a phone call came through to the tally Lodge and I went right quiet silence total sales nobody say a word and we brought the senior officer we brought him over the phone two of us one on each of them both armed pestilence at us and I said told him to answer the phone and if you said a wrong word it wouldn't be able to say another word because the wrong word would be the last word that he said hello and the phone call was from the emergency control room to say that an alarm had been triggered in the tally Lodge and we could hear this you see and you must no no no no and we should have pushed him again and he said you know what what alarm you're talking about the emergency control room said the alarm that his husband off is an alarm that's onto the TV which when we looked over at the TV there was a number of prison officers prison staff land under the TV and obviously one of them and said had the alarm and they all began moving away from the TV as a result of our taking a focus on it red come on stop calling about now no more messing around he said well reset the alarm and then this was this guy's opportunity to send the signal and he asked the guy on the other end of the phone in the emergency controller me asked him how do you reset the alarm we knew I had to resettle Arms from your prisoners you know everybody and see the melody said that the two of us just pushed the pistols under the side of his head and we were listening very randomly and the ganio around the phone says I'd push it back in you stupid b and put the phone down we really tried y'all hey he tried y'all but y'all they were so relaxed and there ain't even people and this guy dreamed just physically turned wet you know the same color as a shirt because he tried to sound a signal that something was wrong and the other guy didn't pick it up we had actually hit this place probably a bird 20 minutes later 15-20 minutes later than we should have which coincided with the change of Duty on and off at that period that was causing those problems because screws were coming off Judy screws were coming on duty it was very quickly that we had in the region of two dozen prison staff arrested and the Tali lodge area underground point and the numbers were made our lives were standing in what we would always describe now as Legacy of screws they were just surrounded by screws and onto their legs everywhere I could see these boys and to me although they were in control of the tally knives the weren't in overall control of it of the whole city Asian and and his wife was saying and I said that I think we could take them I think we could take these boys here and I don't know why it would hurt what I said or why he just seen me speaking to someone what I was told no uncertain times to keep my mouth shut s me um are you are you a hero you're a [ __ ] dad hero went away didn't it Hey listen when that oh when that pipe to your Dome you gonna sh it's a scary sight right there man those no matter what the situation is as had exploited the Jail's weakest link the prison officers but the staff's anger and humiliation Unleashed an unexpected strength it's an expert I will never know what happened it's just all honorable now propolis I don't know who's through the first blow I don't know what happened just haven't responding around um I ran out and showed at the back I said go everybody go Survivor then the open again got to get the whole way back run back again towards Bobby see when I did that they drove two cars on them blocked the exit of the Lorry so the Lorry wasn't going anywhere so probably didn't say to me open it Apple answered I remember the end I looked at my right and there was something and I thought so whenever we want to stop jumping that's tough yeah well they I know they weren't expecting that it's a fate in this little open area and there was a Brit and a box centering box on top of the hydraulic kit to the right of it literally literally 10 yards away and he saw I mean he saw an effect he saw half a dozen of his batter and upset of each other down at this kid but everybody's in uniforms he didn't see any guns he didn't see any weapons the Escape descended into a fight between prisoners and staff five officers were stabbed I seemed to me firstly and also they just in a tower they just thought it was like guards that got into a scuffle or something like or they couldn't separate them so they didn't want to take a chance too many words were to me it's just a couple of Bastards of stalma and I said well and I think it was his left arm he left that and it was just follow his arm but I see them tell me you're gonna be okay because there's not one exploding there wasn't really a lot an awful lot of blood that transpired in later years when there was a court case about the whole escape the desperate care of evidence says he thought it was a melee between prison staff who were fighting each other 35 of us at that point now how do you think that it's Sunday the prison is unlike the staff is not in those type of numbers you see two dozen real prison guards and you see 45 prisoners that's a lot of people I don't know how much staff this Ron Ron for the fence and three of us turned to hold the screws back with our pistols whilst everybody climbed over the fence so we're going after these boys over the field I'm 100 round Point have gone up with and I thought interacting and I kept running and that's where he shot me shot me another egg um towards towards a Blick I am not an independent the only time I'm you see me run as horse of Wickers to protect like a family member that is it that is all it was every man for himself McFarlane Kelly and story quickly assembled three separate teams we get up into this house and hijacked two cars on the phone and headed off in different directions and he says look there's no point in Stan on major roads because there'll be helicopters up there'll be roadblocks I'll have different things on major riches you need to get off and get rid of this you need to get rid of this he says and and he was the only one in that car if he had people in the car he was the only one from the country said everybody else was out of town or sunny and had no sort of failed craft as such but he knew no accomplish how it's different you need to lose all sense of visibility that anybody has on you you know become part of the countryside so get rid of the machinery I dropped everybody off give them whoever was getting into those give one another it's a pistol over the house and the beauty about this house was you're looking at the at the doorway on the way and to the right was uh a tour we have like a built-in garage so they all intents and purposes from from aerial view or pillars Draven pass to look in to see the car that belongs to the house and the Merc disappeared from the face of the Earth crossed a couple of fields across the road and we were coming to a river there's actually the Lagan we then head along a hedge and cut under the water and head along head onto the bank a couple of cars and a few fierceness and they started running off one almost startled we thought people were coming and they did it was um ruc monetary police and prison staff they were shouting about prisoners having been seen one of the ruc man he pointed over to where we were and said um look look at the way the water ripples on the bank there how do you Hank that sword and stuff like that and then he finally handed over his rifle to to another R UC man got done and I feel like a press-up position for a look under the lip and he was able to see clearly our heads the henerates we were just clear to be seen they took us out of the river this is all underground point and then this strip is naked um and marches up to Egypt and then the broadest background to the jail they dragged us out by the feet from the van drag this in um Kick this in to the punishment cells Jerry Kelly and his team made it to a nationalist housing estate in Lurgan where they made contact with a former h block comrade my memory of Rosa Mata today was on he said no what's up and I showed it as you know the nickname I showed his nickname and he I mean literally lifted about sort of whatever six ounces of the sofa and I says it's Jerry Kelly this is we'll just escape from the hits blocks he says what and then he sort of started recognize me and he was sort of trying to get the information he says we've just escaped and he says I see what we're seeing coming in here I said we stopped at the shop I says you need to get the Jose I said we need the better this district and five months Mass escape from The Maze a prison officer killed more than 20 Republicans on the Run around the jail have been the following day when people come down to visit me told me give me a day find it hard to believe it was what I see in the blood on his shirt and to me it was only a Spotify there was no no great deal of blood but there you go 38 prisoners escaped 10 of them were recaptured by tonight but the remainder are still alive any way you look at it the escape from the h-block has driven an astonishing battering ram through one of the most carefully constructed high security prisons in the world it is very a very grave incident indeed the most serious in our Prison history uh the safety state that Jim Pryor has set up an inquiry immediately and I think we must await the result of that inquiry in the meantime everything is being done to try to find the Escape prisoners and return them to prison foreign so 20 people was on the Run by the end the wrestling they three men under the cell it was over the next five to ten minutes that the Sun that the that the the feeling was coming over me that must have been I don't know Euphoria relief or whatever that we had actually done it that we had busted the Jail busted it away room so-called famous hits blacks most secure prison in Western Europe blah blah Thatcher's Dream Horse or the breaker short that I was full of adrenaline Euphoria relief feeling absolutely successful in everything that we're trying to do that day and I'm gonna honestly say that my personal circumstances did not permeate through to me and any way that I can remember you've taken a rose with a husband and wife and three kids two lions at about 11 and 12 and I'll be able to be nine months we just said like a book and secure a promise from them not to go to the peelers for 24 hours we'll we'll take it at that and give us a head start associate how are you going to do it so I said well I'm going to talk to the moment so I actually said here look I'm left with two choices here one is we're going to leave here as quickly as possible as soon as possible and Beyond if you're late I says and the only way that I can guarantee that you don't lift that phone is when I take the eldest one of your kids so far down the lane but there's a police and the woman was just horrified by this prospect it's just you really wouldn't do I wouldn't do it I says well the second choice is that you as a Christian will give me your word that you will not contact the authorities so they give a promise and she says that you can tell her boss that uh just to prevent him of his Anonymous word we're people of our word and we're prepared to get the good book out and and swear on and they get back to real keeper word especially get all the family to put their hands in the Bible and swear that they wouldn't table is everything from the period of the day I agreed to and they cut that word question mark 72 years she agreed to 72 hours he says I can purchase an adult an Armstrong which has been used for years it's on the floorboards of a house and we said well if the dump has never been found and they've been really Logan for whatever number three years you've done it it sounded the best option probably look at that and the surprise was you know we were expecting a dump to be able to set up or something you weren't able to set up it's actually on the two rooms with the connection and you couldn't actually turn if your land down so you could only lay down and you couldn't actually turn without hitting your shoulder on the uh the rafters so it was fairly it was fairly tight so we said to the the like like my whole thing right after you escape prison or Escape any type of lockup you're being hunted you're being searched for it relentlessly like what is the plan after like y'all planned it so well to get out now what now y'all under some floorboards shoulder to shoulder seeing a string of light like what is a um a couple over there we'll just we'll just stay there unless as as you didn't you couldn't afford but uh I mean if you're in you're in it or whatever we've got coffee jars and all sorts of stuff to understand it that's the best way to do it we've spoken Whispers anytime would they speak I never we got a radio down with an earpiece to try and hear the news so we were hearing straight away what was happening this because it was obviously had land use and all of that of course so they just lived under the floorboard of course if you end up getting you know Shard every day and what have you then after a while because you were there for two weeks afterwards you start to smell and you know we may even use this melbour we knew clearly but there was uh body original of that foreign command came to see us and sort of discussed how we're doing all that and um I was dizzy one of my top I have a dog to talk to and it was actually it was I was actually dizzy my balance was gone uh when I went up so it was that type of it was that type of atmosphere well let's keep it going moving art for two weeks it's [ __ ] balance was gone we decided that we would go to South Armada because we knew contact people don't know that we could get in contact with we also decided that we would go only at net and travel through things for the first few hours as opposed to using any country lands or roads once I get past midnight we use railway tracks all the way down we're taking a small radio as well with us and listen to the news on at seven o'clock in the morning very very faint um just as feeling of bridge terminal around you and you're sitting in the middle of a field whereas the day before you and Europe's most secure prison camp It's actually an unreal neighbor feeling you know it's just it's a wonder I'm here I'm out you know is this real like I feel like this is from personal glorification like because there was no real plan after they got out because you're still in even if you break out of still in prison you can't move you can't do nothing honestly being on the run is worse than being in prison on those right not not okay maybe not but like you can't do anything this is amazing that's quiet it's peaceful you can you can hear the wind blowing through the trees come up at 8 o'clock.net we had it off again same thing again over Phoenix Francis now people were getting tired because you'd walk all day from a bit set up a video to a half year at Ned and you'd walk you know as continuously as possible right through the about four or five o'clock the next morning so we did that for three or four days McFarland decided to take a risk knowing they were in a nationalist area they threw themselves on the mercy of the family and whose Bond they were hiding just took a chance and got them to go to a local Republican in the area that they knew two big cars committed to pick us up once they put us into the car that was us driven straight into uh South Harbor and into CF bullets right down literally two to three hundred yards off the Border there was this feeling of like you know you're close to chapter that when they arrived to pick us up there was a confidence about them they were in their territory they were inside our map the minute that I got into the car with these people I relaxed totally and absolutely and I just felt that is it there's fears of the Escape is done we are now in Sea of Hans after months living undercover in rural Island Kelly and McFarland flew to the continent in January 1984 using false passports here they resume their Ira activities with new identities at NGO the outside world is uh probably so they were successful you gotta think about the odds okay we're gonna bring 45 people with us to you know do this to get out some of y'all ain't gonna make it but some is good luck we're gonna Street science award fantastic because your memory of it is exaggerated when it came home to me was it was actually all right welcome on that I had to stop at the the lights and uh press the button when I was walking across the street I just had my you know just just one of those things they just I just remembered it very well you know flipped me I'm out you know I'm free and it was just it was Monday and I wasn't and I extraordinary that happened the life over there is different because you do have a false identity you become somebody else you're a face that nobody knows so you are able to go and walk the city streets of Amsterdam or anywhere any of the major cities in in Europe bar of course England you're able to go and live anonymously bear on the run I mean it can be a very lonely Place uh here in Paris Paris is whatever 10 million people in it you do not yeah I was on the run in a beautiful place oh friendships you know so you're you're like uh in the middle of a sea of people but without relationships you could have decided that you were going to make a life and decided to pull away from the struggle and and decided to go and get a job and do all of that but that was not magazine medication was to remember the storm and we had some decisions which were impacting on very many things that's a smell you can have normal life well the exception is you're always watching over your shoulder for the wee or Gladstone and that's not that's not life it happened or something hasn't read and you obviously have a set of procedures you know security procedures that you adhere to religiously every day a car accident was enough to put us back into you and you have to realize that's that's the atmosphere you're in so um once they start doing any check you're gone kellyanne McFarland remained Britain's Most Wanted the Escape had been a propaganda coup for the IRA and a personal affront to Margaret Thatcher when the Dutch security people came on top of us it's it's hard to say as to how they came about it we called it wrong basically because the next morning they were under the apartment they had got onto the apartment somewhere but in the hills of the Honda was five o'clock in the morning when the the windows come in the stun grenades the flash grenades and the armed uh security people from a Dutch place we're just down on top here three windows and everything like uh an Asaf Squad and the next thing I know this guy had a machine pestle in my mouth and he was showing on me and what what came through to my Consciousness because I thought it was gone I actually thought it was a bomb they say it was the first thing and then I realized it was okay and then these guys were gone and uh a shirt and Dodge and that's what that's what came through to me and it was actually when I heard him Shannon thought she was actually a relief it's a frightening experience and uh the the thing I'm thinking of is uh you know if that was uh the pillars or the Brits or something coming on top of you'd be dead before you know it the extradition process ran around to the end of it and I think it was a fourth or the fifth of December 1986 the flu is back in and then brought back up into the hitch plugs so they was free for three years though and the problem hit some and it brought me under the same wing the hardest escape from and they actually had the Esso of the black that we arrested on the day of the Escape standing in the circle when I walked in he was the guy who was in charge of the block that day we escaped to welcome me back I don't understand me down to the wing that I was going to they thought that the same day it was like some not only is on these detective shows you know bring them back to where it started so it'll never do it again I have the plan was that if he did not return within 10 minutes to tell us that there was a problem then we knew the Escape was on like really they tell it all the time Republican prisoners and each of the four wings began preparing to arrest the screws who were in their particular wing the next part of the operation then was that Beck McFarland would go into the circle area walk over to a grill here and actually shout down to These Wings has anybody got the bumper the bumper and I called the junior Minister Mr Jerry Kelly I beg to be that the second stage of the public Authority's reform they'll be agreed to Concordia the bill contains professions related to certain public bodies which are the responsibility of a number of departments wow they tore down and everything foreign of the 38 prisoners involved in the breakout 19 were recaptured inside two days the remaining 19 all across the border into the Republican Island they were subsequently but during okay four escape to the United States oh wow that was out of sight out of mind one has never been seen or heard from again all right man to Yellow leave a like comment subscribe turn on your post notes man shout out to the uh First Responders I'm gone | TheeLitOne | UCOh9tAdLtr9wnwtTZhrJPig | 2023-02-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,220 | 52,273 |
FoCug3WYN20 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoCug3WYN20 | Jenkins Police concerned about slick curves on U.S. 23 | all this month get up to $50 off any Android smartphone from Appalachian Wireless Danny Android you desire all $50 off with two year agreement better service bigger savings that's today's Appalachian Wireless an East Kentucky Network company Jenkins police Tilly KB news that four crashes have occurred on northbound us 23 on pound Jenkins Mountain over the past three days and even more in past weeks that's a troubling statistic for the police department the roadway gets slick whenever it rains any kind of moisture or snow or anything with it being banked the way it is it makes it kind of difficult for vehicles to negotiate it especially when we have rain any kind of slickness on the roadway be it ice or rain Jenkins Police Chief Jim Stevens said two curves in the mile and a half stretch of us-23 between the Virginia border and the exits the downtown Jenkins have been the sights of most of the Rick's on the mountain over the years he said large trucks filling up with fuel at a nearby truck stop maybe spilling minut amounts of fuel as they negotiate the curves slinging the surface of the roadway over time Stevens said he hopes something will be done about the stretch of us 23 we're working with the highway department to maybe get some signs up to make a different speed zone or at least cautionary to tell people to slow down also the highway department has mentioned there's a type of surface ingredient they can put on here to kind of roughing up the road a little bit to make it more traction wise that might help too he added however that drivers can also do their part to stay safe on the highway I guess really right now the bet the quickest fix and easiest fix would be for people just to slow down under bad conditions just because the speed limit is 55 it's bad conditions we don't want to wreck according to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet more than 6,300 vehicles travel the stretch of us 23 passing through Jenkins each day in Jenkins chris anderson ekb news | Mountain Top News | UCyiCIj6lt5Un84xRSvk05LQ | 2017-09-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 361 | 1,991 |
SUulxZ6Rc28 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUulxZ6Rc28 | Grey's Anatomy: Derek and Meredith's relationship made us sob | [Music] as much as I love how Meredith has become her own McDreamy Derek and Meredith 11 seasons of pure unadulterated love on Grey's Anatomy fill up a sacred part of my heart Meredith and Derek reminded us all that truly loved was possible as they bloomed from a fine one-night stand to a loving committed couple they made us feel butterflies almost as often as they made us ugly cried GE to your tissues and feelings ready here are the nine episodes that capture the best Derek and Meredith moments from their post-coital meet-cute to derek soul-crushing departure from Grey's [Music] | Celebrity Channel | UCPZCAe93EluWSC_bLLndKEQ | 2018-06-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 102 | 586 |
EJrrTkQlhuc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJrrTkQlhuc | Arm Taiwan with ARs: Vivek Ramaswamy Speaking to the NRA Leadership Forum | our founding fathers they knew what we were doing we celebrate today our diversity and our differences if we get this right we can actually stand up to the real foreign policy threats that we face you want China not to invade Taiwan here's something we can do the NRA can open its Branch next time in Taiwan and you want to stop Xi Jinping from invading Taiwan put a gun in every Taiwanese household have them defend themselves let's see what Xi Jinping does then that is what it means to be an actual American train them how to use guns just like we did to black people in this country after the Civil War Taiwan we're coming for you we're with you Taiwan put a gun in every household China ain't gonna do a peep Xi Jinping got nothing on us | Vivek Ramaswamy | UCautFW0hm0QPVXFVeSpSpxg | 2023-04-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 143 | 742 |
aqz7Hz2xc38 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqz7Hz2xc38 | Skulls And Salutations | hey was a young bored figured I'd go laugh cuz 1 net play minecraft cuz I'm one of those weirdos I plays minecraft hey I woke up this stream frisk how you been first I do what you met and yes I'm wearing the Hat for once i laptop soon laptop soon I hope Sark's I can't vlog the way I used to it drives me crazy yeah you're finally the Hat I know thanks for dropping a link by the way cuz I know that was you cuz you're the only person here right now dig deep nothing like Minecraft did you play I don't understand why people associate minecraft with nerds also where the Frick is my remote ah where it go rich did you catch Davis stopped by to say hi and now bye sorry it's no problem thank you for stopping by where is my remote I think frisks stole it I have to cry and then all the way back playing spiced play minecraft Koo yeah you won't actually be able to see what I'm doing cuz I'm too lazy to figure out how to set that up with a cellphone but you will you know what I'm doing and you'll probably see here me dialog and also see me get very angry because I raged when I play this game I started a whole new world to spice give me all your diamond boy fight me for those diamonds you know I got really lucky I had a woodland mansion would really like two feet away from spawn actually that that's literally just where I spawned in that's kind of nifty is this already all lit up I hope so a whole new world [Music] so I'm sitting here in my underwear I wrote when I kept singing that streams yeah I do too but welcome to this tree and a hairy freakin skele bone die you almost killed me I don't like being killed they did freaking spider up there I swear to god I'll hit you with your biscuits come at me bro die mother if anyone gets that reference you're my friend you give me a baby yeah not many people are gonna get that one I had this weird dream when you were in it is he who is someone else I'm not a huge fan as for the people that are still on that situation I weird we're are kind of Donna's friends she did some things that I can't forgive her for it's the best way I can put that while still being somewhat respectful not that being respectful needed she kind of done [ __ ] up who was Liz again um one of the girls that was in my past streams ah fudge cakes frickin skeletons I would die I'm not a duck i'ma die don't you the brown haired girl I don't know she was blond I think don't know they think about it I don't actually remember I need torches this is not going well yep yeah I got a torch OOP now the mods won't spawn as much uh comment yeah somebody got the reference somebody got the reference say Futurama reference gosh I missed that show it has been forever since I've seen Futurama I need to sit down and watch the whole thing again it's been way too long yeah I remember had to do his voice I used to be able to do it pretty decent impression of interest but I kind of forget how to do it then wait hey too long I need to watch Marcy drama I miss watching it it was like one of my favorite shows that in the Simpsons I used to watch a lot of The Simpsons like the original some things back when the Simpsons didn't look right like to give you an idea of how old I was when I was watching The Simpsons I remember seeing the simpsons movie previews and being like yeah they're making a movie that's on the lens and really bothersome yeah cringy youtube i do that every time i dodge something it's fun to do like anybody that enjoys the hiccups is a friend o mine I'm so tired via PPP I guess I could put my earned error any in a master the bewbs I'm pretty good at yep yep in yeah yeah me too me too pppp pppp just one I can't do his voice anyway I think it was like a pitch thing when I was younger into a pretty decent babe from Batman anyone want to hear my painting from Batman impression actually kind of proud of that impression I'm good at it what the hell was that no yeah babe okay okay let me think something no one knew me until I put on the mask Wayne Enterprise has nothing against me you think you have so much power you don't you're going today darkness is your ally no one knew me until I put on the mask decent headed I don't know how it'll sound through my crappy phone audio but holy freaking ever wonder why no I haven't even you pppppp you Luke you still following me okay gosh that's nerve-racking gotta go I'll be back so you see you an alright peace dude thank you for stopping by I'll see your face later did it did it did it did it did it did it did it did it did did name that song guarantee at least one of you can doesn't did it ended redundant bit him okay come at me guys oh there we go look at her go okay there's a guy there that guy is there that one's after me you baby Oh balls very good at this I need to get my health up no I'm not um just get off void the guy over there place a torch here okay guess we're fighting him now yep yep yep yep yep yep yep fudge cakes uh died no at the South Woodland mansion not a good thing to try to take on literally five minutes into a world it's possible you're good dialogue yeah baby baby baby Oh God okay got most of my armor back there's my sword probably missing comments I know I am yay I can kinda YouTube and stuff whoa die get wrecking erect get rickety rocketed and all the rocketing rickety ways please tell me there are there's a frickin creeper ah that's my creeper yell you come at me bro huh oh gosh I'm dying I'm not good at this boop boop I suck at this game I need apples get my health back up any comments now COO region region region region region region you hey it's a frisk okay I think I'm ready to take on a whole new world there's so cringy what the hell does that go - not a big ass staircase whoa I like the looks of that all the [ __ ] side okay yeah baby baby up you get me baby baby you're dead there's another car over here huh this is stressful that guy had potion thingies this is they're racking oh god there's so many bad I have daddy issues I can't deal with that many guys oh [ __ ] I gotta shake a target ah freaking hey good boy so stressful they can't like me oh you still behind me no I'm gonna die is he still following God how do you fight these guys there's something special okay I need to regen cuz I'm only have one heart need to get my biscuits in line Oh God autosave nobody's comment doing stop that so just silly what the we so I I somehow have emerald what the totem about dying I don't know what that is hey all my Minecraft Ian's what's a totem of undying never played this update I even touched minecraft in forever this is like the first time in a really long time so somebody can explain to me what the heck that is that'd be awesome sauce okay now this woodland mansions got nothing on me except for maybe the guys that kill me a lot okay I see you from afar they got nothing on this nothing you if you forgive you okay there's another guy there Oh get record he wrecked and nothing good dish yeah baby baby how much cakes Danna I'm not good at this I'm not getting salty well no what you talk about that guy is dick I run past the dick with my dick honey powers oh she's incredibly stressful okay so one heart Oh comment I missed it welcome to the stream Kayden how you been one time no chitty-chat that's good yet it's school-going okay your grades good you just stay out of trouble and not eating your fellow peers what that's good good to hear I ate my friend yesterday so I can't say the same what is actually wrong I didn't just just to clarify was he all getting off yeah he was yeah kind of like chicken like you think a human would taste more like a sweaty gym sock that went through the wash for a little bit too long but it's not it's not that bad when you get down and just shred him up and yet you know you eat him you you you can honestly say that you've had worse yeah I am very quickly dying in this game right now yeah I suck at this for sure okay sneaky snake G oak mob free would be nice fam [Music] Fat Albert that is not a good situation right there huh any comments I already answered that he was very good yes it's what the cat you pew pew okay so there's literally a giant cat in this room no I'd actually show you why but I'll take it you know some of this wall for a thing I guess oh I gotta get to sleep I'm going camping tomorrow I hope you have a fantastic time on your camping trip and it was nice seeing your face I'll see you later mate where does my sword nobody knows I'm out of torches which usually means death but in this case we're gonna pretend it means not death we all know it means death if you didn't hear me I said we all know it means death good mean drugs really a room without any mobs the only time I don't orders here okay we're gonna find it was really loud yeah okay what's down there King Cole okay hey nobody saw that never happened you give you yep yep okay nobody saw me scream no no nobody saw it never happened yep unless somebody has actual evidence that that went down never happened doh endscreen and no way shape or form did that startled me no not even a little you're crazy never even happened don't don't honestly know what you're talking about I am 100% completely unaffected by that and you can rewind all you want and try to find beginning startled but you know it never happened so I you can't prove it that that's just that you can't do it yeah never Oh give me the VIP you freak oh it's just stressful I keep dying yipee pew pew pew he was watching go away I'm failing you're not allowed to see this walls got an axe not afraid to use it just gotta put my arm around and jinyu forward like nothing yeah everything alright I'm a man ahead of damnit Pickens I don't know where daddy no I will talk I will tyi I will and thank you that's what that means whoa whoa whoa you did Dirk yeah get him that was kind of smart on my part no one actually saw what went down there but a skeleton attacked me whoa one of the woodland woodland mansion whatever people attacked me and I give gift my way behind the skeleton and wasn't unaffected so yeah [Music] what is there's a okay it's all fine and dandy I guess what's up here oh we're their ladders this whole time I should probably go back and check that yeah [Music] that explains the Falcon this whole building makes a whole lot more sense now that I used my noggin good for me it's not easy using your noggin but I did it I done used it you know what I figure something out I'm gonna die I need like food I have these pork chops but they're raw a that works run flesh question mark yeah just trying to get up myself a little bit okay there was a staircase someone I don't ever mention I hate this game there's a whole nother freakin lustful to this place well just gonna place it torch what the heck are these guys called okay that is incredibly unattractive okay this room's got nothing but a spider and a creeper could've done without one but that's okay oh there's a sham to leave he I smell like beef from the chandelier yeah I can't be the only person that sings the song that way probably so many people like it's not I smell like beef or you idiot that's how I sing it you got a problem you can deal with it I like bees more that I like swinging Oh what the hell was that what is he doing what are you I don't like this this sucks I'm not good at this this isn't fun so [ __ ] the fool oh he's back yeah I'm bud okay come here you gotta hate that guy Oh I swear to God I freaking hate it I don't I don't like it what is this I don't I don't know what that is that's nifty I guess I need a torch holy frickin balls man what is this new mob just sound like a grunting old man oh he that was kind of nifty okay nifty okay there's a creeper there even if you give idiot not a fan enough the crap that's been going down I don't like it it makes me really nervous like genuinely upset about some of it but I almost puked that that there that would have been really gross because I'm live-streaming I don't even think anybody's watching which is good because I think I feel more in the last like ten circum that I have in my whole entire lifetime that guy over there not a fan of him he wields an axe it makes me really uncomfortable grunting at me Mazz rude long as that jerk stays over there the time being you know [ __ ] off up down you piece of [ __ ] oh boo boo oh-ho-ho this game is a huge plane in a cavity in my body ha ha yippy pew pew pew pew pew yep oh really that is so unfair oh I forgot to craft it and rock bye and good [Music] don't don't don't don't don't don't we do hey okay hey god of death was here I missed them it's no big deal kind of bums but every little thing is gonna be alright this is this is not a fun game it makes me twitch swap this what you play of course it's a big yeah yeah I'm playing Minecraft but I'm low-key like horrible is that the max I'm just chilling on minecraft but I started a new world right so um I don't have gear or anything and I spawned right next to a woodland mansion which is apparently a newer feature and I didn't know what it was I was really confused and I didn't see any updates so I just strolled right on in and didn't have anything so now I'm playing punchy with something you're supposed to do at the end of a game kind of fun really freakin nerve-wracking what is in there there's like a giant villager head I want to poke it with my pokers that I do still have a computer so I still can't upload okay that's a spotter what I mean cool of wine yeah well gotta run all right I'll see you later man thank you for stopping by I can't wait till I can upload again it's been way too long I miss it I miss vlogging I just don't have to computer I can't edit or anything like that it the whole thing really sucks why is he just those fighters whatever the more you know so what exactly is the point in this place like anybody I don't actually know if they're gonna lose just watching at this point but if anybody is that knows anything about Minecraft what it what is the point of the thing um this is our like a secret I'm just not seeing is it because I've officially I think explored the whole place I guess I could go on the roof donating on the roof probably not actually I can't hurt to look I guess well yep nope nothing this is kind of cool this was not you know a lot of there wonder if I can climb that oh I found like a place that I wasn't to before there's more to it folks you guys could see what I haven't what I'm seeing I would rather we make this a lot more entertaining least I would think so rather that it just be like say that's a spider spawner and this is a room I don't think I actually have access to so I'm gonna break this open and check it out I don't want to be one of those minecraft youtubers like I there's an audience for it but I'm not the Creator yeah I I think this is it wasn't everything I'm hoping for at all that was a which I don't like them they're spoopy spary just got what did tins hey found the exact I was so lost okay down okay yeah I went out I went out I went out I want out I want out out let me wrong place it was awful I don't really know what I got out of going in there got this weird totem thing undying totem of undying I feel like whatever it is is there like what's the ice there's a what's this button prevents the holder from dying bow breaks in the process dropped by voters so if I'm holding that and I die pretty nifty I guess well I know cool and I also put a map in that slot feel like I'm that would be way more efficient than that slot hey yeah that's a lot more efficient right there I can like see where I'm going okay Oh that way ouch okay black a new religion little bring yeah [Music] what is wrong with me I do not know that's a big fire big fat or big parkour parkour parkour parkour why the Frick can I not make that jump okar mother-effer parkour parkour damn it Parker what I can't make the jump cuz of the flower Oh apparently I mean it that's weird I like Otto saved and glitched onto the block I know I didn't make that jump though okay well my sword just broke so I'm gonna keep heading north no hope I find the village or something yeah it's weird seeing how much this game has progressed like I remember playing like the original beta and being like wow this is this is entertaining I guess maybe like all the graphics were really crappy but like it had its own charm like it was trying to be crappy and then I guess quote-unquote knotch I still think it's stupid that people call them that but whatever anyway um quote-unquote the guy that like started on craft handed it over to Mojang and although from a business standpoint I think they're doing a fantastic job from like a person playing the game it's very much so wrapped around money anymore like they do what they can for money they've been pushing all these minigames it's like yeah they're cool whatever happened to building that it's minecraft your mine your craft you basically dig and make [ __ ] what happened to digging and making [ __ ] is no longer that if you don't like I don't know how to explain it I don't know I think what they're doing with it like I said from a business standpoint and trying to make money they're they're doing their job they're doing fantastic but from the person playing the game and knowing the potential that said game has I think it's really gone downhill that's just my personal opinion maybe that's stupid maybe you disagree but that's another wooden mansion holy [ __ ] a deck like ruffs for real what I had somebody comment yesterday awhile that I had zero viewers they were like realize you have zero viewers right like so I don't do YouTube for the views or for subscribers anything like that it's more of like a thing that I can go back and look at and see how much I've grown up and I guess if I were to start making money off of it I'd be cool I guess if I were to start becoming an internet celebrity off of it that'd be cool but that that's never really been the thing I was going for I guess a lot of people are like but isn't that what all youtubers want no I don't I couldn't care less about the views or that this to me is almost like Instagram like I had put my special thoughts it's it's basically a giant diary it's a big fat freaking video diary for me it's not make sense I think that makes sense make sense in my head and again I'm a little Parker so that's okay because it makes sense to me and I mean I care about the people that are watching that that'll always be a true I call always interact and I'll always be like hey what's up guys and mean it and like wanna talk to you guys and meet you and like if you guys enjoy the show of my crazy life that's freaking awesome sit back and watch but I I never really wanted Fame from this I think I made my point I think I can shut up about it y'all had probably like brought right brah brah shut the [ __ ] up nobody cares - so kids we did it did it did it dad dad did it did it did it I'm in the water what the dude to do I don't know oh no that's to say one is before house like redly another one another one that's another really funny moon I don't talk about my favorite meanings very often but another one I mean who the hell was it or Julia said that I don't remember but I thought it was funny we I wonder how you become I mean like I've seen I've seen youtubers that have like 50 subscribers upload a video of them doing something stupid and then the next day somehow that video gets shared like for kajillion times all of a sudden their internet famous for like a couple of days and they become this huge medium asteroids it's like what you uploaded a video you're dropping a condom full of water on your head now everybody's doing it like if I made a video without it being a thing of me dropping a condom full of water on my head people would think I've lost my [ __ ] like for real I don't understand Internet it's a weird place man I have seen some shoot oh god that was weird a punched I punched punched him and he squirted ink everywhere are you squirting at me you good bro so apparently when you punched the squids they squirting no kind of cool touch I guess I guess not my type though oh yeah I guess it's cool nice little effect addition what the hell is another name for it what that would be it's a nice little I don't know I can't think of the word I'm trying to stick out there there's a word for it nice little touch nice touch talk to see I don't know why that one was so long you know it's a word that people don't say a whole lot velvet I don't hear that word very often I feel bad for that word we shouldn't show velvet some love hashtag give velvet love - velvet lives matter in your life you know it would be a cool thing I had to minecraft I guess they're adding all these new features and stuff it'd be cool if you could like be swimming through the water and all of a sudden just come across like a UFO or something in the water that sunk or like a sunken ship or just a very large pile of bones I already have the underground fossils they are pretty cool you know I also think they should add some kind of mod that you can buy that shows off prehistoric version of Minecraft because they have those giant rib bones that you can find in like the sand and stuff but they don't have any inkling of what that animal might have looked like whatever it was the freaking bag was big it's all really shows off and I think they could do a lot more with that just an idea you know if the Minecraft creators are watching this get on that you know I'd pay for it you kind of cool to see what they would do with it sinking into why now I wanna move shroom I was old is Lando is there a mushroom oh the village I could use that I'm a die I'm a duck give me the PPP fricken Louis Zoidberg do-do-do-do-do do-do-do-do-do I was gonna name this calls in solitude but I couldn't figure out how to spell solitude sorry just named it like skulls and solutions or something I don't know everyone wants to be edgy I guess look at all those chickens the live chickens we I'm thinking I'm thinking I'm thinking I'm loading I'm loading you know this game gets gradually boring you know I'm looking forward to the days that minecraft kind of turns into like call of duty world at war where is the servers are getting hacked every like time you try to play and people are like jumping across the screen and stuff cuz that's good old-fashioned call of duty good stuff and again they make games much differently than they did then for that reason because people would like hack and give themselves super modded weapons and stuff like but that's no fun you should be allowed to do crap like that a little bit I mean it adds like a whole new flavor to your game I'm a nerd for real now as you got shot in the butt not in the booty yeah baby I think I'm gonna end the stream have a gold on li to love think it how it shows you were to never call right now while and like a half an hour almost that's kind of funny accent okay alright guys if you enjoyed watching I guess for all the rules you actually watch transformers for all Z review actual watching this I'll see you guys later | Splice2war | UCBE4lPW1ciNqvP9mNEIwjrQ | 2017-09-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,656 | 23,288 |
5yWA7e8QREc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yWA7e8QREc | mOrBiD x Mod Confirms Allegations of pr0n in his discord | Jimmernam is dangerous | I did Darius I said why did you make a 12 year old Jamon Raider his little words were I said why'd you show a 12 year old porn he said just porn on the Internet exactly that's not the same thing so why don't you just say that why don't you just repeat what he actually said I just didn't so um it's okay it's okay to show 12 year old porn because it's important internet yeah because 12 year olds could see porn holy [ __ ] Jackson you gotta go dude all right all right that is not something that is okay you [ __ ] creep that's the thing lose their virginity at 4 | M O R B I D Reuploads | UCce99XN8mfqU05JAXt6iWcQ | 2022-12-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 114 | 584 |
WG5wt4iqXjA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WG5wt4iqXjA | The Milky Way Galaxy is a large area of constellations. It is home to our own solar system.Milky Way | what's up for july hello and welcome i'm jane houston jones at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena california 2009 is international year of astronomy and each month this year we're showcasing a great celestial object this month it's our milky way galaxy galileo aimed his telescope towards some of the fuzzy patches of our galaxy and discovered they were made of stars using ptolemy's second century catalog of stars as a starting point he observed several well-known star clusters like the beehive cluster and the pleiades ptolemy had identified the six brightest stars in the pleiades but galileo saw 36 stars through his telescope he drew the stars using four different sizes to distinguish their different brightnesses and he published his findings in 1610 through the next two centuries astronomers used bigger and bigger telescopes to study and map the milky way galaxy they observed nebulae clusters and even areas where no stars could be seen today spacecraft and orbiting telescopes joined ground-based observers to learn more about our galaxy is's recently launched herschel mission will explore the earliest stages of star and galaxy birth in the universe and will help answer questions about how our own sun and milky way galaxy came to be the spitzer space telescope created the most detailed infrared picture of our galaxy ever made and chandra's images of the central region reveal white dwarf and neutron stars and black holes in a fog of hot gas from a dark sky you'll see the milky way rising in the east and spanning the sky from north to south after 10 pm local time back in our own solar system look for saturn near the western horizon and look for jupiter rising in the east about 10 o'clock as the milky way spans the sky you can learn all about nasa's missions at www.nasa.gov that's all for this month i'm jane houston jones | Intelligent science. in | UCtgxXJEXa7terSCt26ntFZw | 2021-06-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 318 | 1,858 |
XArckM7DVfQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XArckM7DVfQ | Cheddar Visit ,Part III by Sheila January 5th 2024 | for now right as you know I video this many many times so this is winter ched Gorge not a Bleak Midwinter not really no ice no snow no Fierce wind I'm not doing loads today it's already changing but of course up here it would be colder you can see the flooding over there right over there on the levels lots and lots of flooding I'm just going to be this part isin't so bad for walking cuz it's very grassy it's not so slippery it's when you get near the rocks and the the mud that's not many people out lovely Blue Sky though God I in ched a Gorge everyone I can't believe it can't believe it right over there I got my Crooks Peak right over there I can't see a thing with the this Sony because um it hasn't got a viewfinder it's really difficult to see anything you have to guess point and guess there's a few couples around there's one girl on her own walking a minute ago I'm not going close to the edges not like I normally do I might I might do one I might do one here and maybe another one further down I sometimes do there is time time I think I will start panicking when it's 1:00 I think cuz it only gives me an hour and a half and the tricky bit is further down not here the tricky bit is further down yes I'm glad I got out I am so glad I got out everyone you know it is quite nippy I've just put my finger scrubs on and I put my hat back on but you imagine it out here when that storm was blowing the other day I can see goats scattered around the shedow goats various people on the other side of the gorge as well walking about but you have got to be careful it's slippering January last year I broke me a rest falling over a curbstone not because I but I have slipped before when I've been out walking I'm lucky I never broke anything in the past down the TR it's the way I fell before it's the way I fell yes very Bleak at the moment all the trees are fast asleep except for the Evergreens but I've got out here folks a Lifeline has been given to us a Lifeline I'm making the most of it all this is where you got to be careful on these muddy bits this is what slows me up see that's what I got to take into account while I'm going further down in a minute it's going to be very very slippery you'll be clinging to trees and things like that so I won't be doing many of these excursions quite often you get goats out on these out crops in fact there's a small goat couple of small goats there they sit right on the edge they ready too they sit right on the edge it's like you know I've been given back my home in a strange sort of way cuz I'm surrounded by all my reference points that I love you know we've got Crooks Peak Bren n cheddar Gorge we had the Aerials we had robar Warren we've got glassenbury tour Nyland Mound Wells Mast and all the fields and places I like to roam but I'm I'm just thinking seeing those cows then where I normally walk in the winter I think they're putting harder harder Cows Out Hard deer whether they're going to bring them in because we are apparently expecting much colder weather so it had come yet not to us down here normally around about now you'd have snoow in that up here not anymore see this little goat walking out on out crop there right I think we're cross over Sheila cross over onto a drier area that's it look at that beautiful view guys I'm not staying out long today because mainly I'm think I'm being sensible because to be quite honest four o'clock probably would have been okay but if that bus is late like someone said it was the other day you imagine you've done a walk you're cooling down and you're having to wait for the bus no this one could be late but I don't think it tends to be late when it's um they pick a lot of school kids have oh this bus I'm getting on now I'll have to get on with the school kids I think it might be packed but anyway this is um a r day and a not a brief visit I mean I would have been out here 3 or 4 hours that's all you need for the gorge I don't do the gorge all the time I have to pass by the gorge a lot on route to my other walks but I don't do I don't do The Gorge constantly if you know what I mean and I often do that side a lot of my walks I would come back that way and go down through the wood and I got other ways I come down through touches touchous Hill I think you call it yeah it's beautiful isn't it a beautiful day I feel so lucky so gifted to be to be allowed out here again that the gods have looked down and said Shea we're letting you have your your freedom back I came I had a camp out here for two or three nights I only did two in the end because the weather was changing for the worst I paid for three nights but I only did two and uh that was just so I could get out and I did The Velvet bottom and the Black Rock and I did all the way up there I did a massive 8 Hour walk that day to Encompass as much to Encompass as much of over here as I could don't forget even when I was getting out to R Barrow okay because the one two five bus which I haven't used yet it used to be uh number 10 or I can't remember add another number 51 I think it was I used to use that bus to get out to R Barrel I still had that but what happened there those buses were very infrequent so you really really had to plan and they were all and I stopped doing it in the winter just because they weren't totally reliable [Applause] right just going to turn off for a bit folks take some pictures over and out right over there we got the goats sunbathing some of them are asleep soaking up the sun some of the bigger ones further back yeah they the eyes shut really absorb in the sunlight there used to be a big hotel there they pulled it all down it's all all gone now great big hotel never thought they'd ever pull that down for some reason it was an ancient Inn really but it was prone to flooding all the [Music] time what a beautiful seeing this is everyone I got I've just got over an hour to get down to get my bus bus if I missed this one I got wait another hour and a half to 4:00 but I'm enjoying this I'm not letting it worry me but I've got to talk about the 126 because it's um it's a godsend for me to be quite honest I'm not going to moan about it I'm so grateful to it I just got to put up with any inconveniences that there might be look at all this massive geology everyone absolutely gorgeous and I'm going to be walking all over the place over this we got it's on tral for 18 months let's hope they keep it I hope so over out not far from the bottom now high up here still of course but uh taking my time gradually walking down it's quite slippery and bumpy um there's the snake Bend Road there there I've cycled down that and driven up it quite a few times some sort of cave entrance there goats all over the place yeah cheddar in the winter so I won't be doing much more videoing now everyone I'm concentrating on safety um and getting back safely for the bus but I've um there's quite a bumpy bit down there but I often do this little diversion round I often do it and you can you a really great view here of all the gorge really great view I just take another picture here ohe am I still videoing yeah this camera is playing up at the moment they sometimes do in different weather yeah it keeps taking the wrong picture wait a minute it's doing something strange yeah there's a delay I don't know what that delay is about um no it's not that it's turn it off a I think I'm still videoing yeah the camera um something like a seal came out with it earlier like turning off | semw52 | UCAUGd2DPS2BrzDyJrhS65Og | 2024-01-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,536 | 7,501 |
aHfPf41CYdE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHfPf41CYdE | Managing the Unexpected - Part 1 | Carl likes first book turned organizational psychology on its head it praised the advantages of chaos it demonstrated the pitfalls of planning and it celebrated the rewards of sense making in 2001 this distinguished professor of organizational behavior and psychology at the University of Michigan Business School did it again his newest co-authored book managing the unexpected assuring high performance in an age of complexity explains the concepts and strategies behind high reliability organizations these are the organizations who must manage unexpected threats and therefore cannot make mistakes our country's wildland and prescribed fire and fire use forces along with flight deck crews on aircraft carriers air traffic control systems and hospital emergency departments are among these vital organizations fellow organizational psychologists and University of Michigan professor Kathleen Sutcliffe co-authored this important managing the unexpected book together Sutcliffe and Wieck are heralded for helping develop the concept of high reliability organizations so how do we manage for the unexpected what concepts tools and skills do we need both as organizations and as individuals in a special managing the unexpected workshop with prescribed fire and fire use practitioners Wieck and Sutcliffe explained how to best apply these high reliability organizing principles if you think that you face a reliability problem and you solve it and then you move on to something else that's the big error you redo this stuff over and over on you it collapses on your day after day it has to be redone you don't put reliability into the bank and so the things that we want to describe and talk about today with a variety of organizations are things that you're gonna have to just keep doing keep paying attention to over and over again I'm gonna be talking a little bit about the Columbia shuttle disaster and you remember when that episode happened people in the headlines said well here are echos key word echoes of Challenger they did it again at NASA with Columbia had the Challenger accident had the Columbia accident the two things parallel you had the same experience Mann Gulch echoes of Mann Gulch in South Canyon same time the afternoon same configuration and so forth point point is these kinds of things that we want to talk about how you deal with the unexpected what reliability is all about what goes into it has to have as a component of it continuous monitoring continuous process and continuously redoing it and the worst thing you can do is to let complacency creep in but it's going to be tempting because you're going to say we got it we're successful now we've got that one let's move on to something else that's how you get entrapped on some of these in reliability issues think about it as challenges of understanding if you don't understand some of this stuff please ask maybe there are parts of it that are hazy for us and between us we can figure out everything between us say we don't need that kind of an idea and move on to those that we need think of it as a challenge of observation in the sense that we need to really understand how Cerro Grande came to happen how did it turn out that way they didn't intend it that way how did that happen what were the decisions along the way back it up how did we get into that kind of position and then finally what can we do to lock in these kinds of resolves to to do it slightly differently on a permanent kind of basis so we keep that capability for reliable performance now I'm going to turn this over to Kathy who is going to set the stage for us on reliability issues and how we're going to handle things today I want to just tell you a little bit I want to kind of set the stage for where we're going today and and when you think about this work that we've done over the last few years basically this work grew out us out of a series of discussions that Carl and I had and a long term research project in which we were trying to understand how all organizations can be more reliable and when we think about reliability reliability is just this idea that we want to make sure that there's a lack of variance in performance and so how can organizations over and over and over achieve high performance especially in the face of trying conditions we personally believe that all organizations need to be concerned with reliability but we think that the organizations that really need to worry about reliability our organizations that are in trying conditions that are in unpredictable environments that are in environments in which you can't really anticipate all the surprises that can come up so basically today we're going to be talking about that we know that some organizations are better able than others to manage reliability and we're going to be building on those organizations today but it's not simply through attention to safety that they do that okay these organizations that we're going to be talking about I'm going to use the acronym HR OHS instead of always saying high reliability organizations but these organizations that really do it well they don't do it well only because they're concerned about safety they do it well because they do value the MIS specification the MIS estimation and the misunderstanding of things and that seems like it's a little awkward or complicated to that they abhor miss specifying misunderstanding and missed missed estimating and so they put a high degree of value on trying to get it right they try to anticipate all the surprises that they might come up against but one of the things they know is that they can't anticipate everything and so what they do is they try to organize in a way to help them pick up on weak signals that things are not unfolding in the way that they're expecting and so we're going to be talking about this organization now let me say just a few words about the kinds of organizations that we're going to be talking about we're talking about the examples that we're drawing on our examples of high reliability organizations there or there are organizations that seem to remain productive sometimes innovative and relatively error-free in spite of facing on very trying conditions continuously day after day after day now the term high reliability conveys an idea that high risk and high effectiveness can coexist and the kinds of organizations that we're talking about our nuclear power plants their naval aircraft carriers we put you in their wildland firefighting crews hospital er intensive care units investment banks these are organizations that really have to remain relatively air free otherwise they can go down the tubes easily and and you all know what happens with that there are organizations that have a different set of priorities okay they have a different set of priorities and they organized in such a way to have an intense commitment to for alertness and basically we call this mindfulness this intense commitment to mind to alertness is what we call mindfulness and we when we talk about the term mindfulness we think that's a commitment to mindfulness really is a hedge against the unexpected and so today we're going to talk about how you achieve that so during our discussion today we're going to be talking about these hros we're going to pay close attention to how they and we are going to pay close attention to how they struggle for alertness and the basic message is very simple it's that these organizations mindfully update through a series of practices and through an infrastructure that they develop and these practices focus on failures on simplifications on operations on resilience and on expertise one of the things we know about high reliability organizations is that they really try to anticipate surprises as we've said so they do a lot of scenario building they do have tons of plans but at the same time they know that plans sometimes can get them into trouble because plans do have drawbacks and some of those drawbacks that that I've always thought are important to think about are some of the kinds of things that here plans can lead to mindlessness in fact we talked about the idea that plans can contribute to the fallacy of predetermination plans contain many kinds of expectations when you create a plan you assume that the world is going to unfold in a particular way well sometimes that leads to a fallacy of predetermination and that is that we do think the world's going to be unfolding in a particular way and because we are we do believe actually we tend to see what we believe because humans are not necessarily fact seeking as Carl was talking about earlier that were belief seeking so we tend to see what we believe and so basically plans embody what we expect to happen and so they influence what people see what they choose to take for granted what they choose to ignore the length of time it takes for them to recognize that small problems are kind of getting out of control so that's one drawback to plans the other drawback to plans is that they really do restrict our attention to what we expect and they limit our view of our capabilities because you know in a way you can think about it as as the old adage when you have a hammer everything you see looks like a nail so when you have a plan and you have a tendency to see the ways that you can act in the ways that are consistent with the plan so a heavy investment in plans is important and HR owes certainly do that but they also recognize that they have a lot of drawbacks and so you know in in part a heavy investment in plans can restrict our sensing to the kinds of expectations that are built built into the plan and it can restrict our responding to the kinds of actions that were built also into into the plan and so it restricts our actions to the things that we think we really know how to do so to be mindful is to be concerned with plans but also to be aware that plans sometimes are not going to work out the way that we think and so to develop an infrastructure that's going to allow us and our organizations our units to be able to pick up on small signals that things aren't going wrong something happens we ask you what caused that event the overwhelming tendency of people is when they look for a cause they pick a cause that they personally can do something about or that they know how to change that's not necessarily the most crucial kind of cause so when you're doing any kind of inquiry or investigative work when you say these are the things that caused that event ask yourself the question did I stop there just because I can do something about that or I know what to do about that and if I knew how to handle some of these other things then I might put the cause somewhere else it's a tendency I do it you may or may not do it but it shows up oftentimes in investigations and it's a good little thing to file away in the back of your head just as a mindful moment to try to say I want to do a little bit better analysis and I may have stumbled on to a cause that I think I can do something about if I know how to change an organization then I'm gonna back it up until I see cultures the problem because I know how to change culture this is from the head of the French Secret Service Pat legged deck talking about what happens when a crisis hits and he makes the point that the ability to deal with a crisis situation is largely dependent on the structures that have been developed before the chaos arrives the event can in some ways be considered as an abrupt and brutal audit at a moment's notice everything that was left unprepared becomes a complex problem and every weakness comes rushing to the forefront this is part of a mindset we want to take to Cerro Grande tomorrow but it's partly a mindset that you want to take back home at the same time because whatever the weak links are in your organization at Cerro Grande put pressure on it and that's where it snaps that's where it goes haywire those are the places where you need more learning and stronger learning and over learning in order to seal some of those things in place if you want it kind of principle if you have to do a quick read of an organization it's hard to do better than the following if you go into an organization under stress and you're trying to figure out how its operating take everybody who matters or who you're watching see what their position was before the position they are now in and that is how that organization by and large is likely to be functioning take the organization take all of the people who are there pull them down one level the level at which they were before they got to their new position and that's the way that organization is functioning and it'll make sense out of it surprisingly quickly for you and all it is and it's not trivial is another example of people under pressure falling back on ways of learning that were more familiar with and that they've done for a longer period of time you can see it at South Canyon remember Don Mackey was the jumper in charge because it was the first one out of the airplane some of the comments and some of the descriptions about Mackey later in the afternoon had him acting less like the crew chief because you remember what he was doing was spending a lot of time helping people sharpen their saws which is more like somebody who is actually in the crew rather than the crew chief which Blanco who was the IC for quite a bit of that event was also as the afternoon went on more likely to keep his crew of 20 people around him rather than being attentive to all of the other 40 people who he was in charge of that afternoon not surprising Mackey has been cutting line longer than he's been a crew chief Blanco has been a crew chief longer than he's been an Icee gets under pressure falls back on an earlier set of tendencies how do you deal with that we'll be talking about newer behaviors things that are more novel to you and the importance of practicing those beyond the point of getting them right or getting a grasp of it a lot of you under training budget pressure basically train people until you say oh now they got it good now we can go on to something else that's really vulnerable because if they just know how to do the new behavior the moment you put pressure on them they're gonna fall back beyond that back to their earlier ways that you were trying to train them away from one of the only safeguards you've got is over learning over practicing and doing it beyond the of grass takes time probably I'll take some money to do it but if it's a behavior that really matters to you it's one that you need to keep your eye on so as a kind of organizing principle something that we want to keep our eye on keep this as a summary if you will of sort of what all of us are up against it's hard enough to learn new stuff but it's even harder to hold on to that new stuff and so we want to we want to build in some capability for over learning and we want to watch all of these different kinds of events for what people are going to fall back on when they're put under pressure and you want to have that in mind because you're gonna have to make some statements of priority of what actions you want to be sure people reliably produce under pressure those are the ones where you need to focus your attention on the learning you're going to have to give up some stuff in the process but that's a pretty shrewd call and it's an important call and it's one that can make a difference in your unit Wieck and Sutcliffe emphasized that these same five key processes or characteristics surface again and again in high reliability organizations a preoccupation with failure a reluctance to simplify a sensitivity to operations a commitment to resilience and a deference to expertise Cathy mentioned that in Chapter four of the book we've got several different scales by which you can audit your own organization to see how you stack up on things like how you handle failure simplification operations resilience and expertise how you come out on mindfulness these are a couple of the sample items that tap into how an organization copes with failure high reliability organizations tend to regard a close call or a near miss as a kind of failure that reveals potential danger rather than as evidence of their success their ability to avoid danger that's a really good item to discriminate organizations Jesus we just had a clear near miss we really had a close call listen to what they say next shows were pretty strong pretty successful good shape or boy we are really vulnerable we saw safety in the guise of danger or we saw danger in the guise of safety you can go either way but that interpretation makes a huge difference and when you get an organization that treats its close calls as a sign of trouble sign the vulnerability sign of danger you're closer on the way to acting like the high reliability organizations do then if you get the interpretation going the other direction NASA around this time had a pretty strong record of dealing with near misses as a sign that they were in some good shape you can reconstruct several kinds of decisions several ways in which they thought about their culture that that illustrates that kind of a characteristic so it's something you want to listen for in your own organization it's paying attention to these small cues remember think about any kind of a wasting disease the disease that over a period of time gets worse and worse simple principle but boy it's it's a great guideline in the early stages of a bad disease it's hard to detect that you've got it but it's easy to cure it if you do disease develops gets worse and worse and worse now it's easy to spot but it's held pure so as much as possible you want to backup you want to get early cues that the system is unhealthy that there's a small anomaly something's out of place here how does the system treat those things we ought to be able to get a feel for that tomorrow and share a grande you ought to be able to reconstruct how your own organization when do you think you got trouble when do you think you've got an issue that's turning into a problem that might turn into a crisis high reliability organizations pick that stuff up early one of the things that I did I am Tim sex the next ask you whether you're a high reliability organization or not and everybody kind of looked at their neighbor and beats me in one way you are and you've got a leg up in my estimation over NASA NASA you'll remember had the Challenger disaster had all kinds of investigations and cases written up about it not one of which have found their way into any training at any level at NASA you don't suffer from the same kind of thing you have cases investigations things went bad you wish they hadn't gone bad you learn some lessons or you may be struggling to figure out what the lesson is but it gets pumped back into the organization no more South Canyon although I'm not quite sure what that means but no more of those and so you try to figure out some kinds of things that are there no more serra grandes okay we're digging into that and you're not afraid to look at that the investigations may not be terrific and there may be a need for much more competency and how you actually write and do an investigation but at least some of that informations some of that history is getting pumped back into the organization what kinds of cues do you find our diagnostic for you are good cues when something is more active fires more active then you'd normally would have expected or seems to be spotting with more intensity than you had anticipated or is more active at a different time of day maybe those are rotten cues for something that's about to escape maybe they're good maybe you've got some other better ones but this would be a great chance to pool some of those kinds of indicators that suggest to you that the system is getting into trouble let's look at the reluctance to simplify this is the second characteristic and when you're auditing your organization you're looking for what happens by way of getting different points of view expressed so that people have different ways of getting on top of a situation or of interpreting it so some organizations it's pretty likely that people will take things for granted and they don't question things very much but even when they question them they may all come up with the same kinds of interpretations and the same kind of explanations think about this the way of operating that says I'll believe it when I see it a lot of people strongly evidence-based database and so forth that's the way they work it's just as often the case that the opposite is true I'll see it when I believe it you go into a situation expecting certain things and there they are that's the way we work if that's the case then the better set of ideas richer the set of ideas we carry into that situation stronger position we are to see more of the things that are happening there so in many ways what we're trying to do today is to just seed a lot of possibilities in your head so when you look at Cerro Grande when you look at your own unit more things stand out for you than might be seen otherwise remember we talked about sensitivity to operations the idea being that you want to pay attention to what's happening here and now because you want to forestall little things growing bigger so you want to pay close attention to what's going on and I think as the person said in the back is she said you know what we try to do is really think about the scenarios what could go on we're really paying a close attention to what's happening today and being sensitive to operations is as I just said is that you put a premium on real-time information you know how the systems work you can make small adjustments to things that are not working correctly and then you know before they grow bigger and the big the big issue is that they're talking all the time what I want you to take away from this is our two ideas one is that you know being sensitive to what's going on here and now in in this mundane moment is that you can really avoid small events from growing bigger the other thing that I want you to take away from this is is that organizations are built through communication they're maintained through effective communication and without that in a way you don't have an organization so in fact you have to pay close attention to communication I've heard you talking about that a lot today so if you're thinking about operations sensitive leadership you want to really make it clear to people that they need to speak up know knowledge is something that occurs between people it's not something that's up just up here in your head it occurs between people you want to encourage others to speak up you want to speak up and ask questions you want to check for comprehension obviously you want to be aware of how you react to pressure and tell others as Carl was talking about with respect to the airline pilots and the better pilots being distinguished by the fact that at the beginning of flight they say look I know I'm bad under pressure and so if we get into a jam make sure you you talk up and even just don't talk when we get into a gym you know say something if you need to verbalizing your plans reducing pressure by changing the importance of the demands and abilities that's actually something that you might have not have too much control over and then over learning new routines so those those are the kinds of things you can think about with respect to to operations the idea is that you know HR OHS do try to anticipate and prepare for surprises but they do know that they can't anticipate everything because it's an unknowable unpredictable and changing world and you can't foresee everything so you want to develop your skills for resilience and many of you may have felt you may you may know about resilience just because we talk a lot about that word especially lately there's a lot of literature that's developing on resilience right now it used to be thought that resilience was a special capability that individuals had you either were born with resilience or you weren't now in fact we know that that's not correct and that resilience in fact is a process and it's a process that occurs over time and it is a process that occurs as a consequence of people developing their competencies developing their efficacy the capability that you will be able to handle a situation if it comes up and the continuous kind of learning and growing that we want to do so when you're thinking about resilience you want to be thinking about the kinds of things of developing generalized resources that can cope with and respond to situations that cannot that come up okay we're responding to change you want to develop deep deep knowledge you want to develop capabilities for Swift feedback to figure out you know what's happening how can we adjust what we're doing you want a foster learning you want to foster obviously accurate and speedy kinds of information and you want to develop skills at we combining different resources because you won't really know and you sometimes they have to get comfortable with improvisation finally I've talked to you about the fact that in high reliability organizations you'll see it clearly this afternoon it's something you want to watch for a word that shows up over and over in this literature is migrating decision-making and what they mean by that phrase is in high reliability organizations that decisions migrate they drift they moved the people with the most expertise to make the decision not necessarily to the level of the hierarchy that is officially tasked in order to do that what is striking in the NASA Columbia disaster is the fact that expertise was not recruited on almost any of these dimensions people say with a bit of understatement they may say to the Park Service of course it was - that NASA is not a badge list Society who you are what level you're at that really determines everything and what you're going to decide which works against decisions moving around to the level of expertise but notice they didn't go to the people who were experts in imaging they didn't go back to the people who had built that model to see whether the crater model could be modified in any way to help them out they really didn't listen to the engineers who were highly worried under these conditions they sought out management sought out people who agreed that this was no big deal and listened to them and made their decisions on the basis of them and they had basically lousy intelligence about the kinds of images they could have gotten this is the essence for me of the investigation board essentially saying for this one operation NASA behaved in a relatively mindless fashion the quote in the report says shuttle managers did not embrace safety conscious attitudes instead their attitudes were shaped and reinforced by organization that in this instance was incapable of stepping back engaging its biases bureaucracy and process trumped thoroughness and reason thoroughness and reason are some of the things behind how people treat failure how they treat simplification how they treat operations how they treat resilience how they treat expertise notice this key piece right here this is the beauty of what you're doing this week stepping back engaging your biases and then resolving to do something about at least one of them as a starting point the final category that we talked about is of course this deference to expertise what we know is that especially in high tempo times when things are really heating up that in these hros that they shift decisions away from the hierarchy from formal Authority towards the person who has the capability to answer the problem so they have what we called kind of fluid or flexible decision-making structures and they actually don't have a fixed central player who thinks that they know he or she knows everything and so decision-making migrates to the person that has the expertise to make the decision at hand and of course you might think that decision-making does migrate down but sometimes it has to migrate up as well because people who are trying to make decisions down here don't have the big picture they have to they have to go up one of the problems with deferring to experts is that experts are sometimes subject to what we call the fallacy of centrality the fallacy of centrality is this the idea that if I don't know about it it must not be happening so when somebody asks the question this morning you know how do you deal with people who overreact or you know bring stuff to the experts attention you know how do you deal with those people I guess as the expert I would be asking myself do you know am i subject to the fallacy of centrality do I think just because I don't know about it that it must not be happening experts oftentimes overestimate the likelihood that they would surely know about something if it were taking place one example of this and Karl's written about this quite a bit is that in the 1950s and 1940's pediatricians and radiologists had they were seeing you know they would see radiographs of little kids that seemed to have all these broken bones that broken bones that were healed and in fact they named it the brittle bone syndrome and you know because pediatricians and radiologists couldn't imagine that people would intentionally be hurting their children and it wasn't until the 1960s when there was a social worker that was also added to a team that was kind of investigating these situations and the social worker said well you know the social workers know how to deal with community they know how to deal with families they have more ideas about what goes on in families and in fact the battered child syndrome was discovered in 1960 as the consequence of adding that that that social worker Kathy I'm wondering what Sanae Charro's general take on after somebody or an organization has screwed up in punishment well I mean they try not to punish the individual I mean the the whole thinking and somebody talked about the Swiss cheese model the idea that generally there's not one single single cause of accidents so in many organizations they try to not punish the individual at the sharp end of the stick of course that doesn't always happen but for example hospitals the hospitals that I know about say emergency departments and and intensive care units they're trying to understand the systemic components that contribute to errors rather than punishing a single individual now you know there are political consequences and and other consequences to that so it's sometimes difficult to implement but I think I think organizations are really trying to get away from punishing individuals that's not to say that there aren't times when there is malfeasance or is or there is some actual bad behavior and I think some people have written about that in those cases then you of course you have to punish people if that is the case but just for for events that occur that were unexpected and they don't necessarily one person wasn't the cause they're generally trying not to punish people I was just gonna say that the whole issue of continuous feedback I thought was pretty important I attended a leach leadership class recently and that was something that was brought up as something that's very important to do is to provide continuous feedback to your employees whether it's positive or negative and not just focusing on the negative when it occurs and I think in the u.s. Forest Service in my agency anyway I don't think that we always do that in a real continuous form um and there's a lot of people I talk to who don't get any feedback at all from their bosses none I think you have hit on something it's really critical and that is this issue of feedback it is the case that people don't get enough feedback and when they do get feedback it's oftentimes negative feedback so this continuous feedback is crucial and you do want to also talk about the positive I was talking to somebody at the break and I was talking about the fact that there's a lot of research going on right now on positive psychology and what's called positive organizing and people who are looking at positive psychology have developed a theory that's called the broaden and build theory when people experience positive emotions they are more likely to broaden and build new ways of thinking and so experiencing positive effect is very important we've been talking about today the importance of failure and we talk about anything but we talk about how it's okay to be a pessimist in that regard but yet that runs counter to organizational values where we want people to be optimist and we want them to you know figure out solutions and not just bring problems so I see that as a conflict of a tension tension yeah how would you answer that crow part of the failure point is essentially that you want people to be wary you want them to be on their toes you want them to be not complacent but that doesn't mean necessarily that you would be preoccupied with just oh you screw it up again you screw it up again you screwed up again it's it's more what am i taking for granted should I keep taking that for granted so that so that it isn't always just negative it's it's whatever helps you stay on top of things on top of details on top of being more alert to what goes along I think the big thing that worries us is just you have a success you say I got it and then you move on and then you get complacent about it and that's what does in most of these high reliability ones so in some ways we we and they over correct and you say don't think you're having a good day or if you're having a good day watch out in order that people just stay on their toes in general and don't get cocky or that's what we mean by the liabilities of success you find organizations that have a series of successes and boy they start to tune out data the environment changes on them they miss the change and then they get in deep trouble and that's the sequence that is sort of the root sequence that we're after on high reliability organizations and finally before something unexpected happens you may want to ask yourself can I see signals of failure and do I know how to make sense of them how differentiated are the labels that I'm applying to a situation when you see a situation do you just automatically label it as well I've seen this before without really taking the time to analyze it a little bit more deeply am i aware of the unfolding situation am I really paying attention to the context here now paying enough attention to what's going on in front of me do I have the skills to make do or do we have the skills okay to make do and who knows how to do what so those are the kinds of questions that you might want to use either in situations where you have a failure or when you're facing some some kind of unexpected situation or before something unexpected happens so you can think about those those kinds of questions the only thing I would add is it's a perennial difference between us I think all stuff starts out with one person at a time so from my standpoint if I became more aware of the failure in my activities some of the kinds of things that I tend to lump together and maybe should split apart whether I spend more time thinking about the future in the past rather than the present and how I handle bouncing back from from setbacks whether I have a tough skin or not and what I'm good at and what I'm lousy at if I start working on those things it may have an effect on my immediate associates and out of that we may be able to build a group so for my for my money this kind of stuff works for an N of one on up adopting the high reliability organizations opposed into the wildland fire organization is no easy task but if we are to successfully meet the wildland Management and hazardous fuel challenges that face us we must continue to improve our skills in managing the unexpected Karl Weick and Kathleen Sutcliffe have opened an important door for us they have shown us the tools to use and now we must all learn how to use them you | PublicResourceOrg | UCO9Q5_D6tItyoilmDogexng | 2010-05-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,612 | 36,325 |
TLRP67TNMbU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLRP67TNMbU | AMSTRAD CPC - 30 Games Considered Perfect | you know what I'm just gonna say it the CPC version is unquestionably superior preserving all of the arcade original features and if it weren't for the little screen you'd be forgiven for mistakenly thinking it was the arcade original so it's a fantastic Breakout game with a plethora of complex features thank you ocean software Barbarian is by far one of the finest battles you can have on an 8-bit and the amstrad CPC version is no exception and it's the amstrad version that is the most attractive particularly in terms of scenery so unless you have a weak stomach it is time to sharpen your sword once more and all this because the lady loves milk tray what a fabulous game probably one of my favorite on the amstrad CPC without question looks nothing like Bruce Lee but he moves like him and don't quote me on this but I'm told that this is the definitive 8-bit version better than the Commodore 64. yes better than the ZX Spectrum the only thing missing is the one inch punch icari Warriors was the first game that made the amstrad CPC an essential purchase this is the second all of the little elements from the coiner are included such as the helicopter directing you and the car's engine sound that alternates when you approach a tunnel so driving and violence all in one game what more could you want in terms of platform and ladders games this one is a treat and my two daughters find it hilarious back in the day it was the game that everybody owned and I've searched but nobody has a bad word to say about it but the proof is in the pudding decades later I'm still playing it and my kids love it a thoroughly enjoyable game on your amstrad CPC do it now Commando is difficult but it may just be the greatest home conversion of the game available on a classic 8-bit system I mean it's not the most visually appealing game but it's undeniably one of the best run and Gun Games for the amstrad CPC a true conversion now quick hurry up rush to the next area unpopular opinion but this is my favorite dizzy game but don't get me wrong I loved quite a lot of the Dizzy games but this was finished in mode zero and I preferred the arcade feel of course the Commodore Amiga version is the best platform to play this on especially when you see the size of the genie so the same old dizzy and as Paul Daniels used to say that's magic budget games don't get much better than this it's a fantastic arcade Adventure in which the player controls one of two dueling Wizards and must Dash around collecting materials the spells to cast to the other this was just 199 from memory and back in the day I thought this was a fantastic steal and one of the best 8-bit games ever if you're tired of Gauntlet you're tired of life it works best with two players since the element of cooperation brings the game that extra life it's also really cool as a one player game though considerably more difficult and the graphics are modest but nicely crafted and there's so many levels to choose from you'll never get bored of them I did warn you these are my personal favorites and this could be Nostalgia that's compromised my better judgment I just have fantastic memories of playing this game and I think this was my first ever experience at playing a shootama there's several levels of varying difficulty and you can even up the speed of the game fabulous memories everyone talks about get Dexter on the amstrad CPC but I preferred the original night lore and better still Head Over Heels now I'll go so far as to say that head over heels on the amstrad CPC is better than on the ZX Spectrum there you go I've said it I still think that this is one of the best fighting games I've ever played and yes the Commodore 64 is the lead platform but why do I play The Commodore 64 version and always want to come back to this gimmicks aside this for me holds its own against the 64 and I still play it even today without question this is my favorite arcade racing game on the amstrad CPC it doesn't look great but it's got the detail and more importantly the when it came to racing games I think the amstrad had the edge don't get me wrong super hang on on the ZX Spectrum was fantastic and I really loved turbo on the c64 and turbo outrun I think Continental circus was another favorite of mine I'm a massive sucker for Joe blade I really like the series including a game called prison riot now the first game was absolutely brilliant in my personal humble opinion but it was the third game that went back to its roots and it was even bigger and better so I personally think that Joe blade one and three are underrated on the amstrad everybody in my family used to play this game my uncle used to even bunk off work to play it and I'd go to school come back and he'd still be there and for a while I couldn't get the music out of my head my dad my sisters my mum my aunties my uncles cousins you name it everybody played Oma mate back in the day I personally believed that this was as arcade perfect as you could get on an Amtrak we got full color 16 colors on screen at once in the wonderful mode zero it was not only the best of the 8-Bit conversions it was also the fastest for me the only downside of this game is that it lacked a two player option for me probably one of the best arcade conversions on the amstrad it's almost RK perfect and it plays just like the original it writes all the wrongs of Bubble Bobble but you know what I even liked that Firebird arcade conversion because it had two player and it was still fun and it was no slouch either I played this originally on the ZX spectrum and I absolutely loved it so when I finally played the amstrad CPC version I had a proper heads gone moment I went into meltdown it was that good I'm not gonna lie I did prefer the controls on the ZX Spectrum but after a while I did get used to the amstrad CPC controls but both conversions are a work of art I absolutely loved Rick dangerous the original but I think this Rick dangerous 2 is probably the best game on the amstrad CPC it's definitely one of my favorites and it's one I used to play all the time it's more of the same from the original only this time more eye candy and less frustration but it's still dangerous ocean software should be really proud of themselves because this is a fantastic game on 8-bit formats you've got digitized images speech superb presentation and all the additional elements that elevate it much Beyond just being a very fine game and get this listen closely the amstrad CPC is the best version known as Roland on the ropes on the amstrad CPC for everybody else you'll know this is Fred the action is somewhat tricky without being particularly difficult but finding your way out of the mazes is quite challenging the visuals and the sound are adequate but not up to the standards found in later games on the CPC furthermore the greater the skill level you select the tougher the game the amstrad version of the original was nothing short of fantastic and Target Renegade continues that tradition wonderfully with enormous colorful Sprites and addictive gameplay you've got them multi-story parking garage the street at night the park the shopping center and last but not least Mr Biggs Pub and then there's the haunting music that plays throughout epic ah thrust from Firebird I must have put about 2 000 hours into this as a kid and it's one that you can easily pick up and still play today it's immense fun and it takes the lunar lander and asteroids to a whole new level I think Geometry Wars and lots of other games including super Stardust borrow from this game and it was just 199 for all this don't ask me why but who dares wins too it's one of my favorite games on the amstrad on the Commodore 64 this game Scrolls and the amstrad it doesn't and I've played both versions until the cows come home and it's just my humble opinion but the amstrad CPC is highly playable just as addictive as the c64 version but with a different style on play for me this is not just a fighting game this for me is like a Salvador Darley it's a work of art it does everything possible within the confines of 64k and although it won't take long until you finally meet up and beat Blues you'll have had a good time in doing so and like a good bar or a club you'll want to go back every now and again I'm not sure if it's just me but I get the feeling that Avenger is massively underrated on the amstrad CPC it's a fantastic game and the levels are huge the program has really put the effort in there's a nice scroll and they've used mode zero to good effect don't get me wrong I like the original and this is completely different but that was a Specky port and at times it was like wading through treacle I'm not afraid to admit it but Freddie hardest is one of my favorite games on the answer CPC of all time I loved it my cousins and I just couldn't get enough of it and it's another one that's massively underrated and never gets the Limelight the facts are the more you play it the better you get at it and the bigger and better the challenge becomes I once thought about naming our dog Freddie as like Freddy he's always happy I know what you're thinking what the hell is a football game doing in a top list well it's my own personal list as I've stated before and I still play this every now and again on and off I prefer it to FIFA yes sensible soccer Still Remains number one and I love the new CPC soccer as well but Emily News international soccer had everything you're not singing anymore now this is a lease I did want it to be my number one but as you'll see doing a personal top list is not on Impossible and that's the same for all the 8-bits really hundreds of great games the beauty of elite is that it really is up to you I felt like I was part of a community that grew up around it and it didn't matter what computer you owned the mission was to become Elite right on Commander oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign number one would be YouTube career limiting but to be honest no other game ever got close to this it was a true labor of love and it was available on the amstrad a whole two years above the other eight bits well I hope you've enjoyed this video please don't forget to like subscribe and leave a comment until next time bye | Classic Replay | UCWHddHRzYc25uKA3U6O9JZg | 2023-05-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,962 | 10,300 |
GbdQ__zqwIg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbdQ__zqwIg | Worker Co-op Weekend 2018 - Great Hucklow, Derbyshire | the future of cooperation is about more collaboration between co-ops work cooperative weekend is a gathering of worker cooperatives from all over the UK to share experience inspiration develop strategy to have a lot of fun it's designed to be as open and accessible as possible a lot of people have a very personal experience of work as something that's quite dispiriting where you don't really have a stake and it's not really going anywhere to have worker coops they're still providing quality jobs as an example for how things can be done we've had sessions on culture on how to organize 500 workers in the work of coop we've had sessions on politics we've had sessions on marketing and campaigning and in between all of that we've had lots of best practice sharing on really brass tacks issues that were props facing their day-to-day businesses I've met so many people had some really interesting conversations and as usual found that there are certain issues that are co-opted ways people are so passionate about caucus because they're not only co-operators by trade but also by nature more people involved in worker coops should come to the worker co-op weekend it's well worthwhile | Co-operatives UK | UCBYhi8_6Y7Y2xZZ9RrtuBkg | 2018-02-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 202 | 1,188 |
eunoM32PYDw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eunoM32PYDw | Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC). The fifth state of matter #universe#physics#quantumphysics#BEC#fact | ladies and gentlemen in the vast realm of quantum physics there exists a fascinating phenomenon known as the Bose Einstein condensate imagine a state of matter where individual particles usually governed by their own separate identities lose their individuality and merge into a single coherent entity this is the essence of the Bose-Einstein condensate first predicted by satyendra Nath Bose and Albert Einstein in the early 20th century the Bose-Einstein condensate occurs at Ultra cold temperatures just a fraction above absolute zero at these extreme conditions Adams slowed down to a crawl and their wave-like nature becomes dominant as the temperature decreases a large number of atoms begin to occupy the lowest energy State forming a collective Quantum state these atoms become indistinguishable behaving as if they are all in the same place at the same time they lose their individual identities and start behaving as a single super atom governed by the laws of quantum mechanics | Galactic Scientists | UC38eFnOpTXp1KBEm4JRz1eg | 2023-06-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 157 | 988 |
TBTvyKmzlYQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBTvyKmzlYQ | 11-1 Introduction to long-distance communication | Hi, and welcome to Lesson Eleven on Long Distance Communication. In this lesson, we will give you the context of how we can communicate over long distances in classical networks, and see how that fits within the context of quantum communication as well. Step One: Introduction So, let's consider a little bit of historical background to long distance communication, and let's go to the year of 1852. So just before the widespread of the telegraph, communication was extremely slow. To give you some idea of how slow it was, if you wanted to send a letter from London, let's say to New York, it took around twelve days to arrive. If you wanted to send it to Sydney, then you had to wait seventy three days for the letter to be delivered. So, the telegraph immediately sparked the dream of a transatlantic submarine cable, because people realize that if they can use the telegraph to communicate over land so quickly, they should be able to connect internets with submarine cables as well. So in 1850 was laid the very first submarine telegraphic cable connecting England and France. That worked fine, so immediately people wanted to lay it across the Atlantic Ocean, and for the next fifteen years there were many failed attempts, but what this sparked was a real focused mathematical analysis of very long distance communication. Then, finally in 1866, the first successful transatlantic telegraphic cable was laid and used. And by 1871, only few years later, all the continents except for Antarctica were connected. And then, between 1902 and 1906, the transpacific cables were being laid, and they connected the mainland US with Hawaii, Guam, and later Philippines, and finally Japan. On the other hand, after the telegraphic cable, came telephone cables, and in 1956 we had the first transatlantic telecommunications cable called TAT-1, and this telephone cable was able to handle fifty one consecutive telephone conversations. Compare that with two decades later, the last of the telephone cables, TAT-7, which could handle a staggering eight thousand telephone conversations consecutively. And after this came the fiber optic cables. As we saw in the previous lesson, in 1988, one of the first fiber optic cables called TAT-8 was laid and increased the bandwidth to the equivalent of forty thousand telephone conversations. So in this lesson, what we are going to mainly focus on is what were the main considerations when designing these cables, and particularly bandwidth and noise. So, bandwidth tells us basically how much information can a cable or fiber carry. And this depends on both the physical properties of the fiber itself, as well as how clever we are when it comes to encoding this information before it gets transmitted. So, with modern techniques of dense wavelength division multiplexing, we're able to reach some staggering speeds. For example, in a standard cable over the distance of six thousand six hundred kilometers, we can reach speeds of something like sixty five terabits per second. In a more specialized cable and over shorter distances, this can be increased to over one hundred fifty terabits per second. nd over very short distances, we achieved speeds of one petabit per second. I mean this is something incredible! A terabit, just for your reference, it's 10 to the (power) 12 bits, well petabyte is 10 to the 15 bits. Of course, no system is hundred percent efficient, and whatever we put in is not what we're going to get out at the end of the cable. So we must consider what are the main sources of loss in optical fibers, and we will consider these following five losses: one is dispersion, the next one is absorption, scattering, bending, and coupling. The result of all of these sources of loss is that our signal becomes attenuated, meaning if we put some signal as an input with some power, what we get out as the output will have less power. So it's very important to know how much of the signal becomes attenuated and how we can prevent this attenuation or combat this attenuation. So in this lesson, we will first, in step two, talk about the dispersion in optical fibers. Then we will consider the other sources of attenuation. Then we will move on to overcoming these losses, and finally we will consider what these sources of losses present in terms of challenges in the context of quantum communication. | Q-Leap Edu Quantum Communications | UCV4-6c-I9FwskqU-DsI04Zg | 2021-03-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 736 | 5,155 |
AI_D5rC4HPA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AI_D5rC4HPA | Module 6 - Teaching Procedures Using Visioning | [Music] let me give you a few more examples of classroom management which is basically teaching procedures i don't assume that kids know anything the biggest assumption teachers make is that they assume kids know what to do without first teaching practicing and modeling it so even for homework for example what i'll do is i'll say okay let's assume i've given the homework assignment and so we'll talk about what procedures are even are we going to use well let's assume uh you decide you're going to do your homework at five o'clock but you're playing basketball at five o'clock or in your or nintendo or some other game you're really having a good time there's no way you're going to stop and do your homework except oh now you remember it's five o'clock homework time okay where are you going to do your homework lying on the bed in the kitchen table are you going to be watching television and switch tasking i mean there are certain things that you can multitask like eating and watching television but you cannot watch something and at the same time read you are switch-tasking you're going back and forth back and forth the human brain cannot read something and listen simultaneously if it's going to be a different process so as long as you're going to do the homework anyway put forth the effort and do it in a way that you're going to get some in german out of it since you're going to be doing it anyway what materials will you need notice what i'm doing i'm setting up a procedure to help the youngster help himself so when homework time comes he or she will already know how to do it that's critical now i'm talking about setting up a visual procedure i will do the same thing i did the same thing for example with mary who was tardy to my second period class on a regular basis so of course i had a conversation mary what did you do or what do you do before you come to my class and she said well i go to my lockers to get my books i said mary can you see yourself go into your locker before period one to get your books for period one and two yes is there anything else you do well james and mike in this class and i walk right by her classroom and i wait for her mary can you see yourself walking right by jane's classroom to come here in time she said yes now what did i do i set up a mental procedure for her to help herself it is key if you're going to be a successful teacher do not assume kids know what to do you literally have got to teach them and sometimes even creating a visual presentation | Dr. Marvin Marshall's Video Insights | UC8Gifyw21GmSh7_guGJppgQ | 2022-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 483 | 2,518 |
UGmIpliZv78 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGmIpliZv78 | Luis Cabrera, The Humble Cosmopolitan | thank you very much professor wolf thanks for the invitation thank you all for coming here it's it's great to be here and it's great to try out the ideas as a whole in this book which has been a long project a real labor of love on the way as you'll see I I really learned to appreciate an Indian thinker who only now is becoming highly recognized PRM maker and I'll talk about thinking on possibilities for enhancing input and exchange human mechanisms of challenge beyond the state in service of rights advancement rights specification so it's great instrumental take on on these sorts of things and it's interesting one month and associated with global democracy literature's this is actually the first time that I've squarely tried to make arguments about democracy India in the Train state context of what I've talked about today I will offer a brief overview of the book first and then I'll focus on sort of the heart of the book which are the arrogance critiques of cosmopolitanism and I will look at possible responses drawing on bed curse on take on political a humility he didn't call it that but that's essentially what he was talking about and then I'll look at a political humility is it might be advanced by institutional global citizenship the idea being that the answer to the critiques of cosmopolitanism as arrogant as new imperialistic is actually more cosmopolitanism it seems a little counter into I can make a persuasive case for that and then I'll look at a case study where I am I went to India many times to interview people who were engaging the United Nations Human Rights regime to press for action against their own government on caste discrimination they're very much inspired by impactors legacy and his own global outreach and and I turned to them for insights on how this model might work how this model might be advanced this multi-level model in for a challenge and then I talked about some of the implications of the argument I'm afraid I don't have an answer for what to do about the recession of democracy globally in the current climate but so first to show how some long-standing diversity objections against a cosmopolitan moral approach could be addressed in part by adopting an appropriately configured institutional cosmopolitan and in getting toward what I would what I argue is appropriately configured such approach it was essentially on the word a br ambedkar theme around a car who was probably the best-known Indian anti caste campaigner a lot of people know about these work against untouchability he and I think that were actually rivals on that car argued for the full annihilation of caste which was the title of his most famous work is what a speech that's now available as a book in a really nice volume and I drawn on him to really think think this argument through he died in 1956 and the Constitution came into effect in 1950 which he was essentially involved so just some definitions to start with mortal cosmopolitanism I'm dealing with a standard sort of liberal cosmopolitan definition I don't try to say too much about that in the book or advance that much seeks to give the interest of all persons to equal weight there's no fundamental moral significance to state national or important so I I work with a fairly robust conception of cosmopolitanism it would grant that there are special to use to intimates to our children but it when it comes to sort of the more impersonal relationships that we have with Co nationals I would argue that special duties are harder to justify specialty needs to compete especially they're thought to be categorical and very very strong such that you can exclude all outsiders institutional cosmopolitanism the variance I tend to work later supports the development of robustly empowered regional ultimately global institutions to advance aims for rights fulfillment or needs or capabilities and as the construction may indicate I worked with a primarily instrumental approach to institutional cosmopolitanism political institutions serve a purpose that purpose primarily is rights protection rights fulfillment but also the equitable specification of the rights that we have and institutional health autism for me looks to extend that to the regional and ultimately the global level in whichever ways were feasible okay so arrogance critiques people tend to have this guy in mind in minor account when they're thinking about these sorts of critiques and often you'll find critics talking about contine cosmopolitanism so he's a bit of a stand-in I don't spend a lot of time talking about comic but certainly he's in the book but the cosmopolitanism is said to be arrogant toward those whose world views are shaped by particular non Universal attachments it inappropriately rejects as not authorized any claims for particular duties others and grounded in centers and for this kind of critique we could look to Martha Nussbaum he was still associated by possibly that most people associated strongly with cosmopolitanism because of the mid-90s she has a very forceful statements about why cosmopolitan is the right stance to take but she pulled back considerably later on and is now a pretty strong and forceful critic of stoic cosmopolitanism the classical variant that she was defending earlier on so she makes these sorts of arguments because their work is still an important cosmopolitanism is arrogant in the second sense the critics would say in implicitly treating those holding non-western world views as not qualified to offer imported world claims this is the Neel imperialism critique which is married to this secondary claim that it seeks to impose on persons in post-colonial societies let's say parochial Western moral use disguised as neutral University so it's either content Western ism or it's Christianity dressed up as possible Politan ism etc so in addressing the critiques I turn to effect her first and throughout the work he championed the universal principles of equality rights striving to transform into messed a system which was oriented to segregation excluding and what he called the arrogance of caste and that's in that book I mentioned the annihilation of caste 1936 he in response he prescribed relatively strongly empowered democratic political institutions to advance forms of political humility you can call it that but he called it a few things over the course of his career same basic set of ideas calling for dispositions of inclusion of equality recognition of equality and of a democracy which were fully recognized standing on the other political standing so first I turned to humility as it's been defined because humility still has strong connotations for many people especially if they are engaging with Christian traditions of civility of deference in the face of competing moral claims for a bed car humility was the stance expected of Dalits like him so he was born into a Mahara Dalit family the people formerly called Untouchables and he rejects very forcefully this idea that knowledge to be subservient they should be humble in the face of their social superiors in the caste system the Hindu caste system and he commands equal recognition equal treatment in various ways so I look at what psychologists and moral philosophers are saying about humility these days and they tend to coalesce on a few key claims so humility is not construed necessarily as observance some Serbians plain deference in the face of competing claims it's pretty consistently recognition of the equal moral standing of others an openness to input and challenge from them so the person adopting a disposition disposition of humility takes turns says what they have to say and listens to what the other person has to say entry sit is something that's potentially significant worth listening to and then this person that part of this disposition would be an epistemic immodesty about the finality of the judgments that we can make a sense that we might be able to be proved wrong he said doesn't make it right arrogance is essentially the rejection of each such bigger or a feature you don't take turns you know listen to others you know engaging exchange you might be aloof you might think that you're superior you might not think that you're superior you just don't take into it and there are other vices that are related to it as well kalsa trance is one of the things in the book and that's where new does you listen very carefully to the other person and then you go and do a little humility recognition of the equal standing of others to offer input challenge and make claims in a political content so this is moral standing becomes recognized political standing pretty familiar the equal political standing that's at the heart of most conceptions of democracy I'm bender thought easy could be promoted through the establishment of democratic political institutions formally recognizing equal citizens standing and this was a fairly radical claim for the time in which he was working that dollish and recognized as full political equals and should be listened to should be heard it's not identical to democratic citizenship though as I've been Carol is very clear you can still see political arrogance you can see recalcitrance other political vices and I think these vices are really masterfully investigated by mark button in this 2016 political analyst and so I believed on that as sort of to lay the foundations of some of my analysis so I highly recommend the topic so I'm back cards dispositions of political humility and in early writings and really throughout he was prone to talk in terms for eternity and he was you know writing in the first half of the 20th century so he was using man as the universal person and that sort of thing consistent with the standards at the time but he was also talking about women's equality I think that's useful to point out at Martha Nussbaum it's written on those aspects of his work recently he actually resigned as the first law minister from an in ruse cabinet in 1951 over issues of women's equality in marriage but when he spoke in terms of the first sort of disposition to inclusion disposition humility he was talking about fraternity and in the Indian Constitution you can still see the preamble it adopts the French Revolution triad fraternity liberty and equality with bankers or take on how those might be interpreted in the Indian context later on he he spoke about social in das Moses so social in dispossess was a term that he adapted from duties work and he but he wrote quite a lot about this the take away one this is that its inclusion fluid movement amongst the side over so in osmosis is a biological term about the movement of water through cells do we spoke about that just once just made an offhand comment about it about wanting to promote industrial the democracy and I've been carefully seized on that he had studied with duty just after a year at Columbia he did his PhD at Columbia and and really like that idea adapted it and extended it for the Indian context later on as a bad car began looking for a social alternative to Hinduism because still very much in India you're defined by your religious affiliation so it really wasn't an option for him at least the way he was looking at things to think about having no religion too telling Dallas they should reject all religion he turned to Buddhism as the most appropriate religion for him it was the religion that most appropriately recognized the innate moral equality of human beings and from Buddhist doctrine he took this idea of Maitri and as he always did adapted and adopted for the political context as he developed his own stratum not Buddhism and this made tree is referred to expressive sympathy Amity the Netherlands toward others including animals so it's actually a really interesting concept to work with when you think of these days some of the debates around dignity and whether that excludes animals from having my status and that was very explicit that animals should be included in the circles of civility in his later writings okay so I take insights from those I tend to speak in terms of political humility but I keep coming back to the way I'm that Kara spoke about it because he spoke very eloquently about how these things might be operationalized in a democracy but this brings me to the central claim of the book that it is to tional cosmopolitanism giving due emphasis to global citizenship to this sort of equal citizenship on thinkers talking about but extended across the boundaries of the nation-state would actually be system at systemically oriented to political humility it it would the institutional variance arrogance if you like would not be intensified in the way that some pretty snugly bernard yak and david miller he'll argue they said if you if you don't like cosmopolitanism wait till you see institutional cosmopolitanism because that's as many times worse it would simply reinforce all the tendencies to arrogance and and my claim is is the counter of that that this would actually be a way to address what are the things some significant critiques their expertise and this is first because establishing or expanding practices of regional and global citizenship it would enable war robust challenges to the political arrogance inherent to a system of sovereign states and i've if you're interested in those claims that published an article called on cosmopolitan humility and the arrogance of states which lays out the claims there in some detail they're there in the book as well and you're interested but the short version is that telling state the state system is arrogant because states are designated two primary characters new versatile individual rights but they also have the authority to summarily dismiss input or challenge on those same rights claims in this sets of attention that I don't think is resolvable in the state system and it means that when states do severely dismiss these claims they're inappropriately rejecting the addition and taking this input as the designated characters of rights of their own populations but also rights within the system more broadly but the system itself authorizes them to summarily dismiss these claims and they often do so I'll give some examples for the fieldwork so you'll see both vertical and horizontal dismissals the big case study with the National Campaign he reviewed those posts from 2010 to 2016 with a few follow-ups after that to see their to get their insights on these so what an example would be of horizontal arrogance where in Australia you've had you've got a continuing policy any time boats loaded with asylum seekers is trying to reach us really in shores as was as was common earlier in the century the Australian government has adopted policy now under both parties to intercept the boats and take them to an offshore facility now route where they're held and what they're told is if you try to reach Australia by boat you will never be settled here as refugee to someone else takes you or you agree to go back to work and the UN special report or became at one point when Tony Abbott was prime minister and investigated the conditions on Manus Island and found that they were violation of the UN Convention Against Torture and said you know the conditions under which people are being held are not reasonable the violation there they're very poor and Australia needs to change this now Tony Abbott could have said thank you for the input we are signatories to that convention we will see what we do about this we want to be we want to honor the obligations we found ourselves to as a nation-state but instead what he did was exercise the right to summarily dismiss so he says all of the basic needs are the conditions on mana this is a quotation the conditions on Manus Island are reasonable under all circumstances basic needs and the people are being met the UN it would be much better served by giving credit to the Australian government from what's been achieved in terms of stopping the boats and he said some other things characteristic of his governance style you know basically saying the UN should just stay out of our business now you might say well that's just telling you but you know it doesn't you don't have to scratch the surface very hard to find many many examples there States telling the UN to stay out of their business telling the Special Rapporteur is telling that they you know the Universal Periodic Review process that they're going to not act on some of the issues that have been raised etc etc and what habit is doing is invoking norms of sovereignty to cut off critical input from the Special Rapporteur from the person tasked with oversight of state actions and reinforce the country standing was the ultimate judge in its own case so every state in the current system of course has the right to claim to be the ultimate judge in its own case if they want to they can pull out Katrina's altogether in the extreme case of quarters humanitarian intervention is a possibility but it is rare in the system still speaking so the claim is in such actions and understandings exemplify this arrogance with state sovereignty moves to both varieties of sovereignty in place of justification and exchange and they're they're not tied necessarily to specific area leaders Tony Abbott's rhetoric might have been harsher than many other leaders but the structure of the system is conducive to this kind of action to its overwhelming interest to the priority of one's own population okay so institutional whole citizenship would in part aim to challenge this inherent arrogance of the state system by developing over time some concrete elements of equal citizenship and gotta take in this realm of humor so if we can't have a global constitutional convention in the next five years at this point we can certainly make progress in other words indicates the the long-term aim is to advance elements of the regional systems each would help to orient the system to political humility they would also help to expand input on rights and diverse moral understandings for those who are largely excluded from current power structures so I'll come back to that claim but the idea being that if you are one of these dotted activists you often find that it's very hard to get what we would consider a full and appropriate hearing in your domestic context so the global context the establishment of venues in which you can have a hearing on more equal basis where your equal standing was recognized to unit work to offer challenges okay so insights again from the bottle taken from field research among present-day Dalit activists who contested the Indian government's action on caste discrimination through the UN Siemens right Human Rights regime and this is long-standing it goes all the way back to on that car who in the 1940s saw WEP Dubois and the n-double-a-cp approaching the United Nations and saying look we've got exhausted documentation of the the abuse and violence and the killing of African Americans and we're going to present this to the United Nations and we're going to issue an appeal to the world a call to action to help us pressure the United States government to do a lot more about these sorts of things embed card was was very interested in that wrote to the boys he said how can you can you send me a copy with your petition you know it was 1946 they couldn't just sing it by email and Dubois wrote back saying oh yes I heard about your work too and very interested about certainly standard copy and as far as we know that's the only correspondence they have but I'll bet guard prepared his own report he was he was a trained economist trained political scientist if you like as well and was very good at compiling statistics so he mentions that he compiled a Lardon report it seems to have been lost with a lot of its papers but he said I chose not to present that report to the United Nations when it became clear that we were going to be able to write our own constitution and Nehru recognizing his standing as a great legal mind in Indian society tapped him to be the chair of the constitutional drafting committee where he was able to put a lot of the ideas that he been talking about all these years into the Constitution so untouchability practices were formally bar equal citizenship with a Charter of Fundamental Rights the kinds of things that I met her thought were very important that Gandhi his wife strongly powered sentiments like the case study looks at valid activists who since the eighties have been trying to reach out themselves to the UN Human Rights regime to some of the big NGOs Amnesty International Human Rights Watch trying to get endless down in their struggle and get them on their side and finally in the 90s they were able to get Human Rights Watch to commit to a major to a major effort and that was actually led by Sweden on Lula who is yeah so since the late 1990s in cth are the national campaign without human rights has been enlisting new UN Human Rights bodies the European Parliament US Congress Congress has passed several resolutions so as the quorum of the the EP as allies and oppressive Indian government as discrimination so they tried to enact this multi-level model it's like a boomerang model when they reach out horizontally to the NGOs but it also becomes a vertical model when they reach out for a plea to the United Nations Human Rights regime and they say but it is a signatory to the discrimination Commission let's see if we can get an interpretation that says it should have included it should be understood to include caste discrimination and not just discrimination by racial descent that was a big part of their struggle from about 1998 so they raised awareness significantly there was the Durban anti racism conference in 2001 and they brought by far the largest delegation of any group they brought 200 Dalit activists to Durban and they brought their drums and just going up to any one that you find and telling them about what you know their concerns about what was happening domestically in India they went to all the state delegates any UN delegates that you find all the sort of horizontal potential allies and they were just very very proactive and they succeeded in raising awareness quite a bit but the Indian government pushed back so I spoke to one of the UN officials who'd actually been involved in these negotiations so the the Dalit activists had initially had 14 States willing to sign on and say yes we think caste it should be interpreted to explicitly include cast cast comes under this and India's only diplomats went to work and by the time the actual hearing came about for the both of us old its Switzerland some Hospital had dropped out so as often happens in these cases the state puts a very very vigorous resistance when it sees the possibility that it won't be Pender's so the same thing happened have to quit being a member of your too much ammunition etc etc these these patterns tend to repeat themselves so that's kind of where we are now so the case studies are part of the ground in norman theory method that's central to this book and that's what i'm calling it these days just following group accurately so it takes some insights sorry great great so we'll be doing a symposium on her book at the International Studies Association conference to come see that it's called just responsibilities a came up not too long ago and it's grounded on a theory as Central's of her book its central to this one ends in the previous global citizenship book they did so the basic idea is when you want to make normative arguments about a context it's as far as you can it's really helpful to go to the context and talk to the people who are making specific kinds of normative claims so for the global citizenship my case studies were primarily immigration and battles over unauthorized immigration so I spent a lot of time on the us-mexico border is working in Arizona them and a good bit of time in the European migration context and speaking to the migrants about you know their justifications for what they were doing what how they view what they were doing speaking to the civilian border controllers strapping on pistols going there to report migrants sometimes to apprehend them privately that sort of thing and I felt like gave me a lot of insight it helped me avoid so easily avoidable mistakes they and so the same thing with this I really wanted to speak to the national campaign on valuing the rights you know they were they've gotten a lot of attention and I'd seen stories in the New York Times and other places that might be really useful in terms of thinking through some of these diversity routines because they're making their claims in the language of Human Rights which is interesting I'd like to know how that came about and I'd like to know the kind of pushback they might get on that language which is often resisted by governments in post-colonial societies by how there's the better society and I'd like to know what the government thinks about what they're doing and I'd like to know their claims for the justify ability of jumping over if you like the domestic spear and going to the global sphere so these were the reasons I went to India 16 times in that period and also to do some work for my university but interviewed activists all around the country BJP officials who are GRU the ruling party at that time they were out of power get about to come back into power and seeking their moment planes about so this is fairly typical you know an NCD HRF is this one is in South India when they noted that when the campaign began so they started with a huge signature drive and a lot of documentation in the way that I'm they are talking of abuses that they brought to the good Human Rights bodies they were told by government officials quote you were exposing the very ill side of India before others you're humiliating us and the activist response but we used to say already we were humiliated for 3,000 years and this was a consistent theme so there was a lot of talk about dirty laundry the the activists would say the government always pushes us they say you're airing the dirty laundry you're being misled you look bad on the global stage and they would say well that's it needs to look a little bad musicians because these are very important issues they were trying to suppress discussion on that develops advanced solutions when I spoke to the BJP some of them were very forceful indeed so he was foreign minister around the time the campaign first started in the very late 90s and this was his comment he's he's building for sort of provocative rhetoric so this is the sort of thing he says but the sentiment is not at all unusual among these subjects and I spoke to about 24 mid-level and senior level officials so the former foreign minister says of the activists so you know I start with the innocuous question so national campaign on dollars Human Rights what's your impression of the work they were doing trying to get the UN involved more on the caste issues and you know jump right in is that they should have been sent to Guantanamo but anyone who doesn't believe in the sovereignty of India doesn't deserve to live here and that was a consistent theme sometimes Express for gentlemen by the BJP but they would say you know we're a democracy we've got institutions that can deal with this issue and they should be bringing it to us you know if someone's being oppressed in my society I want to know and I'll take care of them and of course the Dalit activist would respond you have the opportunity to take care of us in bringing these demands to decades [Music] that needs to be made so it's important to take it okay and some of the things the BJP he's a right-wing nationalist party arguably it's also a right with a populist party can be comparatively studied with those and they've got a very firm idea that India should be a Hindu arranged around a Hindu nationalism and Hindus are about 80 percent of the population still and the BJP believes that for the most part that others should simply conform to Hindus daily practices so for example they shouldn't be eating beef and you've seen a lot more beef bans in various states and this affects dönitz because traditionally they were forced into the occupation of dragging the dead animal carcass of some of the cow dies on the street the Dalits are expected to drag it away and dispose of it and they were that was one of the food sources they were allowed to eat so they they traditionally began they were traditionally beefeaters and so you've had instances of Dalits being stopped when they were you know taking cows to slaughter or even animals that aren't owls that are like their bow line but they're not technically cows you know beaten with rods kill their big dozens of deaths over cow protection by vigilantes and the BJP itself has denied foreign funding for about 20,000 shows there are only about 40,000 range tornadoes but it's really taken to proactive steps to deny them more funding because it looks at them as domestic politics initiates and NCH are often virtually all the other folks who have had to go to court to try to protect their ability to receive so what have I learned for the case well the activists have sought to give input and lot challenges beyond the state through the UN system they've highlighted the potential importance of such mechanisms for contesting domestic injustice and ways in which the system is conducive to forms of political arrogance you can see in some of the moves that have been made and they've also acted as institutionally developmental global citizen agents and I think this goes a little bit beyond norm diffusion norm implementation to highlighting ways in which the system we've got isn't quite equal to the tasks that have been ascribed to it so that the advance the protection the specific and further specification of human rights and one of the things that Dalit activists actions do is highlight gaps between the institutions we have globally and possibly the institutions you need now I will clarify that this is not one of their this is not an official position for the can in fact the convener of the campaign spoken to a number of times was very concerned that I not associated the campaign with any sort of call for global democracy and I'm pretty clear in the book to try to distinguish that now a couple of people do say yeah if you have the pencil real teeth were able really to you know offer meaningful sanctions or other pressure on India to make it actually apply but most of them do not want to go there because what they're doing is radical enough as it is and even if they supported that they didn't take it on but for my analysis what they're doing is highlighting gaps between the institution's we have that are tasked with doing certain things and they're actually a bill ability to do those things and other insights one of the insights I took away was that these concerns about new imperialism are are living concerns they're very legal and often they're very meaningful and significant I was technically what I went to this building the Central Secretariat so this is near the this is a governing complex in the capital and the complex was built in the early part of the 20th century by the decree of the king of the time but he visited India for the first time and when the British thought in the crown jewel of their overseas possessions for many many years to come so we agree that a grand capital be built this is one of the one of the buildings that was central to it sort of Milan with Indian styles and neoclassical style but here over this massive doorway is an inscription that was put there by one of the architects not lewton's but the the guy who code designed a lot of these buildings with him and the inscription says Liberty will not descend into a people a people must raise themselves to Liberty is a blessing that must be earned before can be enjoyed and imagine the context of 1920s Imperial India and the idea that they felt like they needed to put this in raised gold lettering all around this doorway and that gives a sense of how the BJP would view any attempt by outsiders to try to stay with as they would see and to try to tell them what to do to try to tell them how to govern etc and they don't much like being told by insiders but they would think claim and realize that NCH are seeking to break India a lying with Christian groups a lot of toilets Buddhism did not think are led 300,000 followers in a new massive ceremony of conversion to Buddhism Daleks but today there are many more Dalek Christians and Buddhist I think that's because he died soon afterwards chance to institutionalize it and some missionary groups I'm very happy but the BJP sees it as attempts to bring India they see NC thr and it's very much aligned with those so there's a national best-selling book that the Prime Minister Modi has written endorsement for that is called breaking and yet it's all about what these groups were conspiring to do so for then this it's just a piece with Cotton's inscription there and so they think that post-colonial states such as India are being treated as not qualified to offer input or moral claims and I think that's something very significant that The Cosmopolitan really needs to be aware of because it does have its roots in some very dubious sort of imperialist claims or hierarchical racialized claims by and some of the others who so what are the responses well one of the responses to the first critique the the idea that cosmopolitanism doesn't give enough space for the importance of cultural attachments cultural views is that and fancy elements of global citizenship shouldn't evil more robust challenges to excuse me Oh imperialism morale parochialism in many guises so you've got neo imperialism you know if if some of these groups really are wanting to impose their own views on India you've got internal internal parochialism which has been resisted for a long time Gandhi was shot by a Hindu nationalist who was central to some of the efforts at that time and the one of the groups social groups centrally affiliated that BJP was banned for almost an enduring tension and one of the things that we can say is that internal colonialism this sort of imposition of this Hindu by really rigid internationalists worldview on all persons is for many people as as threatening as external imperialism the 1950 constitution I think it it's useful again to look at some of the critiques on that paragraph because he bara used a legal scholar he borrowed from as many constitutions as he thought were useful so he looked at you know some documents dealing with Ireland's relationship with Britain look at the US Constitution he would French anything hands-on you said you know there's no shame in borrowing if we find a good idea let's use it and for him it was always about this establishing the recognition of equal political standing the BJP at the time where the Hindu nationalist and this was long before that wasn't BJP said famously there's a famous quote in a new figure there is nothing Bharatiya about it there's nothing Indian nothing Hindu about this constitution this person said that car should have you know we've got this ancient source of Hindu doctrine of laws from a minor the - reaching a book of mine that I'm vector could have been drawing from instead of all these Western constitutions and he didn't so there's nothing the indigenous about this son about this document and abetters response was at first you'll never have a system that's that's ideologically neutral and he said a secular Constitution was needed to ensure fair treatment for all especially those who were historically oppressed by people such as much so I'm Victor wrote at great length on the laws of Manu because for him it symbolized all that was oppressive about the huge caste system so if a untouchable sits on a seat so this is a quotation from him he keeps quoting the book sits on a seat that belongs to a higher caste person the Untouchables but should be cut off if their hand offends the IARC a Spurs in the handshake are those sorts of things I'm better said this is this is the spirit of the laws this is what we're opposing and this is what we need a secular Constitution that's parole so I would I would reinforce that no system is culturally or ideological ideologically neutral they'll have roots the more open to input exchange and challenge the more the roots can be revealed highlighted made visible challenged if people think they need to be and the more should enable highlighting and resisting objectionable objectionable parochialism in all its forms so I would say that that gives us additional reason to want to have those additional venues where such challenges to contain and just more generally in response to the first critique a lot of critics of cosmopolitanism will say it demands first word of our she ality family men even family members you know if you've got a duty to your child it's because there's some global duty and you have to justify any special attention you give to your baby according to that Global TV and nest I made a new version of that argument but then that just doesn't really hold up there's no reason we can't give special attention to our own family members in a global context in the same way we presume must be justifiable in a national context now there are lots of caveats there are lots of ways in which family partiality is limited for 2016 and one of the things I pointed out was an institutional global citizenship actually enables further challenges based on the importance of family attachment so when a government starts separating families at the border and caging the children including some so young that they don't even their parents were united with that's the kind of thing that could be challenged I've been challenging domestic court's but if the if the inter-american system were stronger if there were global courts etc it would provide additional venues of the employed and challenged and the US government would not be able to act so much like the final judgments in its own case okay and then very briefly advancing alternatives I don't this book is all about dealing with these diversity critiques which i think are important I think these are 300 pages or so so I don't spend a lot of time in this book talking about how we get to this kind of system possibly especially from the place we are now but I discuss some of the things that we need to think about so the next book is centrally about this so again it's an instrumental approach the ultimate aim is to advance the protection of the most fundamental rights categories and also to advance the further equitable specification of Rights within those categories so to enable as broad as broadly as possible the kind of input and challenge mechanisms on right specifications on whether there should be more frequent should be more cross state trans state distribution etc and also by promoting elements of global citizenship so this is this is nothing more than a chains and Carroll and some of her work I think has been has been speaking about in terms of changing the views that were posed full citizenship we're opposed cosmopolitanism we're poses transnational solidarity's the nativist sovereigntist claims that are so prominent these days and also assuming rights or duties critically this is another element and then supporting strong multilateralism and international organizations nothing very bold in that sort of thing but especially in this time when democracy is receded according the Freedom House of 13 consecutive years we've got some ground to make up ambitious answer obviously if you're if you're really talking about establishing regional democracy and concrete global citizenship in some ways we're very far in some ways we're closer than we think Memphis or in South America already has a regional residency covers every country you might think that with all the Venezuelans fleeing their country right now it's creating a massive crisis that walls are going up all over South America and actually it's been a bit of a different response I'm not going to say it's AIT's a perfect response but it's certainly different than what we see so and they're developing a regional horrible citizenship statute rebus or is not a strong regional organization but it's made some real significant strides there I think so we're far away from this kind of institutional citizenship but in some ways these projects have been ongoing what is the UN but a project and trying to establish some sort of regional citizen area global citizenship or at least promoting an ethic of citizenship trying to the nations did falling short of course in many many ways because the system is still so dominated by States and then finally we could look at supporting forms of regional order to save integration and democratization in the interest of time I won't talk about the second case study which was breakfast so I spent the month of November 2015 talking to members of the United Kingdom Independence Party which was one of the real motive forces pushing the Conservatives more to the right on immigration more to the restrictions position and really in they pushing David Cameron to say okay we'll have a referendum on EU membership and he thought very much they would go like the one in 1975 whether miss strong support for the European Union and we can get on with the business of being members of the European Union team and it's still not clear what's going to happen it doesn't look very good but I want to talk to the you Kipp folks about their views on why democracy needs to be based in the nation so the many of them quote or something some of the leaders will quote John Stuart Mill you see you need that Brittany feels like one nation and then in the same well of course you've got the scots english so you know very quickly these arguments begin to deconstruct themselves and what i wanted to do was talk to them and see what their claims were and you know many of them sounded like a lot of the sort of national affairs david was very present in spirit not in name so I engaged those in the last chapter and I also look at Turkey which then became an appropriate case study because you have kept using turkey as the specter to scare people into brexit they were saying you know Nigel Farage the leader patient here said repeatedly it's madness to stay in the European Union because turkey will be in soon and our borders will be open you know and what's usually left unsaid not always is that Turkey is quite a strong majority Muslims the ideas that would be overrun by Muslims taking advantage of free movement our country will be ours anymore we want our country back we must vote to leave so it was very interesting to hear their views to engage them and then to go be in the streets with some of the Turkish activists in the 2013 Quezon Park demonstration that just happened to schedule my trip for women a massive nationwide demonstrations so that was that was very interesting you know the tear gas and water cannons and the people throwing rocks and and you know people are very articulate analyses of the way their government was going and their fading hopes for your opinion commune accession which many people previously saw as being a route to locking in some of the democratization okay so the conclusion over all the books books and arrogance objections lodged against cosmopolitanism and the claim i developed her out of the book is that such charges you can answerable through an emphasis on institutional cosmopolitanism focused on promoting equal political standing for individuals openness to dialogue and exchange it's not a deliberative democracy proposal I should emphasize that and I don't challenge deliberative democracy I don't dismiss it I just see a lot of really smart people some saying no we've got some real value we found some real value to the deliberation experiments we think they're scalable we think they can be done on a national level and other really smart people who are sympathetic to deliberation would say no that's the wrong model really can't go there so as far as I can tell the the jury's out enough to want to say that deliberation should be a real feature of this model and I may decide later on with input from folks like you that that's the wrong way to go then the next book I really should emphasize certain forms of deliberation for now its input which is both aggregate of input but also publicity mechanisms mechanisms of exchange that are not face-to-face deliberation but being able to push your claims in broader venues and then challenges challenges to an Ombuds office such as you have in the European Union Americas or some other places formal legal challenges which we have a visual reasoning systems and arrogance is a more essential feature of state sovereignty which I've argued so all of this I would say she reinforced reason to problematize further claims for sovereignty to view it as a political vice not a set of virtues when someone says I am a patriot when someone says USA USA USA probably this dance we should adopt is patriotism in a system like the one we have begins to look a bit more like concentrates it begins to a bit more like arrogance and what cosmopolitanism is a much harder disposition to adopt it's one that I think is worth that disposition okay and just to reinforce the institutional alternative by no means guarantees just outcomes it could promote more equal political standing amongst individuals across states multiplying avenues for input creating more mechanisms to challenge again instrumental incremental if like probably not ambitious enough for some people but I think this is a long road in most countries it takes 18 years it took an 80 year struggle to get women to vote these things take a lot of time they take a lot of people's lives dedicated to them and we've already had some inspired a finger so I think there's a lot of madness to the immediate work to be done them challenging these nativist trends in domestic policy in the way many people are doing right now and renewing support for a rights-based rules-based were the Universal Periodic Review system from which the Trump administration has in essence removed itself has been very reluctant to enable the oversight under the existing mechanisms okay and then related future work last slide the next book tentatively titled possibilities for global political community I've actually been working on that for some time it's simply an extension of this book where we look at how we might problem italia some of the norms that are right now how we might move incrementally towards some of these things what happens so it's a norm spring work norm development institutional creation and trying to go down implementation of existing ones hey thank you for the talk I found it very informative about I guess the early writing of the Indian Constitution but my question is you gave like a lot of normative reasons on why would you want to move to I guess these cosmopolitan the institutional models what would be like the Prudential reason why a place like the US or China or Russia or something but have any interest in giving up sovereignty writing to these sort of international institution yeah I mean it's a good question because you framed it in the way that objectors to this government objectives often framed why should we give up sovereignty well the easy answer there is there are a lot of questions on our very near horizon that can't be solved by assimilation state climate change is the obvious one so if you really wanted a solution to climate change then can hold that could stave off what appears to be a global is that some of some magnitude you need institutions capable of action promoting action so just a quick follow-up though so if we're going to climate change potentially is an issue I don't think it's um it's just it seems with them the realm of possibility a state like China or something bad we're just going to do geoengineering we're not going to engage with the world on the decision-making we're just going to put sulfur Sox on the atmosphere right we're gonna solve it we figured out it's better for our country screw the monsoons break down Indiana's widespread starvation now but it's better better for us right the country could like to potentially make that decision no that's that's actually a really good encapsulation of the challenges before the cosmopolitan and I don't maybe reflective action I think there are collective action needs to be made I don't think it's quite as easy as you suggest that China's gonna have geoengineering within the next few years that will solve the problem for them right I do think you're absolutely right that countries like the United States especially in the current administration are going to say you know what we've got money to build walls we've got money to repair Houston next time in floods you know we we're not going to worry about that the Cosmopolitan's task part of that task is problematizing that challenging that idea and challenging the broader ideas that say we are a nation state we take care of our own you know it's those who defend the nation say so we're all actually he's not in my tribe but he's very smart and he's very good but I've heard him talk about the great achievements of the state system and if there is a great achievement of the states that I think there are it's that it has enabled humans to live together in much larger verbs the fact that there isn't in culture when it's composed of so many linguistic so many ethnic and religious groups many of whom are being down by the Chinese government that we do think of ourselves as a unit of three hundred and twenty five million Americans seems to imply that I mean I I haven't seen a good argument for why there's some bright line drawn around what we call nation states that should preclude us from war and I think China for some time has been the best argument for thinking that other states probably will ultimately respond by turning back to forms of regional integration because it was the rise of the European Union that made the US and as I was listening to though it seemed like the thrust of the argument at least as kind of demonstrating your pieces was not so much about the diversity objections or the arrogance objections against a moral cosmopolitan approach but rather or rather how global citizenship addresses those but rather how global citizenship addresses actually the arrogance of nationalism or the arrogance of states as you say in other words it's it's more about global citizenship addressing or evolving or resolving excuse me arrogance that expresses itself to so it's domestic elements turning to the universal sphere to revise and reform and sort of shape the domestic to shape their beyond the sphere is there some sense in which your argument is also about the arrogance of moral cosmopolitanism itself because I think the knocking has cosmopolitanism often is that itself its own content and the institutions that it corrects to promote its moral you know framework that's what's arrogant and not open to their contributions of the particulars at the mess token yeah you started with that but I felt what happened was you went you went in the direction of actually national arrogance not cosmopolitan arrogance so I'm wondering if there's also a thread in the argument that addresses that that arrogance of cousin wealth in itself it cosmopolitanism itself yeah no that's a really one of the risks I'm trying to present you know a nine chapter book in one toss so any to write I did give emphasis to the the arrogance of states and that sort of thing but many of the chapters are devoted to the actual critique so people like Bernard yeah who's arguing against cosmopolitanism specifically as arrogant engaging these arguments Martinez balanced arguments that Cosmopolitan's arrogance in wanting to impose on the entire world a single set of values and Simon Keaney has made much the same argument about the instrumental kind of approach that I take because the instrumental player says there are certain values that you can promote or certain rights that protect you for everyone and one of the ways in which I think it's important to talk about so there are two things I think potentially oppressed minorities potential depressed individuals must always have an avenue appeal they can offer their claims and their challenges we must never simply say oh that's how they do it that's that's the Hindu Way of life that's what mr. Modi the Prime Minister tells us who are we need to to engage and not to barge in there what we're no one but on that car is someone within that context who's making very eloquent arguments and I think it's impossible in most cases to hear these sorts of claims and there's an obligation I think on people who are not part of the context to say well wait a minute why we're wearing out listening to those folks United States why are you oppressing people who've been embedded here for 30 years and why are you turfing out you know people who are pillars of their community just because they don't have to walk the right stairs those sorts of things so for me it's always important those mechanisms challenge but then I do in the book deal in very fine gray matter I try to with the various specific critiques and that's balance protein for example is is that cosmopolitanism has this idea of and she goes back to the Stoics and we should impose that any for her the big problem is that it rejects these personal attachments and so one of responses is what I offered very briefly which it doesn't have to but then also that the kind of roles in law people's framework she rejects most of the conclusions Paul Strauss but she now presents her capabilities framework it's pretty standing exactly the way rolls is a lot of people's personality and she'll say that's the right way to think about it so it's more a matter of engaging with each of the claims but you're right sort of a related question I'm and again darshan this arrogance today and thanks my question is somebody I'm a little unclear on what the star alternative to Aryans is and sort of what that involves because I feel like I'm on point you start suits you just well you answer to give an openness to the perspectives of others but I feel like that seems a little weak maybe it was so for example in the Dalek a strength adult spring this challenge may be in government it's okay well thanks but no thanks right well that was an arrogant right we listen to you you boys these concerns we heard you yeah we saw you we heard your words and now we but now we're gonna go to do this thank you know what you wanted but we listen right so we aren't being area in this case but I believe do you want to think they're being area so it seems like that he wants and I well you know we even was something it has to be more than openness has to be a degree of like responsiveness but then I wonder then it seems almost you strong his then you could say well in that case maybe it's the Daleks who are being arrogant right they come in they say we thinking she done this way if any government says no you know we shouldn't do this you're embarrassing us and then the Dalton say well you know you weren't adequately responsible work you know we've heard you but now we're going to go to this to the UN in action community right we have run roughshod over your opposition to you know are you voiced these sort of complaints about our project we don't want you know that we're undeterred okay they're not being adequately responsive so I guess you know it sort of seems like who how does one employ arrogance what we want arrogance look like you avoid well if they're saying we listen to you we heard you exactly and the dollar activists will say no you haven't fully listened to us because when I go to a police station they won't take my report if I if I if my my family member and I'm trying to if somebody's encroached on my plans and it's a higher caste person they won't take my reporter if they take it they'll they won't act on it these are the things that the activists have been documented in the same way velocity for many years they've got a lot of you know well-established programs where you know that watching these types of things work they'll document they'll actually build with people to help them file reports there's legal aid so I think when you're you're you're absolutely right we are offering the arrogance claims when you're saying you're not giving us appropriate opportunities to give us input and to get challenged and I think what you're talking about is we're challenged really because what you described is this context would be political recalcitrants and that's when it becomes so important to have those sort of as far as you can get them those more neutral venues according to established principles you know that the legal law and it works very well often with an Ombuds model but many times because these issues are so thoughts and in the Indian context what the activist will tell you is that the government and the courts are cast those so sometimes we're not able to get justice the way just these are long answers sorry but the way the convener explained it to me was let's say the village a person of the lower caste wants to get married to a person of a higher caste most people in the village will say you know that's ridiculous we've heard your arguments but no it's just not possible you said that something you need to go to the higher venue you know and it's a familiar principle but it's one that's institutionally is highly developed in the current system so I would say that the board chances people have to call out what they think is areas and to say this is a violation because I'm not being appropriately listened to and I'm not being with a chance to challenge the more mechanisms of challenge they have generally the better and yeah thank you very much for the interesting talk out of a couple of questions you know related to the concept of humility that you emphasize throughout and so the first question is very general and broad are you presuming that humility is a kind of universal political virtue and then secondly in the way you describe humility already describes three components I followed it correctly like an openness to input a assumption of equal moral standing there kind of epistemic humility as well if you look in that middle one equal moral standing at all you've built into humility a kind of Cosmopolitan premise which doesn't seem very humble and a certain sort of way to write so in other words you know part of the claims against Cosmopolitan's is that they assume that we can't have a culture in which people have a different status based on any number of factors right and this is why they're going to resist it right so you know you know so I'm just kind of confused about you know whether humility is something specifically cosmopolitan or more general or others all worms right and I didn't present Chapter three so it's a very particulars question and chapter three is the one where I look at why we should expect quality and in in that frame sometimes he sounds like and sometimes he very much doesn't sound like Ron so I spend a whole chapter going over his the answer to his question in the answers he offered is why should we treat all human beings as if they're equals why should we treat them as if they have rights why should we be willing to sacrifice power money and sometimes even our lives to protect their rights and he is a very you know complex set of answers over decades they begin with a call for social equality because of the fiction of equality why should we accept the fiction of equality because clearly innocently we're smarter faster etc why should we treat everyone as moral and political equals it's a familiar question I think it's really interesting to go back to him and his context in which he was making these sorts of claims where the dominant presumption was that there isn't one people have the standing they deserve based on their actions in a previous life so in a way he was facing the same challenge as the mills about women's equality as do boys when he was writing about equality for African Americans but he also had the additional challenge of the doctrine of desert of karma and so he really had to cut out for him so his I think he makes a good he offers us a good entree into your very important question because he faced those same questions where people said our culture doesn't value this kind of quality you're talking about and so he talked about instrumental reasons to observe the fiction of equality so an administrator has you know can't possibly look into someone's eyes and tell what their capacities are but you know the role they should be put in or what they deserve so really you know to get the most for society you want to treat everyone as a political people so that's one of the really interesting arguments that he made so he starts with a standard argument about distinctive human capacity you know we're just we're special creatures and this you know goes back to the standards of course too kind but then he offers some interesting twists on it when our relation to animals begin he is operating in a context where Dalits were often categorically given lower status than many animals so for example he won a famous protest where he burned this book that - we did he he let a ceremony where it was burned and a water tank where Daleks had dared drink from the common water source they're like polluting it and were attacked because of it and what he said there was you know animal any Daleks animal can come and drink from this source and nobody says anything if a doublet has a cow the cow can't read from the source but the Dalek cannot so he had this insight about ways in which Daleks were treated as if they're not distinctive members and toward the end of his career he started blurring these lines again between humans and animals we're saying yes humans are very very special because we have this capacity for creative living for recognizing each other examples for treating each other including each other but animals also special in that way too so I think there's a lot of money said by I do trying to deal with it I can try to say it's not just a stipulation we have to establish more of a quality and I think a lot of people your challenge grounded and one of the actually seeing so many kinds of claims try to actually link us as human rights clearly in the sense looking for Global imaginary to tie the admissions to everything since as you quite rightly pointed out quite often very reason state senator I've been very interested in Islamic feminism in Southeast Asia for word notions of cultural be mediated notions of rights but therefore allow you to make these much more limited claims on the stage it seems up seems to hold you around grounded against the failures of the lodge [Music] yes and that's one of the reasons I find going out there to talk to people so enjoy and since you're an anthropologist I don't do it I don't I don't claim to be finding any sort of authentic voice on the part of individuals I'm just looking for sets of plans and you're right now the human rights have an interesting caveat in their in their documents and in their rhetoric which is that we are not pushing we think community indebtedness is very very important and what Eldon ocker said to me so I had done I've been trying to observe good grounded practice with engaged practice and sending drafts and said some other people to ask if it's be people and once I went to met him you know a third or fourth time and he had to sit me down he was very concerned about my draft and he said you know I think you're getting some things wrong here what you must do is present us as people of the community people of the soil we sweat and toil here and then and that's why we've got the standing to make these kinds of claims were not making me tightly individualistic plans and I don't I don't claim to have solved any of those issues I think one more quick thing the really challenging issue that's raised by people making claims for cultures is how far can one justifiably insist that people have the right to choose to do otherwise so if you've got this very nuanced since women's rights it is and I had a PhD student in a thesis on Islamic distributive justice and do they have the right to adversities they have the right and should [Music] are you not worried about the dangers of concentrated constitutionalism and for me it's not hypothetical that it's bad I've read it about Custer the building Melinda Gates Foundation have really you had that education about and they're sort of taking a neoliberal education model it's a scale and so so are you at all worried about sort of these incredibly arrogant centralized centralized planners or institutions or neoliberal ends yes I think the Gates Foundation is a good example because the way the current system is structured the UN is starving for funds right so when is someone with 50 billion something like when you can just start doing that and influence in the way that the United States can exert his influence because it's still 22 percent of the dues I think that kind of system is prone a little bit more to those sorts of things and there's no way that something like you enjoying the bike minded people and petition Ombuds office or legal challenge that would actually have teeth so I would actually say that the kind of system I'm talking about insofar as it might ever be feasible would help to better address those sorts of things because embed card dealt with this in in terms of the universities the tribal and he's been criticized I think he did a lot better than Conn did because can't basically rejected global democracy by one reading he argued for a con we confederation globally because he didn't think the non-white peoples were up to being full citizens and that's that's David and I think I think it's Baker had some of the same challenges of how to integrate the tribal peoples into Indian society and he insisted that they be full citizens and protected from exploitation now early on that meant that there were special laws limiting what they were able to do with property limited yoga the land-living what other people were able to do but in terms of protecting them against exploitation so there are always those powerful forces out there who wouldn't drive the tribal peoples off the land and cut down the trees and use the land for their own and the institutions that have led to insisted on having the strong legal review and that's where they were meant to be protection for but also like the institutional framework just seems like legal but anyway what is the relation between the transnational social movements which are less objectionable from the standpoint of humility leadership so what is the relation between that and the institutional right you don't really have to know if we have hope in these dark times and I think we do the the very movements you're talking about I think are a source of a motive source of advancing forms of citizenship and the 2010 but was all about that so it dealt with the institutional free work but it was it was really focused on people who seemed to extending protections to those who didn't share their citizenship so for every one of those civilian border controllers you had pistols draft along binoculars and everything you'd have four or five humanitarian patrollers out in the same desert looking for people who'd gotten in trouble and I did a lot of participant I would go out as well and just do the work alongside them and I think they are very very important but they're not the only non-state actors who are very important I think unauthorized migrants and people making asylum claims are some of the most important actors in our current system because they brought they keep the issue in the foreground so I spent a bunch after the in the previous book talking about how unauthorized migration should be framing us as a form of global conscientious evasion with the power to actually keep foregrounding with I used to like I'd call it I say it's in a civil disobedience framework but it sort of hits conscientious invasion because they don't well known the 2010 book chapter five [Music] I'll just yeah maybe first things so my worry throughout was was that the examples were perhaps kind of easy examples right if the people making claims against international institutions Tony Abbott and you kept hand BJP then being skeptical of those claims or persuading people to be skeptical those kind isn't too hard these are the bad guys I'm just wondering what you had to say about about the maybe the tougher cases where it looks like international institutions really responsible for the exploitation and condition the bullying south took people in Spain and Greece with today mister it's a I would say that the China National Organization came in and prevented that policies that would have been good policies that were voted on by the people that effect and stuff like that and I guess the the answer will be that these these are the wrong international institutions or something like that right no that's a that's a really important question actually that's a really rich question raises a lot of important issues I've got a good friend who I used to work with at the University of Birmingham in the UK and we spent many many an hour in the pub arguing over these kinds of issues and his claim was always that the EU is ineluctably a neoliberal institution and it can't be anything else if that's the case then we're sunk and if that's the only kind of institutional integration we can have a lovely safe Emerson and my counter the the arguments I would always mount against that or tried to open it was that it may have a neoliberal character but I think there are reasons to think that there's nothing inherent to political institutions that they must be dealing at all because if you look at many of our nation states they're neoliberal you know when the when the sort of economic right is in charge they tended you know austerity and cut back on social services then the left is in charge they look different now does that you need a lot of reform indeed I mean I think it's it's it's having its reckoning and so we'll see whether some of these different ideas might know how but I think it's an empirical question in these investigation so that's one of the things I'll try I'll probably just lean on really smart people and then the other question was aren't these just isn't really easy to hold up Tony Abbot because you know nobody doing it really likes Tony on that pretty much you give is for all the influence it's been able to have it's never had huge electoral successes so kind of a fringe group even though they pulled the Tories much closer to their positions so one of the things I would say response is that sometimes it's easiest to see where the light is best so these folks shine a bright light on those kinds of really nativist the nationalist arguments and I think they're also the ones who are winning right now so if you want to talk to people who are both pushing these arguments and also pushing them very successfully I think then the BJP which one the biggest majority in recent memory and outright majorities it's very important to talk that so I speak to this point a little bit in the book and then I think once you've dealt with that sort of easier case then use a lot of the same arguments that you make there are applicable to sort of more moderate cases but I actually take a fairly firm line I don't think even a moderate form of nationalism if it involves the wholesale exclusion of let's say my rights etc is really justified let me thank you for this because I'm currently do my thesis on this topic democracy so I recently looked in sedated and his peace line Kent special Kent's peace as well as David Pope was discussing internal levels and several levels in which we did achieve democracy so my issue was that while I was looking at peace because part of the reason why did this was to reevaluate the equal bananaman system itself as you discuss neoliberal policy so my issues that have not seen any kind of discussion but can be a violation of the dynamic system so there's a woman can have a cold isn't it so so I just wanted to know your take on this well this lesson so so if I I spoke to the social democracy on the global level would that kind of speak to what you're asking about yes okay so I point you to hell it's 2004 which is it's framed as a social democracy for the global level yeah yeah yeah and you had a chance to look at that okay so it's brain does a cosmopolitan and Democrats response to the Washington Consensus this neoliberal concerns us to tell sway in various guises and I think I think that's an important statement helped us a whole lot in the past away us a whole lot about you know the ins and outs of how we might think about cosmopolitan democracy I think is all effective brain mines innocent some issues that you might consider so I take again more instrumental frame on that and and if you wanted to get my car than you happiness and you some sources you know other people have because there's been a lot said one of the things you might consider looking into is the campaign for a UN Parliamentary Assembly which is sort of near-term trying to get basically a second chamber but even more than that but I think what you're pointing at is really important and it might not surprise you to learn that I leaned on and I argument about Baker on he talks about the soul of democracy so democracy had been treated as one person one vote but the soul of democracy is much more about treating people as the distinctively special teams they are asking questions but we talked about it upstairs my question exactly what you're talking about you're talking about the numerous legal rights and political rights but most of the arguments might have never carried bastard apprentices or for strong borders and saw the controller economic now do you think that those economic arguments protection of local economies and so forth that are actually disguises or cultural and other kinds of political control or do you think they're extra mix do you think that the cultural arguments are really driven by economic control and that the caste system pacifically just economic enforcement access to capital to income flows and so forth which one I haven't heard talk about economics see it in every example you're given this week anonymous shadow that was driving those decisions yeah I mentioned a little bit there's an economist who do the rat who's written a lot about the economics in the caste system and how it is and ageism and how you deal would be so much better by unblocking people from economic opportunities okay but I'll speak to price because what he raised is really interesting it was sold as an economic numbers on the side of the bus next to magic for Rogers completely made up and they've acknowledged as much in some cases and you maybe just made me realize that every interview I did no one know you care person they're ministers of your members of the European Parliament not the rank-and-file members in Leicester should not ask you why so always about cultural and nation and you've got to feel connected to each other by a national sentiment to do democracy basically but what does he use that the suspension of economic control mechanism checking account to serve as cultural I'm working well I think we're about to see the economically you play on a very big stage when you know those trucks backed up 30 miles waiting to cross the chant sir I can't wait I can't I really got five imprisonment it's not going to be good the problem world was looking through it as an example national protection but the cosmopolitan I think has to pay really close attention to the kind of arguments they're being made and the kind of rhetoric that leaders are able to use to get the photo because at the end of the day it was 52 to 48 in favor of leave you can say what you want but it's economics has the appearance of neutrality mmm which is why I think it's a disguise okay [Applause] | Center for Global Ethics and Politics | 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thft_cCRo5g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thft_cCRo5g | ESOcast 186: Engineers at ESO | We are typically working at the edge of what's technologically possible. Certainly engineering is at the core of ESO's activity. Engineering is kind of like the key that allows the organisation to access and explore the universe. Episode 186 // Engineers at ESO ESO, the European Southern Observatory, designs, builds and operates some of the most advanced telescopes and instruments in the world. To achieve this, ESO needs a host of talented engineers who design, develop and maintain these sensitive machines. ESO is the driving force of European ground-based astronomy and it uses the most advanced technology to put it at the service of astronomy. So we need the best engineers to provide the astronomical community with the best telescopes. For me the most important is that what we actually do provides the outcome of our work, our instruments are among the best, our telescopes are among the best, and that we provide to the community the right tool to make science. The engineers have to create this technology that is unique in the world; the spares are not available in the market. Every time we have a failure, we need to intervene as fast as we can and we need sometimes parts on the site to repair. So engineering is extremely important to ESO. Without engineers in the first place, we would not be able to build the telescopes. Around half of the staff at ESO's headquarters in Garching are engineers, and they make up much of ESO's staff in Chile. These highly skilled specialists cover many different fields, from traditional disciplines like mechanical, electrical and software engineering to more specific areas, such as optics, detector systems, and cryogenic engineering. These engineers have not only a variety of skills, but also a variety of experience — ESO's diverse working environment attracts engineers of all nationalities, genders and backgrounds. I'm a detector engineer and we design and deliver detector systems for the instruments on ESO's telescopes. At the moment I am working on the CCD of the instrument HARMONI. A CCD is basically the eye of the instrument. I'm a software engineer. So my responsibility is to make the software that astronomers use for exploring the sky work perfect during the whole operating night. In Garching, the telescope instrumentation and detectors are developed and manufactured. These are then transported to Chile, where they are installed on ESO facilities. Here, they are operated, maintained and repaired by the highly-skilled ESO engineers working in Chile. There is also a huge amount of engineering taking place for the Extremely Large Telescope, or ELT, which is currently under construction. The ELT will have a 39-metre main mirror and will be the largest optical telescope in the world. What I'm doing at present at ESO is planning, with a team, the phase of assembly, integration and verification of the Extremely Large Telescope. I work as an optical engineer on the ELT. So my role is to work on the optics of this Extremely Large Telescope that we are currently building. There are several ways that you can get involved with world-leading engineering at ESO. ESO is regularly recruiting full-time engineering staff in both Garching and Chile. The work of professional International and Local Staff Members is vital to developing ESO's world-class fleet of innovative telescopes and instruments. Throughout the year, competitive internships and fellowships are offered to highly skilled individuals. These rewarding programs provide participants with first-hand experience of working on state-of-the-art projects. There is plenty of room for development during an engineering career at ESO. There will always be new technologies, instruments and detectors to work on. Ever more advanced technologies are required to improve ESO's facilities and to keep ESO at the forefront of global astronomy, making sure the astronomical community is served in the best way possible. It's not so often so that one can work on building giant telescopes in a very special place like Chile. So this makes it amazingly special. Being an engineer at ESO is a great thing for not only the technical aspects, but also, from the human point of view, one gets to work with professionals coming from all over the world. It feels very special because you're so much at the heart of what's being done in astronomy at the moment. Personally I enjoy very much being an engineer. This is a unique place to do engineering because you are dealing with the high technology, usually unique machines. So it's a very exciting job to be an engineer. It certainly is true that ESO wouldn't be the world-leading organisation that it is without the hard work of its engineers. With their help, ESO is able to push the boundaries of astronomical technology. ESO is the place where we can create amazing things all together. When you are working at ESO, you kind of participate in the history of astronomy. Transcribed by ESO; Translated by — | European Southern Observatory (ESO) | UCIhYoC2VIAJqCkoIWNHBQ3Q | 2018-11-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 820 | 4,984 |
jDSBiIvMRjo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDSBiIvMRjo | Crefovi's live webinar: Cultural assets restitution - why the British Museum must act now | while reviewing various daily articles about the podcasting industry because as you might have noticed we at prefer the uh produce and broadcast podcasts I recently came across the podcast series The unfiltered history tour with Vice world news these series broadcasts stories of disputed artifacts As Told by people from their homelands this is this is what it says in the website of the unfiltered History tour and these series are in relation to artifacts which are held or stored at the British museum in London in the United Kingdom I listened to the 10 episodes and was moved by how strongly the defendants of the people to whom his objects belonged such as an Egyptian researcher for the Rosetta Stone a filmmaker from Rapa Nui of a statue an artist and writer from the kingdom of Benin in Nigeria for being in bronzes a Ghanaian drummer for the akan drum an Indian intellectual from the Amar ravati marbles Jamaican citizens for the figurines Birdman and Bo Noel descendants of Aborigines for the Australian gear gold Shields a Greek University students and activist for a party in marbles the Chinese descendants for the porcelain vases and sculptures taken from the Summer Palace in China and the Assyrian writer and artist for the artwork describing the lion hunt of ashore banipal so these were the 10 stories which are featured in this series the um unfair to the history tour with Vice world news and I was deeply moved while listening to them because these people who were interviewed felt very strongly about the Injustice to have these disputed objects stuck at the British museum in the UK so while the British museum acknowledges that there are contested objects in its collection sick nothing has pragmatically and tangently been done so far by UK authorities to return those extremely contentious cultural assets to the descendants of the people from whom they were taken similar claims for cultural assets restitution were made to over UK institution and museums as well as to French museums such as the Muse in Paris the museum featuring the indigenous arts and cultures of Africa Asia Oceania and the Americas I decided to delve into these legal issues deeper what is the state of play in relation to obligations of restitution of objects stolen or taken or bought during the discovery and colonization periods as well as after by the UK and France in visited colonized or explanized countries what is the legal framework applicable to these cultural assets restitution disputes and claims how can the descendants of the people whose artifacts were stolen efficiently and effectively obtained restitution of their objects from French and UK institutions as soon as possible so let's have a look first at the legal framework for cultural assets restitution and let's start of course with the highest source of of law which exists which are international conventions international law provides for free conventions which apply to cultural assets restitution the UNESCO conventions as well as the unidrois convention various UNESCO conventions such as the convention for the protection of cultural property in the event of farmed conflict stated 14th of May 1954 the 1954 hay convention and the convention on the means of prohibiting and preventing the illicit import export and transfer of ownership of cultural property dated 14th of November 1970 were adopted to protect cultural property such as monuments of architecture arts or history archaeological sites works of Arts manuscripts books and other objects of artistic historical or archaeological interests as well as scientific elections of any kind regardless of their origin or ownership while France ratified both UNESCO convention in 1957 and 1997 respectively the UK belatedly ratified the 1954 hay convention in 2017 and accepted in Brackets but did not ratify the 1970 UNESCO convention in 2022 the commitments made by the state parties the Contracting parties to these UNESCO conventions served to preserve cultural heritage through the implementation of the following measures in Terraria declaring the import export or transfer of ownership of cultural property affected contrary to view Provisions adopted under the 1970 convention by the states parties there to elicit declaring the export and transfer of ownership of cultural property under compulsion arising directly or indirectly from the occupation of a country by a foreign power illicit adopting preventing measures such as preparing inventories planning emergency measures to protect property against the risk of fire over collapse of buildings and preparing the removal of cultural property to places of safety developing initiatives which guarantee respect for cultural property situated on their own territory or on the territory of other state parties this involves refraining from using such property in any manner that might expose its destruction or deterioration in the event of a non-conflict and by refraining from all acts of hostility directed against it registering cultural property of very high importance on the International Register of cultural property and the special protection in order to obtain special protection for such property marking certain Imports and buildings and monuments with a distinctive emblem of the conventions providing a place for eventual Refuge to shelter movable cultural property establishing special units within the military forces responsible for the protection of cultural property setting sanctions for breaches over conventions and promoting the conventions among the general public and through Target groups such as cultural heritage professionals and military or law enforcement agencies so these are some of the provisions set out in those two 1954 and 1970 UNESCO conventions with a view of protecting cultural assets these units good conventions have a limited scope with respect to artifacts taken or stolen before they enter into Force indeed many objects now in museum collections were acquired from the original owners via violence or deceit or in conditions linked to the asymmetry of a colonial context even before the Hague conventions of 1899 and 1907 entered into Force when the practices of looting and bringing back trophies were still admissible the collection of foreign objects by scientific missions financed by colonizing States during the exploration and conquest of new territories was another way to unilaterally obtain foreign cultural assets widely used in parallel to and jointly with military operations orchestrated by the same governments the acquisition context is therefore going to be determining in the treatment of restitution requests because those above mentioned acts are not legally qualified as crimes pursuant to international law this is contrary to Nazi spoliations against which we inter Allied declaration against acts of dispossession comedian territories under enemy occupational control dated 5th of January 1943 a specific legal Act was adopted also this is contrary to pillages and distractions in Wartime posterior to the obov mentioned 1954 hay convention secondly many objects from public collections were gifted or bequeathed to museums by The Heirs of Collins military men involved in the conquest operations colonies administrators or missionaries sometimes several decades after the death of eight ancestors the terms of the initial acquisition of these objects which spread over almost a century and a half may be very diverse Spurs of War of course thefts gifts more or less freely consented but also barter purchases feral nuts or even direct orders made to local Artisans and artists most of the time the museum that is the beneficiary of those gifts already ancient has limited information on the terms of a first acquisition of his objects and even sometimes on very exact provenance these objects do not fall into the scope of the above mentioned to UNESCO conventions also those UNESCO conventions do not have any effect in relation to cultural assets which are held in private hands as confirmed by the legal case relating to a restitution request made for the knock Statues by Nigeria I quote here the provisions of a 1970 UNESCO convention are not directly applicable in the internal public order of State parties therefore MX one of the parties was the defendant in this case therefore MX is right in arguing that this convention only provides for obligations applying to State parties and does not create any direct obligation against private citizens of these State parties this is an extract from the Judgment from the course of appeal of Paris handed down on the 5th of April 2004 which was subsequently confirmed by a judgment from the court of concession handed down on the 20th of September 2006 the case is federal republic of Nigeria versus MX finally these two UNESCO conventions do not provide for any restitution mechanisms in relation to any stolen or looted cultural property thereby leaving a legal void in international law with respect to Art restitutions but do not fret because the unidrawal convention on stolen or illegally exported cultural objects dated 24th of June 1995 the unidual convention fills this Gap it is therefore complementary to these two UNESCO conventions convention is an important step of establishing a common mechanism and minimal legal rules for the restitution and return of cultural assets between Contracting states with the objective of improving the preservation and protection of the cultural heritage in the interest of all indeed the unidual convention applies to claims of an international character for number one a restitution of stolen cultural objects and number two the return of cultural objects removed from the territory of a Contracting State contrary to a law regulating the export of cultural objects for the purpose of protecting its cultural heritage but the scope of a unit 1 convention is limited in practice because countries such as France and the UK were considerable portion of illegally exported cultural assets and stolen cultural objects taken during the colonization period is stored in national public collections have either not ratified or not even signed for the UK such convention France has signed the universe convention but not ratified it while the UK has never signed nor ratified the universe convention also some time restrictions to claims for restitution of stolen or eagerly exported cultural objects are set out in the unidual convention such claims may be brought in three years from the time the claimant of a requesting State knew the location of the cultural object and the identity of a possessor and in 50 years since the time of theft the exports were from the date on which the object should have been returned however there are exceptions to this rule for stolen objects in the universe convention cultural objects that form an integral part of an identified Monument or archaeological site or which belong to a public collection are not subject to time limitations other than a period of three years from the time when the claimant knew the location of a cultural object and the identity of its possessor in addition a Contracting state may declare that a claim warrants an extended time limit of 75 years or longer if so stated in its national law this is provided at article 3.5 of an Unity convention for example besides the unit 1 convention is not a retroactive treaty and as such it only applies to cultural property stolen or cultural objects illegally exported after the unidual conventions entered into Force however the renewal convention does not in any way legitimize any illegal transaction of whatever which has taken place before the entry into Force office convention and the universe convention does not limit any rights of a state or other person to make a claim and remedies available outside the framework of a convention so it does give a leeway so to speak for the states to decide how they want to play it in terms of making some risk some cultural assets restitution claims the universe convention is limited in scope at least it gives a good base of a mechanism on how to systematically organize restitution claims so now that we've looked at what international law provides in relation to restitution of cultural assets let's have a look at the European Union legislation it is directive 2014-60 EU of the 15th of May 2014 which applies in this respect and it relates to the return of cultural objects unlawfully removed from the territory of a member state so this issue of writing adopting Common rules between states to guarantee the restitution of cultural assets as first emerged in Europe and more precisely within member states uh the European Union EU member states benefit from economic cultural and legal integration tools which are highly developed on certain aspects and in particular on restitution of cultural assets but the implementation and benefit from these automatic restitution mechanisms for cultural assets which were stolen or illicitly exported are limited to EU member states only of course so this directive of the 15th of May 2014 on the return of cultural objects and lawfully removed from the territory of a member state provides for this eu-wide right of restitution of cultural assets since brexit the UK is no longer a member state of the EU and therefore this directive no longer applies on its territory however the directive applies in France one of the remaining 27 EU member states via its transposition into French national statutory laws this directive is very Hands-On it's a very Hands-On framework on how cultural assets should be returned within which time frame and the which conditions however when the request for restitution comes from a third-party state I.E not a new member State the protection of a buyer acting in good faith as well as the principle of territoriality of laws which is the principal pursuant to which the judge will rule only in compliance with the law of a country in which the object is located at the moment of a restitution claim so these two principles the protection of bioacting in good faith as well as the principle of territoriality of laws usually block any successful outcome to such restitutional requests so in case the request for restitution comes from a state outside the EU you'll both mentioned UNESCO in 1954 and 1970 conventions apply but as already stated they have limited scope the imbalance between the law applicable in EU member states and the principles that the judge uses against third-party States located outside Europe seriously impacts the future of cultural assets restitutions to countries located in Africa Asia australasia and the Americas such imbalance could be addressed if France and the UK as well as African Asian and Australian lie Asian countries ratified the above mentioned Unity convention this convention sets out an automatic restitution mechanism which would apply to its Contracting States it could be the foundation for a common right to restitution in particular and potentially in relation to cultural assets taken during the colonial period with all the restrictions that I mentioned before the ratification of the unit like convention May therefore be the key to set up an automatic restitution mechanism not only in the EU but also outside the EU EU member states have applied such Ambitions by infusing the principles from the initial convention within the directive therefore the extension of such principles to third-party States we have a Unity convention should be in the future achievable let's hope so now let's have a look at the French rules the current French legal framework is set up in such a way that it blocks and opposes most restitution requests addressed to French museums with respect to the museum collections via its Provisions which entered into force in 2004 and Provisions from the code general public which entered into force in 2006. the French current legal framework sets out a definition of a public domain Furniture which covers all cultural Assets in particular public collections such definition of a French public domain Furniture triggers some legal protection backed up by the rules of impressed credibility and inalienability of a public domain which blocks all restitution requests so basically because you're into French law when these cultural assets are into the French public domain Furniture then they cannot be sold and they cannot be returned and or gifted indeed the statutory principle of inalienability of French public collections enshrined in Article l451 5 of the Koji patrimont is opposed to the transfer of ownership of any one of these assets preserved in peace collections this is because all assets belonging to the French public collections are National Treasures pursuant to article L 111 31 in France the rare institution cases which took place during the last 20 years were made possible via mechanisms designed to go around the rules relating to a French public domain two legal Avenues were pursued the first one was enacting a law creating an exception to the principle of inalien ability of French public collections derogating to the above mentioned rules applicable to the French cultural assets and public domain so for example law 2002 323 dated 2nd of March 2002 relating to the authorization of a restitution by France of the Mortal remains of sarji Sarah bartmann also known as the otentot Venus to South Africa there was another law number 2010-501 dating the 18th of May 2010 which related to the authorization of a restitution by France of the mahori heads to New Zealand and these are laws providing for exceptions to the principle of inability on the grounds of a principle of dignity and of respect due to dead people you might have noticed that those two laws relate to the restitution of mortal remains yeah so the other legal Avenue which was pursued to go around uh this uh overarching principle of inalienability of a public domain is removing a cultural asset from the scope of the laws relating to the French public domain because such objects does not belong to the Museum's collection for example artworks stand Museum since 1953 which are comply which are comprised of 60 000 works pillaged by naziuk buyers and never restituted were never added to the French public collections precisely in order to allow their institution once the earners were right holders would be identified or recognized also for restitutions of Chinese Cultural assets done in 2015 were possible via the withdrawal at the request of a French state of a gift made a few years earlier by your private collector to the museum musicime consequently rebranded as private property these objects were able to be restituted directly by the dollar private donor to the Chinese state moreover the removable of the cultural asset from the French public domain may be due to an irreparable or Regional defect tainting its acquisition objects coming from illegal trafficking entered into French public collections after 1997 since France ratified the 1970 UNESCO convention in January 1997 so objects coming from illegal trafficking entered into French public collections after 1997 because of some negligence in controlling Bay provenance upon acquisition or which illicit status was revealed further to discovering new facts maybe the object of a cancellation of the acquisition I will sell gift of donation via legal proceedings initiated by the defrauded French public entity which is in compliance with law number 2016 925 dated 7th of July 2016. the object is therefore deemed to have never entered the French public domain and new article L 124 1 over kojo battery one provides that the judge May order its restitution to its original owner so France has a very strict principle but it's managed to find some way to soften these rules by way of taking some adult and exceptional laws what about the UK rules now similarly the current UK legal framework is set up in such a way that it blocks and opposes restitution requests addressed to UK museums with respect to their Museum collections as mentioned in uh this webinars introduction London's British museum is fiercely targeted by growing calls for repatriation of cultural assets with repeated requests from various countries such as Greece Ethiopia Italy and Nigeria to return items from its vast collection however the British Museum and the UK government have systematically opposed those restitution requests by citing the British museum act 1963 a National Institute which prohibits the institution from returning Works indeed Section 5 proposal of objects from the British museum act 1963 provides that my Poitier the trustees of British museum may sell exchange giveaway or otherwise dispose of any object vested in them and comprising their collections if number one the object is a duplicate of another search object or number two the object appears to the trustees to have been made not earlier from the year 1850 and substantially consists of printed matter of which a copy made by photography or a process akin to photography is held by the trustees all and free in the opinion of atrocities the object isn't fit to be retained in the collection of a museum and can be disposed of without detriment to the interests of students provided that where an object has become vested in the trustees by virtual for gifts or request the powers conferred by the subsection shall not be exercisable as respects that object in a manner inconsistent with any condition attached to the gift or bequests okay so that was a bit of a complicated way of putting it but basically the option number three is if the object isn't fit to be retained the trustees can decide to dispose of it provided that it won't be against the interest of students and also provided that it is not and consistent with any condition attached to a gift or bequest that is the origin of such object being brought into the collection of British museum okay so similar very limited exceptions to the principle that objects from UK public collections cannot be DX sessioned are set out in the National Heritage act 1983 which focuses on the collections from the Victorian Albert Museum the science museum Etc the UK has enacted only two acts so far which carve additional exceptions to the principle of prohibition of returning works from UK public collections so the First Act relates to the human tissue act 2004 which creates a new exception to the provisions of British museum Act 1963. and to the uh National Heritage act 1983. indeed pursuant to the human tissue act 2004 the trustees of British museum have the power to de-accession human remains and return them to their owners and or the defendants of such diseased persons consequently the British museum has set up a very pragmatic policy on its website which sets out the circumstances in which the trustees may consider a request for the de-accessioning of human remains it gives guidance on the procedures to be followed by those seeking to submit a claim for the return of human remains in the British museum collection but are less than 1 000 years old to a community of origin so as you can see this is the same type of exception when the one carved out by the French authorities this is in relation to Mortal remains which may be returned to communities of origin second acts which provides for some additional exceptions to the principle of prohibition of returning works from UK public collections is the Holocaust return of cultural objects act 2009 which opened up repatriation of artwork looted during the Nazi era thank you aside from those two men mentioned adult exemption acts and processes the UK has stuck to its guns and objected to each one of a restitution requests made by various third-party States or indigenous communities in Africa Asia and australasia a Stern no because it says that it is not allowed under the British museum act 1963 and or under the National Heritage act 1983 for these objects which are considered to be part of the National Heritage to be taken out of the UK Okay so it's always been low in the UK in France there have been quite a lot of restitution that I'll come to this in a second but UK always know in particular with respect to the contested objects from the collection of a British museum the UK government and institution have muddled the waters proposing the development of long-term relationships with the communities sick making the restitution claims signing accordia memorandum of understanding to develop mutually beneficial projects with artists Scholars and other community members also suggesting that some new museums be built in the territories of third-party states which have made the restitution claims to facilitate permanent displays of object but at the end of the time the UK is still personally opposing any attempt to restitute these objects many commentators and members of a public think that such backward attitude towards restitution of stolen or eagerly exported cultural assets is no longer acceptable with vices and filtered History tour being a very poignant illustration of how many communities are reeling and not being able to get their cultural objects back in particular from the British museum some stakeholders even use Guerrilla War techniques to shock members of the public and the press and make a point in particular with respect to African cultural assets pan-african political activist expressed his support of cultural restitution and the removal of African artifacts from European museums obtained during colonization by barging in the museum in June 2020 and subsequently taking a 19th century funeral post of the Bari people from this French Institution it was actually sentenced to a fine of like 250 euros or something perhaps but now he has a criminal record poor guy now let's move to our second point that I wanted to to report back to you today in relation to cultural asset restitution what actions have been taken or should be taken to allow the return of stolen or illicitly exported objects to the countries of origin let's have a look at the present in the future now while French president Emmanuel macron is widely disliked in France and that is an understatement in particular due to his autocratic and violent ways to impose reforms it was surprisingly avondartist in his approach to cultural assets restitution during his first five-year mandate indeed he commissioned Senegalese academic Phil winsa and French art historian Benedict de savoir to research and then write a Netflix report on the restitution of African cultural assets which was issued in November 2018. the report which I read in full despite its 248 pages is excellent it's extremely well researched and it's well balanced on the whole to find an appropriate lawful and systematic approach to ethical restitutions of African cultural assets these African cultural assets are currently predominant in French public collections which contain around 90 000 90 000 sub-Saharan African objects acquired in dubious circumstances by France so this report is definitely a major step in the right direction in particular the report suggests to amend because in order to institutionalize the restitution process and enshrine it in law in a new Section 5 of such Prague relating to the restitution of cultural assets on the grounds of the bilateral cultural cooperation agreement with countries which used to be French colonies protectorates or managed and a French mandate such suggested News section 5 of the Koji patrimont and such proposed bilateral agreements templates are both enclosed to the reports in its Annex too so the two resentions have been very pragmatic and Hanson and they constructive suggestions on how to create these systematic approach to cultural assets for Institution I really do praise him for a great work we've done on that the report does set up but such a doc restitution process would be an exception to the overarching principles of inalien ability and prescriptability of the public domain in particular to return African objects to the countries of origin hopefully the report sets out a list of restitution criteria even providing a suggested timeline of a restitution program in three stages during the first stage sets out the report from November 2018 to November 2019 the report suggests to return several African cultural objects listed in this report to African countries such as Benin Senegal Nigeria Ethiopia Mali and Cameron during the second stage from Spring 2019 to November 2022 further works and initiatives should be implemented relating to inventories digital sharing workshops joint committees between France and each of the African states that wish to recover their cultural assets during the third stage from November 2022 onwards the reports suggests that the restitution process with respect to African cultural Assets in particular should become permanent and allow third-party states to continue claiming Back Bay objects for now the report has been mostly wishful thinking however France has returned the sword of ulnar a 19th century Islamic scholar and ruler to Senegal in November 2019 and it also has returned 26 artworks looted from Benin during the colonial era after its Parliament adopted an adult law allowing such restitutions the UK continues to have a stiff upper lip attitude when it comes to restitution requests however many things that this is no longer acceptable and push towards either the enactment of more Acts providing for further exceptions to the British museum act 1963 and or a complete overall of this act even if after such amendments the trustees of British museum would deal with each restitution request on a case-by-case basis a potential loophole in the UK legal Arsenal had even been identified in the Charities act 2022 with new sections 15 and 16 allowing for Charities including National museums like the British museum to return objects if trusteals felt a moral obligation to do so and gained approval from either the UK courts charity commission or attorney general however in November 2022 the UK government deferred the introduction of his legal Provisions which would enable National museums to de-accession items from their collections on moral ground and therefore restitutes returned these cultural assets to big communities and countries of origin we've upped up to 90 percent 9-0 with up to 90 percent of a sub-Saharan Africa's material cultural Legacy outside of the African continent for example according to report much more needs being done in France and the UK to return control assets to their rightful owners and countries of origin and put things right private initiative such as a recent 15 million dollars four-year initiative by George Soros open Society hoped to spend momentum in the reparation of thoughts through Legal Financial and Technical Support to governments Regional bodies museums universities and civil societies this is it from me and thank you so much for attending this talk and I'll speak to you very soon bye everyone bye-bye | Crefovi | UCzQzL9u1yRkftSsILq20Qqg | 2023-07-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,139 | 31,206 |
SMHz-2nxCbs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMHz-2nxCbs | Adding Rational and Irrational Numbers.wmv | this doesn't mean I'm adding rational and irrational numbers so first we're gonna look at what those two words me and rational and irrational and then we'll look at adding them together so first we're looking at rational numbers my last number is any number that can be written as a ratio or fraction and you can remember that because the word ratio is right in the word so few examples are 1/2 eat 120 plus 1/3 3227 550 puffs basically anything that has a numerator and a denominator is a fraction in so it's a rational number so when you like these rational numbers as decimals sometimes they end or terminate for example you've all seen that 1/2 equals 0.5 and 8 over 125 equals 0.064 and these members just end I didn't round them at all they just stopped and so when they just end like that they're called terminating fractions some other national numbers just repeated go on forever so the most famous one is this first one 1/3 equals point 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 and you could keep saying the threes forever we just repeat and go on and on and on another one is 3227 over 555 that equals five point eight one four four one four four one four four one four four and again the 1/4 Lord will go on forever so both of these sets the terminating or the repeating they're both rational numbers because they both can be written as fractions at the same time negative number is irrational and here the year in front of it means not they're not rational so it makes sense that this means numbers that cannot be as a ratio or fraction and you haven't seen as many of these in the problems that we usually do but a couple examples are pi and square root of 2 and you can see that they cannot be written as a fraction with an integer on top and an integer and bottom it's just not possible when they're irrational and then you write leave is a suppose they go on forever but they don't really Peter have patterns like we saw before like for example pi is 3.14159 - bla bla bla bla bla it keeps on going on and on but it doesn't repeat ever and there's no pattern the numbers just go on forever with no pattern at all the same thing with square root of 2 it's one point zero one four two one and it keeps on going the numbers we're on forever but there's no pattern or repeating in there so that shows that these are irrational now now predictions know both of these groups then they kind of look at what happens when you add them together the first thing that they like to look at is adding two rationals they say if you have one rational number and you know add another rational number what kind of number are you going to get so an example of this is problems that a lot of people learned in elementary schools just one fraction plus another fraction because fractions are both rational so a lot of people will remember to add fractions I just need to find a common denominator here you have an 8 in the floor so the common denominator can be 8 in the first fraction we'll just a 1/8 the second fraction you need to multiply by 2 because 4 times 2 is 8 so 3 times 2 is going to be 6 our new numerator and then we just add those numerators up so our answer will be 7 8 another example of a rational plus rational is two more fractions that you can add together here we have 2 over 3 plus 3 over 5 so since the denominators are 3 & 5 our common denominator will be 15 and 3 times 5 is 15 so 2 times 5 is going to be 10 5 times 3 is 15 so 3 times 3 is 9 and then we add those numerators we get 19 over 15 and that's the same thing as 1 and 4/5 most of you recognize this process and you're a member from elementary school that any two fractions you get in the beginning problem you can find the common denominator all them together and get a fraction for the answer so even if you have letters standing for the numbers so if you had a problem a over B plus C over D you know you're adding two fractions and so you're always going to get a fraction for the answer here we can just say e over F we don't know exactly what numbers we're gonna get but we know it's gonna be a fraction so looking at this we're saying we're starting with a rational adding another rational and we're getting a fraction and we know fractions are rational so then it makes sense that rational plus rational always equals irrational or another way of saying it would be a fraction plus a fraction always equals another fraction so the next question mathematicians ask themselves is what if we add a rational even in rational what kind of number would we get then infer the kind of experiment around and try some things oftentimes the first thing that they would try is saying let's just try and see if we can get irrational if we add a rational and irrational is it possible in since we don't know for sure if it's pass/fail yet we're still gonna keep the question mark over the equal sign just to say we're not sure if they're equal we're going to test it and see so they write an example they know that irrational can be written as a fraction so that they write rational as a over B because it can be any numbers and our second rational is going to be C over D just to say again it's any numbers but it has to be affection in the middle part of a trickier because you can't write a real rational as a fraction that's the definition of it so here we're just going to use this fancy X X has to be irrational and to remind us of that there's also a PI sine square root of 2 that's any one of those different numbers that cannot be written as a fraction assuming though you still don't know if this is true or possible so we're going to keep that question mark over the equal sign and then mathematicians would try and solve it and see if this is possible so if you want to get this in irrational fancy X by itself you need to get rid of everything else on that side so you need to get rid of the a over B to get rid of plus a over B and solve this equation you need to get rid of it or subtract it so we can subtract a over B from both sides and we know that if we subtract it it's gone from that side and on the right side we would have C over D minus a over B and we can't do this math because we don't know what any of these letters stand for but we do know from before that whenever we subtract two fractions you're going to get another fraction so we can pick some new letters to symbolize that let's say e or f you just know it's gonna be some fraction that we don't know what the numbers are so once we do this math we're left with this irrational number it was your f and remember we're not sure about this yet was over question month so we need to think is it possible that this is true is it possible but an irrational number like pi square root of 2 can equal the fraction B over F and if we remember the definition of an irrational it means it cannot written as a fraction so it cannot be written as the fraction here graph it can't be written as any fraction so this is not true a rational person irrational cannot eat so irrational all in this whole thing is false if it spells the last question we need to ask is what is true it would have to be the opposite a rational plus an irrational must equal an irrational so in this lesson we've learned two rules a rational for a fraction plus another rational or another faction always equals our third fraction secondly a rational number plus an irrational number always equals an irrational number now your job after watching this video is signature multiplication so consider what happens if you multiply irrational times irrational mokona member deeza and then secondly what happens when you multiply irrational turns international what kind of number will you get consider that make a few examples and make a video of your own proving the rules that you discover | Sarah Houlihan | UCIPi2o5SbmXes9IHmFe3rHg | 2011-08-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license 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6mLjtu2tNUk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mLjtu2tNUk | Ostriv Ep 24 | The 2nd Farm Complex and STILL Filling The Lime Kiln | Ostriv Alpha 5.4 Gameplay | [Music] hey folks welcome back to ostri got a field full of cows there really do and someone with money problems yeah that's where we ended last time the matso family matso Matsu matso yeah them anyway um monthly income of five because she's unemployed he's a laborer and Yar Slava is helping out with the chickens right now so she is a laborer as well bringing water to Bringing 50 water in okay so part-time work doesn't really fund a family we need more full-time jobs that's probably the story of of this current generation huh anyway um one way to solve that is to create a whole bunch of more jobs yeah we'll have to do something about that while or in between episodes I sat here and scratched my head and thought about things and I find that well last episode I I worked on this a couple times and didn't like what I came up with and and just kind of walked away from it but I find that if I can't figure something out first time as best just to to set it aside and think about it and when you come back it's familiar and so it's not so new and unchartered but man can I click anywhere and not get a building thank you um let's grab something small like a well got a couple of folding Mills in here with a access to them so they come out here either walk through grab this one and through to the main pathway or up and over the top Farm three four Fields hay a new Forester because we haven't had enough problems already trying to get the second one going let's see if we can get a third one to do his job but we're going to need to clear some trees out over here and rather than make these guys walk in from all the way over here each time because I wanted to put a um a market area in here but it just wasn't working out and I'm still concerned that that's too far away to reach the Central Market these guys can do it I don't know that these could so I think it's going to have to be a little closer to up in here and it'd be nice to get I was thinking about housing out over here but it might be better to get housing up in this area as well a little bit closer we have quite a few extra people right now especially the matsos that need uh need some employment so if these jobs aren't too far away they're going to start employing those along with a number of others so it's not going to take a lot more houses to get all this functioning it's just a matter of how far away they are but I think the first uh job that fires off over here they're probably going to jump in and make that happen so in that case let's give them one more boost you no no there you are let's you have 750 coming in right now so you found oh the Taylor's Workshop so Katarina got a job and M michelo michelo micho yeah the the language here pronounces the vowels differently than we do so it's it's it's a it's a roll of the dice on how you pronounce some of these names from an American point of view yis Slava though is still doing labor or work she is supplying resources for uh this guy bringing lumber over okay I guess that job is now done or maybe bringing middle parts over to here we got the Saddlery going again ah there we go we're wait that's horse stack Parts over there okay yeah I'm just kind of fumbling my way around here but first job is to take down the dairy yep we just put that up now we're going to take it down because it just wasn't working for where I wanted to set the barber surgery so what I did was I realigned the buildings in here got got the new Dairy right up against the back of the school and the barber surgery against all that with no walkways in between going to make a real block here so all these little walkways I was trying to salvage in there is what was causing all of the congestion in here so we will and there actually is a walkway right here it's it's an invisible part so I think the building ends right back over there but um Barber surgery School Dairy just kind of fits right up back in here in line with the although I wish it could have been out this end over here this is where the the cows actually come down would have been nice if it was over here huh um it's a lot more slope there though so I doubt boy I'm really starting to like this copy building I doubt that I could well I guess I could have put it over here so now we've also got this in here H the these sort of things don't have to stay I'm not I don't have a problem with with moving buildings around later now that's that's okay if it makes things work better then I'm willing to do so if like this guy that seemed to work at the moment but now that I look at it this needs to be in the background a little bit not out here in front on our main our main Drive coming in so this guy's going to have to leave this probably could leave too except there's 10,000 logs to work through so he's we're going to be stuck with him for a while though we might make this one our main um Forestry at some point as we start to move our emphasis away from the starter area and start getting into the new areas that we're going to be working in whatever that is so it may be that this guy gets left down to to one person and and they just make firewood for the rest of their lives until we've used up the logs could be um we're taking this one down it's just a matter of where that one goes next but we're going to continue working on this one last village house because almost everything is there actually I guess it isn't truly necessary let's we're still trying to get this Orchard done and there's 23 trees left so that one I think gets pushed back a bit and not not completed just now you have 10 trees left yeah we'll push you guys back we're going to have one working Orchard for for a while I want to get into the new farm and get that built this winter so we got at least three fields to be working in this one's got six trees to take out but new Farm here and as big as I could make the fields and still have a walkway that or road that didn't have to go up these these embankments here we get really close you can see that's quite a rise there and quite a rise here so I was able to get the road down here in a fairly smooth area although we kind of roll right in this spot yeah we do wow I almost feel like this should have clipped a little bit lower give a better look to it and I can do that I have the power of the delate tool yeah and while I was setting these at first I was so frustrating to say Okay I want to start in that spot right there but I had to memorize it cuz I had to go all the way over here to grab a farm to say okay make at a field and then I realized after i' done that a couple of times that I can just do copy building I'm adding a field oh I'm liking that copy building let's delete you let's take this down a little bit so copy farm and um we'll rotate the doorway because I want it over here but it's easier to start at this corner so we're going to go there come down I want it about so far I don't think I need to maintain this path here though do I let me think about that well yeah I suppose so I've gone to the trouble to make it over here though although it really just does this we could clip it off down here yeah let's do that so we're going to be somewhere about there and up but we're going to come down a little lower this time so the road like I may have to cut that corner out a little bit too so like so in there I think that would do it so rotate is what r&t key yeah right there and click so this one as well I'm going to take that corner down so delete you and grab another one and put you about like so and like that I want a nice walkway around all of these things you can get as far as there up and down I think that'll work and you're up in here somewhere now let's watch this wagon yeah see how they tip really bad right there I don't want them have to do that it doesn't look right so parallel is up in here [Music] and we're heading for there actually I think we can get away with that okay so so you're there little more room for a road now and yeah I think that'll work we'll put a tree or something right here to force them to come down low okay so you's are good so grab that well again and so forestry other Field farm aiming down in can come down into the fields here go up into the field there or around into the field here so good access to everything hay is over here sheep shed over here and hay storage it's a bit of a walk to the hay um dryers but there is nowhere else to do it over here so without sacrificing a a very convenient field so that is what we've got so these two deal with the wool once we get this up and running platform over here it could have gone anywhere I could move it back over closer it's just that it it worked out well there um let's do do that you and unfortunately I can't I guess I could copy and bring you in like this it would sure be nice to see this built let me look at that again uh copy you so you attach with these well looks almost like a rope off to the right onto a post a couple of big ropes and then some planks that come out to more to another log in the ground up here and one over there too it's kind of boarded into place so looking to see how the water how we're so we can't put a road underneath that that rope here in the corner so the road has to be above it it can't cross through that is a barrier okay okay so judgeing by that let's just grab a platform and they're going to walk out of here for most of this water I guess centered between these two extremes would work well there okay so it doesn't need to be done for some time it is only going to be for the Sheep it won't be for any houses but I think houses need to be kind of up in here got the field got the forestry got the Sheep got the hay barn in there somewhere there you are so once the road starts to get a little more established in here as they start to build these things we should see where the natural flow is and be able to start uh start building you know we've had a few of these wagons coming by charcoal I just got to thinking what are we selling I don't remember and you're still here so you're eight more days I've been running this nice and slow that's why it's still available anything we want to add to this while we still have them don't need any more buckwheat there's no other Foods we could add some I'm guessing this is like a vodka but uh H it's okay I don't think that counts as a food group it probably does but anyway we're running we're running uh demolition is complete the dairy so what do we do with the other Dairy and these guys have not gone into trouble again uh September October they should be able to sell off their cabbages and their what would you say that is wish I could zoom in more no nothing is coming to mind to what they that is okay that's obviously cabbages and that looks like a melon almost like a watermelon but we don't have any cucumber no cucumber doesn't have big leaves not sure what that is anyway I get distracted easy squirrel um yeah I like that one had a dog oh used to love yelling squirrel she'd fall for it every time um Dairy you're right near the top right in there we could go there it fit well there these are boy it's hard to get out of that I was going to say those are those are uh um benches from taking trees down but that's the leftovers from the other Dairy okay so Dairy if we were to come through here I could drop you right there where the charcoal is and that would work really well right up against the uh the warehouse we don't have to have a walkway through though if we did could we put H you're already built in cooking they're really keeping up with the charcoal now I almost I rarely see one that isn't being worked on or you know that's a good view right there the way they make the charcoal is a build this huge pile of lumber of of firewood and and uh take take mud or or a clay and and build this Dome around it and light it and there'll be a hole at the top a chimney holes down below get a good fire going once everything is Roar really well inside there they plug all the holes up and just let it smolder inside and now you've got these partially burnt logs in here that are broken up into charcoal and that's a great animation there to show how it works but even this one there's still charcoal left eventually they bust the the Clay Away to get to the last of the charcoal but yeah they're they're all active and they're constantly using all of them so I guess the barrier at least for that one was that I had no men Chosen and and only by uh by cart so that was that was a fail on my part so you guys have run out again let's leave you alone until you hit October I want to see how much you actually get for one good crop of cabbages um still staring at this I need you to go away and I can't empty you until the burning process is done I think that this needs to go away I think the dairy needs to go in there so you need to go away before people start working on you okay so Dairy is going to fade on its own right yeah so let's remember to put the dairy back in we weren't actually using it that we don't have enough cows to make enough milk to not to overwhelm the houses to have any left over to start making cheese out of it so Dair you was something I wanted to see but now that we've seen it we know that it's not super functional until you've got several sources of milk to make that happen Okay so all the Talking what are we doing we're going to get this guy built everything's over here anyway I'm going slow but that's fine I have a lot to talk about today um get this one built and we're going to head over to the farm get you built before next spring after that the barber surgery was was what I was hoping to get in next I want to see this done and we should now what anything here do you have 14 Stone 1,400 Stone 1522 great so with that 6,000 bricks we've got enough to uh to do what we need to build this one so we should see that go in this episode The forestry so these five trees coming out and they're working on them I was going to say is this what they're working on next two teams going at it cool all right so they're working there then another house we'll see let's pull you aside until I know if a if a local family grabs that one meaning we have finally have enough kids that have grown up that want to marry which case I want to make enough houses for them um now something that I heard or read I don't remember where I came across this but when kids marry from within they will take with them some of the family's wealth as a dowy so by not taking down the wealth tax threshold too low I've moved it up to 100 once I once I I read this or heard this then they'll take a chunk of that with them to start their new house and so they depend on having something in there and we are running a little bit poor I'm going to take you down a little bit we'll leave that one we'll leave that one but actually me take the LX down a little bit more we're doing really good with our trading so let's go down one more Notch down to 90 CS okay and so the fames like this with the smaller properties around them uh daachi I like saying diri they're they're getting there we're into October let's let's pause a minute October these were to automatic no sorry we're leaving them hired all the time now except for July or August and March okay and as we get into more of the um of the Orchards needing helpers during July we might even take these guys down that month too but right now we're buying from the houses bunch coming in um I want this is the central one so I left full um quantities there whereas this one is smaller maybe I shouldn't we'll see if we run out anywhere the garlic up to 200 there's 38 coming in I think we're going to be okay horse radish is is holding a 35 all right but yeah I feel like I was in the middle of a of a sentence there and cut myself off okay let him run daachi that's what it was all right we have 8,000 and2 more we waiting 20 that's weird oh it just took some away why did we oh we're still selling it oh interesting it is still maybe that was the last one there's no more horse no more wagons rolling through here dare I do another run on you can only handle 2429 all right we we've overwhelmed you finally okay we'll sell that one and that one should still be available okay so that of that and that of that I think that was the last one that just left okay so another 24 29 leaving shoes we've we can do another thousand so let's do it and deal wheat buckwheat charcoal chicken eggs isn't no sunflower oil is a no we don't have any more sunflower oil fact we might need to buy some are they selling it they are not uh eight more days let's slow you down so I can think without having to rush um Town storage of clothes has been low for quite some time ever since I tried to sell 4,400 of them it's it's been doomed ever since so what is happening here uh um we did buy oh we probably haven't received it yet um there there still waiting for the 600 sheep Canin to come in and there's no hint of where the boat is so are you even within our borders you are and there you are okay that's on its way in great so that these guys are waiting for that but they're also low on textile we got lots of flax here so it's just a matter of letting them do their job working there's 20 more coming and speed J up a touch there's 10 of it and she's also working there's 10 more should see another 10 being added to this soon yeah but working and taking a rest is probably part of it so little by little a laborer is probably coming in to grab this to dump it over there or something like that okay so slow back down clothing is working it's just very slow at the moment so we have enough for ourselves and that's it daachi uh clo honey is it's starting to roll in now but we were buying it in order to have enough so I'm not going to sell any apples not yet okay to purchase should we purchase some potatoes we've got 1,700 in store now so we did plant some I we did Harvest some okay so potatoes are sitting in here and from here we should still be able to distribute should be potatoes right there yeah so they can go right to the farm and get it we don't have to move it into a granary potatoes there's 30 over here and it's the same batch the same uh so will we sell to ourselves enough to use all that up I kind of doubt it I think it's time to unload a good chunk of those so let's do just that potatoes no no no no no that is we have the chance to buy it never mind uh C we have left 4 days left I'm going to leave you paused so I can think about this when I'm curious whatever happened to that Salo last time um we did not place it in here no and it does not go into any of these automatically refresh nope refresh no so nothing new has been added there so that went straight into the markets right there there's only 30 left did it go into the houses seven seven six yep everybody bought it and scarfed that up and loved it so let's do that again Salo let's get another 400 what we did last time um cancel do that again salow it takes a long time to wear out to go wrong to go bad so let's do another 400 just like we did last time deal all right adding food variety don't need any more iron could always use more leather deal and lime salt lime somebody mentioned this episodes ago and it was an interesting thing to to note but it didn't really mean anything until I got to see it for myself speaking of we are on that still that second lime layer waiting for another charcoal layer then another lime layer and then light the thing on fire and kind of like making charcoal I guess but these do have a shelf life a a a a limit we'll word it that way um I think there were four I'd have to go back but I'm pretty sure there were four piles and we've already gone through one of them there's only 9,000 9,000 10,000 there's and these take 15,000 per we ' already wiped out another 10 so there's three rounds of this and that's it and then it's done there's no more this is not an unlimited supply of lime Stone like the iron is infinite but the limestone is not um Stone itself for all the work to get over here and we're going to get over here anyway there are limits these only go so long get so many buildings out of these so in time I'm sure there will be more maps created for the game this right now we're still in Early Access we're still hello oh lonely traveler trying to bring 95 rocks back home I did set them at the end of last episode to go off and get some Stone and he's been heading to this batch right here why he didn't choose use that one I don't know but he went over to this one and started picking away at that pile right there he's going to this it's it's a lonely trip home it oh there's another one yep I wonder if they are going to do only Stone since it's top of the list well there is five almost 5700 sitting in here so those enough to finish finish this run 5,700 I need 5700 and there's three shy of 5700 now I don't think we can buy Limestone that's what I'm getting to daachi they sell lime I don't remember ever seeing lime Stone I'll have to really take a uh a notice of that with all the other traders that come in but there's going to be a time where I can't buy by Limestone anymore which shuts down the whole process so we're just going to see this here at the beginning of the series and then it's going to be done anyway with all of that I don't think we need to buy anything else turn it on cool done and so yeah we're not selling potatoes yet okay so I was I think I was working through all of this when I realized I had a Trader um two trees left for the forestry so houses and a fing Mill we don't need the fing Mills for quite some time uh house is done cool we're going to start working on the farm now so fing Mill can wait this field let's move the sheep farm ahead of the fing Mill and for that matter the Orchards can wait till till toward the end too that's not that critical hay barn would be nice to put in h even before the sheep farm they're going to start filling these up fairly quick fairly soon as soon as as the uh as this the right season which is I guess next year so and we could transfer some hay from the other side um otherwise we've got a hay dryer that needs a tree taken down that'll be up in that area somewhere other fing M and I'm saying that right right yeah fing Mill and the field uh you're just kind of next in line field and hay dryer and get back to the Orchards and that'll all happen a lot sooner once the forestry is in okay so I think it's a good order just what do we do with the houses I think we push these houses off I think we do so you go in front of the house sheep farm goes next and then the houses then the folding Mills actually you are probably next you'll get these six logs by the time we we build all of these these okay I think that's a working order there um otherwise I think it's probably time to speed this up a bit how did we do we're nearing the end of October looks like everything has now do we have any raspberries as fronts of the some of these I thought were raspberries do you have raspberries inside you do not some of the bushes in front of the houses of over in the other side I thought looked identical to the raspberry bushes um but it looks like everything has been cleaned up and sold off so pause what did that do for our family not enough okay we just got to get you some real jobs you've now got the salt works and you've got the Taylor's Workshop so there's and we've probably got more yeah 15-year-olds are only good for Laborers they don't get a real job yet so that is income coming in and you've got good foods but you would never be able to afford the barber surgery which is being worked on now not yet you're next Farm is next um yeah let's get the farm in that way it's guaranteed Barber surgery can can happen during the winter um so what do we do here we could move you out and rebuild that house and make it bigger I stuck it here cu the entrance is right here for this house but I guess I could have taken this side and moved it up and over it's just kind of an awkward shape in here yeah I just just happened to work out this way [Music] H but this is even smaller and you guys have got a 100 so really it just comes down to and you've only got you got 10 ah you've got a 30-year-old son and an 81-year-old father-in-law who is all contributing to the in to the household here okay well there's three in there bringing in an income all right let's help you out twice give you 10 to keep keep going and we'll just see how it goes okay so otherwise I wanted to see how these went uh some variety in there onions garlic and cabbages and horseradish and honey new family is settling in uh that house right there and you've got raspberry bushes so that's what the raspberries look like right now so slow down memorize that little bit of orange fall autumn leaves in there doesn't that look a lot like what was I looking at well these are raspberries too and that kind of looks like that to me this does that's raspberry I think that's raspberry but you don't have raspberries in here and you would have had at least a few you I take it back you don't either it it all went into dried fruit just like that no dried fruit huh I don't know okay water is barely holding water is holding really well so they're concentrating on this one before they head to there okay so more houses hopefully these houses although I am sealed off here they' got to come out to here so I'll have to remember to leave a walkway in there whatever builds in this space because I intentionally closed this off so I can force a nice pathway through here and looks like nobody ever comes to this stall why is that these are all nicely uh you worn down cuz these are more perishable I guess they use them up and go replace them more often than they do clothing interesting huh okay so speed things up some more let's get the farm in I'm at a little over a half an hour Farm is happening just the thatch left I haven't looked at thatch in a long time how you doing way over here kind of a a loner still 2,000 plenty of uh Replacements coming in and we kept a reserve over here another 2,000 thatch yeah we're fine um there might come a time later where I'd want to maybe put that in a warehouse out here to get it more centralized I guess once the the uh Bridge goes in there and probably a bridge out over here somewhere so that wherever we're at later we can find a an easy way up through this obstacle in the middle um could come straight down through here that's a really wide run probably back over here so Bridge there Bridge there and then out of the this community and will we ever go this direction I don't know if you ever want to play with this map and and have a nice starter area there's a lot of land over here it's all pretty flat and and yeah this is a a huge Plateau good Lumber clear out the lumber the plateau just gets even bigger so was a really nice starter area up here it's a long way from everything else I mean the stone is way over there like Limestone over there yeah we we we we shot ourselves in the foot as far as Stone goes but we got Limestone pretty close to us but over here everything is equally far away yeah a lot of bridges out of here to make this work anyway I'm stalling while we're building that um no laborers have made the trip but I don't think that happens as late in the year as far as heos I think that is a June July time something like that there should be none of these that are green but they've all they were all done long ago um we've got two Crews there's two 130 flowers sitting in there now guess we're maxed out here no we just haven't been hauling it interesting why have we not been hauling it we're set up for everything apply to all so 240 230 what' I say 180 and there's no other flower anywhere else now so what is your storage apply to building one building okay you're capable of a thousand okay so that's actually going to be a problem soon we'll see these guys can probably hold a pretty good amount of pounds amount of weight so if they run out of room and can't process anymore they'll probably grab it and go but here's a laborer oh you're bringing more more uh hay in and you're almost out of hay so when you guys run out of hay right there I would imagine one of you is going to go get hay and the other one's probably going to dump off flower unless that require that's only done by a worker over here that might be it that won't leave on its own they have to go get it that sounds about right okay anyway um fellow let's pause this so last last season is the end now that was fellow this one's going to be fow this year that one next year that one the following year and that the following okay so our cycle is still good no no uh errors built up into the system yet these guys exclamation marks are for waiting for that to happen so I can associate that to them and this came up last episode that there was an exclamation point here I had taken this down to just one person and they're chopping a tree oh they're off chopping trees in the woods up here okay so there are no well where are you guys actually at no wait a minute here you're off to go do something actually important you're working on [Music] this I was told they will not work on the same project together no you're continuing on and you're continuing on wow these guys are trying to prove themselves saying yeah yeah yeah we'll we'll we'll carry our own way wait now there they go he's going to chop it drop it down onto him and off they go that's a long walk if we could just get this guy built so in the queue he is next message from duchi um H oh well let them do their thing I was going to say I had taken it down to one so we could just make firewood so just work on these right here with the the few with the pile of logs that they had made putting these orchards in I was shocked to see they were down to just a couple of logs left so so the exclamation point was that there needs to be more than one worker and I just didn't have another worker in so whether that is 18 or two or one doesn't really matter if there are jobs for if there are building projects for them to take trees down they're supposed to go and do that but for so many episodes they didn't so that's why I gave up on them but they seem to be functioning now we're filling up more of this the reason I wanted to keep this going was because it does fill the firewood up and they're using the firewood a lot right now okay what's going on over here snow's coming down so 1100 oh there wasn't 700 left there was 700 in okay so there's there there's still 3900 more that's got to go um and less laborer is available to do it okay okay let's throw another one in put you where well I want the barber surgery and I want the forestry done all right you're going to be third in line okay but yeah the snow is definitely dropping we did not have any other trades I just realized ri's running the timer out on me so these boats have left Yep they're gone Okay so Kachi can I still keep going I cannot once I click on that so we could sell more charcoal but I do need to be over here and click there we go still 8,000 sitting in here okay so let's sell another run of charcoal and thank you and we can buy Stone from them right no it is Baca that we can buy Stone okay are we we got 11 days left so let's keep that running so offering more leather sure let's keep buying the leather as we find it the charcoal is paying for it easily um right 68 80 yeah otherwise I think we're fine there more shoes H well we are depleting the town storage now let's let that set I think we're okay we're we're going to be in that 1500 mark for a town Treasury and we're going to have zero storage if I clip that other, in fact let's maybe take that down to 500 if I do that then I can sell you 500 more and it won't deplete any more out of the Town let's do that shoes and 500 all right there's another 160 okay so nothing else to sell you though closeth well the town's up to 50 from 30 so we're we're gaining and we're done there okay so that house I'm hesitant I mean we do need the laborers to keep this system going though it's not critical but it would be nice to to see this happen we can pick up lime if we need it but it's always nice to make your own um but I don't want a bunch of unemployed people labor Granary and a 16-year-old and an 18-year-old you have your own house though so the 16-year-old is unemployed okay we've got unemployed in forestry we've got unemployed in small granery and a four-year-old a Smithy a Cow Shed and you are a Smithy also so Smithy runs in the family over there yeah that's kind of like Manor Lords Manor Lords is going to be interesting you don't hire a person to work in the forestry you H you hire a family if I if I've got that correct and it'll be a family occupation and so it's like the Smithy will be run by a family and the sun will take over for the from the father and and the wife does different duties within there and and and the kids do different duties and that's that's going to be an interesting game when we get in there it's it's a lot like this but far more intense far more um detailed and then also in that case there's going to be more of a sense of other lands other provinces around your your little section of the of the area all underneath I don't know a duke or a lord of some kind and I as far as it'll tilt huh there we go and there'll be Warfare you'll be Waring with other provinces and it's it's going to be interesting it comes out at the end of April so I will definitely be jumping into that game that's that one's been on my radar for quite some time it did come out as a demo about a year ago maybe a little longer and it was from what I understood I wasn't either I didn't real didn't know about it it or I wasn't up and running as a channel again I had taken four years off I think it happened during that that pause but as a demo it um it didn't allow you to save just watching them jumping over that thing so those who did create series on it had to get it all done before they turned the game off so hours and hours of recording in one long session yeah okay we do have a farm and when did that happen I guess I was talking so we are working on the barber surgery let's do that see if we can get that one done this episode yeah we're getting about there we are running we're running all right so we have a farm let's grab a manager which requires some education H we do have somebody good you're going to work and let's grab don't need a worker yet let's well let's just transfer the settings over and then we'll fine-tune them so apply to all and apply to all but pause before it all highes up on me all right so one person [Music] and we are going to have three big fields up and running and maybe a four so I guess it is a full compliment I guess so we won't need plows first time through so we don't have to quickly make that happen and if I do set up another Cow Shed I do want a viable Bowl left of our own stock before I turn everything into oxin so um okay speed it back up again h no Trader to worry about what do we do here I'm not going to try to set these on camera I'll show you afterward what I did but there's a lot of math involved adding 15% for the plowing in between concentrating mostly on sunflower and Baca and um the either flax or or hemp down in here whereas I want to concentrate as much as I can on grains over here for the the uh windmills so I want to start dividing things up and then get the sunflower heading in up here toward the the oil workshop and or move the oil Workshop down here that's possible too so you need to be linked to this farm and you as well I suppose the order I did that is the order that it's going to land in here Farm one is over here yeah so 1 2 3 four would have been better I might reverse that later in between episodes but yeah that I think that's how that works so I'll figure out what goes here as far as what the the uh the schedule is of for planting and that that's all going to happen before we plant again anyway I'm guessing you are short of something though cannot find enough lime oh so we need another 310 lime do you sell it offering lime you do it's going to be a while before we have our own so 228 um let's just get $200 worth 200 gold worth 1,000 and deal and we'll see how quickly that gets here uh Baca you sell Stone and what how much Stone we had just enough Stone to get this stung so we're going to be Stone empty here for a while we only have so much Stone out there to get and it's a slow slog to go get it so 700 let's go ahead and get stone as well but I've got 11 days left so Stone let's get a thousand of you we'll do the 10 the 1188 deal so Stone is coming in Lime sheep horse Iron Pig cow yeah nothing else there is needed sell flower yeah I think we can do that again okay so let's sell 800 flour deal and let's move 800 into here flower 800 temporary trigger a labor just like that and we should see it hit here as soon as a face shows up um world map you want to buy dried fish how do we finish the year not a lot so I guess we'll keep that for ourselves horse tack there's 12 out there and it's worth quite a bit if I were to sell 12 it's 36 so we'll let that build up then it's not worth the micromanaging there okay so that is it for that one and I was going to say look at the clouds but that's the smoke rising from all the houses interesting from here it's white so it's almost steam whereas the charcoal is black you can see the difference um where am I now 50 some minutes and so we're waiting for lime to get here so until that happens lime is white so we can get up to this point here and then we're out of materials so I'm curious everything comes to a grinding halt at that point or does it no that's just how far we've gotten that should be about it so will they automatically move on to here or will they just say I don't know what to do I got no lime just going to sit here um give them a little bit more time taking a rest buying food they've all gone off to do other things let's move the forestry in place and buying firewood buying food supplying resources so they're starting to bring materials over okay so they did jump ahead to the next one or I jumped them ahead one or the other didn't give them long enough to find out I guess okay so what next waiting on the forestry waiting on Baca to show up with our Stone and didn't I buy lime first maybe I didn't but it's nice we can kind of see our carts now uh wagons you're buying something there are you the Lime You're the stone I saw another one no you're leaving okay no the lime did get here already all right and it is being hauled away construction completed on a hay dryer me in other words they took the uh they took the logs down marifa marifa there you are all right slow you down um so the lime is available hate to shift these guys again yeah I guess yeah let it run we'll get him done you marifa world map right there there you are by wheat yeah let's do that that's going to take us down kind of low we've got 12 days left what can we sell you first uh offering demands striking out here flower no not going to touch that although flower does go bad but I don't know if we have let's slow down if we have taken out everything we sold no we haven't so 800 of 800 so they have picked it up to about can't click and have it go to the cart so you flower no you dropped off something so pathway is here no Wagon in that run so that is the Run they should all be taking you stone is there anybody underneath you nope so where's the flower 800 of 800 means it's been loaded and it's on its way it just hasn't left the map yet to get paid but boy I don't see it who are you no you're still the other one and you're the other one yeah I don't know if I can sell more flour I don't know if it's actually left the map yet and I'm running out of time so marifa I have 7 days left Baca they's still it's still on the book so I'm not going to sell it I don't think it's real yet um yeah warm clothes let's see demands nothing else to sell to you then salt oh they buy salt ooh okay so 3868 I want to copy and I guess I can do this way but still like to copy and paste so 3868 sell that and move into here a line item of salt where are you right there 3868 and temporary stock okay so we'll get that coming there it is and boy be nice if the Carters would pick that up I'm sure they're all they're never all busy because there's always three of them on a break that's what it seems like what was that last one a forester's done okay so I'm going to well I guess I keep it going um just got to make sure the salt gets here in time and that's a lot of salt I guess I could force some of that to happen just like 2,000 of it just to get it going salt over here is not much salt over here where is it all being stored Salt's down here right it's right there boy that should go quickly it should I mean all these ladies looking for a job you'd think that there'd be a long line of of ladies faces right here and they'd all just be walking it from there to there and getting paid for it but perhaps it's these guys that are taking over the queue and doing that yeah I think that's now he's going for the cart he had to get the cart to do it yeah it was it was it was a whole 20 steps but he had to go get a card okay so I think we're going to be fine there um forestry let's transfer let's transfer these orders no I can't I was it's going to transfer well I guess I'm going to have to child has been born because it's going to be a lot of clicking otherwise right what is the orders it's just March and July 5 and three okay we'll transfer that over this way so actually August March and August three and three or five and three let's let's give plenty of work we'll let um the matso family oh you you you're with the salt works now now and you're holding I gave you 10 and you're at 11 so you're making it now all right so there's enough work for them they're the only family who's had trouble okay so you guys waiting for a second one to get hired and firewood I that can all that's right we take this down to about 8,000 and that keeps it from uh overloading the uh storage capacity that that worked really well we've never had that problem come back and no need for bark at the moment though I did set the other ones for 2,000 just to have some in the system for when we do finally start calling for bark so yeah that' be fine so you guys someone else will get hired here real soon but we are going to start seeing a problem with the sewing season so yeah I'm going to take you down to maintenance of one you as well where do you set at you're two and zero we'll keep one to do firewood and over here we will also take you down to one off seon okay and you guys are going to have to come down we're going to need all hands on deck for two Farms so you're going to come down to one person left just to move parts around or something kind of continue last minute project and kind of finish it that way we're into February near the end of February the river is starting to thaw how are the boats we're in great shape over there and we're about dead over here this hires early where are you guys you're going to work and you're working you're not working on anything productive so dude go get a boat Tak an arrest let's see if he goes over and gets a boat if he doesn't I'm going to force him to but I shouldn't have to force him to he should not just sit there oh that's frustrating so the fishing dock one person was here can't fish in the winter but I've seen them at the end of February come over and get a boat so if I force you to repair will you then get off your tail no you are going to wait until March okay I'll let you all right Barber surgery that's our last uh goal for the episode I think boy it looks different in the winter there you wait did you finish and I didn't know it you finished Barber surgery house is vacant so it's a house I thought it would be more like an office okay so you act as a house but you've got to wait for someone of the right talent to either move into town or will they swap from an existing house if we have I'm going to throw out the guess of of two of five education maybe three of five to be a doctor I don't know so I don't know if they will swap around in that sense or if we are truly waiting for someone to move in so Barber surgery citizens will act as housing and a business for a family owning it um o oh we'll settle in a town with over 200 population oh okay so we got to see it but we're not going to get to use it for for quite some time I see we got to hit 200 to qualify so February is just ending march everything goes crazy and by then I need to have all these set so I'm going to pause it there and I think I'm going to call this one done we've still waiting for someone to jump into the forestry and they won't until April now so that one's just going to live there but I need to get all these set I need to verify that I really like what's going on here here and or swap these out while I still can for something that's not sunflower yeah I think I stopped it just in time so I got a lot of head scratching to do and a lot of math to do at least this one's starting from scratch and we did get back to our hundreds so the cows and the phow topped it off whereas this other one one of these that we saw that was fow once fed out at the end there was only 80 there instead of 100 so phow is not a guarantee of complete replenishment without the cattle but I stop in here I think I'm stopping here okay boy that's kind of a ugly mess with half 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[Roblox] | hey guys welcome back to my video now you know if you guys are not brand new to my channel if you guys haven't been sticking around have been sticking around for a while you guys should know that I was supposed to be doing a 10,000 roebucks giveaway mmm if I hit 10,000 subscribers before this other guy youtuber called Muhammad or Rabi but you know he beat me and I just didn't give away the role books just cuz you know I said if we won I'd give it away so right now I actually have like 10,000 real books lying around it's a hundred US dollars and I thought why not do a bunch of giveaways on it so I'm gonna start doing a lot of like small giveaways so today I'm actually gonna be giving away the brand new hot dog stand cuz this is only 95 row books and it's really really cheap alright and I feel like yo like I've 10,000 I could actually give away like what if I'm doing my math correctly like a hundred people or maybe a thousand people I I don't know but all I know is that I can give at least like fifty or a hundred of you guys the hot dogs den and also I'm gonna be doing more giveaways in the future on the pet unicorn pet Griffin and also like the writable potions like ride pet potion cuz this game is really really popular and I feel like you know a lot of you guys might even play it so I thought what if I do more giveaways on this so all I got to do is just make sure to subscribe comment down below you use your name also join my group in the description below alright go to description you guys have to subscribe because I'm not gonna it's not only gonna be this video I'll take people from other videos comment why you think you should get it or just why you want it or like what do you think about the item itself or just say like oh I want to join the adopt me giveaway and like for the like a specific item for example for the hotdog stand because you know I have group funds going into um my my my group right now so you guys got to go join that you guys also got to go subscribe because if I do an announcement video or like a live stream on like a live go away you guys also gotta stay in tuned for that but anyways I'm doing a lot more giveaways on this game just cuz I have ten thousand robots lying around and also if I hit 50k subscribers alright maybe by like nixar I don't know I mean not by next year I mean like soon maybe like for the foreseen future maybe like next what like five five months if I have 50k subs I will be giving away 50 thousand robux 50 thousand that's enough to buy a Valcke you can buy like some some some fedora not Sparkle time definitely not a Dominus I put a thing if my friend rain Kate hits a hundred K subs he's gonna give away Dom it's not even joking cuz he actually funded a bunch of this and also right now it's being funded by him and he has a lot more ways than me I mean he gives away like ten thousand robux every week so you got you guys have to go ahead and subscribe to him link in the description below you guys gotta go subscribe to both of us alright so that you can see like our live updates and everything but trust me it is not even a scam cuz I you know like there's no reason I need to scam you guys already announced this way way back when I just hit 10k I'm nearly 11 K right now yeah I know so um if you guys do have a pet unicorn or a pet like you know just a pet unicorn and it likes some writable potions I'm willing to buy it off you for roll books but I don't know how we're gonna do that with a pet Griffin pet horse I'm gonna be buying that myself alright for from the shop itself and then giving it away so yeah suit yourself guys subscribe comment down below use your name and all that pet unicorn that's gonna be probably like one of the biggest giveaways I'm gonna be doing cuz that's legendary you know usually super rare stuff on my channel but the thing is I don't play this game much but I see how many people are playing it and I'm like you know if there's so many people playing it over a hundred and thirty thousand like nearly 24/7 right now there's a 200k people playing then I'm I supposed that some of my fans or you guys also play it which is why I'm doing the giveaway on this I'm I'm a walking to someone else's house oh this is really really nice if you guys want a free house make sure to go ahead and subscribe cuz I might even give away a house you know I mean these I don't know how I can gift these but I can definitely roebucks only have two hundred and thirtysomething right now because I actually don't play this game but if you guys want me to start making more content or giveaways on this game I definitely will alright if that's what you guys want I gotta give what the viewer wants anyways thank you so much for watching make sure to drop a like and subscribe alright and also turn on until notification bell I just come in every single video maybe your user name tell me why what you want why you want it and eventually you know it's all about luck you you will get picked and if you don't get picked don't say it's a scam alright that's just cut being salty or a sore loser because you know you can't win everything in life but the thing is I'm doing a lot of ways I mean so many that like if this video doesn't get 800 comments like like maybe this cut video only has like 50 people that join a giveaway probably every single person that commented is gonna get something free alright just cuz you know I have 10,000 row books don't forget that also 50k that was 50,000 row books giveaway when I hit 50,000 subscribers so stay tuned for that anyways they guys so much for watching and I will see you guys in the next video peace out | Exoid | UCxNs7xFD-rPkj7a1PpBwKXw | 2019-09-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,145 | 5,660 |
IwtZhKMqsFY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwtZhKMqsFY | ✅ 2021 Review Miele Compact C2 Electro+ Plus | Top 5 Best Vacuum Cleaners 2021 | [Music] be sure to check the links in the description below okay so let's get started with the video the fifth product on our list is the bissell featherweight stick this is our best budget vacuum cleaner the bissell featherweight stick is a good corded upright vacuum and although it doesn't come with all the bells and whistles the basic design means it's easy to maintain with fewer parts that need to be replaced and just does what it's designed to do for only thirty dollars as the name suggests it's extremely lightweight to maneuver and easy to carry around so even for bigger cleanups it's not going to strain your arm like the heavier and bulkier vacuums but it would have been nice to have a rotating head for navigating tight areas the all plastic design helps to keep the vacuum light but i think also makes it feel a little cheap although it doesn't affect the performance the suction power is impressive and performs best on bare floors it's not as powerful as upright vacuums so it can struggle with some large debris but manages fine on general dirt regular debris and even pet hair a lot of more expensive stick vacuums also offer the versatility of being able to use it as a handheld vacuum so i think it's amazing that even at this budget price the bissell featherweight stick also gives you that two in one functionality you can easily convert it into a hand vacuum and with the crevice tool it's quite effective for spot cleanups plus with the floor nozzle attached it's much more convenient to vacuum stairs without the awkwardness of using it as a stick vacuum cleaning is simple with this easy to empty bagless vacuum but the dirt compartment is on the smaller side requiring more frequent emptying the only caveat would be the short 15 foot power cord but i don't think it's going to be a deal breaker at this price otherwise it's really hard to fault the bissell featherweight stick vacuum it gets the job done well and with the two in one versatility of using it as a handheld it only adds to the value at this incredible price point the fourth product on our list is the shark navigator lift away professional this is our best upright vacuum cleaner now if you're looking for more power than what traditional stick vacuums offer for bigger cleaning jobs but still want the convenient option of a handheld for spot cleanups i think the 205 dollar shark navigator liftaway pro is the best upright vacuum you can get it's really a two in one vacuum so you can use it in upright mode or with the canister detached making it easier to get into hard to reach places you can just lift away as the name implies the canister body separates from the vacuum and can be used as a handheld and you can attach the tool of your choice to the hose so it's also ideal for above floor areas that normal handhelds can't reach it's not as portable as the bissell but you get the benefit of getting the power of an upright vacuum in a handheld design you get dependable power for the whole home to deep clean carpets even tackling embedded dirt and debris and the hard floor mode gives you impressive multi-surface cleaning you also get shark's turbo pet tool that's great for lifting pet hair from carpeted stairs and upholstery despite being bulkier than stick vacuums it's still surprisingly easy to maneuver especially with its advanced swivel steering and the swivel joint so you get more control even letting you vacuum around furniture without turning the whole vacuum it uses a no clog bagless system and the dust cup is extra large so unlike the bissell you'll be able to clean with less interruptions it also features anti-allergen complete seal technology which is an added benefit if you have small children or anyone in your family with allergies since the hepa filter traps 99.9 percent of allergens in the vacuum i think the versatility of the shark navigator liftaway pro gives you the powerful performance of an upright along with the convenience of a handheld making it one of the best upright vacuum cleaners around the third product on our list is the dyson v11 this is our best stick vacuum cleaner just because it's a stick vacuum doesn't mean it lacks power especially when it's powered by dyson's digital v11 motor and combined with the most powerful cleaner head ever you can pick up the dyson v11 torque drive cordless vacuum cleaner for around six hundred dollars and for that kind of premium price you can bet it's the best stick vacuum around like the bissell you're getting the convenience of a cordless stick vacuum but without sacrificing any suction power the 185 air watts of suction power gives you 125 000 rpm of cleaning suction in a powerful handheld stick vacuum the dyson v11 is quite lightweight and very easy to maneuver because of the pivoting head and it also converts to a handheld to cover all your vacuuming needs making it a little more convenient than the shark navigator lift away pro it features a high torque cleaner head that automatically adapts suction and power to deep clean different floor types without changing cleaner heads i like how it intelligently optimizes suction and speed across all floor types so you always get the right balance of power and runtime when you need it with its dynamic load sensor system the cleaner head is one of dyson's most powerful with stiff nylon bristles for deep cleaning on carpets including ground in dirt plus the soft anti-static carbon fiber filaments capture all the dust from hard floors for a complete clean it comes with three cleaning modes so you can control the suction power depending on the cleaning task using eco mode auto mode or boost mode plus the lcd screen is quite useful showing you your current status including power mode battery time remaining and maintenance alerts the dyson v11 is no doubt the best stick vacuum you can get with incredible suction capabilities intelligent cleaning modes with sensors that automatically change motor speed between carpets and hard floors plus gives you the two in one versatility of using it as a powerful handheld the second product on our list is the miele compact c2 electro plus this is our best canister vacuum cleaner the 700 mila compact c2 electro plus is a more traditional canister vacuum and has power that can handle carpets as easily as it can hardwood floors all in a very compact design although it doesn't automatically switch speeds for different surfaces like the dyson the miele has a convenient rotary dial so you can switch between six different suction modes plus there are also five different height adjustments on the electro plus floor head that has an electrical beater bar to help remove persistent soil embedded in your carpet so whether it's debris on area rugs or dog hair on high pile shags you'll find the motorized floor head will give it a deep clean with a powerful 1100 watts of suction from its miele made vortex motor for hardwood floors the pure suction parquet floor head will glide over the floor for a complete clean and it's quite gentle on sensitive hard floors the compact c2 electro plus comes with three additional accessories conveniently clipped to the hose on their vario clip including a dusting brush upholstery tool and crevice tool all of which are suited to clean those hard to reach places this vacuum does use dust bags which isn't as convenient as bagless vacuums but they're quite large so you won't need to replace them that often the air clean filter system includes a dust bag motor protection filter and hepa air clean exhaust filter for maximum filtration and removes 99.9 percent of dust dirt and allergens which is especially good news if you or any family members suffer from dust allergies the rotary dial seems a little old tech but coming from a reputable company that's been around since the 1890s i think it's easy to overlook since the miele compact c2 electro plus is an exceptional vacuum with excellent german engineering and build plus it has a long service life making it a worthwhile investment for total home cleaning in a compact powerful and allergy friendly machine the first product on our list is the irobot roomba s9 plus this is our best robot vacuum cleaner now for many no matter how great your vacuum is it's still considered a chore so if you're like me you'll have the ultimate convenience of a robot vacuum and i think the irobot roomba s9 plus is the best that offers a completely hands-off experience for around 1 000 you can enjoy the convenience of never having to empty the dirt bin the roomba s9 plus features a self-emptying bin when the s9 plus is docked the dirt collected is automatically sucked into the clean base which holds up to 60 days of dirt so not only does it clean up after you it cleans up after itself but unfortunately you will still have to eventually empty the base station about every two months it uses proprietary allergen lock dust bags and you'll get notified on your app when it's time to swap out for a new one unlike previous roombas that are circular the roomba s9 plus has a capital d shape design that lets it get into deep corners and align itself against walls better so you get a more thorough cleaning job for carpets it uses a three-stage cleaning system that lifts loosens then eliminates debris and pet hair from your carpets giving you full house cleaning the s9 plus has the best in class navigational technology and mapping software and it intelligently maps and cleans an entire level of your home by capturing over two hundred thirty thousand 400 data points per second to optimize coverage and if all this wasn't convenient enough the s9 plus works with the irobot home app google home or alexa voice assistant so if you've left a little mess in the kitchen just ask google or alexa to clean it up now keeping your space clean is really effortless the irobot roomba s9 plus is definitely one of the strongest most autonomous robot vacuums around and i think for the truly hands-free cleaning experience its clean base automatic dirt disposal and seamless integration with your smart home the roomba s9 plus is the best robot vacuum you can get thanks for watching and that's all for this video if you like this video | TECH REVIEW | UCOGapLolOewsy_KOkhdTrOQ | 2021-08-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,809 | 10,223 |
HYu7ui8yAIA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYu7ui8yAIA | B6 W5 D2 Standup | uh as any announcement i think the announcement uh people who haven't submitted their pictures like the pieces in the office i will just repeat it uh maybe if you can do it today today that would be really fine because we [Music] so we have lena so i will give you a reminder and we also have q a session about pay forward that's the announcement from me okay okay thank you emilian i i hope you all like the announcement so i do encourage you to ensure you submit your pictures as soon as possible and prepare for the q and e session so in the meantime this morning i would just like to hear from diego how his week has been coming along and what has been his difficulty can you speak hello are you dead the giga can you just speak to us this morning now you've been coming that long if you okay i think i think it's an idea maybe josiah you can just meet yourself and speak to us this morning how are you feeling i wasn't training be so far what challenges have you been facing and so we recommend possible solutions for you okay good morning good morning yeah yesterday it was another weekend for me i read the about [Music] the project about the data about the tools that we are going to use and i started initial live things in generalizing my my project on my repo yes as i tried to use that also so in summary it's what i did and at the end of the day so that is it for me okay okay now that's that's that's great uh as you can see we're in the week five of the training already we're in the week five already uh and the training is moving so fast how so far so good what challenges can you say uh i did notable challenges you have you've you've come along during this training uh i did not understand the question i'm not yeah i get you okay i said i said we are drive with the training already meaning the training has been moving so fast uh and possibly we are almost halfway to the part six training what can you say about the training in general can you just tell us about the training maybe two to three changed me in a reader because i was not a reader before so now i'm coming yeah i like him reading and yeah um i can say that okay okay that's that's great uh it's great to hear from you uh it's good to to know that the training is intense from your end uh the more the intensity the better the learning chance and opportunity thank you for sharing your thoughts with us this morning i think i'll just move to here from andernet andernet alexander good morning how are you doing can you just please share your thoughts with us this morning i i don't think anthony is there maybe i just moved to to here for margaret margaret are you there good morning how are you hi um good morning uh good morning our hours week five been coming along uh how can you how can you compare we fight with week five with the previous weeks and what would you say are the challenges you faced so far um so i think my my main challenge would be neglecting uh sundays for rest and sometimes i'd use it to in the previous week i'll do it the other week's challenge and then i think last week before i noticed some kind of burnout starting to form and then i had to change and um use sundays for rest and i think this week i'm much more i have much more energy as compared to the other week for yesterday's challenge i and for me it's a very fun project because it kind of falls in my field and [Music] also i took time to [Music] go through uh the different data sets i um it was mostly exploring the data and also created a repo for my project i also walked around here to try and view the data um today i want to start implementing airflow and dhg's yeah i'm excited great thanks it's it's great to hear from you i'm very i'm so sorry about uh the fatigue and burnout this is where the this is where time management comes in when you type when you have a proper time management and you prioritize your tax uh relevantly that way you'll be able to know what uh what tax you're supposed to complete in the day and you're able to achieve that instead of working uh for the seven days of the week [Applause] so moving forward uh i'd like to know as we know uh the training is about 12 week training and so far we are just on with five i would like to hear from anyone how what they see how they envision the uh the future weeks and how prepared a day and what are the expectations maybe i'll just like you to hear from i think you says i've spoken maybe you honest someone you can just speak and tell me what you feel about this training or what you're expected expecting in the future come again with the question okay i i said so far the training has been intense has been a five week of intensive training uh so far i want to know i like to know what i what your expectations in the coming weeks are okay okay thank you uh well my expectation was i mean my expectation was for the week week zero after week four uh i think most of them as the training is intensive yes i've just lived that and it was really challenging and uh i believe it has changed me in a way that i am almost ready for the i mean just as a beginner level of machine learning projects the expectation for the coming days but just have no idea as i have never done any data engineering projects and i've never used the tools the data engineering tools so well i think it's really it's gonna be really hard so i have to really work hard i have to just read a lot that's my expectation and hopefully i will manage to to to to have a knowledge not to compare it with the last previous weeks but hopefully in a better way and to that i will be job ready after all that's what i am expected to be so that's my expectation that's that's it's it's i am very impressed with your expectation on uh your readiness to become job ready and your willingness to take up tax however during the course of your training uh your tutors are always available for you should you encounter any sort of problem so if you share i can see you want to speak can you just meet yourself and speak yes thanks abu bakr can you hear me yeah i can good morning how are you yeah i'm very fine thanks how are you how's everybody hope we are doing great so uh i expect this uh in the coming weeks to be as intensive as they were before because i um i think i speak i don't only speak for myself when i say we are actually uh getting the hang of it as more and more tasks are added to our list i think we are we are more able to at least accomplish some of them so by adding more tasks we can i think even do more so that's really nice and i i expect the same level of intensity and for this week's tasks i we i actually started uh to understand what it really is i was not familiar with any of the concepts prior to this week which are the etl and elt basically data engineering type of tasks so uh uh i'm just understanding them and i just started using to be technical enough i just started using employers sunday and i was creating uh data attacks so thank you very much thank you very much thank you very much for for for sharing your thoughts with us uh it's nice to hear from you uh i'm from your end i can see everything is going fine and your expectations are in line with what we expected at 10 academy so moving forward it's it's it's very clear we all we're all on the right track so the only suggestion or advice i've made is ensure you have a close contact with your teachers should you encounter any any difficulty so we may want to hear from a few more people before we go this morning uh i think i should use here from maybe janet janet shankle good morning how are you good morning i can hear you i'm fine how how are you feeling this morning how how is the how's the 10 academy training treating you what are you expecting uh how can you compare this training so far with the previous week the this week challenge is uh a bit stunning that previous i think i i i little bit i was sick i should remove the the documents very well i hope i will see it today and in the thin academy is more than my expectations it is intensive and it makes me to manage my time properly and i had a lot of knowledge from everybody who are involved with 18 academic the trainees end as a training the training providers and the thing is then academics more than my expectations and i cause a lot of things thank you so much for that i want thanks teen academy and this week challenge was i i didn't i think so it's very well i was a little bit sick who found me think and uncomfortable okay so so it's here uh that you are slightly displaced over the week i hope you're feeling i hope you're feeling better now okay thank you very much thank you very much for sharing it with us this morning i would like to hear from a few more people possibly form let's just go let's let's hear from empty none before we go hello good morning hi good morning can you hear me yes i um hello hello hello i can hear you yes uh sorry can you repeat the question that was supposed to be respondent it's not really a question why you i just want to know what your expectations are about uh the subsequent week and how the training has come along with you so far what has been the difficulty and the challenges and possible where you you think we can solve these problems with external academy uh well last four weeks or has been um well intensive for me uh the my my talent is my main talent is a lot of new tools i haven't used before and [Music] i'm trying to catch up and keep up with them it hasn't been easy i'm not always do all that i'm expecting the next um the best of the program to be as intensive i'm hoping that i will be able to to learn to learn more of them better [Music] i don't know if there is anything i can suggest to other improve um my problem with or my issues so far has been that i just need to uh more and more not anything that i can oh that's nice that's nice you hear me i have been having internet problems i i i think i can hear you uh it's nice it's nice to to know that you you you envision the subsequent week to be more intense to be honest uh which we foresee there will be more even in terms of the past but so far i think you've been equipped with skills and knowledge that will be able to make you succeed in subsequent weeks and that's and that's nice today so maybe i just hear from muhammad mohammed you want you raised your aunt can you speak uh hello can you hear me yes i can so um i think that i have to uh to explain what what i have been through uh for the four weeks ago and uh what i wish uh to for the for the next patch to do uh when they begin so i'll i'll start with um ours that uh thin academy team gave us the time to understand and read the week project before we start and uh the tutorial of uh explaining what what is a weak project on monday if it possible to be pushed or delivered to the next day or to be on evening evening tutorial so that we have time to read and uh know more about the project and uh the terms that we will be working with this week so uh the next point is uh if the tutorials could be a morning that would be very effective and very helpful because um the time or the focus the the individual focus in the morning is so high and i expect that we will make most of uh most of the the tips and tricks that we we will gain from those tutorials the third point is time management i wish that i that we had we had a time management session sorry for the noise i i wish that we have time management uh career session uh in week one uh because that will that that maybe uh will prepare us uh to give more time to manage our time very effectively throughout the week so that we're not all on not delivering uh the tasks and the last point is how to complete the course effectively i wish that in week one we had a session where we uh been exposed to how uh to complete the project effect effectively and which uh things to focus on and which things uh to not bother your mind with and uh yes and uh basically um knowing what we we want to get most of it from uh from this work uh from this course or generally during the course objectives that we want to gain throughout the course thank you thank you very much uh mohammed so i'm not mistaken i all i can say is you have me uh you've reached valid points very very good points um and i'll i like to start from the technical aspect where you made mention of being given time to understand the tutorials and work for and that is a very valid point and i think you can just speak to speak to any of your technical uh tutorials during the session you can just message them on slack and saying this is what you feel or maybe during the weekends you can just properly time your time yourself uh i believe by saturday or sunday's uh the the exercise and the exercise for the following week is usually in the folder already maybe during your leisure time during the weekend you can just scroll through the folder and just get familiar with the tags beforehand similarly you made mention of time management uh career exercise just recently that was before week four we did have uh uh time management and prioritization prioritization prioritization uh exercise and i believe subsequently who have an exercise that is that's solely focused on time management focusing on time management in respect that uh we will be relating how to manage your time uh with sten academy and in the future overall i think you've made valid points uh which which are no tables but i would further advise you to to lay your queries to your technical team as they're in post position to answer such questions i hope i have clarified that let me just hear from [Music] from patrick i see you're raising your hand just pick before i go this morning good morning patrick hey good morning good morning first of all i'm really grateful that i joined the week with five so um also yesterday was uh was a little bit busy day for me so i uh i pretty much didn't do anything about the project but i i i went through the document so uh today in the morning i went to i tried to to download that the data even though i didn't get anything so i was like i downloaded the csv but it was empty but i i reached out to to fish was trying to help me get it done probably i'll be able to to get the time by by the end of this meeting so um this training so i've been intense as every everyone said but with support of people like tamal it's great it's getting easier and easier yeah we're trying our best to you know to get some out out of something out of this yeah so also what i i'm expecting in the upcoming weeks is um to to get more practice to practice more on my data engineering and um and report writing report because i'm not that good in writing reports so uh i really want to to make improvement on writing reports thanks thank you very much uh thank you very much for sharing your thoughts i am really impressed with the aspects when you said uh a colleague uh does the funny training that's tamar has been helping you uh get along with tax you don't understand i mean this is one of the benefits uh this is one of the benefits of focus of 10 academy where you have to relate to people very well so however yesterday i published at least in the careers on the careers channel uh a pairing list so as such i will do advice you to get familiar and get acquainted with your pair uh in in carrying out stocks helping yourself because subsequently we'll be having another pair mentoring uh exercise and aside the exercise it is very important that you get at least let's close to someone like that you can easily run to should you be encountering any problem when your tutors are not available i think we're behind shadow already and i'll just hand over to emilian to take over from this good morning guys and please do have a wonderful day emilian over to you all right all right all right thank you very much are you guys ready for your hot seat are you around ready for the hot questions right so uh today we're going to use the chat box so uh but i will not restrict people who would want to talk who would want to ask their questions like talking that would also be fine so without further ado i would like to welcome our hot seat player today michael michael he's very ready there how's the seat michael is it starting to get hot yeah it's cold in this and uh i want people to make it hot for me i'm very sure people will make it hot like really hot i'll make it myself okay help me out all right thank you very much so uh he's michael he's the hot seat player today so guys questions in the chat box if you want to speak you can speak quote questions you know he told me he's ready for any question there's no pass is that true michael yeah i was getting i said i was getting ready okay all right you added some animations okay margaret hi michael hi margaret are you i'm well i have one question if you could disinvent anything in the world what would it be and why yeah it's kind of subjective thing you ask right and i would go for the invention of dynamite and i would probably take it back where it's it hasn't been known about or it hasn't been heard of uh before so that's because it's uh we can see how much destruction is causing throughout the world and how we are tending to be enemies to ourselves so to cancel that out to reconcile that out so i would go for uh a dynamite okay this question in the chat box questions are you going to be reading yourself or can i help you i think you can read write okay okay okay i'll do that okay uh that's you i think 10 academy team has asked me about my girlfriend an embracing memento with michael flynn no no i haven't definitely uh tell us who is michael and a short presentation just yes so michael is a 24 years old ethiopian electrical and computer engineer and he is passionate about machine learning in data engineering as a whole and he's looking for a carrier in those fields | 10 Academy | UCDwr854iwfpjDk1ESK5ofvQ | 2022-09-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,558 | 17,942 |
0_zVWS-g5LA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_zVWS-g5LA | MASSIVE TEXAS BURGER CHALLENGE | Faster Than Randy Santel? | With Raina Huang | 7000 Calories!! | [Music] you [Music] everyone Joel hands today we are in Frisco I believe that South's pronounced Frisco Texas my first time in Texas and it is hot and I like it a lot and we're outside Kenny's burger joints here to do their El Jefe burger challenge is about a seven inch pound burger randy santel just did this two days ago yes today is July 1st happy Canada Day everybody here at my good friend Miss Reina playing as Randy says and mr. Blaine so we're gonna one hour I believe it is to eat this seventh pound burger don't know if there's a record or anything and I believe believe if we beat it we get a hunger Ella gift card in the burden for free so we'll double check that well you're gonna head on in should be good that's it let's eat everything's bigger in Texas let's go wait start everybody so here we are with the challenges so three pounds of beef massive buns like well Texas toast buns probably two pounds of bread jalapenos we got bacon of course my favorite ketchup I see bacon I don't know if I said that lettuce tomato onion there's a lot of stuff but it looks really good yeah I can smell the jalapenos very spicy so one our hundred gift card three and t-shirt if we beat it so let's see if we can take down the boss I'll have that here of course with miss Rayna Rayna looks good yeah ready yeah put my hair too perfect got our lovely lady and timer here snaps excellent by the way so directed for this location is about 28 minutes by randy santel not saying we're doing records but just for your information so that hey everyone welcome today's video with today we're Kenny's in Frisco Texas so super cool this was my first day in Texas and I was very very excited although I will admit both me and Randy were absolutely exhausted mr. Blaine - so Reyna had just arrived in Texas driving from California and me and Blaine had been flying like basically all morning and our were up super early and didn't sleep the night before so to make a long story short we were both absolutely exhausted for this challenge we were like I don't even know if you're gonna be able to do this but let's just dig in let's have some fun and so let me now tell you about this very very very very very very delicious burger challenge there's chili on this incase of cheese a lot of stuff and there really was so there were so many ingredients burger that didn't even know of so you had chili you had french fries you had like nacho cheese you had the beef patties you had onions pickles jalapenos all toppings and that you know choose the sauce and with ketchup so did Rayna you can do like mayonnaise or mustard or whatever you want but of course I like ketchup [Music] yeah so yes this was a seven pound burger challenge so don't take me wrong when I say that this thing was very easy to eat just all the sauces all the chili and everything we just made the burger absolutely very very moist so a super easy burger challenge to eat everything was super fresh than the breads or the buns we're super soft as well and especially after they've been soaking in that chili and that cheese and in that delicious burger juice try to spread the beef out we let the burgers go off a little bit before we start it but probably not enough as you can see steam still very much rising from all the beef and stuff but like I said just very delicious but of course when you have all those different layers of items and sauces and chilies that really incubates the heat in there but overall like I said super delicious burger the staff were absolutely phenomenal of this place the lady was telling us that she worked there for 11 years and she's never seen anybody completed as you saw in the wall there only been 6 previously and then with Randy turned 7 winners out of like 200 and some attempts so a very very very low success rate and of course we were hoping to make that an eight winner and a ninth winner and the funny things they had so many losers at their wall ashame actually turned into the whole hallway leading to the bathroom so if you make a lot of jokes about that but I'll just you know not use that kind of toilet talk so they say and I'll let you use your own imagination of what kind of situation it is we got rid of all the bacon there were jalapenos on this burger however they weren't anything substantial it was only at like it maybe a small handful and it didn't like add any difficult each of the challenge they weren't you know it wasn't so many of them that they're you're getting sick or nauseous from them or anything so you know it was just a small addition it wasn't too big of a deal I started off this burger challenge very very very casually just a tea very casually really that's kind of how we felt like I said we're actually both absolutely exhausted and a little worried about you know functioning on such little sleep I'll say that well I think that's pretty much the majority of the information I had to share about the chod again super easy to eat very delicious no issues with that this is a burger challenge that I would try to attempt again so I'll let you tune in hopefully me and Reina can become again the eighth and ninth winner out of like 200 whatever attempt but of course what to tune in see what happens and well I bet I'll let you enjoy the rest of the video also shadow Texas Texas is freaking awesome so woohoo don't you just a bunch left for me rain is killing it as well we're gonna help you now the tougher the bread saban sex is toast [Music] 20 minutes 20 seconds him even it along and is basically under the prep my mom was dead knock you back only your 52 minutes left [Music] I mean I just did it when they took the bite yeah alright so I just finished up that challenge I believe that is a new record that kind of spit up at the end cuz I was like I guess it's actually pretty close so please don't record at the other location was about 12 minutes we just did that in just under 11 so I think that's a new record between the two locations and definitely record for here Raven is absolutely killing it she's down to like maybe a quarter laughs basically just his top bun I'm like a little handful of food they're just finishing up now super delicious very much enjoyed it nice to have that chili on there gable a bit like moisture so with some tune in green at the finishes and krish's this challenge [Music] No [Music] eat a lot get used to eating a lot just like gonna use to like be able to run a marathon together run a lot it's mind over matter oh yeah this times were mine so just end I can't stand up straight [Music] take the glass - just a spoon thanks very much do you like immediately I met you as a dessert it sounds fun you know fire Greenpeace or a another bird front and a chocolate cheese cake pan butter pie so we're like less than 20 minutes in our office women said Miranda is wearing like a couple bites lashes hastily killing it she's actually gonna be randy santel Stein here so dude well excellent on track [Music] for those of you wondering what I'm doing no I'm not rubbing rayna's back she asked me to ice her so basically when you're feeling really nauseous and you feel like you're gonna throw up if you apply ice or something else to kind of shock your system in a sensitive area such as like on your back or your armpit it kind of helps eliminate a little bit of the nausea so that's what's going on no I'm not just rubbing her back precariously she just simply wanted me to ice her [Music] basically the last green is killing which is even beaten Randy santel thought that we tried to but it just towards eventually yeah [Music] so just over 25 minutes Reena just killed it she's feeling really good I think but good job you did it you did it that was a big one so that everybody huge tanks over here Kenny is really good too I actually very much enjoyed that burger my try a couple more items we'll keep you updated what if that we're both do for now absolutely delicious of course until next time stay happy I'll be hungry happy eating you know to do don't don't we do it Texas y'all and here's their peanut butter pie made locally with a butter fingers crossed apparently well that's the thick thick rich wayne has a pc2 pop of threads yeah sometimes these kind of upper thighs are like dense that yeah that's pretty dense so I like peanut butter you'll notice I'll try it on camera here we go [Music] he has two pieces of good all right this is good it's super sweet but it's very delicious and yes me and marina both we got some really good parents that's super cool I'm blowing my best it's alright I'll enjoy the pie our staff do that's good that's not calorie-free and that did skip on some desserts the rest of this week at church that looks like a milkshake would be really good thanks bro yeah seven seas delicious here's my receipt total is about fifteen or sixteen hundred bucks fifteen hundred dollar charge for pain and suffering no big deal so yeah only sixteen hundred dollars today [Music] howdy everyone and today we are in downtown Dallas Texas that's right we are in Texas series like some I don't know all these buildings and whatever apparently we're walking towards what they call the historic district I believe me and Blaine down here in Texas yes I have a mass don't worry I just took it off for this video so yeah we're gonna see a little bit of this area should be fun doing lots of fun stuff and eating and endeavors and all that good whatever whatever so Texas here we are but want to come here for so long and I'm very excited to be here so let's see what happens and here's what a gentleman referred to as the Golden Boy which apparently is a statue of sculpted in 1927 by a lady in New Jersey to which this statue was in New Jersey overseeing a pier for years however about 12 years ago or so AT&T which has their big AT&T Plaza and they were experienced store they basically own this whole Plaza they somehow acquired him to what she is now here in Dallas I think they've repainted him though but it looks pretty interesting so golden boy downtown Dallas it's very cool statue and here's a big old hotel throughout the name we were just over there but in case you don't get back over there's that thing it was enjoyable there definitely is a few happy people around Dallas and here we have Thanksgiving square it says love the Lord your God with all your heart so it looks like it is a thank you square and I'll show you what it looks like down here [Music] looks really cool here's a great big waterfall fountain here we got some doves hello doves very neatly Capgras hey that's cool there's the fountain that's very pretty I like that some kind of a weird attorney building that's a cool looking building look at that the pattern on that I don't even know what that is but there's no windows on that side of it historic exhibits that thing the big fountain and then come into his courts with praise thanksgiving square so I mean right now everything's closed but normally there's looks like an information section here then you have another waterfall this is this is very pretty actually I'm impressed that this is just right downtown chocolate dude sweet and then here we have the world's biggest eyeball it's like that what do they call it they all-seeing eye Lord of the Rings reference yeah and then but like look at the detail on that that's impressive that's like looks like a like a bowling ball material and you have that like detailed spread of colors oh that giant eyeball definitely lived up to its name that is absolutely massive another view of the absolutely giant eyeball which in for unfortunately people have drawn graffiti on and wrote in swear words I don't know why you wanted to have a big eyeball but it definitely saw what they were doing get it and again the giant eyeball for a different angle and just to give you perspective this doesn't do it justice this thing's massive we think it is 40 feet tall yeah 30 40 feet at least this is really cool it didn't know Dallas has such a big eyeball got big eyes but it's be one it's a big one the big big Beauty big Beauty here in Dallas and here is I forget what it's called some kind of plaza something something they have this big loop it's pretty cool then there's some like teeter-totter things over there some green space we have a Blaine and then there's a trees and more green space yeah it's kind of cool and here we are and some kind of park down at town they had some play place stuff and again more green space and look it's this park and this is there's a lot of describing a kept green spaces down so kind of met a friend I don't know she's not looking very well today though you're right now gonna be of any assistance hopefully should be okay some more fountains I love my downtown Dallas lots of that's just some really nice architecture down here I guess you can't see it now there's more like lady statues down there it's uh some definitely some older buildings lots of tall buildings | Joel Hansen | UC_9I8ulL_v4SvsXwiVKlzqw | 2020-07-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,482 | 12,998 |
E5K7vdB4M7A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5K7vdB4M7A | Destiny 2: How To Get Top 10% (NO CHEESE) in Guardian Games | Week 2 | 350K POINTS! | [Music] so i'm going to show you guys how to get to the top 10 in guardian games for the second week what's up guys reckless here and welcome back to another video today i'm going to show you guys how we got over 350 000 points in the competitive playlist for guardian games without any single cheese i will however skip all the traveling parts to make this video a little bit shorter for your sake believe it or not getting to the top 10 is easier than you think you really need a group of people that are very coordinated so i probably wouldn't do this without your entire group having mics in short the key to getting the top 10 percent is to emote and then finish every honored and champion that spawns a mic is important because you want to make sure that you guys coordinate so you guys do not kill the honor or champion before you can emote and then um actually finish them doing this will grant you the finishing touches as well as the insulting injury medals each time that you actually do it each honor or champion enemy will give you like 10 000 points if you actually do this correctly we actually did emotes and finishers on everything that wasn't a red bar enemy however there are a few enemies that we weren't able to finish and we kind of make a couple mistakes during this because we accidentally killed them or because you aren't able to actually finish that just make sure that it says that you did the emote on the bottom left of the screen before you actually do the finisher or you won't get both medals this next area you will spend the majority of your time in this mission in the vehicle bay you want to milk all of the honored enemies in this area they will be all over the map but your focus will be on the top left and right sides they will come out the door in either a group of two or a single enemy after you kill the first ones when you first get into the area the vehicle bay will also have barrier champions too and it's a little bit easier um in order to kill them if you kill the red bar enemies to get them out of the way also kill the interceptor pilots they can kill you when you least expect it and they are the scions driving the interceptors when you get far enough kill only one of the tanks that spawn in order to make more honored enemies spawn in you can literally stay here for the majority of the mission but remember when the timer hits 20 minutes your multiplier and your points do go down so make sure everyone or at least one person is paying attention to that in the next few rooms you will have a few red bar enemies including turrets mixed with honored enemies and like one barrier champion just take care of them doing the same thing that you have in the previous room right before the elevator be very careful not to kill everything so fast there are a lot of honored enemies mixed with red bar enemies and one unstoppable champion when you get to the boss room melt the boss as fast as you can so he puts up his white shield then heads to the left side of the room to take care of the unstoppable champion once he's low enough go ahead and emote and then finish him and then focus on all of the other adds when all the ads are gone focus on the boss and take down his giant orange shield then rinse and repeat in this room the final boss room only has three phases with only two unstoppable champions and there are no honored enemies at all just a whole bunch of red enemies hopefully this actually helps you guys out to at least get up to 300k and if it does let me know down in the comments and that my friends bring us to the end of the video if you are new here feel free to subscribe to my channel and like the video if you enjoyed it and i will see you guys in the next one hey hey you watch these videos too i know you like them go go go go | recklessXRP | UCXtD9p9KmJlpdjbKY8o9vsQ | 2022-05-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 751 | 3,805 |
G9NabGlnDCs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9NabGlnDCs | I'm a Machine An interview with Fabiano Caruana | GibChess | [Music] these often referred to as the machine due to his superhuman calculation ability he's one of the strongest potential challengers to the World Championship I'm very happy to have with us who will number two US Champion Fabriano Khurana welcome to Gibraltar for having me and you were coming back here fabby after 2011 yeah so after all these years what made you come back I wanted to experience something a bit different from the tournament I usually play an open tournament is is a different challenge it's a sort of it's not a new experience but it's something which I don't normally face and and it's interesting for me it's also I think more fun to play different players and it's one of the most reputable open tormance in the world so it was a good choice and you firstly enjoy an open tournament oh cool fun and more with your preference um I think because it's different I prefer open tourneys I mean I in close ones I usually play the same you know dozen players usually you have the same repertoire Zoar some variations of that and you have to try to find something new against the Berlin or against the Petroff or against the night or offend I can get pretty tiring and very difficult to find something which your opponent doesn't expect you know playing these guys all the time does sometimes get a bit yeah monotonous talking about opening preparations now that is one of your strengths now there's a lot of criticism and admiration for opening preparation a lot of people say it's taking over the game what is what do you think I mean it's true that a lot of both teams are very well analyzed know especially if you go into like huge mega variations like the Marshall or or the Bishop g5 matter but there there's a lot of unexplored areas and I I really don't think we see that problem with like preparation killing chess if they can't find advantage in the main lines of long theories and they'll just deviate from the very start and so you'll get interesting to ask you to work let's go back a little bit too to how it all started for you when you were 12 you moved from from the u.s. to Madrid and Puri I mean the main reason for it with your game now that's what that's a big commitment for the whole family to relocate yeah I my parents made the decision at the time to go to Europe they wanted to see Europe they wanted me to experience a different culture in a different sort of life so I left school in the United States and I went to Spain and I started playing chefs very consistently and studying just a lot more along the way you had a lot of coaches that you worked with a lot of different trainers now how do you decide that right now you're working with your son Cosmo no I mean I've worked with a lot of coaches and for the last 2 and 1/2 years I was working with Roose Tom with some cousin Jenna before that was Vladimir to 12 I mean I've worked with a lot of coaches and also other players who was liking me only less consistently than my main coaches I've worked with a lot of grandmasters over the years which has been very helpful because every player has a different way of viewing the game and I'm working on chef and I mean in terms of like like my current situation I just find it very comfortable to over stones.we I think we get along well we also achieve a good amount of work and I think it's we have a pretty high level in terms of our analysis and and our work ethic now of course computers are indispensable in today's time when it comes to preparation what is the right way for a player to use the computer how would you advise them that they should use the machine it's I think it's just more something that you practice and you get better at it but in general the stronger you are the better you will be at at noticing the times when you should press a computer bit more to analyze this position rather than just take his word for it a lot of it is just assessing which is the most practical way like if something is objectively not that great at least to draw but you know that your opponent just won't won't be able to find that and a lot of our analysis I do just ends with like okay this is new it's a new idea that they won't expect it because the computer doesn't show it and and you have to make a ton of digital moves and that's enough for me right it's not important for it to be the top move of the computer which is a practically difficult option for your opponent to deal with yeah I mean if I think as on today that that something will work I don't really care if it's good or not it doesn't really matter to me if this is going to be novelty of a year or or if you know people will write online that that is already refuted that it's so obvious that it's dead lost and then in 2015 you decided to move back to the US so what what made you do that well that was a more personal decision from my side us just like changed very dramatically over the ten years that I left the Federation in 2005 and came back in 2015 and the US has just kind of exploded after that and and now we see that it's one of the strongest even arguably the strongest nation in the world maybe we just want to Limpy had a few months ago and I wanted to get back to the place which felt most like home to me right and and it all seemed like such a perfect time to come back when when chess is booming in the US what would you say if your biggest trend I I think that my positional understanding is pretty solid I think I've like grown very practical in my approach to chests over the years I think that in general I'm a well-rounded player and I'm all aspects of my game there aren't huge weaknesses there are something that I definitely have to work on but nothing which which makes me a huge target for for another player and so it's not so easy for other players to get the better of me now also when you're playing you're quite a poker face that's quite a great quality to have is that something that you worked on or no I I haven't worked like I have I mean they're they're players were very expressive like Nakamura because far off was of course notoriously I mean he when he when he didn't like his position I think he could easily tell even if you're not a Jesper ya know he I mean he would like I heard that he would curse in Russian when when he realized he made a mistake or there-there's famous videos of his like his game against fishy where he plundered and and just like once you realize that the shotgun face was it was very obvious against Vichy I made it a similar I mean a terrible blunder I I was lucky I wasn't losing on the spot but somehow I dream and after game he asked me if i blundered or if I like sacrifice candy verso expression that yeah he couldn't tell and I was kind of surprised because I thought I thought it was particularly if that I had wondered I don't know I mean I don't think it makes a huge difference like it can you see players who have that poker faces who who do pretty long chef the distance between say will number do and even a well number eight nine is not really that much if it's a few points and a few tournaments here and that do you keep an eye on in competition do you ever feel like you sort of like insecurity or something when it comes to players who are around you do you follow their game I had you followed again but definitely don't feel quickly when they do well there are extra players who I I kind of you know I kind of enjoy seeing them lose it sounds very sadistic but I can't help it but it's only because of ratings it's just I didn't work it right now I'm counting on ratings somewhat take a lot even add oh I'm like I do that I'm I mean I was having already into qualifiers against so I I have a pretty safe level if I let manage to maintain it then it should be enough so I prefer I mean I don't like to see players coming very close to my training I mean if I keep doing well I shouldn't care about anyone else results I tell focuses more just on your yeah I mean it's men you know if I do well I want to you feel happy when they do do that well no that's just some pure sadistic enjoyment that I get with the USD magic was in Baku it's one of the strongest teams in the world which other country do you think is I think India is a bunch of saying that even if you sit across from me but India is really improving a lot and you know it Olympia they they always do well I think they got fourth yeah yeah and the last one they are a very strong team and probably will continue to get stronger in the future China despite their bad results on the left or better of course very strong image still improving and you never know because there's so many like young Chinese players who were we're up-and-coming and you haven't even heard of them and and then you like at some point see them pop up in some tournament and gain like 100 points you know we saw some surprising results from like Iran but they're very young like it they had a teenage team and they it scored very well or even like North I mean Norway would Magnus leading it and then get into any well as well yeah I mean if they're younger players continue to improve like like tari or I'm not sure who else is very promising but yeah they get some players closing in on twice 100 they could also be a contender for four medals in the future Olympia right now there's been a lot of talk about how the gap in grading between you and the one number one is getting really close your coding points behind name if that's something that you think about if that's part of your goal it is a goal I mean I do want to at some point to catch up to in rating or or overtake them if I continue playing well then at some point it might happen we wish you all the best for the trade watch abroad the chess festival and can't wait to see you in action thank you [Music] | GibChess | 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P-pjAF4uU7c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-pjAF4uU7c | The Ambiguous Case (SSA) | welcome back to our lecture series math 1060 trigonometry for students at southern utah university as usual i'll be your professor today dr andrew misline in chapter 8 in our lecture series particularly in lectures 24 and 25 we've been using the law of sines and the law of cosines to help us solve various settings of oblique triangles so we use the law of sines to help us out in the situation we have an angle side angle or an angle angle side criteria given we've used the law of cosines to help us solve side side side our side angle side situations and there's one more case that we have to consider and so this is the case of side side angle with our usual triangle situation where we like to have a triangle labeled like uh a uh b and c let's assume that we know angle a all right uh we're gonna know side b and we know side a and so this gives us our side side angle situation uh we do have the situation where we have an aos that is there's an angle opposite side pair so it's very likely we'd want to use the law of sines because we can then since we know little b we could compare that to angle b and go from there and so the ambiguous case is generally solved using the law of sines but depending on the lengths of these numbers a and b compared to the angle measure of a this can affect again the situation and in these six cases that we're going to talk about we're going to consider the altitude h which equals b sine of a in this situation that is we're going to take the altitude associated to angle c like so let's call that height of the altitude h and so by basic trigonometry you have opposite over hypotenuse with respect to this right triangle here and so h equals b sine of a so consider that in the following uh in the following situations so the thing is the the ambiguous case we're going to see can have no solution it could have one solution you can have multiple solutions and that's what really makes it ambiguous you can solve the ambiguous case using the law of cosines or the law of sines but it turns out the law of sines is typically simpler and so in the subsequent videos for this lecture i will demonstrate how to solve the ambiguous case using exclusively the law of sines but be aware things could be modified for the law of cosines of one approach if one wanted to so the first situation is let's suppose the angle you are given is less than 90 degrees so angle a is acute and if then the side length a which is opposite from angle a if that's shorter than the altitude which again the altitude is given as b sine of a so one could compute this altitude here you're going to get no solutions to the triangle why is that well you get a picture that kind of looks something like the following you have angle a which is acute you have angle b which is given and then the altitude is b times sine of a and you have little a over here basically in this situation the little h excuse me little a is just too short right it doesn't matter how you rotate this angle right here because angle c is not given it potentially could be anything right there's no amount of rotation that'll ever make the short a side uh since it's shorter than the altitude it'll never hit over here and so you can't form a triangle so there are this this case demonstrates there are conditions for which the ambiguous case leads to no solution it could be that again because the angle is too small it's acute and it's corresponding side length is too small in other words the aos is too small therefore no possible triangle could have those parameters all right i'm still sticking with the case where a is acute what if a is equal to the altitude h well in that situation you would get exactly one triangle it would necessarily have to be a right triangle which you see right here because the altitude h and the side length a happened to be the same length and that's the only way to connect the triangle that would force that angle b is in fact a right angle side length b is the hypotenuse of that of that right triangle and then c would be the complement of a and then by the pythagorean relationship or trigonometric relationships we get the other leg as well so there is this one situation where if a equals the altitude for an acute angle then you get a unique right triangle okay now continuing on this is where it can get to kind of interesting here suppose we take a to still be an acute angle so a is less than 90 degrees but let's suppose that the side length little a it's larger than the altitude which again altitude is given by b times sine of a so we can compute that length but it's shorter than the side length b then it turns out there are actually two possible triangles that could be created using these parameters there is an obtuse triangle where angle b is obtuse that that's the one we're talking about here something like this but there's also the acute triangle where angle b would then be acute in that situation in both situations angle c would be forced to be an acute angle but we see that there's two possibilities because after all the angle b is unspecified so this this length that corresponds to a it has the potential to rotate right you could swing it like a pendulum and anywhere it contacts the line given right here by the ray i should say given by this angle a that's provided that would perfor that would provide a triangle and so there is a situation where the triangle could have two possibilities um and so side side angle does not provide us a congruence condition because it turns out if two triangles share the same side side angle conditions they might be incongruent still because there could be two possibilities another situation for which the angle a that's given is still acute and it could be that a is greater than or equal to b that's provided so maybe a is the longer side in that situation that would lead to exactly one triangle and you get a picture looks something like this again this aos it's larger than b so that would force b to be an acute angle because it has to be smaller than a which itself is acute and then we can go from there um now let's consider i'm not going to really consider the case where a is a right angle uh because again that right triangle trigonometry is something we've already talked about we're really focusing on uh the ambiguous or not the well the biggest case obviously but we want to be focusing on the oblique case so if a is an obtuse angle so a is larger than 90 degrees if a if little a is less than or equal to b then turns out you get no possible triangle and this is the same situation as before right since a it's just you know a should be the longest side because if angle a is larger than 90 degrees it's obtuse and a triangle can only have one obtuse angle that means the obtuse angle is the largest angle of the triangle and then therefore the its opposite side should be the longest side of the triangle so you can see that if in fact little a is too short it's not it's if it's not bigger than b then it's not the longest length and therefore it can't there's no such triangle could exist right a similar statement could be said if we are greater than or equal to 90 degrees right and then in the other situation if angle a is greater than 90 degrees but little a is bigger than b then you get a unique possible triangle again this has to be the longest side and again we can modify this to be a is greater than equal to 90 degrees if we want to consider right triangles but that's not going to be our primary goal in the in the subsequent videos for this lecture right here so this demonstrates all six possibilities uh let's let me zoom out for you so you can see them right here now the good news is when it comes to using uh the law of sines to consider the ambiguous case we don't need to recognize all six of these cases uh that is to say we're not going to be checking for like well if a is a is an acute angle check the altitude check the altitude check b right we don't have to do any of those checks whatsoever we don't have to worry about is a obtuse is a acute it turns out that we don't even really need to recognize that we're in the ss a situation we can just proceed to start using the law of signs and we'll see this in the subsequent examples uh because if you have this situation let me come up to the picture we started with up here right because of the aos associated to a and a here since we know angle a and we know side a and we know side b the very natural thing to do first is to then use the law of sines to find angle b so we have sine b over little b and this equals sine a over little a the data we're given suggests that we should be solving for b and in the process of solving for b here sine of b uh it'll naturally determine which case we go it certainly actually filters itself like we throw the coins in the coin sorting machine we don't have to worry about just like their shapes uh they're going to go into their different holes and so if we follow this sorting process we will solve this ambiguous case and so while the ambiguous case there is no death i i need more information about the side side angle before i can tell you what the outcome is going to be the good news for us practitioners of trigonometry is we just have to use law of sines it'll naturally sort itself into these six cases | Andrew Misseldine | UCKzEdLMdKIVs7FQucbz48bQ | 2021-06-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,827 | 9,357 |
Xe4oFzWrtbw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe4oFzWrtbw | Board of Assessors April 8, 2021 | script to read i have my script reading thank you angela thank you uh pursuant to governor baker's march 12 2020 order suspending certain provisions of the open meeting law general law chapter 30a section 18. this meeting of the amherst town board of assessors is being conducted by a remote participation um and now i have to check to make sure that everyone's video and audio is working properly ken hargreaves can you hear me yes all right uh lee hines can you hear me yes elizabeth duffy can you hear me she's connected but but i don't think she's there right well here she comes okay elizabeth duffy can you hear me um but she's not muted there she is elizabeth duffy can you hear me no we can't hear you elizabeth duffy can you hear me all right we cannot hear you at all am i am i the only one that can't hear no no can you hear me i can hear you david okay did you hear her david no not yet you all enjoying this lovely day oh it's beautiful out there i love your ceiling david well i think you can it's very is it new or has it been there a long time uh well we we had the we built the portrait five years ago we had the deck collapse do we figure we're going to do it make a porch out of it and i always saw this in some other places and so we ended up the wd and they had a bunch of redwood that we were able to use came out quite nice obviously i can't really call the meeting to order without the assessor not usually not your microphone liz try your microphone no try your earphones with your microphone oh okay yeah she does something quick now yeah the only thing i will say is if some i'm going to put my my i'm so sorry i'm trying to squish steven uh i'm going to put my phone on airplane plane mode and i'm going to if i get a phone call on the stupid telephone sometimes it will interrupt this thing i just want to give you a good fyi and i can actually close the door because stephen's on his own computer okay hopefully everything will go fine i'd like to call the meeting to order um remember um we are um being recorded uh this is being recorded to the web and it's going going on to the town of amherst youtube channel okay so i now call the meeting to order um uh i want to ask everyone to mute until it because it cuts down on background noise um okay i think that's all the introductory stuff i have to do hang on a minute um and now um i ask uh for i move that we approve the minutes of march 11 2021 and i've just lost and i've just lost my claim i've just lost my picture there we go sorry has everyone had a chance to look at the minutes so i i should point out that uh they didn't get emailed until i didn't get mine until about 15 minutes before the meeting so gentlemen have you seen your um the minutes yes yes okay ken yes all right all those in favor anybody want to make any changes or corrections additions corrections no no okay all those in favor of approving the minutes of march 11 2021 please say aye hi all those opposed that's unanimous okay we move on to motor vehicle abatement reports ms duffy hey um this is the first on the abatements between march 8th and march 12th for excise abatements and the amount of 5 417 and 15 cents okay we usually see a list that is also here do you have any questions gentlemen no because we're not seeing the list you're not saying the list you still have this summary sheet up list there you go okay okay uh i'm looking at this is the list for this is the list from march 8th to march 12th okay vehicle abatements okay i see 40 abatements and i don't know whether i'm seeing the bottom of the page or not is that is that the total at the bottom it does look like 5035. this this segment though remember it's in three segments so if you add the 261 and the 120 above there's subtotals so these are all subtotals the main total is on the on the first page that's the 5417 so the 5035 is only for this grouping right here that we're done in 2021. the 2020 abatements there was two of them uh herbert and pacman and they had 261.8 and one cent for abatements and then the abatements for 2019 there were only two of them and that was for 120 dollars and 42 cents is everybody still there yeah i got a little scared there for a minute so that's why it's 5417 as a summary so you have 40 44 abatements in all the largest bunch was that um third group there that was done for 2021. so it's the the the total of the 120 261 and 5035 that's correct that makes up the 54 17 15. okay did we lose richard richard i do not know let me stop sharing so i can see who's participating uh i have richard here oh there he is hi richard i don't know what's going on but it's not good your signal uh unstable i don't know what's going on um okay do you have any questions about that particular abatement we just reviewed nope that was the 5417-15 for the three years 19 20 and 21. okay okay you got to vote on that one okay did something happen while i was away not really i mean um basically we had the abatement up for uh the first on the agenda and let me just bring that back up for you can everybody see that nope okay so these are the the three segments 2019 2020 and 2021. the sum of the parts are 40 um 54 17 and 15 cents it's separated by assessment year and if there is no other comment i guess i'm looking for a vote on that okay i'm sorry i have no idea what you're what you just what you just brought up i thought we were looking at abatements for the week of march 8th to march 12 2021. and that's what these are these are from march 8th to march 12th 2021 okay there was two of them for fiscal year 2019. so that's for that particular tax roll well i see what you're saying i'm saying i'm sorry yeah for 120 dollars and forty two so let's draw here okay i see that yeah okay two for fiscal year 2020 yeah and that was mr herbert mr paquin for 126 i'm sorry 261 and penny yeah and then we had over 40 abatements for 2021 for 5 000 oh gosh this thing is blocking me 35 and 72 cents okay and so on the agenda it says 5417.15 that's correct because that's the sum total of all of those done in that period okay i move that we approve those abatements second all those in favor please say aye all right hi okay okay moving on we're going to go to our next our next grouping which is uh march 15th to march 19th um is that apparent on the screen for you now gentlemen yes okay okay and we have a total of one thousand two dollars and eighty three cents for that period and it is all for 2021 fiscal year i'm sorry one is for 2020 for 19.58 cents and then the rest uh the the 12 others are for 2021 for 983 and 25 cents for a total of one thousand two dollars and 83 cents okay now i'm i'm just curious we're seeing some from other years and now we've met i never recall that happening before so what's the rule oh you have you have done that in the past it's just i haven't really pointed that out this is the fiscal year that you should you see in the far left side and um we are allowed to go back to previous tax rolls aside from the the current 2021 tax rate all right i have i move that we approve those abatements for a total of one thousand two two dollars and 83 cents second excellent all those in favor please say aye aye [Music] all those opposed that's unanimous okay this is your third uh group of abatements for march 22nd to the 31st it's for a total of 2 230 dollars and 77 cents um you have two from 2020 for 87.38 and then you have 28 from 2021 for 21.43 and 39 cents okay um i move uh that we approve the that set of abatements for 2230.77 second okay this is the real estate for the vote you didn't have the vote oh i'm so sorry all over your favor please say please say hi all opposed that's unanimous [Music] liz yes on the first one just to go back to for a minute for clarification yeah um it didn't have the summary like these last two did uh um that's why we had that's why we had the question about the different amounts is that was there another page that did have the summary on it this particular one only had the one page yeah the other two had summaries this had a summary and the other one did the reason why yes yeah the reason why i asked that's because the signatures are not on that page yeah okay um good question i don't know why this one doesn't because it has the signatures here it says board of assessors yeah and it comes after and it has this yeah so so i don't know why it doesn't have a separate page for this one i couldn't explain it it doesn't change it i mean it does still have the designation but you're right it changes it's not consistent yeah yeah yeah i don't i have no i no no recall as to why that would be different i think the one for the five thousand four hundred and seventeen you did it with so many sheets yeah and so did i have the same with it with this one this one has a summary well the other one had a summary as well it's just because there's too many lines on the first one yeah i think so i think so that's about it i think it's just the number of appeals the number of abatements i should say is it okay to proceed to the march 24th real estate abatements yes okay so we have the listing here it's for a total of um uh it's two pages of it in total so we we do have 18 abatements um and we have a total of three thousand nine hundred and seventy nine dollar seventy eight dollars and ninety four cents and uh this deal you know these abatements um i think they're deal they're dealing mostly with um the tax relief i believe that's within when she's applying the personal exemptions and it also adjusts the cpa when we adjust the assessment on the on the um the tax relief say that again liz in other words when someone gets tax relief you adjust both the real estate assessment okay tax as well as the community preservation tax so that's why you see two for each account okay and the reason they got tax relief it's for personal exemptions in other words they were either um they they met the criteria for veteran or okay these are all the exceptions exemptions we have in town yes sir these are previously approved exemptions right correct so i'm sorry the overvaluation that term is used to refer to that i believe so i'm not excited why it says overvaluation to be honest with you i'm not certain why she chose that particular value instead of a exemption reference i don't know if there is one so i will check that listing to see if there's maybe a better reference than overvaluation because it makes it sound like we made a mistake and i don't believe that's the case actually actually those are all over valuations for the condominiums that we adjusted last month oh that was forevergreen okay now that makes sense because it's only a small amount that we're adjusting these so that is for the uh abatements that we received for the condominium increase this year as you know um i i believe i mentioned in uh earlier meeting that we had an increase in condominium so the condominiums across the board and the community increased uh over 10 percent so that it's compulsory that we uh increased the assessment accordingly um when we took a look at the appeals from evergreen we did have a few of them the smaller units were recognized as not necessarily growing in the market as much as the larger units and we did adjust them accordingly i did take david's advice to adjust these these particular condominiums and i do agree with this with his um recommendation and that's why you have them now okay okay so these are not personal exemptions they are not not personal exemption they are indeed over valuations all right okay so these are the bills went out and on a certain level and they're being uh abated um for this fiscal year is that correct that's correct okay all right they did receive an increase for fiscal year 2021 they challenged the assessment and we had a number of them as you can see so um it was evident that we needed to make some sort of an adjustment and we did have just 18 of them okay so so some of these happened without the person appealing is that correct no these people appealed these particular people appealed okay and actually it's only um nine people because there's two for each one okay so so are there other units that need to be reassessed they'll be adjusted accordingly for next year okay all right okay um any any discussion from the rest of the board no no okay uh i moved that we um approved these these real estate abatements nine hundred and totaling eight dollars and ninety four cents all those in favor please say aye hi hi okay that's unanimous okay um i do not have anything for executive session um i don't see public here to participate well i thought there were three uh exemption requests yeah we're getting to those well isn't that executive session well i you know i've looked at that and i think the answer is no but um i'm looking i'm seeing a look of surprise on david's face yeah that's what we're used to maybe maybe i'm wrong i looked at the various situations for executive session in the in the open meeting law guide and i did not see anything that fell into this category so well the exemptions actually stay on the top of them but they're exempt under 59.5 i think um the other reason for that is you're discussing people's income usually yes i know so well but actually on the executive firm itself i do believe it says it's confidential so do you gentlemen want us to to go into confidential setting right now i want to this is what i want to do when we go on executive session i want to go an executive session and not come back so i want to get all the public work done first before we go to the exemptions then why don't we go over the residential exemption as according to the agenda david i believe you have something for the residential exemption well just an update we gotta i took uh the information that's been supplied from the rental information and i also took all the ones that we were not able to get together and i have got a full database of 6317 accounts of those 6 000 plus there are 40 almost 4 300 that we know are owner occupied at the minute of the other 2000 there's about 50 1500 i think if you're going to send out a survey to we should do that to those 1500 uh and those will be ones that have either chain stands or really are rental information now for uh this is mostly for ken's information but he was the one who was dealing a lot with the rental information what i did when i went through the rental stuff was i looked at all the two and three families that they had on there and the only that i was able to determine had an owner occupied i'd left it as owner occupied and if it did not i made it uh normal or occupied so that's why i've come up with so many and i had 1460 i believe that so we have to send out surveys to if that's what you want to do everybody heard anything back from sean not so far now was sean supposed to be with us today i i invited him i mean that was what in my mind the next step was to wait to hear back from sean before we did any survey or anything but dave that's great now now we have a clearer picture of what we need to address i intend to go ahead with these and i put down the impact of 10 20 and 30 percent and have them in separate sheets going forward if you want for a presentation if you want to make to the council okay i i guess liz can you follow up with sean and see i know they've been busy doing stuff but what's his timing as far as getting some kind of feedback on that additional draft we sent him well as as you know i sent him the uh summary draft the four-page summary and um he attended our last meeting um we all we all looked at the uh survey to send out so that's all ready to go i have uh it ready to put that into surveymonkey to launch um you know basically i'm waiting to hear back from the two of them uh sean and paul as to um you know what they want us to do as far as proceeding forward as far as expanding the group they decided um that they did not want to expand the group last i spoke to them but i have not approached him on that subject again although sean was part of our meeting so he was he knows that that was something that we discussed so you got feedback though from sean that they basically what we did is all they want to do is that right basically that's what i've that's what i am of the understanding aside from the survey itself my concern is we send the survey and we get this information but there's i mean we need to know from the council what they want what's the objective of this study i thought you know if we don't know that we don't know what we're i don't want to send anything under my hand writing out anywhere because i don't know what we're trying to study or answer okay can i as you know they have to do this at the classification hearing each year okay i thought what we're supposed to be doing now is gathering the information and then having a consult with them to see if it's something they will want to go forward with at the later on or uh really i thought this was a i thought this was an exercise and putting the information together for them to give them a better understanding of the impact okay then instead of waiting for one night in december just trying to get as much information as we can okay well that's fine if that's what we want to do and that's what the council wants okay that's well that's what i thought i mean okay i mean that's the normal process that we normally do and if we want to just go through that then let's just get the data correct and send the survey out realizing if they want any more data we can't we're going to have to send out another survey because we can't do anything i mean let's just wrap this up we can clarify the data whether it's owner occupied or not with a survey you're right yes okay and that's the data that's all we need okay okay if that's all they want david has the mailing list ready to go for me i'll mail merge it and send it out as soon as you want so the only question we're going to ask is are you owner-occupied or not um the initial survey um that we had looked at last time i can bring that up again if you like um i have it handy i just like without some kind of feedback from the counselors but if that's what the town council wants to do town manager wants to do that's fine but i'm going to stand up in the meeting and say that's what you told us to do well they want more answers why didn't we give them more answers we were told not to get them more answers yeah well i mean as i remember it and i mean they go along really they wanted us to come forward with a a a clearer understanding or a better understanding at least of what the residential exemption exemption could mean to people and the only thing we need to do for that is find out doing or occupying and then we can go forward with it i don't remember them asking for anything else okay okay this is the survey that um ken actually drafted most of this i'll be um impacting it with the id number the property address the owner's name that's something that i'll merge into the form before it's dispatched um as far as uh where they're going to respond they'll have the chance to respond either through surveymonkey and we'll put a link on it so that they can go to surveymonkey or they can respond by sending this back completed yeah i don't think we need any of this liz i mean what we just need is what david just said is your is it owner occupied or not that's all we need so do you just want this one question in the top that's all we need now that's that's my yeah i mean yeah suggest this okay we can edit it right now and you guys can give me the blessing okay how's that so this is it yeah that would be the extent of your survey i'll put a link below it for this for the survey monkey get rid of no go that last part oh sorry it's always good to have another set of eyes thank you okay are they getting a cover letter of some kind no that's no that's up to you guys if you want me to put together some kind of a cover letter i think they need an explanation as to why we're doing this right okay we're doing this because one person on the town council decided that they wanted us to examine it um but i mean um how am i going to i mean i wouldn't put a necessarily a separate cover letter we'll only have one line on this survey it would be more of an introduction to this particular letter that's what i would do yes yeah so i can put a paragraph in here that um you know to some extent that this is a a survey to determine the resident population of the town amherst and leave it very very open-ended or do you want me to say we're examining uh possible tax relief for the community oh why no no i i i didn't think he wanted me to do that no okay so we're trying to establish the resident [Music] out off make sure shawn is signed off on it oh most definitely i'll be sending it to sean and i'll be sending it to you so you can have an opportunity there's a cost associated with this too right well it's 57 cents a piece i believe for people for male going out i don't believe we get a bulk rate either because i i'm lost what we're doing here but that's fine won't so am i so that makes two of us so just make sense that now we have a quorum make sure sean is this is what sean wants to do david you you were going to uh also um prepare a percentage uh an implication um document right that says okay at certain percentage levels it has an impact yes yeah that was something we were going to put together and when we go to talk to the council sometimes i think somebody has put down september to talk to the council to give them an overview from what i remember and that's when that was going to that already i will have that ready within the next week and i'll send it to all of you if you well so um i'm trying to figure out how to put this into um uh language that goes into the minutes are we taking action here today we're doing something as a result of a direction from the town council right it was it was we were given direction from council to determine whether or not the residential exemption was a good fit for the town of amherst um i believe what was discussed last november of 2020 was when we had that council meeting it was determined that more information was needed to find out what our resident population was yeah and that's what's being provided right that's what we're examining at this time so we think we're going to get an accurate count from this of owner-occupied owner-occupied residences in the town from this survey out of the 6 000 david's weaned it down to 1400 and 1460 accounts and of those 1460 accounts will send out this survey and say are you a resident as of january okay okay all right okay but you know as far as the explanation as to why they're receiving this we're just going to say we're trying to determine the resident base for the residents in the uh the town of amherst i believe okay so we're gonna need this in the form of a motion of some kind i don't know that we are because it's it's really just a discussion as to how we want to proceed we're not voting on anything there's no action to be taken other than to just determine what the verbage should be and how you want it presented yeah i'm still i need maybe sean has told you liz as sean told you this is all he wants to go back to the council with he hasn't given me a lot of guidance on this well we're just okay they just want information from us they haven't given me a whole lot of guidance as far as where they want me to go with it oh okay so we do that i'm uh i'm you know i'm not in a i i guess i am not feeling like i'm in a position to approve this i i don't really understand um oh i don't mind i don't mind approving this this is just data gathering right this is just did that again arrive at the number that we have to work with is that all they want you know they want to know how many people are owner-occupied and how many people are not that's that and then do the normal classification presentation that david's done over the years they're happy with that right they're happy with that that's what we're we can do i mean one of the things you should be aware of is when we do have the results back from this survey to determine who is a resident and who is not a resident we can then examine the assessment and how uh any kind of um tax relief program might affect it right yeah we all have an update i gotta say i gotta say we have to stop using the phrase tax relief we have to we have to stop using that phrase because it doesn't exist in massachusetts in amherst it doesn't exist we always raise the level up two and a half percent plus new growth there is no tax relief other than other than the frequency with which we uh put override votes out so we cannot use the phrase tax relief there is none in amherst it's not it's just not other than overrides there is no tax relief in town and i think those of us who went to assessor school and learned about prop two and a half know that that's the case yeah this if this if anything was done with this it would just be reallocation of taxes that's right tax burden that's right and that's right we have a council that i think somewhere around 11 or 12 of our council members get this understand this i think most of them understood it that it is a reallocation of the tax burden could be and now the problem i have is the council has to tell us if they want to consider that why do they want to consider and what information do they have or need to consider it because there's no way they can reallocate taxes without knowing how it's going to affect low income renters homeowners oh and that's their choice if they don't want to have that information that's fine can i i am proposing giving them that information as much as we can but we don't know do you know the low income population no but we know what apartment complexes may be affected by it by most so you that's where you're gonna i mean we know that um oh hell oh you're still there rolling green or whatever it is so they'll be able to see what the impact would be on rolling green to be able to see what the plan and um what's the new one this is what the north amherst um the beacon properties i thought i thought what i read was affordable housing projects are not affected by that's what other towns have told no no they are affected because they're all affected under state law they're not yes they get a pass-through if there's an increase to the utilities and taxes that would be a pass-through usually most leases are now triple net and they um for conventional apartments housing is approved by the state their rents that's true but that they want it to be so much percentage lower than the market rent well well they pass it through or not the taxes would change because there will be a higher tax rate within the residential class yeah so that would be up to the landlords they'd have to start that out right okay i mean i just think the average homeowner in the amherst wants to know that they could save a lot of taxes if other people paid more yeah and so the homeowner is being asked to do these over this override this year and stuff and they're not happy about taxes going up the people i talk about i'm sorry i'm sorry you mentioned override this year for the school there is there is no override coming this year ken there's no override when's it coming it's coming years away yeah for the school yeah but not this year for years okay yeah no not this year we won't have good schools for another 10 years then i i i okay i didn't realize schools were so far back on our list i have i'm sorry i i watched the council i am not aware of an upcoming override uh proposal okay i didn't know it was years away to get our schools back in order it's years away to it's years away for an override to build a new school okay so what about to have the children's library nice and is that coming underneath the cap yes supposedly okay that is that whole project is occurring without an override that's underneath the cap now okay well let's just make sure shawn's on board whatever you want to do okay okay i'll um you know i'll send him the recording from this meeting so that he'll have it and verbatim and that way um he can see you know our concerns and um you know they want to respond when you're standing before the council next year that you've answered what they want to answer that's all correct well we did answer what they they um they asked but we gave it based on statistics that we had and we couldn't because we said you weren't on board for a year well you're going to be on board for a year now when you stand before next year but we did actually provide statistics uh based on the the data that we had at the time but we felt i felt that at that time that i was asked that our statistics were not current to give them an exact answer as to whether this impact was going to be positive or negative what impact it would be because we've been ten years out from uh the actual initial analysis okay well that's what you're you want to be in good shape when you stand before them this year yeah and i think i think sending the survey to the the 1400 is probably gonna shape up our uh our database it's just a matter of do they want us to do that well i think they want us to do that for sure it's a matter of what they want us to do anymore so as of today i think that what i'm hearing from you all is send out the survey give them a brief exam you know um paragraph saying you know this is to determine the resident that the residents here in amherst and just send it out and uh we'll put the survey on surveymonkey and it's only that one line that should do it but i will also ask sean to um to address your questions and concerns yeah and just make sure shawn's on board with doing this survey thing yeah okay so you want you you want confirmation from sean to send out the survey yeah i personally don't feel like it's the right time but i'll i'll go along with whatever you want to do with sean i am not i'm only one individual and all i can say is our database on residence is not current unless we do the survey if they want us to update that so that we have that information then it's up to them you know um so i i think it's a matter of we table the survey until we hear more feedback from sean is that correct yeah no gentlemen what i'm hearing is go ahead if you need more better data to stand before the council and sean's on board with that go ahead and do whatever you need to get better data for yourself i think that's important to do it yeah to do it because i can't i can't say that we've done our due diligence to determine what the what the base is unless we do the survey and so you'll take that completely off the table this year you won't be able to tell we don't have good data right david we do have good data after we get our results okay well that's about all i can say is there anything else on that just on that topic gentlemen i'm good okay so the the next thing on the agenda is um basically is there any public comment out there and i don't know that i see any public do you richard i don't okay we have just our six participants and um um yes that's right yeah so now it would be a good time to go into executive session all right i move that we go into executive session to discuss uh several um elderly exemption applications uh and given that this is re uh requires the discussion of uh personal finances and personal net worth um i believe this is this is appropriate for executive session so i move that we go into executive session second okay all those in favor please say aye aye well i will leave you all righty thank you david i appreciate your help richard richard of clarification because i know you had a question about the confidentiality around this i'm wondering should the recording be stopped at this point if we can answer again yes it doesn't executive it's not executive section unless we go to a a different um a different recording okay so okay so how do i have video settings and um because i don't want to lose any of you all right um okay can you talk to our technical person about i'm sure we're not that would be angela um steven i believe you're on with us stephen um yep do you know how to um take this off public like put it in a waiting room for people to come to or is that something we have to do prior i have no idea could you check with angela please tell her we would like to enter an executive session if she would ask if she could please give us some instruction um okay sure thank you all right well we do not have um folks in attendance and it does give me a chance here it says pause or stop recording i'm going to try it | Town of Amherst, MA | UCnjhMYHUcZMCfGbukz05DhA | 2021-11-17 | Creative 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EHD2iHDzu1A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHD2iHDzu1A | Frank and Mary in Hudson | hi and uh welcome to this installment of frank and mary here in hudson if you haven't seen this show before my name is art bergeron my day job i work at mark o'connell i do nothing but elder law but this is not about elder law this is about frank and mary and their goal which is to live in their house until they die and be buried in the backyard if you've seen my presentations at the hudson senior center you've seen these folks before so the question is what are the things you know that you need to know about as a as a hudson senior to help you live happily ever after right where you are so we have two great guests uh with us today my my uh my co-host john parent couldn't be with us today we have two wonderful guests um andy horvitz and tom desmond they're both um um founders of the hudson cultural alliance and i we asked these folks to come on today to talk about probably one of the most significant things that that is going to be discussed and maybe the one of the most expensive it's a big item on the on the at the next town meeting which is going to be on november the 16th um and that is the the warren article related to the hudson armory and i will let tom and andy elaborate on what the article is about uh and why they are very much um supportive of this so who wants to start now i'm happy to dive in thank you arthur for the introduction and the opportunity to tell tell you and your audience about the work we're doing here um the first thank you and thank you both for coming on we really i really really really appreciate it yeah so the first important point i think we'd like to to make clear to everyone is that there is no money involved in the november warrant article um on the 16th the town has an opportunity to continue the process moving forward for our non-profit to fund the acquisition of the armory by the town so in november when we get together presumably at the high school i guess we'll see we're going to have an up down vote as to whether the town should pursue the process and there's no commitment of dollars whatsoever uh from the town to that process and so what does all of this mean well uh if i may i'd love to tell just a brief story about maybe how we got to this point the state of massachusetts the division of capital asset management and maintenance dcam has been going through a many multi-decade process at this point of disposing of older state assets the hudson armory now among them and so it was a couple years back where dcam approached the town of hudson and said would you like to buy the armory before we take it to the public market and at that time a group of downtown businesses the business improvement district explored that opportunity and they explored a range of angles you know for use of this building and they thought that a performing arts center was potentially a good use of the facility and they developed a plan around building out a 400 seat modern theater at a cost of up to 10 million dollars there's no path from so the bid pulled back and mr desmond uh and i along with some others stepped into the void to pursue the acquisition of the armory and to get hold of the building on behalf of the town and so we as the hudson cultural alliance have been engaged with the town and state for about a year now about three four weeks ago we learned that our purchase price for the armory would be two hundred and thirty thousand dollars for use as a an arts and culture facility and so now we are actively fundraising to pay for our private organization to fund the acquisition of the armory by the town i see so that so the so so that's i think that's really informative and i think once again one of the reasons for this show is to give people kind of a sense before they're walking into a town meeting of kind of what kind of what's really going on because one of the things that's it's difficult now with kind of the lack of a of a kind of a substantial local newspaper it's really to have those kinds of conversations so you're saying that the warren article so technically does the warrant article commit the town to purchase the building uh or does it simply basically put a put a hold on that um until some some later date tom you want to take this one yeah it what this does is it really just essentially it says that the town wants to continue the process and if it passes what will then happen is d the the state agency will draft up legislation because the under the the bidding laws the state laws the the legislature actually has to give dcam the authority to sell the property to the town so all this really does is it says yes the town is still interested uh dcam will develop the legislation and then we've already met with our local legislators that kate hogan and jamie eldridge it will then be up to them to shepherd that legislation through the state legislature once that process starts that's really when the clock starts ticking for us we've been told that once that legislation is introduced we have roughly six months in order to come up with the the purchase price money the 230 000 um so what this is really saying is it's the town is saying to the state we want to continue the process i see i see and and where did the 230 000 figure come from that of the hudson cultural alliance we paid for this a a a private company to come in and do an assessment on the property um and that as andy i think alluded to we just recently got that final report that that outlined how they went through the process and how they came up with that number but that was done as a result of a professional company coming in and assessing the property i see and and do you and do you have some indication that the commonwealth is hit will agree to the sale of that property for that amount oh yes absolutely that the the entire process was contingent on them doing the assessment and coming up with the price yes as far as we know that's a fixed fixed price i see and i and i would suppose that in terms of your fundraising efforts it would be really difficult to do much fundraising unless they're unless you you already had that kind of commitment from the town that said that if the if the money was raised that the building would be transferred so so kind of as a as a as a related question with with since you're telling me that this was part of a of a state process that basically gave the town the option to buy the building before it went out on the market so in this process is it anticipated that therefore the town would end up acquiring the building that the that that ufos would fund the acquisition but that the town would acquire the building that's exactly right and so the process is the opportunity for the town is for the town or its designee to operate the building and so under our model we the profit funds the acquisition by the town and then we strike an operating agreement with the town and and so if i what so if i'm a town if i'm a if i'm a senior right and so i'm i'm hearing this and i'm saying well this is great i'm just kind of playing devil's advocate so this is great because the because we're not paying for the purchase but now we own this building and it's a big building that's been there for a while and i would once again i haven't so i have never been in the in that armory right um um i don't think um and i'm an old guy right but i i i can't it's i can't remember it seems to me that there was a actually there was a marlboro city council inauguration that ironically happened in that armory because the marlborough armory was having so anyway that was a long time so so but if i'm that town taxpayer i'm saying to myself so what so what am i buying here if this if if who like who's going to pay the maintenance on the building and who's going to insure it and who's going to do all that other stuff and then kind of what's the plan so so can you kind of speak to those those issues what how do you imagine that building functioning in an ongoing an ongoing way i i'm presumably without town support right but with the with the non-profit having the capacity to basically make sure that all the bills get paid you just kind of speak to that sure and the thrust of this initiative and our ask of the town meeting voters and previously of the board of selectmen is to simply off give our non-profit the opportunity to continue to pursue this project because as long as there are no administrative roadblocks our organization can continue to fundraise then acquire the building and then we're approaching this eyes wide open we recognize that the building needs at least a million dollars worth of repairs to get it open to the public but step one for us is to get hold of the building strike an operating agreement with the town of hudson continue to fundraise yes our organization will be responsible for the maintenance and upkeep insurance of that building under that operating agreement and if we can't hold up our end the town can go ahead and move on from the building there's really no risk to the town and so we acquire the building we continue fundraising toward its rehabilitation with an end goal of creating a community arts center an open space that can be home for artists um musical music and theater performance acts winter farmers market the opportunity for the town is to have us as a private organization raise and invest hundreds of thousands and potentially millions of dollars in the coming years uh in this downtown community asset and to keep it under town control at you know our goals uh at no cost to the taxpayer so once again if i'm a hudson so if i'm a senior and i've got nothing to do which most of us don't have anything to do these days right um and i wanted to drive around could is there are there any other models in in in communities like here in massachusetts i ideally close by but you know just communities in massachusetts where where this is the path that they took and that there's this some ongoing stuff that is you know and and then and and how it how would i find those because i would think that would be my that'd be my goal i'd be i'd be hearing this and saying well you know this this all sounds great but i'd like to see if it worked someplace you know before we did anything well the the model that we looked at was actually this is not nearby it's the summerville armory the town of somerville uh an arm a step the design is not quite exactly the same but the layout is similar and uh they now that that eventually was a private entity took that over they have a performing arts center there they have a coffee shop they've also renovated a number of the office areas for uh small businesses so that's in terms of an armory that's probably the best example locally um in is it native or framingham andy where natick took a uh an old fire station and did something similar it's t t cam or t can t cam yeah an unbelievable facility an unbelievable facility right took them along with them a while but it's really grown over time very substantial and so early on in this process probably we're talking maybe 18 months but almost two years ago when i was working on this project with the business improvement district we went over on a couple of occasions and toured the somerville facility and uh that's kind of been the model we've been working with um as we moved forward here this has always been in our minds a long-term plan but we realized last year we applied for a number of grants from the state and the federal government but we found unfortunately because we didn't actually own the property that they were hesitant to to approve any of that uh any of that funding we're we're pretty confident that if if and when we can own this property we will then be eligible for a number of both state and federal funding to have to help us forward with this project and so does that and so from that are you anticipating that and i'm going back to something that andy had kind of mentioned earlier that i think i think he indicated that that the that there would be an option under this process for the building to be conveyed to the town or its designee are you anticipating in the that the final deal would be that the commonwealth would convey the building directly to the hudson arts alliance or to an entity created by the hudson arches line as opposed to transferring it to the town our understanding and correct me if i'm wrong in india they would have to go to the town initially and then we would we would work out a deal with the town so for example when d cam requested that that the town paying for a an assessment of the building the hudson cultural alliance gave the money to the town and then the town paid ecamm to have the assessment done so where we see some kind of an arrangement there but i believe under the legislation it has to be conveyed initially to the town of pennsylvania and you know once it has been conveyed to the town of hudson whether there are any constraints on the town's ability to then convey it to you once again i'm thinking of it i'm thinking of it from as an old senior taxpayer that's got it was looking at this building going oh my god if there's a problem then you know there's a slip and fall there's liability what are we what do we you know and and if the hudson cultural alliance fails what are we stuck with right so so does does the town have the ability to just turn around and convey the property to you folks at this at that point so that you can kind of do these other things yeah there are some restrictions and so the the price for example the 230 000 price is predicated on the building being used as an arts and culture center for for other different and other than other than non-profit uses of the building i believe the purchase price is on the order of a million dollars so the the the price of the building is informed by its end use and so there are some restrictions um in that vein i see and so and so if it is the town and that means the crucial piece of this is that you need to be you need to be having this operating agreement with the town to kind of do this stuff do you have any any kind of budget sense of of how that would look over the i would assume you've got you're gonna you've got some initial period where you're gonna have to be raising money to do whatever renovations you have to do i would assume the magic ada words always you know ring out when i see a large building like this i would think you've got an elevator issue you've got those kinds of issues so you've got this period where where you're basically just spending and then you've got and then at that point then you've got this operational period once you're steady so so can you give people a sense of how that how that might how that might play out or are you figuring that you're going to have that information to folks you know you know kind of in short order like before the actual acquisition occurs and so you're right so there are i mean in our real rehabilitation model there are inclusions for uh for accessibility elevators asbestos remediation we we know that there are issues with the building hence the high cost of rehabilitation we think it's worth it you're right there is going to be a period from acquisition through fundraising and rehabilitation where we will need to maintain the building ostensibly without operating revenue it's our understanding that the state's cost of holding the building in recent years has been on the order of forty to fifty thousand dollars per year um but based on conversations with a range of local people we believe we have tremendous community support for mothballing that building and and being able to just hold on to the building and maintain its condition uh for very low dollars you know we'll we'll need to pay somebody to cut the grass but there's not likely to be a whole lot that needs to be done on an ongoing basis on the interior if we can turn off the plumbing and shut the building down for a big if it's a couple of years while we fundraise uh we expect those maintenance costs during that time to be effectively de minimis and at this point do you do you have a you you would mention the figure a million dollars in terms of the cost of actually doing what you wanted to be doing so is does there does there exist kind of a scope of what that would look like in terms of the elevator and the yadda yadda that that adds up to a figure and is that figure can you talk about what that figure is at this point obviously that's always a moving target because you know it depends on when you're doing it it is of course and we've had an architect involved from the beginning and we have estimates from uh construct we had architect we have construction professional uh involved uh with this project from the beginning we have estimates from caisson construction alluding to a phased approach it's a big building effectively two floors plus the balcony more than 30 000 square feet we think it's a based on those projections it's about a million dollars to get the first floor open and operating and a little bit closer to two million dollars to rehabilitate the entire building there are some efficiencies gained if we could do the whole building at once but we think that we can be successful and get the building open to the community once we acquire the building and raise the million dollars to at least rehabilitate the first floor and then we could take you know further rehabilitation and our longer term goal of community theater in phases i see and so it so assuming that you were doing it in phases can you just kind of just or do you have a a plan i should have asked if there was a you know just a physical plan that people could see i i should have asked if you wanted to do with kind of a screen share with a plan of something of kind of how that would lay out so that people could get a sense of for that kind of money we're not doing these other things but we have this performing we have a performance space because once again i've never been in the building so i don't know what what the rehabilitation of the first floor looks like yeah essentially if you look at the building from the front that's the this all office and classroom space there the entire back piece of the building the first floor is the lack of a better world a huge gymnasium um it was used as recently as last year by the uh the state fire services they had set up actually set up a an obstacle course in there for training their firemen um our feeling is that and based on the discussions we had the architect and with the with caisson construction that we could rehabilitate that that first floor that gymnasium which would give you a ton of open space to do flea markets farmers markets uh the library could run their book sale there and so on um and we we actually have a 3d model that in the early stages of this we were hauling around with us to various um various venues to show people and we also have uh the architect that was working with us has drafted up some some mock-ups of of you know what it would look like and of course it's what it would look like in the final stage you know not a midway but we've got a pretty good idea of how it would all lay out um you know the class the classroom spaces that are there now those could be used for classrooms they could be used for small business uh the basement of the building is really there's there's not a lot of permanent walls in there so that could be designed or built almost to spec for you know a particularly if a dance company wanted a community of symphony pro music i wanted to put in some practice rooms so in our discussions over the past year year and a half with rivers edge arts alliance symphony pro musica the hudson public library you know we've got a number of ideas or suggestions from them as to what what some of that layout would look like the the gymnasium area where the theater eventually would be would be designed with movable seating so that you know during the time of year that you weren't using it for the theater you could use it for a farmer's market or a book sale or a comic-con whatever you know whether it would give us a lot of it's going to be designed with a lot of flexibility and so so going to that so does that i'm thinking about that million dollars so two just two two kind of i want to say final questions because i i i'm trying to be attentive to my time to like in terms of what the million dollars would buy you assuming you you were raising a million so at the end of that day you would have those the front rooms you'd and you'd have this big backspace does that space is that space at that point of performance space or does that stop or does the performance the the stage and that stuff's in the still have to be built out that's probably further down the road what but that first million i think it was roughly a million to a million and a half depending on what route we went that would bring the building up to code it would make it handicapped accessible you know meet the ada requirements and would allow us to let the public into the building the public would be able to use the building i got it and do you have a sense at that point while you were trying to you know fundraise for other things of what the of what your run rate would be to operate the building just in that way to have it open to the public to be doing these other these kinds of activities just just so that people have a sense once again of of without a without it being a performance space but with that money in there about what what they're figuring that you would need in order to run that yeah and i think that's where we come in right because these community centers only work if the the building is capitalized uh because these you know none of these businesses can afford a mortgage on the facility so we capitalize the building and our running our operating costs for the facility could be on the order of a hundred thousand dollars a year just to give folks a sense just to give folks a sense well listen thank you very much i think that this has been i hope this has been helpful it's certainly been helpful for me i hope it's been helpful to a lot of the frank and mary's out there who are kind of you know looking at this hoping very much that that that this that the armory is preserved and that there's a real positive result to that building it's certainly an anchor positive or negative to what has turned into a wonderful downtown um good luck at good luck at town meeting i know that we've got somebody coming on the next show to talk about kind of giving to talk the other side so that people can kind of see what the alternatives are um and uh best of luck best of luck thank you thank you thank you very much and folks thank you very much for watching um and we really appreciate um your interest in the show and we look forward to seeing you on the next installment of frank and mary here in hudson thank you thank you | Elder Law with Frank and Mary | UC-0ObJgoP5nR61zo8kn1Wig | 2020-10-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,430 | 23,029 |
GUgxZAzXnFY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUgxZAzXnFY | Book of the Month | Reading Mark 15 & 16 | a ruler once came to Jesus by night to ask him the way of Salvation and life the master made answer in words true and playing he must be born again good morning and welcome to the Bible study pal podcast I'm Greg Circle the preacher for the Church of Christ that meets in Palmyra Indiana on today's episode we continue our reading of the Gospel According to Mark the goal of this public reading this portion of scripture is to spark thoughts for discussion in the midweek bible study on Wednesday night and prepare for the book of the month sermon series that goes through 2023. if you have any thoughts or questions that come to mind during the reading type them in the comments section below the translation for this reading comes from the Holy Bible Berean Standard Bible BSB copyright 2016 and 2020 by Bible Hub used by permission All Rights Reserved worldwide again ye must be born again let's get into the reading early in the morning the chief priest's Elders scribes and the whole Sanhedrin devised a plan they bound Jesus led him away and handed him over to Pilate so pilate questioned him are you the king of the Jews you have said so Jesus replied and the chief priests began to accuse him of many things then pilate questioned him again have you no answer look how many charges they are bringing against you but to pilate's Amazement Jesus made no further reply now it was pilate's custom at the feast to release to the people a prisoner of their choosing and a man named Barabbas was imprisoned with the rebels who had committed murder during the Insurrection so the crowd went up and began asking pilate to keep his custom do you want me to release to you the king of the Jews pilate asked for he knew it was out of envy that the chief priests had handed Jesus over but the chief priests stirred up the crowd to have him release Barabbas to them instead so pilate asked them again what then do you want me to do with the one you call the king of the Jews and they shouted back crucify him why ask pilate what evil has he done but they shouted all the louder crucify him and wishing to satisfy the crowd pilate released Barabbas to them but he had Jesus flogged and handed him over to be crucified then the soldiers LED Jesus away into the palace that is the praetorium and called the whole company together they dressed him in a purple robe Twisted together a crown of thorns and set it on his head and they began to salute him hail King of the Jews they kept striking his head with a staff and spitting on him and they knelt down and bowed before him after they had mocked him they removed the purple robe and put his own clothes back on him then they led him out to crucify him now Simon of Cyrene the father of Alexander and Rufus was passing by on his way in from the country and the soldiers forced him to carry the cross of Jesus they brought Jesus to a place called Golgotha which means the place of the skull there they offered him wine mixed with myrrh but he did not take it and they crucified him they all also divided his garments by casting lots to decide what each of them would take it was the third hour When They Crucified him and the charge inscribed against him read the king of the Jews along with Jesus They Crucified two robbers one on his right and one on his left and those who passed by heaped abuse on him shaking their heads and saying aha you who are going to destroy the temple and rebuild it in three days come down from the cross and save yourself in the same way the chief priests and scribes mocked him among themselves saying he saved others but he cannot save himself let the Christ the King of Israel come down now from the cross so that we may see and believe and even those who were crucified with him berated him from the sixth hour until the ninth hour Darkness came over all the land at the ninth hour Jesus cried out in a loud voice Eloy Eloy Lemma sabach deny which means my God my God why have you forsaken me when some of those standing nearby heard this they said behold he is calling Elijah and someone and ran and filled a sponge with sour wine he put it on a reed and held it up for Jesus to drink saying leave him alone let us see if Elijah comes to take him down but Jesus let out a loud cry and breathed his last and the veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom when the Centurion standing there in front of Jesus saw how he had breathed his last he said truly this man was the son of God and there were also women watching from a distance among them were Mary Magdalene Mary the mother of James the younger and of Joseph and Salome these women had followed Jesus and ministered to him while he was in Galilee and there were many other women who had come up to Jerusalem with him now it was already evening since it was preparation day that is the day before the Sabbath Joseph of Arimathea a prominent council member who himself was waiting for the kingdom of God boldly went to pilate to ask for the body of Jesus pilate was surprised to hear that Jesus was already dead so he summoned the Centurion to ask if this was so when pilate had confirmed it with the Centurion he granted the body to Joseph so Joseph bought a linen cloth took down the body of Jesus wrapped it in the cloth and placed it in a tomb that had been cut out of the rock then he rolled a stone against the entrance to the tomb Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joseph saw where his body was placed when the Sabbath was over Mary Magdalene married the mother of James and Salome brought spices so they could go and anoint the body of Jesus very early on the first day of the week just after Sunrise they went to the tomb they were asking one another who will roll away the Stone from the entrance of the Tomb but when they looked up they saw that the stone had been rolled away even though it was extremely large when they entered the tomb they saw a young man dressed in a white robe sitting on the right side and they were alarmed but he said to them do not be alarmed you are looking for Jesus the Nazarene who was crucified he has risen he is not here see the place where they put him but go tell his disciples and Peter he is going ahead of you into Galilee there you will see him just as he told you so the women left the tomb and ran away trembling and bewildered and In Their Fear they did not say a word to anyone early on the first day of the week after Jesus had risen he appeared first to Mary Magdalene from whom he had driven out seven demons she went and told those who had been with him who were mourning and weeping and when they heard that Jesus was alive and she had seen him they did not believe it after this Jesus appeared in a different form to two of them as they walked along in the country and they went back and reported it to the rest but they did not believe them either later as they were eating Jesus appeared to the eleven and rebuked them for their unbelief and Hardness of Heart because they did not believe those who had seen him after he had risen and he said to them go into all the world and preach the gospel to Every Creature who whoever believes and is baptized will be saved but whoever does not believe will be condemned and these signs will accompany those who believe in my name they will drive out demons they will speak in new tongues they will pick up snakes with their hands and if they drink any deadly poison it will not harm them they will lay their hands on the sick and they will be made well after the Lord Jesus had spoken to them he was taken up into heaven and sat down at the right hand of God and they went out and preached everywhere and the Lord worked through them confirming his word by the signs that accompanied it [Music] again [Music] we invite you to join us as we worship our Lord and study his word each Sunday morning at 9 15 a.m for Bible classes for all ages 10 a.m and 5 p.m for two distinct worship services and each Wednesday evening at 6 30 PM for another chance to study and discuss God's word occasionally we may alter the piano service times for a special event please check Palmyra Church of christ.org or our Facebook page for the schedule for the week if you have any questions or would like to have a Bible study in person or by correspondence email preacher at Palmyra churchofchrist.org or call 812-364-6215 thank you for listening | Bible Study: Pal | UCOj5kIw-SnnCZnTmrnEKkWg | 2022-12-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,616 | 8,372 |
N5wSU6P6zdE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5wSU6P6zdE | Winner #7 - Best GTA V videos! Submit your GTA V vids now! - #FeaturedOnFreedom | hell yeah what's up guys this is C Pike my friends call me b SE I'm back again guys today we're doing featured on freedom that's right guys this series here is dedicated to Freedom partners and in particular we are trying to promote and get our partners more views more subscribers and just more everything more everything awesome guys so that's what this is all about now to get on to featured on freedom I'll just quickly quickly throw this out here the way it works right now is we are selecting Partners from the from those you that submit comments and links in the comment section below the video the reason why we're doing that is because well we've got a lot of Partners but for those of you that take the time to watch this video and make a comment and give suggestions or submit links or you know constructive criticism all those different types of things well that's where we're going to get it from so let's do that guys and in particular remember leave your comments below we do read them we do appreciate them with that out of the way today's game is Grand Theft Auto 5 that's all right we've got three Partners we're going to feature today but before I feature them I want to let you know that we are looking for GTA 5 content please please please submit your comments submit links to your GTA 5 videos and if they're good and we like them and we're going to watch them all we're going to create a GTA 5 Montage of all the funniest most antisocial crazy I don't know robbery Bank robobin frakin Supermarket dust up shootout whatever it is is guys submit your best most epic GTI GTA 5 videos and put them in the link below and if you got time maybe right in there actually you know what time I should start watching the video at like the funny parts at 30 seconds or 60 seconds just CU it's going to be a montage and there's going to be a lot of links so with that out of the way guys we got three Partners today let's get into that remember to submit your GTA 5 content and let's look at the first video the first video is by a guy named Gizmo Gizmo C tap oh oh good job all right guys like I said the First videos by Gizmo Gizmo gets in on the action and he has some good old times playing GTA 5 C is pretty cool I picked some of my favorite Parts one of the parts I didn't really go into detail was the name the title of the video the title of the video is called crashes and choer fails and all I can say is GMA Chopper has two pce just like the word rapper remove a p from either and it's okay all right guys the second video is by sple and in this one well instead of being picked up by the police like I've been a few times not going to lie uh won't get into the details here no SPS turns the tables and he picks up the cop car and not only does he pick up the cop car he does it in what looks like a 1970s tow truck I don't know what's going on there things are pretty cool up until that point spaz of course then takes it to the next level hit just the cop cart and then drives off a cliff like thma and Louise and everybody let's get into the third video the third and final video and the third and final partner we show not is Maraj juice let's CE a video h this is stupidly difficult mate no oh for well what do I do for use R2 to control the drill power use l to push the drill towards the bike are you kidding me what do I do this is I'm I'm not enjoying this final thoughts check out these videos go to their Channel subscribe to these guys submit your comments submit your links in the comment section below let's get on this Turtle guys I'll be back tomorrow with some more shout outs for Freedom Partners this is featured on freedom featured bigie be back soon cing | Freedom! | UCGUBZrH31AkJK-_JZxMLOKQ | 2015-05-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 736 | 3,696 |
eaJbQIBbl_w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaJbQIBbl_w | How to make Cornmeal Mush | welcome back to channel once again ladies and gentlemen how's your day going we're back with another cooking video for you guys Rebecca McQuillan asked me to show you her how to make cornmeal mush so that's what I'm gonna do I got an apron here this song because I can get messy and I don't want to mess up my redneck beauty shirt I got a represent it's I'm standing on top of the stupid heater event this is a different apron than last time this one's even got my name on it cuz I can get dirty so I'm gonna grab corn mill I always use this brand never listen to what the box says when you're making cornmeal trust me you trust me oh she's like figure out how to tie this I will show you guys how I make it so it says right here cornmeal mush makes six servings and it's not six servings I can eat all of what I'm making here right now I'll show you guys so it says three and a half cups water divided 1 tablespoon salt 1 and 1/4 cups corn milk I got my pan this was my grandma's pan that she always used big motion so I'm going to use it I got a stay with the program so you take two and a half cups of water and salt and put it into your pan that's not what I do I will put two cups of water in the pan there all the reason I say this because I tried making it to the way the Box says to make it it don't turn out it stays mushy there's too much water in it not enough corn mill so I put two cups in this and start boiling it boil it up and then I'll take 1 cup of water in this flying out of the cupboard at me because I put the butane which in my torch up there instead of putting it in the laundry room which is behind there so you'll take one and a half cups of this it says one and a quarter but trust me you're gonna need that extra half cup and you're gonna need extra or less half cup less of water to make it the thickness that you need it to be and if you go extra any gonna matter just to make it that much thicker and you want it thick so I have my corn mill my water mix those two together chips me a little tiny spoon then you just take this I already make a mess and just mix this together until it's a mush all the water to it I got to add some salt to this [Music] oh I hate these caps on this offer I just guess to me it ain't nice that paper do a couple grinds to be able to stop grinder if you have a regular salt put the teaspoon they call for and they're there's not that much you can splattering splattering there's not that much you can mess up on this recipe I mean there is if you don't cook it long enough you're gonna ruin it so pretty much we have to wait for the water to come to a boil so I'm gonna pause you guys take you over there so you can see firsthand or what's going on I showed you this process it's really really simple recipe so pause you guys take you over there you can see it for yourself it sounds like the water is actually get ready to boil so pause okay and you see it is boiling it's only a medium heat right now I wanted to get to a good boiling boiling always use the wood spoon my mom used to always like to use wood my grandma she really didn't care but I always used wood so now I'm going to take a spoonful of this and dump it into the water be quick with the stirrer be quick with the stirrer I'm gonna turn it up on higher heat stir that in until it there's all got really good grab another spoonful stir it in another spoonful stir it in you don't want it to get clumpy stirred stir and stir them start spit-up me so I'm going to lower the temp and I'm going to pour a bunch of this Santa all right if your spoon can stand like that you're golden golden so move you guys let go down just a little bit you see it is extremely thick get it out of this pan I like to take a little bit of grease oil whatever you've got and grease the pan up a little bit this pan it will stick on this pan a little bit but as soon as you get water in it it'll start this D falling or unsticking itself because it's just corn well as much as it as there you can smooth it out you want the top to be as smooth as possible because you're gonna take it out of this and put it onto a pipe or a cutting board perfect now we're gonna let it sit just like this it's already stiff thick hold it upside down and don't go nowhere it's gonna sit like that for about a half hour let most of the steam and heat come out of it then you can stick it in the freezer and speed up that process by letting it cool faster and then once it's cooled enough where you can touch it with your hand and it's just barely warm flip it out onto a cutting board I will show you guys that so here is where I'm gonna pause you guys and I'll be back when this is cooled enough to put it onto a cutting board and we're gonna fry some up stay tuned okay so we're back I could put my hand on it it's pretty cool so what we're gonna do take this cutting board comes right out take this put it in the freezer I'll be back when that's COO more so it's all set up nice and stuff [Applause] still a little too wet usually when I make mush I let it sit in the fridge or freezer overnight so you get nice and stiffened up but I'm making the video for you guys so I'm trying to make it in a decent time so I'm not making a video for two days straight or something now [Applause] and you can make this different thicknesses how you want I like lying about a quarter-inch thick it's an oil in there put it in let it get nice and golden brown [Applause] some people like this really like my Papa keeps to always love this stuff like put it in the skillet leave it in for an hour and it must be hard and crunchy as can be [Applause] I'm gonna go ahead and put this back in the freezer a fridge that's all I'm gonna cook up for me to eat right now it's so delicious [Applause] I use this little tiny spatula for flipping it works a lot better than trying to get a big spatula in there to flip it see how nice and golden-brown is coming out trap it's okay [Applause] my grandpa you see make this with hominy in it but I never really was a fan those [Applause] usually I would fry this up with bacon or sausage to go with it otherwise I would eat that whole block that one sitting no I I I could eat this stuff all day long it is delish so how's everybody's day gone I don't think I ever asked or night Oh whatever you may be watching this this skillets used to be a little in this skillet back from when I was been calling their art until I moved in with my uncle mouth they've got ahold of it and things stick to it now he's always say I don't understand why it still sticks to this skillet on with uncle Doug you're putting raw meat into a skillet you're not putting anything in there you got to season that skillet with a little bit of oil for you throw the meat in there common sense uncle but I don't think my uncle had very much common sense get nice and crisp it up so now that it's pretty much done it's cooked you can fry it as long as you would like to fry it I like getting it looking like this and then I'll just take it and I'll put it onto a paper towel they've kind of soak up the oil a little bit that because there is a lot of oil and that you cook this in and I just have it off ouch ouch ouch ouch hot hot hot take some SERP yum-yum-yum-yum-yum oh my gosh I love a cornmeal mush absolute favorites [Music] to die for I absolutely miss corner mush oh my heart melts why eat caramel mush I swear all right you guys I'm not gonna make you stay here and suffer to eat all this but I hope you enjoy if you have any questions feel free ship me a message on Instagram Facebook Messenger I don't really care email however if you need help making this recipe or I'll be glad to answer any questions everything of mine is linked down below my facebook group my Instagram my affiliate link to trainers should use art everything yeah I know see if somebody approves oh yeah yes i'ma truth him absolutely love cornmeal mush just like Daddy huh mm-hmm all right you guys but by tombo by travelpod see you next time next cooking video will be roughly two weeks have a great day y'all peace | JTMJ Crafts | UCAvueqdsbkQsQJvMu6P68YQ | 2019-10-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,671 | 8,084 |
DIcoon5y0ws | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIcoon5y0ws | Gobble My Loot - Thomas Middleditch | that's what i gotta do if i see a bunch of loot well that's what i gotta do i'm not gonna not [Music] i'm a little gobble cow i'm a little gobble freak i gotta get my gobble gobble everywhere gobble in my double meat yum yum yum yum yum loot loop if i don't get my loot i will surely perish okay let's break down some stuff break down some stuff break down a whole bunch of crazy stuff disassemble disassemble disassemble this stuff did you know i gotta disassemble did you know i gotta disassemble i got to disassemble this stuff oh did you know did you know i gotta let it go i gotta disassemble all of this stuff [Music] did you know there's a little bit more cause i gotta gobble up this loot i got to gobble it up and just assemble it oh if you've had a tough day a tough day to boot you just blah blah blah blah blah blah blah gobble up that blue | br4ve trave1er | UCIEppzsxWtYzXQcGg7-87vw | 2021-01-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 173 | 852 |
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ahdGu8ZZgE0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahdGu8ZZgE0 | American Holidays Are Stupid 8of13 | on the same exact day as Jesus the Christ is it possible that the entire thing's a hoax was there even a Jesus Christ that this man even exist he's drawn like a white man but he was supposedly the hair of wool that's not a white man in the Middle East is Brown Skin So at the very least you know it would have to be brown possibly black so Jesus Christ was born on the first day of the Feast of Tabernacles during the fall um so it's Jesus Christ is a myth that shit's made up right that's the greatest hope perpetuated upon the American people uh and Jesus Christ was a myth just like the Catholic Church the entire order is totally made up uh the Catholic church and made up and Order what in the [ __ ] are you all celebrating St Patrick's Day even though St Patrick um was a real piece of [ __ ] before St Patrick we have St Valentine who was based on a non-existent person who never stood up to the Emperor or said that he was going to keep marrying even though there was an order to stop that was total [ __ ] it's um it was a non-existent person the Catholic Church made up used to co-opt a s masochistic Roman Holiday about purification and fertility called lalia so St Valentine's Day is based on lalia which was sedom masochistic Roman Holiday uh Catholic Church uh adopted St Valentine over lalia and then eventually we got St the Valentine's Day that we have today what in the [ __ ] are you all celebrating St Patrick is a celebration of massive genocide against the native Irish and Druids in the name of Christian Missionary work Catholic Church celebrates St Patrick's Day even though uh Patrick himself was to be in opposition to the Catholic Church while he was alive and then later on about several hundred years later the Catholic Church makes him a saint in order to co-op the iris into the Catholic church so again we see the Cath Catholic Church co-opting um St Patrick uh St Valentine's Day and they're going to keep on doing this Easter is how the Catholic Church adopted a springtime ritual ritual such as Passover into the religion many of the practices of Easter uh came from Ishtar or o Esther as an eser gy but which that came from Ishtar first so a Babylonian Egyptian queen slod the Catholic Church co-opted These Egyptian practices of Easter of Ishtar to envelope the pagans into the catholic's universal religion so it was a catch all they created this mythical person in order to make God a person so you could identify with them started writing the rules of who was in the right religion and who was in the wrong religion the Catholic church was the universal religion so they was going to uh dictate how the entire world thought about Jesus Christ Christopher Columbus Day was pushed on Congress to be passed by Catholics I think it was like the Knights of Columbus to celebrate this revolting disgusting barbaric murderous genocidal uh uh uh pedophilic bloodthirsty Maniac Christopher Columbus is a piece of [ __ ] no [ __ ] way we should even have a day such as Christopher Columbus Day scratch it out but it was put by the Catholics um had pushed it Halloween was also co-opted by the Catholic church it's based on the gay Celtic Irish pagan prati IES during swin also Sam hay sawin was co-opted by the Catholic church with All Souls day All Saints Day many in Latin America have Day of the Dead festivals and festivities that have been absorbed into the Catholic church so the Catholic church has uh co-opted Halloween into their uh list of holid dayss holy days right that's where holidays comes from holy days Saturn is the worship of Saturn um Saturday Sunday is the worship of the sun on Sunday St Valentine uh day was co-opted by Catholic Church St Patrick was co-opted by the St Valentine uh day was co-opted by Catholic Church St Patrick was co-opted by the Catholic Church Easter it was sort of the Passover so they that was sort of a co-option Halloween was co-opted and you're also going to see Christmas was co-opted by the Catholic Church also now St Valentine uh day was co-opted by the Catholic Church St Patrick was co-opted by the Catholic Church Easter it was sort of the Passover so they that was sort of a co-option Halloween was co-opted and you're also going to see Christmas was co-opted by the Catholic Church also now St Valentine uh day was co-opted by the Catholic Church St Patrick was co-opted by the Catholic Church Easter it was sort of the Passover so they that was sort of a co-option Halloween was co-opted and you're also going to see Christmas was co-opted by the Catholic Church also now by the Catholic Church also now Thanksgiving day is just as barbaric and disgusting as Christopher Columbus Day and uh uh Tain Patrick uh because of the genocidal aspect so Thanksgiving Day this was when the Protestants partied and rejoiced after Massacre and piles of Native Americans whenever they would Massacre a [ __ ] ton of Indians whether they were the W noag or the Massachusetts or the pequa Cherokee or shauni Delaware Creek uh Miami you know whatever Indians were out there if they killed them then they had a big Thanksgiving day because thank God we was able to rid the world of these Pagan heathens who were uncivilized such as us good you know white uh Europeans who believed in God but the day of the first official Thanksgiving Day shows just how barbaric these so-called good Christian missionaries were okay so they were willing to burn and murder women and children um while the warriors were gone in Cold Blood and not give a [ __ ] so that type of barbarity scared the [ __ ] out of all the Indians in the land and the massacre at Mystic River during the pequa war in America completely changed the game it was one of those days that changed the entire game right that's when it got the attention of the Native Americans and people were like wow these [ __ ] yeah Protestant English-speaking Protestants are [ __ ] crazy so the um first official Thanksgiving Day commemorates the burning and slaying of over 700 uh old pequa men women and children on May 26th 1637 on the Mystic River which is on the Southeast corner of Connecticut by John Mason who is an English Protestant Puritan of the Connecticut land raping corporation which was a tributary it had broke off um and became a own thing of the Massachusetts Bay land Ray uh rap incorporation under Governor John indicot so they torched their wigwams while 700 plus pequa women and children were sleeping in their Villages those who tried to run away were cut down slain and murdered with not a single Warrior or military man in sight the next day the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony so they torched their wigwams while 700 plus pequa women and children were sleeping in their Villages those who tried to run away were cut down slain and murdered with not a single Warrior or military man in sight the next day the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony John Winthrop declared a day of Thanksgiving thanking God that the pqu had been eliminated um that the their side had eliminated over 700 men women and children it was signed into law that this day forth shall be a shall be a day of Celebration and Thanksgiving for subduing the PE quats John Winthrop offered 40 pounds sterling for the scalp of an Indian man 20 for the scalps of women and children on June 5th Captain Mason attacked another peat Village this one near present day Stonington and again the Indian inhabitants were defeated and massacred on July 28th a third attack and Massacre occurred near present day Fairfield and the pequa war came to an end most of the surviving peat were sold into slavery though a handful escaped to join other Southern New England tribes the name peat was officially erased from the map the peat River became the themes River and their Town became New London in 1975 the official number of peat living in Connecticut was 21 what in the [ __ ] are you all celebrating Christmas was also a Catholic Church capped in another Roman Pagan Festival of Saturn nalia Saturn nalia was a time when all of Rome became victim to the drunken crime ridden orgies of orgies which they had called saturnalia they covered it up with Christmas which was Christ mass and that's how we got Santa and Coca-Cola and presents today so that's the Catholic Church they've co-opted most of these holidays these are the major holidays these are the biggest holidays that Americans celebrate so essentially Americans you've been lied to your entire life uh your entire life is a lie everybody around you has been lying to you they don't really give a [ __ ] that they're lying to you they just want you to believe the stupid hor [ __ ] that they believe they don't really care about the truth then they don't definitely don't want you to know the truth really nobody cares for the truth or for you or for you to know the truth or for you to think independently for yourself those who love you will tell you the truth those who hate you will deceive you manipulate you and so they can exploit you so happy Festivus to the rest of us happy birthday Isaac Newton Simon Gertie and Mary K Quanza everybody so all praise be to God the Father Holy Spirit and the son right all love to God but none for nobody else seem like you wasting all your love for some [ __ ] that don't even exist what in the [ __ ] are you all celebrating so how y'all going to love white Jesus and you don't love me invisible a man in the clouds so when a person runs over a dog or a cat that [ __ ] isn't just dead on the street he's swimming in the clouds with the angels is that what you saying let me tell I want to know this I mean seriously how childish are you do you believe in Santa Claus 2 the Easter Bunny the Tooth Fair the two fairy what do you think about Abraham you believe in him Adam and Eve hell the pope don't even believe in Adam and Eve [ __ ] y'all probably think Jesus was real Jesus was real how come you've had 20 other gods before him have the same exact birthday [ __ ] God y'all need to grow the [ __ ] up | Johnathan Masters | UC2593N-5QjJVuBdiMxhor0w | 2014-04-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,829 | 10,225 |
CCP-7-9BiYA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCP-7-9BiYA | US Negotiates with Türkiye for Ammunition Supplies to Aid Ukraine | Welcome to our Channel don't forget to subscribe and put likes because your support is important for us and here we go recent reports from Bloomberg have unveiled discussions between the United States and Turkey concerning the acquisition of additional explosives a move aimed at bolstering the production of artillery Munitions in support of Ukraine sources familiar with the matter disclosed that the United States is eyeing Turkish explosives such as TR nitr taline TNT and nitroguanidine crucial components for manufacturing NATO standard 155 mm caliber Munitions this collaboration has the potential to Triple production capacity reflecting a significant effort to ramp up support for Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict in a late February update the Pentagon announced a contract with General Dynamics ordinance and Tactical Systems to establish three production lines for the metal parts of 155 mimet projectiles in Texas with Turkish subcontractors playing a pivotal role the facility slave to commence operations in June underscores the Strategic partnership between the US and Turkish Defense Industries according to Bloomberg sources Repcon a Turkish Defense company is projected to manufacture 30% of all 155 mm artillery shells produced in the United States by 2025 Additionally the United States Department of Defense has finalized the acquisition of 116,000 combat ready artillery Munitions from Turkish Defense company ARA with delivery scheduled with within the year and additional orders anticipated for the following year the collaboration with the Turkish industry and the investment in Texas has been underscored by the Pentagon as vital for fostering a global defense industrial base with Western officials indicating a significant uptick in American and European ammunition production in the coming years major defense contractors and smaller suppliers are gearing up to meet heightened demand in Europe the ASAP program has been launched to accelerate the production of ammunition and missiles allocating a budget of 5 00 million EUR to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities and enhance European security this initiative reflects a collective effort to address the munition supply crisis and strength and defenses particularly in light of evolving geopolitical challenges meanwhile Mike Johnson speaker of the house has signaled plans to draft a bill aimed at providing support to Ukraine distinct from the version approved by the Senate the proposed legislation is expected to offer assistance in the form of loans or lend agreements underscoring the commitment to aiding Ukraine in its defense efforts additionally considerations have been made regarding the separation of Aid packages for Ukraine and Israel reflecting the nuanced approach required to Garner support in both the House and Senate the collaboration between NATO members exemplified by the partnership between the United States and Turkey underscores the collective commitment to strengthening defense capabilities and fostering cooperation in the face of shared security challenges as efforts to bolster Munitions production and support Ukraine intensify the potential for deeper collaboration between allies remains a key aspect of shaping the global defense landscape in the months and years ahead that's all for now see you later | Main Battle Tank | UCnZG2SBvPrhCilZuqiMEUYA | 2024-03-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 499 | 3,321 |
ELH3NT0sGaY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELH3NT0sGaY | Pokemon Empyrean Nuzlocke Part 10 - SHAWMONK TOURNAMENT (Pokemon Fan Game) | okay how's it going guys Connors dear welcome back to some more pokemons empyrion last time we arrived at this new town which is apparently not gonna say the name of town Terman arena shawn monk town so we did went ahead and did some things upstream got two new pokemon on the team so we went ahead and boxed the Slugma for two grand so i basically wasted all my money for that slugma and then we went ahead and got the Eevee so we used our Shinx for the field egg thing cuz Shinx is in the field egg group so all we did we just placed it in there we got the egg let me took it out that's basically it so yeah so if you look at the team this is what it currently looks like so we have the slogan that we bought some account those this even though we got them in the same town they're not really encounters it's more like gift pokemons yeah beanie for free and then we bought the slug most I'm not gonna really count those as encounters per se so yeah so we have the Slugma here level 10 does no flame body that knows ember rock through yon and Smaug I put the egg into PC because I don't really think we'll need it right now and then we have mr. X the entire team so we're to hopefully be able to train up lobby in this gym or not gym this tournament so he can use it in the gym so let's go ahead until the for 3:20 I need money to enter god dammit dude all right if we're not doing that then let's go to fight some of the regular trainers over here yeah I didn't know I needed money to enter a tournament been a wild side last one so I kind of forgot yeah it's try just finally like a couple people in here then like you what do you got fighting bug type heracross no II just have a really great Hawkeye is also going to be useful for this gym but not against the site this site there's Flying type and if it knows a flying attack like aerial ace or some okay as grass types that not be good would not be good so use Hawkeye against maybe like the regular bugs when it comes to the site that we're gonna need Lobby found our not a problem oh why were you gonna use that on a fire-type what is wrong with you bulldoze she had 21 to be nice another hound our home double hound our little sixteen it's about how to guess I'd say the gym leaders Pokemon may be their ace will be near 20 and 18 to 20 somewhere around there it's a hoping it's not higher than that must train more much cash that we get from you 400 is that enough I wasted all my money buying the goddamn slugma let's hope this is enough cash go heal first let me make sure I was reporting I don't know what it is but the game or this city is unlikely anymore I'm not sure what it was okay - I have enough now mother hold on damn who calls me a nine o'clock in the morning some all right do I have enough four hundred is the entry fee goddamn all right so we're choosing lobby Hawkeye max level 4 this is turn 20 what oh no that's not good why do you have a max level you should have told me about that before I used forgot buddy - 21 goddammit this is not good dude I shouldn't be doing this I shouldn't have to be doing this we're gonna get oh okay level 11 it's not a problem please don't have a rock-type attack please larvae tar okay that's fine go ahead and bite me just didn't wanted to have like rock there were some dratini nice little dragon type please don't have dragon rage please rap okay okay with that it's three how much does the damage afterwards does more than the actual actual right we got a crepe good twister I had a lot oh no thing works faster okay Spiro lobbie can you fight this spiro on your low 40 never mind you're not fighting that on your own level 14 dude scared pursuits no okay oh you dude why do we even know pursue our fine to fight three or four oh that's why it's called for 324 trainers we have three Pokemon and the loo max level is 20 that's okay so if I for trainers one down really nervous little twelve Ponyta I can rock throw you a see on it first and try to rock throw it see if Lobby can take this thing on by himself still a lot to try to poison it with SMAW now we can't poison it with spotters it's going to sleep god damn it okay that doesn't even do not even a quarter damage actually maybe he does do a quarter damage can't finish it off if I don't finish it off here we have to switch out Wow thank you he's able to do something on his own there one a risk this pin don't tell me this thing has what am I gonna do against a hound hour dude man it's a fire-type what am I gonna do against this thing okay don't panic don't panic self let's see what hey let's see what kind of damage this thing can do Oh does it only have ember but only I'm gonna real quickie as a poker chip it only has Ember that'd be fantastic why don't we get 22 of these you always had that much pokies our potions okay if it only has Ember I'm actually fine with this way gone and we'll rock through you don't poison me please well yawn and rock through oh we can miss that's fine too you know I enjoy missing my attacks you know I didn't want to hit anyways and you wake up after one turn this game is the best in pokemons is amazing oh the randomness gotta love it gotta love when they wake up after I have a revive I can sell didn't realize that gotta love when they wake up after one turn dude gotta love it can smoggy even poison check I don't even know what smoke has a chance to place okay yeah it does have a chance to poison just getting really unlucky actually seemed really lucky he said everyone has 70 accuracy and he said hit every single attack as a how do you hit every single woman as 70 accuracy look at that I've missed I've missed two out of three attacks and he's at every smog even though it has 70 accuracy dude I'm getting played I just need to hit two of these maybe you want if I get a crit I've missed three of four are you kidding thank you for actually landing an attack good lord doing them taking a lot longer than it should take should have ended this a turn or two ago dude if I would have just hit my goddamn attacks hit your goddamn attack thank you growlithe I'm just gonna Oh Harry's weak to fire but I wonder if I can one-shot it with I wonder if I can one shot it with bulldoze well not if he's gonna do that oh he lived it oh but I got burned oh no oh come on dude I got the attack drop and the burn are you serious kind of is Batman the attack drop end the burn how much damage you do okay you're only doing ten not a problem what are you gonna do more we're fine we're fine we're fine we're fine we're fine oh how unlucky can we get in this game like I was expecting the attack drop but not the bernam first turn dude first turn burn two down two to go hopefully nobody else has fire types that's the only thing we're kind of just weak against his really is fire nose nose nose nose this thing's about 19 he's level 19 nose nose good lord man where do you go getting a level 19 nose nuns Jesus Christ we need to finish this thing right now how do we go from a level 12 guy with 12 level 12 Pokemon to a guy with level 19 Pokemon how does that happen please kill this thing right now thank you good lord a level 19 nose knows it's gonna be level 19 ball toy 18 okay this just went from zero to a thousand dude whatever I'm a level 12 Pokemon a level 18 and 19 Razor Leaf your ground type get grounded I know I said that sounds terrible give you know XP curly I'm gonna stay in dude is this below 19 kirlia yeah I could astonish that is a lot of amateur I'm gonna heal just in case just in case let's be safe and heal well if ur magically wasn't wrong with you okay nearly had a heart attack but out here fine last one please don't be aggressive last three Breloom okay I can take a Braley's four times a week to PEC so I'll be we can one-shot it haha get out played and the quick claw help me get the first attack one shot and we got the crib okay Marshtomp okay it's four times a week to grass I doubt he has a rock-type attack the probably like a mud shot water gun sure like that it's fine should get off a razor leaf Wow nirvana stupid say why would he go for water gut against a fire tie-up aw man why would he do that please one shot it I'm not down with his kidneys and body hey what trying to learn what hardened no it's sure we don't really need smog if we have Yan larva tar no I'm not gonna risk anything I'm going to go straight for the one shot not gonna risk you not even gonna risk anything not gonna risk me switching Hawkeye and get him getting like a lucky crit rocker or some that's my W right thank you all right cool 4 wins 0 losses from God do you expect you are in one place 28 grand yo we got the grand got another gold medal I know what these do we can sell them I think I don't know what else we can do with them though all right so there we go finish the tournament yeah 28 grand which is nice let's go ahead and sell this revive while we can I think costs 1250 holy why are they so they usually they self like 750 or some like that don't they how oh hello those things grew APRA plums many how many a per plums do we get oh we have five interesting so they they grow fairly quickly I wasn't expecting them to grow that fast okay let's buy some regular potions and I'm gonna go buy some pokies r:s potions heels forty to sixty but also has a 10% chance of failing so we've got to be very careful with these I'll buy some repels after the gym I just want to make sure we have these for the gym all right I've been going for sixteen so I guess we'll take on the rest of the regular trainers in here and then we'll go ahead and fight the vice captain and captain of the gym this way we can get a our boy lobby some more XP let's do this I would love a little warmup Chimchar okay okay I see with the Chimchar I used the wrong moves I meant to use bulldoze I guess another attack in it was my skills weasel II lobby go you're not gonna fight it but at least get some XP hopefully we'd given at least 15 even though I don't think 15 is gonna be good enough but if we're gonna get bug types it shouldn't be a problem especially if they know struggle bug cuz then they'll it's physical you know flame body I used the wrong we begin what's wrong with me using the wrong moves right now what is wrong with me why am I doing this to myself why does he keep using waterspout that was quick very quick the trash that's why I moved here real quick I wish it was like a center inside the gym so I would have to run all the way back to the Ealing area just make my life so much more convenient there's just a healing thing in the gym I am it makes sense for there to be one in the gym right now people lose their Pokemon they can just heal right they're sort of you know having a run with their dead Pokemon hopefully to the center last one it's only a thing a lot a lot more ought to know the hell things appear normal right think so slap me was your problem on oh yeah dick and Bob good 15 for lobby nice we needed and last but not least is a sky key it's dark fighting I guess but you'll be fine that a lot of image Jesus okay can we not strike he's doing a ton of damage to be dude haha correct now played Zaara not a problem they say fake tears of now my special defense I need that what are you doing I need that house hoping we've a base load my specialty fence and ghosts or fury swipes great plans or great plan we're good we're fine we're fine how if you want to rematch me please nope okay well that's not cool don't be haters help me help me train god dammit alright well there we go so we've bought everybody the gym we did the tournament so I guess all that we have left to do is the vice captain and captain of the gym very nervous but uh we'll go ahead and heal I probably have some extra cash buy a few more s potions I can buy one more one more ESPO ssin I said yes got dammit alright as our thing over here grew or a purple um those things you're very fast and pretty glad they grow fast alright but yeah anyways I'm gonna end this here next time we'll go ahead and take on the captain and vice-captain and captain of this bug grass gym so obviously we're gonna be using lobby and you will also use Hawkeye when needed but yeah anyways thanks for watching stay tuned for more speed counters I'll see you guys next time with some more Pokemon and period Nuzlocke thanks watching again and yeah | Galatic Pokemon | UChf0eIBE2VqmZY4m8wV0kSA | 2019-01-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,528 | 12,353 |
d7JdESQ3XMs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7JdESQ3XMs | William Binney (U.S. intelligence official) | Wikipedia audio article | William Edward Binney is a former highly-placed intelligence official with the United States National Security Agency NSA turned whistleblower who retired on October 31st 2001 after more than 30 years with the agency he was a high-profile critic of his former employers during the George W Bush administration and later criticized the NSA's data collection policies during the Barack Obama administration in 2016 Binney said the US intelligence community's assessment that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election was false but on close examination of the documents that purported to prove a British origin of the hacking could not prove the data was downloaded from the Democratic National Committee topic biography Binnie grew up in rural Pennsylvania and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics from the Pennsylvania State University in 1970 he said that he volunteered for the army during the Vietnam era in order to select work that would interest him rather than be drafted and have no input he was found to have strong aptitudes for mathematics analysis and code-breaking and served from 1965 to 1969 in the Army security agency before going to the NSA in 1970 Binney was a Russia specialist and worked in the operations side of intelligence starting as an analyst and ending as a technical director prior to becoming a geopolitical world technical director in the 1990s he co-founded a unit on automating signals intelligence with NSA research chief dr. Jon Taggart binney's NSA career culminated as technical leader for intelligence in 2001 he has expertise in intelligence analysis traffic analysis systems analysis knowledge management and mathematics including set theory number theory and probability after retiring from the NSA he founded together with fellow NSA whistleblower Jay Kirk Wiebe entity mapping LLC a private intelligence agency to market their analysis program to government agencies Kirk Wiebe and William Binney have started a company pretty good knowledge with partners in amsterdam the netherlands to resurrect and do the kinds of smart things we thought we do with data back in the 1990s because this government and the deep state as well as the shadow government didn't want us doing that here so we're over there doing this topic whistleblowing in September 2002 he along with Jay Kirk Wiebe and Edward Loomis asked the US Defense Department Inspector General IG to investigate the NSA for allegedly wasting millions and millions of dollars on Trailblazer a system intended to analyze mass collection of data carried on communications networks such as the internet Binney had been one of the inventors of an alternative system thinthread which was shelved when Trailblazer was chosen instead Binney has also been publicly critical of the NSA for spying on US citizens saying of its expanded surveillance after the September 11th 2001 attacks that it's better than anything that the KGB the Stasi or the Gestapo and SS ever had as well as noting Trailblazers ineffectiveness and unjustified high cost compared to the far less intrusive thinthread he was furious that the NSA hadn't uncovered the 9/11 plot and stated that intercepts it had collected but not analyzed likely would have garnered timely attention with his leaner more focused system topic after the NSA after he left the NSA in 2001 Binney was one of several people investigated as part of an inquiry into a 2005 the New York Times expose on the agency's warrantless eavesdropping program Binney was cleared of wrongdoing after three interviews with FBI agents beginning in March 2007 but in early July 2007 in an unannounced armed early morning raid a dozen agents armed with rifles appeared at his house one of whom entered the bathroom and pointed his gun at Binney who was taking a shower the FBI confiscated a desktop computer discs and personal and business records the NSA revoked his security clearance forcing him to close a business he ran with former colleagues at a loss of a reported 300,000 dollars in annual income the FBI raided the homes of weeb and Loomis as well as House Intelligence Committee staffer Diane Rock the same morning several months later the FBI raided the home of then still active NSA executive Thomas Andrews Drake who had also contacted daiji but anonymously with confidentiality assured the assistant inspector general John Crane in charge of the whistleblower program suspecting his superiors provided confidential information to the United States Department of Justice DOJ challenged them was eventually forced from his position and subsequently himself became a public whistleblower the punitive treatment of Binney Drake and the other whistleblowers also led Edward Snowden to go public with his revelations rather than report through the internal whistleblower program in 2012 Binney and his co plaintiffs went to federal court to retrieve the confiscated items topic allegations on intercepts Binnie is known for making the claim that the NSA collects and stores information about every u.s. communication Binney was invited as a witness by the NSA Commission of the German Bundestag on July 3rd 2014 Der Spiegel wrote he said that the NSA wanted to have information about everything in binney's view this is a totalitarian approach which had previously been seen only in dictatorships Binney stated that the goal was to control people meanwhile he said that it is possible in principle to monitor the whole population abroad and in the u.s. which in his view contradicts the United States Constitution in August 2014 Binney was among the signatories of an open letter by the group veteran intelligence professionals for sanity to German Chancellor Angela Merkel in which they urged the Chancellor to be suspicious of US intelligence regarding the alleged invasion of Russia in eastern Ukraine in the open letter the group said accusations of a major Russian invasion of Ukraine appear not to be supported by reliable intelligence rather the intelligence seems to be of the same dubious politically fixed kind used twelve years ago to justify the us-led attack on Iraq topic Russian interference in the 2016 election Binnie claims the US intelligence community's assessment that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election is false and that the Democratic National Committee emails were leaked by an insider instead he has appeared on Fox News at least 10 times between September 2016 and November 2017 to promote this theory Binney said that the intelligence community wasn't being honest here he has also been frequently cited on Breitbart news in November 2017 it was reported that a month earlier Binney had met with CIA director Mike Pompeo at the behest of President Trump topic role in a parent release of the Nunez memo On January 23rd 2018 Binney made an appearance on the Infowars news program in connection with the Nunez memo a congressional document alleging irregularities in the application of the FISA Act which at that time was not publicly available although it's potential release was a topic of public debate during the show host Alex Jones announced that Binney had been able to provide him with the actual memo and the purported leaked document was shown on air however this was in fact a public document that had been available on the website of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence since at least May 2017 the actual Nunez memo was released February 2nd 2018 topic documentary film binney's story is recounted in a good American a documentary film equals equals seal so | wikipedia tts | UClqS6IYGeofUnMEBJmSzf2g | 2019-01-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,238 | 7,588 |
ceberzzc8UI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceberzzc8UI | Tuxedo Edition 1969 Ford Mustang | so [Music] oh hey everybody i'm tony fleming from fleming's ultimate garage thank you for joining me on a piece of history today that is few and far between this may be the only one of its kind left in existence right here we have uh here which i'll present you in just a minute called a deluxe marty report kevin marty received the records from uh from ford motor company telling him the build quantity and uh the options and broken down for us he's provided us that report it comes with this car it is a cool cool piece of documentation because that's probably the most important part when you're thinking about is my car really what my car said it was supposed to be and this right here authenticates all that that's going to be awesome secondly this is a great looking car on top of it called a tuxedo edition so the white with the black package here nice nice touch and lastly this is the last last last of the mustang gt the last of this mustang gt until much much later uh when the fox bodies came out so with this car here the likelihood of ever seeing another one again even like this car is so slim so we're gonna take a few minutes see what kind of options this car has what kind of restoration we're talking about what kinds of things make this different than others and then uh we're gonna go for a drive all right so what we have here is called the deluxe modded report you can get a marty report which is this a small report here the deluxe market report gives us the uh window sticker that would have come on the car uh the mardi report and then also the deluxe breakdown of this car and options which is really cool and then they supply by ford which is ford authorized by the way it's got their logo on it and a special seal they authorize them to reproduce the vin tag for the door right the original one's still on there but this is the one that ford authorizes them to produce if you order this deluxe report it's pretty expensive however it authenticates this car and it breaks it down there uh that just two of these cars had the blackout hood treatment the tuxedo package is what it was called so i just wanted you to know that that right there is a key component to a car like this okay so lastly we have that great looking wilmoth and white and two-tone uh tuxedo black paint and then we have here our raven black paint sorry depending on the manufacturer we have our correct chrome gt wheels here right wrapped inside here are disc brakes a lot of times we forget to ask about those because these cars didn't all come with disc brakes kind of have your choice of tires here we have in the photos poly glass tires and at the curb we have the radial tires on here they drive much better with radial tires polyglass tires would have been more correct they don't drive as well your choice you'll have to figure that part out whichever one you want chrome and stainless has all been redone spoiler looks so good on the car and then we have a nice nice body lines where everything the gaps the vents all of that stuff looks good the boot is the right color lastly let's look at the quality of the paint because that's an important piece of it here come on up and check that out and look at that this is black paint black paint's really hard in the lights to make look good and this looks great and then if i peek right here what's that oh that big hood scoop there gulping in air for the 351 four-barrel cleveland all right so some people don't care to look under the hood some people live for it i like to do this part here for everybody just in case you had you know this car in your garage you want to go to a car show something like that you can explain the things to the people that you're getting so we have an original 351 engine okay this also has some things on it that you forget to ask about keep in mind that your modern car comes with power steering and power disc brakes well these cars came with drum brakes manual steering no power brakes things like that but however this car was ordered correctly with power brakes powered disc brakes okay and it has power steering and it's all detailed inside here quite honestly it's slightly over restored uh the paint inside the engine compartment is a little nicer than it would have been in the factory circuit 1969. i don't hate it for that but i just think it looks really really nice i just want you to know that up front uh but things like the horns are in place like they're supposed to be working and many times people say well what's the big deal about horns and all that good stuff well a lot of times these horns aren't even there they don't work or the wiring is crusty and i'm looking at all the nice colored wiring and the correct decals in the right place it just is a nice finished product and that says to me that the restoration might have been a little bit nicer than some of the others that are out there all right so why is the back of this car important well this is the year that the gt shared with the mach 1. you couldn't get a mach 1 convertible you wanted a convertible mustang you had to get a mustang or a mustang dt convertible the gt so fuel produced compared to the mach 1 which makes it even more rare you get that great looking exhaust back here the simple fact you can see into the top and this cool call out of the gt badge here instead of it saying mach 1. why is that important well because when you're talking about cars with low production figures right that are original style cars they have more value they go up in value faster and they tend to be better collector items this is a great looking car and most people will know that if you even if you took this emblem off of here they would know from this signature tail light that we have a mustang dt and i think that this is great looking color combination as well looks so nice from behind all right i always like to have a shot of me walking up to my car thinking about how cool it looks right but i know that other people are going to get to see that most of the time i'm going to spend my time in here and i want to share that time with you right now so for instance think about this think about going to dinner with uh with another couple we're taking the kids out for a drive in a car like this this is a different car than your suv your suv's an awesome vehicle right or maybe you drive a sports car every day and those are great cars however they are not this car this car makes a rumble this car has a mechanical feel to it it's very visceral right you feel the the engine power you feel the uh the vibrations of the drivetrain and the power that it's making as it's putting the power down on the wheels and then i see little things about the car that make me say okay this car is a little nicer restoration than others for instance like the footwell lighting works the door lighting works you say tony isn't that supposed to work well yes i agreed it's supposed to work however nine times out of ten it does not you know why because it costs a lot of money to make all of this stuff continue to work with all new wiring and lenses and bulbs and layout and yada goes on and on this also has full gauges here which is really nice instead of just light so you got your 128 mile speedometer you got temp you got oil pressure you got alternator factory am fm stereo in there right climate control bucket seats nice mats nice carpet nice top uh i don't know i get excited about a car that's restored because i know what the effort it takes to get in it to do that but when you get in this car it just feels good and i know that going with somebody in it with the top down and the rumble exhaust going back you're going to have an awesome awesome time we got to figure a way to get this in your garage all right so let's close up this video for a second we're talking about one of two tuxedo editions built they built almost 300 000 mustangs that year 300 000 i want you to think about that number right as a percentage we're talking about manual transmission we're talking about 351 four-barrel we're talking about a great color combination a beautiful restoration and the top goes down right the interior we looked at we walked all on didn't walk inside there we sat inside there we walked all around the car we had a good time checking it all out and i think that by the end of the day if you want to get a collector car you want to get a collector car this is how you start with something like this here you can take people out and you can enjoy the hobby watch hopefully this car continue to ride you say tony how do you know this car is going to go up in value you're right i don't know that it's going to go up in value but i do know this for a fact that this car was 3 972.33 back in 1969 and it's no longer 3792.33 in 2022. anyway call us 1000 301-816-1000 you all about this cool mustang gt convertible don't forget to uh like the video down below please that helps us out a lot i really appreciate that as well as share with your friends and don't forget to subscribe to the channel we got new content coming out all the time i will see you on the test drive all right we're taking out the mustang gt convertible right rowing through the shifter i don't know if you guys know but it's the rimblow wheel the horn is actually buried inside the wheel here which is kind of cool the power steering is nice the disc brakes add some confidence to the car and i think about going out with another couple maybe going out to kids for a drive i don't know it's just kind of a game changer what do you think about that stuff the dash is still so retro however even though it's retro it's it's today's modern mustang has a has a a modern take on this dash and he still has some of the same things what i do love is this is what you're looking through the hair the windshield and you turn on the turn signals you can see them in the hood scoop and the hood scoop just makes the car look meaner because like adding this extra little bucket to it anyway let's keep on driving i'll stop talking enjoy the shifter moving through here and tell me what you think anyway i'll see you on the next drive you | Flemings Ultimate Garage | UCLeyt_f6_dLud0vk9goXf9A | 2022-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,997 | 10,170 |
fcZwRkIGAvw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcZwRkIGAvw | The CARESNONE Wing Review - Outpost (Chicago, IL) | all right dear another wing review steve output 1756 grand avenue chicago now check this out did you know that the record for eating hot wings is 444 wings in 26 minutes oh [ __ ] 400 what 444 wings in 20 could you do it yeah i don't know i think i can do it 444 wings in 26 minutes especially with i think i can do it i think i can do it all right that's like that's like 17 okay a minute so this will be all right saucy bread it good size oh those look lovely it's a wing review we're just trying to tell the world how good your place is or not good we're going to find it there you go all right the sauce looks good it looks buttery again it's a little soggy now she wants to be friendly she was a little bit outrageous on the phone all right let's see she saw that cute face steve that's all woo all right well steamy all right great size phenomenal size lot of a lot of steroids in these that's a good thing for me sauce is okay to me it's a little it's not crispy enough a little soggy would you say that yeah the bread tastes funny too but not like these have the potential to be great let me know when you have a score on your head what do you think you like it yeah you got to make your face look like you like it i'm working on it i don't know i'm proud i'm okay his face is i got it i'm going seven point two one six four seven point so what don't you like about them the the breading is like you said it's soggy uh it's got a weird uh tang to the the the sauce it's a little thin the sauce a little thin from my liking and and the bread is something something not right about it i don't know what it is it's that it's not my favorite kind of bread ready i'm giving them points because it's big i like the sauciness but i feel like they're like tindery like tendons yeah all right i just did what you did all right blue cheese a good rinse all [ __ ] store-bought blue cheese i bet you they wish i would have done that before i rated the other part where are you going i'm going to name one go right i'm going 6.8 it's okay it's okay i wouldn't be like y'all gotta try the blue jeans so you have a seven two and six point eight yup and that's the review yeah all right yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah d eric body | The CARESNONE wing review | UCybg4pcJp97MZ28cLe-7fKA | 2020-11-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 464 | 2,251 |
dD4k6kYaR74 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD4k6kYaR74 | 2020 Panini Chronicles Football Hobby ID 20CHRONFB103 | all right guys chronicles football here for 103. good luck and let's reintroduce the break all right all right guys we've got matt j down to robert e let's get this good luck everybody this is a 32 flip names in team seven times each all right john b to robert e all right let's do teams next all right guys cards here to washington alright bills to detroit all right any trades guys any trades all right good luck guys the super gut over here all right as everybody should be ready everybody should be ready thanks guys for hanging out if you have not seen this stuff yet it's crazy you demand a recount match do you like your squads all right let's see what we got here [Music] you got this you got washington you get chase young man and gibson they're not bad got p ryan for the jets nice tiki oh judy rookie all right broncos seen him a lot today denver there you go andrew am alright man nice tailor right there jonathan taylor rookie who's got the colts alright craig nice cd name right there from dk deandre it's a rug truck jeez this stuff's crazy man look at this joke that's coming out to you rugs the third nice deandre for detroit that was robert e a lamb for dallas jeremy w it's insanity another another one here for dallas look at that cd lamb jeremy keyshawn bond clear right there ready rookie for the bucks that is adam zee uh joey see it's unbelievable man yeah we'll probably do the whole case tonight i'm sure there we go colts peyton manning scary terry right there for washington met chanel oh man look at that silver black prism whoo who's got the jags over there mark f all right man mark f that is coming out to you very good nice one for the jags nice zach moss right there for the bills nice p ryan for the jets all right justin jefferson 97.99 right here for the vikings chris b yes sir i've got a reader right here rookie for the eagles that is john b nice deandre from my man i wish i still made clear vision but i first year they made it was so awesome i don't know why they changed it very good that was a robert e for the deandre i yucked right there rookie james robinson there's d-hop nice higgins right there for the bengals there you go robert e nice chanel right there for the jags nice camaro well that they're always in alphabetical order there's kamara nice jalen hurts ooh man another prism black right there all right right there for the eagles there you go john b that's coming out to you john b nice rugs the third for the raiders joe k that is coming out to you the team names are always in alphabetical order all right here's our next one guys cam acres rookie for chronicles nice mccaffrey oh nice look at that kellen winslow auto nice 100 right there for the chargers all right that is ryan oh that's coming at you very nice ryan oh nice tee higgins right there for the bengals gabriel davis right there for the bills there we go we got a nice view look at that james robinson right there for the jags 34 of 125 mark f nice rugs the third right there for the raiders there you go joe nice commit clear for the bears all right that is robert e commit we'll have someone throwing the ball this year all right ah there we haven't seen two yet there we go there's uh two right there rookie for the dolphins right there miami that is adam z nice george kittle james robinson right there four of 25 for the jags yes mark f nice edwards rookie for the raiders there's jk for the ravens there you go zach h another jk from luminance right there 164 of 199 that is zach h oh jalen hurts yes eagles there you go john b from score and then we got my boy darnell mooney right there he'll you'll have somebody throw you the ball this year too buddy very nice oh dude fields of being by week four you'll see berkeley smith oh no we gotta oh man look at that jerry judy auto nice six to forty nine he might have double check throwing him touchdown passes this year andrew upright man andrew m jerry judy from dk auto outstanding uh stuff's crazy man there's a nice mims rookie rigger chin nice deandre prison black rookie for detroit there you go robert and then robinson right there for player vision wow man speechless guys seriously man that that product chronicles is unfreaking believable all right very good that is 103. thanks guys | Friendly BoxBreaks | UCDnNpNcKKliZ9ZU8xBBzYjg | 2021-04-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 822 | 4,273 |
e8YrcNDdU8M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8YrcNDdU8M | Block 3 | Basic countermeasures for journalist to cope with online harassment | [Music] so what do we do if we find ourselves struggling with hostile voices I'm having to kind of wrestle with hostile voices in our heads I guess the first thing is stopping pause so if you get some abusive material coming to your computer don't react straight away don't bite the hook press kind of metaphorical pause and maybe you know do something like take a deep breath get out of the chair think about it don't really need to respond to this if you've got a colleague next to you that can be great it can be really helpful in discussing it with somebody else because even if the criticism is unfounded if we're honest and we want to do a good job we want to understand why somebody might be criticizing us so we're quite likely to start kind of well start ourselves kind of being feeling being pulled into the argument and so that's the point we have to make a decision as to whether it's worthwhile engaging or not and just pausing can make a real difference and to think about having running a kind of another audio track in your head but your own audio track our kind of commentary if you like on the material that you're reading so if the comments that you're working through are really negative and people are very attacking it can be very useful to remind yourself for things that that are really obvious but you might forget in the moment while under the barrage so don't hesitate to reaffirm the obvious so everybody knows that people piling into social media aren't generally representative of the public but it can be surprisingly easy to lose sight of that when struggling with kind of negative and hostile comments so in that case it'd be quite useful to use a technique which I call ghosting which is just kind of repeating a number of kind of simple messages to yourself this is particularly useful if you're a moderator who has to deal with a large volume of negative commentary so you might say to yourself this isn't the audience just some fraction of it these people don't know me they're targeting a fantasy projection of me the journalist impugning my motives deprives them of the opportunity of genuine standing so the trick is to find a way of D personalizing it so it doesn't feel like it's about you as a person in fact they don't know who you are so how can I be attacking you but rather to think about them unloading their anger at a role of you playing the role of the journalist kind of thing so it's sort of a density that's a little bit professional identity it's a little bit separate from your personal identity that can be very helpful one thing that moderators do or can do is they're having to read a long screed of abusive comments is to build in a little bit of extra distance by subconsciously marking these comments for bad grammar or mocking them for unoriginal 'ti maybe give a few extra bonus points to a comment that is genuinely new or even sort of exceptionally devious so celebrate its brilliance at the same time as pushing it away that's one thing we can do another technique for dealing with this and particularly if it's particularly few for very personally attacked is to imagine in your mind's eye it's just kind of close your eyes and imagine somebody's screaming at at a model of you or a picture or a mannequin mannequin or a picture of you and just enjoy their anger as they scream that's one thing that I've heard people use another technique really is some quick technique but it's maybe more foundation about that and that's trying to try and cultivate compassion for these hostile voices now that might be really weird why would I want to be compassionate towards people who are seeking to silence me as a journalist you know to pour scorn on my work well the reason why it can be useful is it's another way of building in detachment and distance it's not about liking the person it's not about wanting anything for yourself from that person it's just acknowledging that maybe the maybe a human being who's being deliberately abusive out there is somewhat lost really have connection to what matters in life to create a space where you wonder why they need to do this this can defuse the that's the nature of the onslaught can reduce or cut the harasser down to science sometimes reporters might find themselves in situations in which that they feel that their credibility is being undermined this can be hard to deal with now how do you respond it's normally not a good idea to get sucked into an argument with abusive trolls but it could be useful to go on to social media and make some kind of simple corrective points a few brush-off comments refer to people to good resources or to good articles that you've written whatever it is but don't get sucked in because you're fighting a hopeless battle with somebody who doesn't really care about the truth if it's starting to get personally invasive it's a really good idea to remind yourself of where your strengths lie there's this thing called resourcing and means before engaging with something that's difficult is spending a little while to think about a previous situation in which you did it really well when do you feel at your best when did you feel that you made a difference and then after that engage with the material there's evidence that this works so it's worth kind of trying but I suppose that the most important thing about maintaining one's you know kind of belief in oneself is - is social so that solidarity so it's actually it's a collective responsibility that we all have working in the media to reach out and support each other when we become under attack [Music] you | International Press Institute | UC7y6JKpqIYf2-hjTj9odMAg | 2020-01-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,020 | 5,611 |
fF11yDH4mr8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF11yDH4mr8 | Focused Respiratory Physical Assessment | so now I'm going to take a listen to your actually we'll take a look at your chest first so let me uncover you and first I want to inspect just his chest and see any kind of chest movement that might be unusual and of course I also have already took this Vital Signs and assessed its respiratory rate just by inspecting I can see if there are any abnormalities going on any paradoxical chest movement where maybe one part is moving um in a different direction from the other one or if everything is okay I also want to make sure that I palpate his chest because if there was any subcutaneous emphysema I couldn't I couldn't detect that unless I'm palpating his chest and subcutaneous emphysema is something that a patient can have if they had air escaping the lungs into the pleural cavity such as we would see in a pneumothorax and so by just palpating I feel make sure that there's no abnormalities I can also check for any kind of lumps or anything like that and these the subcutaneous emphysema would feel like like Rice Krispies underneath the skin once you've touched it you really know exactly you will know exactly what I mean so we've inspected with palpated now I'm going to percuss his chest and I have a special a certain video on percussion technique so I'm not going to go into too much of an explanation here but again just like with auscultation I want to compare the left side and the right making sure that the sounds are nice and Hollow because underneath the chest the chest wall we have the lungs and they are filled with air so they're going to be nice and Hollow and just watch the other percussion video that I have right there so now I've done my inspection palpation percussion and now I'm going to go ahead and auscultate whenever I place my stethoscope on your chest please take a nice deep breath in and out through the nose go ahead starting to get light-headed I'm sorry I'm starting to get light-headed okay that's actually quite normal because I'm having you take some nice deep breaths so I'll just slow down the the speed the way that I'm going down on your chest okay okay are you feeling a little better now that we just talked just a little yeah okay good so take a nice slow deep breath and again so lungs are nice and clear are you still dizzy or are you okay I'm okay okay very good so now I'm going to just listen to your heart so I'd like for you to just breathe nice and normally okay okay good thank you and one more thing I want to do is I want to check your chest Excursion which basically means the way that your lungs inflate so I'm going to place my hands right here on your chest and take a nice deep breath okay good and do that again we'll make sure we'll do this nice and slow are you doing okay are you dizzy I'm okay okay and then one more time so I'm checking here that every time he inhales my hands move in a symmetrical way with his chest wall and so his chest wall movement is okay here with the chest Excursion now I also need to assess your back is it okay is it better for you if you sit up or roll onto your side I can set up okay great let's do that so now I'm going to check the chest Excursion here again so take some nice deep breaths it's always a little bit more visible towards the bottom and one more time good so if there was some underlying pathology or maybe some consolidation underneath one side it would not possibly not be equal on the chest Excursion here and so then again I want to palpate and see if I can feel any abnormalities here and theoretically you could do both sides at the same time it's just a little bit more practical I think to do one side um at a time and notice if there's anything unusual and so now that we have done the inspection I'm going to auscultate so nice deep breath again whenever I touch my stethoscope I'll just make sure that I go a little bit slower so you don't feel dizzy and if you feel dizzy just let me know okay so uh one thing on the auscultation on the respiratory system whenever you listen to a patient's lungs make sure that you follow in this left to right version from the top to the bottom and make sure that you get all the way out to the sides here to hear the lateral chest specifically because on the right side we have three lobes rather than on the left side where we only have two and on the right side there's a middle lobe here that you really can't hear from below and if you miss listening to the side here you could miss an abnormality in the right middle of pneumonia is fairly common so make sure that you always follow it and then move out to the sides and listen to the mid axillary line here on both sides so now that I'm done with auscultating I'm going to process again going in this methodical way staying away from any bony prominences such as the scapula and the ribs making sure that I hear this hollow sound underneath and so I'm done with my inspection palpation auscultation and the percussion I've done a little bit out of ordering but I got them all done okay let's have you lay back down | Nursing School Explained | UCOfT-IcM9UhLstnv2Jl_orA | 2023-02-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 973 | 5,046 |
LnqZp9xl8qY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnqZp9xl8qY | Scientists have found a strange rugby ball shaped planet – WASP 103b | it is called hot jupiter because it is located in extreme proximity to its star today we will talk about a very interesting exoplanet in the shape of a rugby ball where did it come from why did it get such an unusual shape and what does this discovery portend for humanity wrap yourself in cozy blankets brew delicious sea i'll be glad for your subscription to my channel and thanks guys for writing interesting comments the best ones will be in one of the what is let's fly what is wasp 103b the extreme environment that ultra short orbits of period planets are subjected to makes them ideal laboratories to study planetary physics their study allows us to gain a wealth of information on planet to start tidal interactions in addition to very high temperatures they also suffer from intense tidal forces that cause the shape of the planet to deform the orbital period is only one earth day as a result the planet is exposed to significant radiation and powerful tidal forces like those with which the moon affects the earth's oceans but incomparably more powerful swiss scientists made an unusual discovery thanks to the processing of observational data from the qiops european space observatory chiops launched into earth orbit in december 2019 the study was facilitated by the results of observations from the hubble and spitzer space telescopes scientists processed information obtained from observing several passages of an exoplanet in front of its star this allowed scientists to draw some conclusions about the internal structure of the planet and use parameters known as love numbers they were named after the british scientists they were named after the british scientist augustus love augustus edward huff love who contributed to the theory of tides the calculations allowed the researchers to figure out how the mass is distributed in wasp 103b although the accuracy of these calculations is still relatively low in the future the authors of the study want to refine their calculated data by gaining access to further observations from qiops and possibly the james webb telescope recently launched by nasa title forces tend to circularize planetary orbits and to synchronize the planetary and stellar rotation with the orbital period in hot jupiter systems the orbits are usually circularized and the planet rotation is synchronized however the synchronization of the stellar rotation is still incomplete due to the longer and still poorly unconstrained time scale of this process for planets with an orbital period shorter than a third of the rotation period of the star as it turns out to be the case for hot jupiters the tidal interaction leads to the unstable transfer of angular momentum from the planetary orbit to the stellar angular momentum this results in the planet spiraling inwards and eventually being engulfed by the star therefore title interactions between a star and a closing exoplanet lead to shrinkage of the orbit and eventual tidal disruption of the planet here it is in front of you the first planet which shape due to strong tidal forces is more like a rugby ball than a sphere the results of the study are published in the journal astronomy and astrophysics interestingly the planet wasp one of b is located in the constellation hercules at a distance of several light years from us it is almost twice as large as jupiter one and a half times as massive as jupiter and about 50 times closer to its star than the earth is still the sun and the star wasp 103 itself is 1.7 times larger than the sun and 200 degrees hotter ouch i'm scalded druids had a great proximity to their star scientists suspected that the planet had very strong tides but so far they could not check for a fine earth tides associated with the gravitational influence of the moon are practically invisible from space on planet wasp 103b the tides are much more extreme the planet orbits its star in just one day and is deformed by strong tidal forces so much that its appearance resembles a rugby ball the researchers took advantage of the fact that the planet deems the light of its parent star slightly every time it passes in front of it after observing several such transits the scientists were able to measure the deformation it is incredible that they were able to do this such an analysis was carried out for the first time the results obtained made it possible to draw certain conclusions not only about the shape of the planet but also about its internal structure scientists say a material's resistance to deformation depends on its composition on the earth we can only see tides in the oceans the rocky part of our planet does not shift so much so by measuring how warp a planet is scientists can determine how much of it is rock gas or liquid according to the authors the internal structure of the planet is similar to that of jupiter the largest gas giant in the solar system although it is twice as large the question arose before scientists that in fact wasp 103b should be greatly inflated due to hitting by its star or possibly other mechanisms but for now this remains a mystery the author is hoped that data from the recently launched james webb space telescope will enable them to more accurately determine the parameters of tidal warp and better understand the internal structure of wasp 103b i hope i justified the hope of watching this video from a scientific point of view now you can put down the popcorn and subscribe to my channel and to the community at the links in the description of this video to keep abreast of events from the world of science and space hug you | What Is ? | UCHiMslgebK70fawmEMn-WFg | 2022-05-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 972 | 5,603 |
l8aMEaMRn2A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8aMEaMRn2A | Stazione osservativa di Asiago Cima Ekar | Wikipedia audio article | the Chima aka are observing station Italian stazione a survey diva dia Asiago tema e kar o BS code o 9 8 is an astronomical observatory on the crest of chima e kar a mountain ridge located approximately 4 kilometres southeast of n 350 metres higher than the town of Asiago italy the station as an annex to the nearby Asiago Astrophysical Observatory also operated by the University of Padua Chima ek AR hosts the 1966 built 67 92nd CM schmidt telescope in the 182 cm telescope dedicated to Nicholas Copernicus the largest telescope in Italy topic Asiago dlr asteroid survey kolo kated at Chima ek AR as the Asiago dlr asteroid survey Addis IAU Code 209 at Chima ek AR Andrea batini Flavio Castellani Giuseppe forty Vittorio Goretti lycée Moon re and Mora Tom belly have discovered a great number of asteroids | wikipedia tts | UCqKZqRCjBaE6TBfi_JQc8ag | 2019-06-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 143 | 808 |
3XPVJxwtgi0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XPVJxwtgi0 | DOES PRESSURE COOKER PRESERVES NUTRIENTS | WHAT HAPPENS NUTRIENTS OF VEGETABLES IN PRESSURE COOKER | in a review of more than a hundred articles about the effects of cooking on vegetables they tried to find sweet spot on one hand he can destroy certain nutrients on the other hand by softening the tissues they can become more bioavailable research is settled upon steaming as the best cooking method to preserve the most nutrition you're not dunking it in water or oil nutrients can leach out and you're not reaching excessive dry heat temperatures but they acknowledge that of all the common cooking methods we know the least about pressure cooking there's all these fancy new electric pressure cookers on the market including the instant pot with more five-star readings and even how not to die I'm jealous and these pressure cookers are great for cooking dried beans with just a touch of a button but what happens to the nutrition here's the antioxidant content of pre-soaked black beans boiled for an hour normally compare that to pressure cooking for 15 minutes even more in fact six times more Wow here I was pressure cooking just because I like the texture better the canned ones can be but mushy and I was spending lots of money on cases of canned beans where's dried beans are just some dirt cheap sighs so wait it's way cheaper tastier and healthier that's quite a combo okay but what about pressure cooking vegetables vitamin C is one of the more the heat sensitive nutrients saute the spinach or amaranth leaves in a pan for 30 minutes about 95 percent of the vitamin C is destroyed whereas 10 minutes in a pressure cooker wiped out only about 90% but who pressure cook spinach for 10 minutes and sauteing for half an hour and even then not much affects on beta carotene levels either way vitamin C is but one of many antioxidants what about the effects of pressure cooking on overall antioxidant capacity here's the cooking methods they compared so for the carrots for example 12 minutes of boiling compared to five minutes of pressure cooking compared to six minutes of microwaving here's what they found cooking carrots increased their antioxidant potential in fact pressure cooking nearly doubled their antioxidant value where Pease took a hit no matter how they were cooked I'm particularly interested in the greens the chard wasn't affected much across the board but microwaving beat out pressure cooking and boiling for the spinach note that pressure cooking beat out the boiling too though and pressure cooking is boiling just at a shorter time in a higher temperature but the time appeared to trump the temperature significantly less nutrient loss pressure cooking spinach for three and a half minutes compared to boiling for eight same for those magical cancer-fighting glucosinolate compounds and cruciferous greens the healthiest greens like kale collards and turnip greens here's where level started out raw with three quarters wiped out by boiling but less than half with pressure cooking and now both got beat by steaming but that's because the you weren't dunking the greens in water which can leach out the nutrients but even though the pressure cooked greens were immersed just as much as the boiled greens only half the nutrient losses presumably because it was only half the time seven minutes pressure cooked compared to 15 minutes boiled okay so here's my idea this was after ten minutes of steaming what if you cut down that time by pressure steaming like put a layer of water down at the bottom of an electric pressure cooker drop in a metal steaming basket on top and then put the greens in and steam under pressure that's how I cook the greens I eat every day know I've always loved collards and like southern cooking or Ethiopian cuisine and I found I could get that same melt-in-your-mouth texture just steaming under pressure for zero minutes what you do is set for zero so it shuts off as soon as it reaches the cooking pressure and then quick release valve it immediately to release the steam the greens turn out perfect bright emerald green cooked tender and give it a try and let me know what you think you | DREAMY BONG | UCcRH9qRPaUTBiy9Gdq7ONxQ | 2020-05-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 704 | 4,051 |
KDBxo4YziUo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDBxo4YziUo | CARDS I FOUND IN MY ATTIC!!! PART 3 | welcome back to part three of the cards i found in the attic series my friends act be specific so in this one i'm gonna be going over jim heroes and jim challenge i believe is what the two sets are called because they both have like really similar symbols um so it's a little bit harder for me to tell and if i have time uh or i don't fill up enough time then i'll throw in another set for you guys but for now i'm gonna go ahead and get into it so and here we go we got the double screen going so you guys can finally see the cards um so as you can see there's like a white one which i believe is the gym heroes and then a black symbol which is jim challenge i believe i might be wrong so you can correct me it's fine but let's hop into it so you got your blane's charmander great star love him he has such adorable art in this and then you got spidgy lieutenant surges rattata in both the gym heroes and gym challenge set surges radicates um they're just spiro i don't know why they gave him so many normal types and they give kyoga a pitch i just i don't know i feel like there's kind of filling out stuff it was kind of weird choices they were making uh got both versions of lieutenant surges sphero as well lieutenant surges pikachu rock sandra which makes a little bit more sense but not quite there and with giovanni's like nidoran male like it kind of makes sense like nito king is a ground type which i do have the neo king for jim for one of the sets and he's hollow which is nice um so you got blaine's full picks not brock's oh but there's rocks at full picks uh by the back of the nitto king card is pretty good i think i might have a little bit of edging that's about it no you got brock full picks uh planes vulpix from both sets rocks zubat and goldberg erica's oddish uh also got oh interesting okay so erica's odds actually has um two different prints of art in the same set actually i think it's both gym heroes is the white one um but then you got erica's gloom that also had a double print in this set and erica's vileplume which i believe yep both of these are holographic and both of them look really good actually um then you got sabrina's fin on that misty psyduck sabrina psyduck misty psyduck from the other set these sets are so similar so it's really hard for me to tell the difference because he's separated them with just like a white and black symbol not enough anyways brock's manky blaine's manky blaine's growlithe uh it also got a double set in the same double print in the same set misty's poliwag uh those are two different sets man this is so confusing honestly like just looking through this misty's poly world that's our boy uh sabrina's abra uh different sets serpent's kadabra bonnie's machop erica's bell sprout uh that's another double print that erica got in one of her pokemon in the same uh set i don't know why you guys can tell me why in the comments if you want to um then we got erica's weeping bells erica's victory bells but you do have a first edition um one of from there in gym heroes uh tomahawk graphic i don't know if it's supposed to be either then you got misty's tentacle barack's geodude uh he got another double print another person who got a double print of different art in the same set uh brock's graveler sabrina slow girl lieutenant surges magna white those look like they should be holographic honestly misty seal uh man i mix those up very awkwardly it had like these two next to each other so i didn't get confused because i get confused so easily i think i'm talking so loud in the mic i'll figure it out misty sheldor blaine's ponyta the brain is ghastly rocks onyx sabrina's drowsy uh two different sets right there uh duchenne searches voltorb i feel like i have that earlier for some reason it was just been a lot of surge stuff very early on uh erica's executes there's no another double print uh different part for erica name set um eric it's exeggutor koga's wheezing uh brock's rhyhorn also their double friend rock and erica get all the love i feel like erica's tangle up bullying kangaskhan tactics they didn't have enough fire types they had a lot of fire types misty's horsey uh misty's gold teen misty seeking missy star you missy star me sabrina's mr mime lane's taurus lanes tauros again sabrina sabrina's porygon and blaine's multirace which is a holographic one and looks very beautiful um i think the card is a little bit uh worse for wear though as an overall so it's more of like just a really cool one that i'm kind of holding on to but then we got our trainers here who i think have their own holographics yeah like this misty one's nice holographic so we're just gonna go over their names real quick because you guys can see them and if you've played gen 1 um in any of the 13 games it's been in then you know who the gym leaders are so you got your misty or brock you're erica you're blaine you lieutenant serge you're misty again you're misty again you're giovanni your team rocket training grounds training gym my bad training gym celadon city gym cerulean city gym erica's perfume another cerulean city gym because i don't know how to organize properly minion of team rocket misty's wrath sabrina's esp that means psychic abilities for those who don't know recall secret mission vermillion city gym balloons gamble energy flow misty's duel viridian city gym but if you guys think i did this in a weird order this is how the set has it listed out in the order so um narrow gem uh fervor sorry i was gonna say fever fervor uh sabrina's gaze transparent walls trash exchange that's zubat this is about not trash you're trash and that's it okay anyways um i'll make this video a little bit longer and we're going to do the next set which is rocket so let's do it and before we start i just want to show this off real quick uh this is like a little art thing i did back in like probably the second grade where i tried to make a little zubat and i did so bad at it but i still love it and um it was held on too for all these years so it's a lot of fun um let's go ahead and get in the set cause that's why you guys are here all right so we got our first edition charmander rockets very nice very nice you got your dark charmeleons you get your um first edition dark charizard uh in a regular dark charizard both haul uh the very unfortunate thing though about this first edition dark charizard right here is it is peeling right here in the corner i'm gonna get nice and close for you guys yep it's just peeling right there in that corner and it basically destroys every bit of value this card would have because it is in pristine condition otherwise like holographic is pretty good uh even the edging is good but just that one corner from the years of um it being up in an attic just kind of destroyed it so yeah trust me like that was one of the first things that i really noticed when i was there and i was like oh wow that's pretty cool let me get that um but yeah but i do have a regular one that is in really good condition it's just not first edition so and you don't have i do have first edition squirtles right here from rockets very nice very nice dark war turtle dark blastoise not first edition but he is hollow and looks great your first edition rattada's here in rocket with regular first edition dark radicate first edition ekans i should say first from now on because i i know there are a lot of first in here your first your regular your first um dark r box uh that arbok has like a coffee stain on it or something but still nice your first zubat your uh dark gold bat your first oddish um your dark glooms your dark file plumes first edition by the way just so you know because you know you can't read apparently there's a little stamp right there that guy right there he's there anyways first digletts uh your dark trio your first meow regular meows uh your dark persian your first psyduck your dark gold duck your first mankies uh your first dark prime ape your first abra uh your dark al kazam your first dark cadabra your first dark machoke your first slowpokes your first ponytas uh your first dark rapidash your first magnemites your dark magneton holo which is just great art they nailed it um first grimers your first dark mucks your first rouseys your first full torbs your first dark electrodes uh i thought that was hollow but it's not your first coughings more coughings your first dark wheezings your first magikarps your first dark gyarados's non-hollow not at all your first evs your first dark vaporeons your dark jolteons your first dark flareons your first emporiums your first stratinis uh your first dark dragonair and your dark dragonite i am very proud of a lot of those because they are just first editions and that does increase rarity of them a lot and i don't know how much says some i do want to know more about but first we'll go over trainer cards because that's what i keep doing uh your rocket sneak attack uh here comes team rocket your digger uh your challenge what's an exclamation point so i'm sorry challenge anyways uh imposter oaks revenge coming back from the first uh base set nightly garbage run actually i think it was based at two he existed in uh your goop gas attack uh your sleep some of these are also first edition but i don't care quite as much about trainer cards uh your energy that i full heal energy i think is what it is your potion energy they're kind of hard to read hope that's it okay um so obviously that had a lot more first editions in it which is very nice so if you guys know more about this than i do um i'd love some info about um i guess potentially what i should do with cards you know if i should send them away or if i should hold on to them but until then we'll be coming back with one more part of cards i found in the attic so part four is gonna be the final part and i will be back hopefully next week with it so until then be safe and have a good night you | DrCloud | 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tSFvYqqGlB0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSFvYqqGlB0 | Honoring Chief Seattle (November 9, 2001) | Atlantic prayer we pray as we go down to the tribal Center that you'll bless the food and the hands that prepared it just go with each and every one now we pray as we have on we always honor our great Chief Seattle and we thank you Lord and ask you to give traveling mercies to each and every one we praise you and thank you and love you Lord in Jesus name amen thank you so now if we could have uh the governor and the mayor here but this kind of the gravestone in the background and other leaders just gather around take the podium down no I think what we'll do The Headstone might be able to move they could actually stand on it this right here this right around everybody here sure some people can come right here yeah Cecile Hansen the terror woman of the duwamish tribe move down a little bit while we move okay a little bit more yeah thank you somebody's microphones yes okay who's going to say thank you very much thank you all I would like to now invite you all to the sequamish tribal Center for a light reception all right governor [Music] thanks thank you check this is Richard Belmont Richard how you doing are there any significant we're trying to get account sure haven't heard yeah can you stand right with Rich hi how you doing yeah do you like to read evening is fun all right hello sir how are you doing oh no thank you all my pleasure thank you for hosting this all right [Music] that's good now you can tell them foreign [Music] | SeattleArchives | UCC9MOnyhiHBINthDWJE-GDQ | 2023-05-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 281 | 1,449 |
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