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jLKP6gRHt3E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLKP6gRHt3E | 2022 Fanatics Memorabilia Silver Box Break #6 - RANDOM HIT STYLE | [Music] how's it going everyone caleb here with leighton sports cards we're going to be working on 2022 fanatics memorabilia silverbox break number six this is random hit style uh you guys can see right here i do have a fanatic silver box right here we're gonna open this up inside there are gonna be three hits that we are gonna be randoming to the three participants of the break at the end after we check out the hits right here is the three participants for break six good luck all let's get right to it so we're gonna be opening this up here uh on the left cam for now and then i'm gonna move the hit over here i'll close up that cam and then you'll see it on your main screen so let me move this don't need that at all now let's get to it go on after that order note looks like i'm not getting through it tonight this looks good was it german james no he put joe burrow like the greater than lamar like all you did was all he did was copy paste oh man real real insightful and well thought out there vaughn okay so here we go guys this is where we're gonna start this is nice and easy oh that's so sick dude look at that inscription look at the inscription i see it i see it all right guys i've got our starting spot here let me do this so first up uh you're gonna type these out right random hit sheet how about a jerry rice signed football uh with the goat inscription on it it's also got a pretty sick 75th anniversary 49ers logo jerry rice there very nice goat inscription like i said very very very cool and like i said 75th anniversary ball nice one there jerry rice ball good luck on that one all that's so sick it's a great start that's so freaking cool let's grab something else here let's grab something else okay get that bubble wrap out of here for now so that's probably going to go with that and then this is going to be a jersey okay that's pretty sick all right so i found a jersey next up is a jersey yes it is yes it is we have autographed jersey of jd martinez very cool nice it there jd martinez autographed jersey awesome heads good luck on that jd very cool toss that there there is a hologram verification in there as well nice very nice [Music] grab out the last one wow i think so yeah that's so nasty wow oh cow they're so sick so this here i'm going to show it on this camera it'll be a lot easier we have a scottie pippen now next tonight scottie pippen i think this is a 16 by 22 on the back it does have a certificate of authenticity of him signing the 16x22 it's pretty sick it is scotty pippen and he is in his all-star jersey there we got a bunch of legends on the photo really cool really really cool so nice way to end it there it's a 16 by 22 silver ink like i said there's a cert on the back as well that's sweet yeah and like i said really cool picture there with the all-star uh jerseys as you can see super cool stuff all right guys let's get to the random on this very cool box to get it going good luck good luck perfect perfect let me grab these uh hits guys and we'll get this going all right so random time fix this up here and here we go we've got the names one more time guys names and the hits we had that jerry rice autographed football with the goat inscription jd martinez autograph jersey and the scotty pippin uh autographed all-star picture let's go ahead and uh get the random going roll the dice number six here six times break six one two three four five six alexandros s down to simon h six on the hits one two three four five six uh we got scottie pippen autographed all-star picture down to the jd martinez autographed jersey all right let me grab those results incorrectly it's all good it was a paper and then i oh you changed it i fixed it it's all good i think it was just lower case that's why i didn't like it what's up grant how's it going how's it going all right so we did have for you guys with the results alexandros says the scottie pippen autographed all-star picture very nice i think that was a 16 by 22. uh david oh got the jerry rice autographed football with the gold inscription very cool and simon age shady martinez autographed jersey great stuff guys thanks again very much for joining number six we'll be on at number seven shortly | LaytonSportsCards | UCJ9v1a6TH9iN1Gl5TqEvzRw | 2022-09-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 835 | 4,220 |
5zYKtncWREE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zYKtncWREE | Electronics 3: Inductors, LCR Circuits, Diode Rectifier, Diode Clamp | not uh i have a lot of time for that okay so today the new material is going to be this is the lab three at three the new material today is going to be inductors and lcr circuits inductor capacitor resistor circuits and diode circuits diodes where now we're not just putting in custom voltages we're going to put in voltages that change in time we're going to talk about how to think about those circuits all right so our first circuit will just be some v in that's going down through a resistor let's call this r um in your lab the first thing you're going to do today this r is going to be 100 kilo ohms and then it's going to split and either go [Music] to a capacitor c which is 0.001 microfarads or go down to an inductor which is a new component and the inductor is going to be 10 millihemis and then into ground and as usual we're going to take the output somewhere here v out all right so i'm not going to plug in any numbers until until the very end but let me talk about a couple things so first of all what is this is a voltage divider between this r and this parallel combination of capacitor and inductor so this r is fixed it doesn't matter what the frequency is but the impedance of these objects change as a function of frequency so let me just plot let me remind you the impedance of a resistor is just the resistance easy the impedance of a capacitor from last time this is one over j the square root of negative one omega the angular frequency times the capacitance and remember omega is two pi times the real frequency it hurts and the impedance for an inductor is just going to be j omega l so this this comes from the same logic we used last time now let me draw as a function of frequency and i'm going to write it as a function of f but it could also be as a function of omega this is r these are uh just proportional to each other f or let's say f or omega f or omega uh what these things look like so the resistor impedance is just constant i'm not even going to draw that inductor impedance grows linearly with frequency so inductor starts off at zero impedance at zero frequency well why is that physically at zero frequency you just have a constant current through here and if you just have a constant current through an inductor it is just a wire an inductor what is it well it literally is a coil of wire and so if you're not doing anything funny by changing the magnetic field which is what's happening at zero frequency it just acts like a wire so it has zero you know impedance and as the frequency grows becomes harder and harder to change the magnetic field faster and faster and the impedance grows linearly so this is the magnitude of the impedance of an inductor the impedance of a capacitor if i plot its magnitude well at zero frequency the capacitor just acts like the parallel disconnected plates that it actually is no if you just put a constant voltage across it no current is going to flow and so it just acts like the air gap that it is and so at zero frequency the impedance is infinite and it falls as one over omega or one over frequency and as you get faster and faster and faster it's easier and easier to charge and discharge that capacitor and it acts like less less and less and less of an impedance so for a capacitor impedance is that this is the magnitude of the impedance of a capacitor and now let's just think sort of physically or intuitively about what's what's happening here well we have a voltage divider and this is impedances in parallel so the current is going to take the path of least impedance and in the limits like at extremely low frequency this inductor is going to be the extremely low impedance so all the current is going to go through this inductor so what does that say about our voltage divider well if the total the net impedance of this is extremely low because the impedance of this inductor is extremely low then as a voltage divider you're not going to be able to go up very much from ground up to vm so if you think about a voltage divider you have an r that's fixed on top and a very low resistor on the bottom you're almost you're very little of the way from ground up to v in so we were to plot as a function of frequency [Music] d v out at extremely low frequency we're going to get no no output voltage um extremely high frequency this we're going to have the same argument but for the capacitor the capacitor is basically going to short short the output to ground so if you're measuring what's happening at the output you're basically measuring a short circuit to ground at the very high frequency so this is going to asymptote out to zero at the very high frequency and in the middle there's some uh you know there's some finite net impedance here so you're going to get some some shape that it's going to look like that and we'll actually work out what that shape is oops let me draw it to match the circuit here and we'll actually find that the maximum happens at the same place where the impedances are equal so does that that's kind of the intuition behind it um let's work out the place where where where are the impedances equal well if i if i were to calculate this the magnitude of z sub c where does this equal the magnitude of z sub l of the magnitude of z sub c is 1 over omega c and the magnitude of z sub l is just omega l i could multiply and divide both sides of this equation and i get that one equals omega squared lc or omega is the square root one over the square root of lc so this is the condition where the impedances are same let's actually work out what that what that does in terms of the the actual impedance here so let me i'm just going to erase this top this top top graph but i'll pause for questions as i'm erasing okay so if we consider this a voltage divider with this resistor at the top and this combination of resistors at the bottom the parallel combination of these is going to give us our bottom resistance so it's 1 over z bottom it's going to be 1 over z capacitor plus 1 over the inductor and now let's be a little bit careful about keeping track of the js and everything 1 over z capacitor was is just j omega c and one over z inductor is one over j omega l i can do some math to get these fractions um to add these fractions together this is going to be if i multiply top and bottom of this by j omega l remember that j squared is negative 1 is going to be minus omega squared lc plus 1 all over j omega l and now if we look at what happens in this numerator here there's a place where this numerator goes to zero and the place where the numerator goes to zero this goes this goes to zero zero at the same place when omega squared lc is one so at the same frequency is where the numerator goes to zero so what happens when the numerator goes to zero well what we really want is the parallel combination here so we're going to end up with a parallel combination of this actually becomes infinite when when this when the frequency and omega is 1 over square root of lc so what does that mean we have a voltage divider where the top resistor is something 100k and the bottom resistor is infinite that means that if we have an infinite resistor here then in the ideal case no current is going to flow and so v in is going to be no voltage drop across this resistor and v in and v out are going to be the same voltage so in the ideal case this maximum here which we now know where it happens it's going to be 1 over square root of lc this happens where v out equals vn and you'll build this circuit and play with it um now what you'll actually find in your real circuit isn't quite this ideal and the reason is that these components aren't perfectly ideal especially the inductor the inductor is a long coil of very thin wire it has some resistance and so um it's not actually true that uh this acts like an ideal inductor so v in or the the peak here is not going to be at vn it's going to be at some some fraction of vn and the resonance is not going to be at exactly this square root of lc it's going to be close um but one one thing that i should have been careful here when i drew this i drew it quite wide it's actually quite narrow and so the first thing you do is you calculate what this is and explore frequencies around that vicinity because the um if you're if you're more than i don't know 10 or 20 off from the actual peak you're basically not going to see much of anything so that's that's the first thing right any questions about the lc resonant circuit you could you could continue working through all the math here treat this as a voltage divider um get the magnitudes of the voltages and actually plot what this looks like this is the magnitude of the voltage and the amplitude of the sine waves when i'm plotting don't really need to go into that greater detail here i'd say the intuitive understanding of why why this falls off on either end of the peak is the most important thing here kind of going to the limits of extremely low frequency and extremely high frequency that's much more important than understanding the exact shape and going through all the complex math to work out the shape all right so what is this what are these used for well it's very useful to make what's called a bandpass filter or filtering the signal in one very narrow band again i didn't draw it to scale here the actual bandwidth that you're filtering is quite narrow it depends on the quality of the inductor and the value of this resistor and some other things but in the lab if we were in class we would use this to build an am radio we would tune in one particular radio station among many by picking the correct inductor and capacitor to [Music] to tune in a particular radio station now unfortunately in order to actually make the am radio i would have needed to send you lots of stuff that we didn't have many copies of and you would have had to hang an antenna from your roof and it would have been a huge pain so we're not we're not that's one of the few things we're not going to do because we're remote but it's it's one of the more useful uses of these inductor inductor capacitor resonant circuits on my telescope the south pole telescope we have lots and lots of these as part of our circuits that are looking at each of our little thermometer pixels and uh we send in a signal of a known frequency and we have an lc circuit that's tuned exactly to that frequency and it picks up just the frequency we send in and ignores all the neighboring frequencies and ignores all the noise so that that helps a lot so these are sort of useful for when you want to pick out a narrow circuit a narrow range of frequencies all right so the next thing i want to talk about is diodes and let me do a little bit of what maybe review i've shown some of these diodes before well let me uh let me they go right to the circuits we care about i think i spent a little bit too much time on that last time all right so the first first of these diode circuits i'm going to talk about we'll do the review along the way rather than have a separate separate circuits for this okay so the first of these circuits looks like this you have some v in e in and it'll be a sinusoidal v in and have a diode that will point down and the resistor and then both of these are connected to the ground and then take my voltage out let me draw v in [Music] and pink here [Music] i'll draw v in as some sine and let me say this goes up to plus two volts and down to minus two volts just as uh definite numbers here and my v out i'll draw it in blue all right so in all these circles we're going to work with silicon diodes remember that for silicon diodes the diode is about 0.6 volts so what that means is that in order for the diode to turn on it needs to have at least 0.6 volts across it and then it turns on and once it turns on it keeps that 0.6 volts across it and um if you try to run current backwards through it no current is going to flow extremely extremely little current is going to flow all right so let's that's what happens as the sine wave starts to rise the voltage across this diode resistor combination starts to get bigger and bigger and bigger but this diode can't turn on until this voltage gets up to at least 0.6 so there's some some point here that's i don't know maybe around here where v in is 0.6 volts 1.6 volts and when that happens that's when that's when the output can can start to turn on but when the output starts to turn on when current just barely starts to flow there's going to be a 0.6 volt drop across this diode so at this point here in time so let me draw this but here it's zero for a while now we've the input is hit 0.6 volts we go up by 0.6 volts down by 0.6 volts and we're still at zero so right at this point where it just turns on we're still going to be at zero let me just give this 10k it's not going to matter too much okay but the input is going to keep going up and as the input keeps going up we're going to go up by that input and down by 0.6 volts because the diode is going to be on current can flow and so from this point on it's going to track the input it's always going to be 0.6 below what the input is and this is going to go down down down down down we're going to hit 0 here so this gap here is always going to be 0.6 volts all right so now what happens when we hit when we hit this point where does this point happen this point happens when this point happens again at 0.6 volts that's when there's no more current the diode turns off and when the diode turns off no current can go through it and if no current is going through the diode then no current is going to go through this resistor and if there's no current through the resistor then the voltage across the resistor ir is going to be zero and so if you start out at ground and go up by nothing you're going to remain at ground so for this whole part of the wave where it's going backwards and the diode is turned off the output is going to remain at ground ground ground ground we are on ground ground and then it's going to come come up again over here so you're putting a nice sine wave and what you get out is this weird clipped you know just the positive bumps and not quite the complete positive bump because you're always you always have to stay a little bit below questions about that before i draw the next circuit so again remember with these diode circuits you have to sort of think step by step by step is the is the diode on yet is the diode on yet is the diode on yet um you could always keep in mind a picture of where what's happening with the currents but ultimately we don't care what's happening with the currents we care what's happening with the voltages all right so this this whole the circuit here is called the half half wave rectifier and it's one of the options that you could have in a power supply so if you plug something into the wall it turns bipolar positive and negative voltage into just positive voltage spikes and then if we were to put a capacitor here at the output you could just charge up that capacitor and you're always charging it in the same direction so you're not charging and discharging so it'll keep a positive voltage that stays stays high there's one way to make a dc power supply from a thing you plug into the wall all right so the next trick we're going to talk about is uh looks like this so it also has a v in and i'm going to switch the order of the resistor in the diode here so there's our 10k resistor now i'm going to put the diode here all right so same thing vn is going to be do the same thing sine wave that is that and we're going to take v out from here goes up to plus two and minus two right here all right so so what happens here well if we start off at zero again we we haven't made enough voltage across this diode to turn it on so the first part starts off the same we're just waiting we're waiting we're waiting um oh sorry wait that's not what happens i'm not confusing myself between the two circuits here right so so there's it's true that there's there's not enough voltage to turn this diode on but just because the diode is not on it means no current is flowing but no current flowing doesn't mean zero voltage out no current flowing means that we go up by v in and then go down by nothing right so v equals ir across this resistor we've gone up by vn and down by nothing so until current starts to flow in the diode the output is actually going to track the input and it's going to track it up to this point here 0.6 because now as soon as the input is big enough the diode is going to turn on and once the diode turns on the voltage across the diode just stays stays at 0.6 so this is going to clamp the voltage at that level and then it's going to follow it back down and then let's ask what happens when it goes negative so this this is called a diode clamp so before we talk about what happens when it goes negative why would you want this well let's say you're connecting this to some very sensitive pieces of equipment and the piece of equipment uh you know gets destroyed if you put more than a volt into it or maybe it's a very sensitive amplifier or analog to digital converter or something like that well by having a diode here like this you're taking your input which could potentially go dangerously high and just clamping it and not letting it go above 0.6 and so as long as your input is less than 0.6 then it'll the output will follow the input but as soon as the input gets above 0.6 it'll it'll clamp it there at 0.6 all right so what happens when we go negative well if we're going negative we're going to try to pull current this way but that's backwards and the diode doesn't turn on yet so no current is going to flow backwards and again if no current flows backwards we could ask what is the voltage out well if no current flows through this resistor then the voltage drop across this resistor is going to be zero and so whatever voltage is on this side of the resistor is going to be the same as the voltage on that side of the resistor and since v in is the voltage that's on this side of the resistor v out is going to follow v in all the way gonna fall v in down down down down down and back up and then clamp and down down down so we've protected positive voltages but we haven't protected against negative voltages so that's one of the fix in the final circuit but are there any questions about this okay so let me erase this one what's the second circuit card called does it have a name diode clamp uh in this last circuit is probably also it's a type of diode clamp i'm going to call it a dual diode clamp so i'm going to put two diodes one to protect against positive voltages one to protect against negative voltages are they specified as diode clamps because you can clamp with other things as well or is it just part of the naming so that we know what it is um you could do a much more complicated active clamp where you have something that's looking at vn and doing a bunch of other signal processing and maybe turning on a transistor to to do something like this well you might talk about something like that later that depends on many many steps of processing working so this is by far the simplest unfortunately you're sort of stuck with integer multiples of whatever diode you happen to have around so the other kind of clamp where you're you know actively looking at something and responding to it rather than just passively having some component do the job you can be a little bit more flexible in the exact voltages but it's a little bit more dangerous in the sense that there's more if any one of those stages fails then you're not going to protect your your circuit so maybe those would be called an active clamp i'm not i'm not exactly sure i'd have to have to look it up so this is what i'm going to call a dual clamp or dual diode clamp and it's very similar here i have my v in and 10k except here i'm going to have two diodes one is going to be just like what we had before it's going to point down that one is actually going to point up those are going to come together let me go to the ground and think might be out there [Music] i'm drawing my sine wave the third time here goes up to plus two goes down to minus two now if we think about what happens here when the voltage is positive well when the voltage is smaller than 0.6 neither of these diodes can turn on so it's just going to follow hollow for a while as soon as we get up to 0.6 this downward pointing diode is going to turn on and it's going to clamp it at 0.6 so the voltage can't get above 0.6 and we're going to follow it down and now we're going backwards so it wants to pull the current this way we haven't gone low enough to turn this diode on so we're going to follow it a little bit until we get to negative 0.6 and now this diode is going to turn on and conduct and current is going to flow from ground down to negative 0.6 and then down through this resistor to be whatever negative voltage vn is and we're going to end up clamping this down here at negative 0.6 so here's a much better protective circuit it keeps the amplitude of the voltage between positive 0.6 and negative 0.6 and here's where our you know here's where our water height picture you know once we're dealing with alternating currents like this currents that aren't just constant and positive you have to slowly start to wean yourself away from picturing the height of the circuit as purely uh you know proportional to some water height because this this goes positive and negative and so i'm not i'm not going to redraw the circuit upside down every time this voltage changes sign so you're going to have to start kind of you know abstracting in your mind away from the simple water analogy time we'll talk about transistors and and i'll keep with the water analogy for maybe one one more class but you know after next week i would say that we'll we'll sort of leave the water analogy behind and talk more and more in terms of just the electrical stuff and you sort of hear me do that today i didn't i didn't say much about the height of water today all right so that was short and sweet those are all the circuit there's one more circuit which is the full wave rectifier um and i i encourage you to go through that on your own to to draw that circuit twice and trace the paths of the current in both directions it's quite it's quite illustrative i'm not sure you know people sort of barely barely got to poking around with that um i this quiz shouldn't take more than half hour or 45 minutes so if you're if you're not making any progress at all i mean something's something's gone wrong and we can talk separately in the in the chat you know i think that people people totally freak out the fact that your measurement instruments are suddenly affecting your circuit they've always affected your circuit it's just we've chosen circuits so that that effect is negligible and you can you can design your circuit so that that effect is you know less than 10 uh at least for the resistor but other than that i i would say yeah just if if something just doesn't seem right or you're just not sure how to how to proceed at all i'm happy and i'll be talking with you it's not you know these quizzes aren't quite as strict as like you know a normal quiz or exam would be in another class if you're really stuck on i'll try to get you unstuck in in some minimal way | HarveyMuddPhysicsElectronicsLab | UCKZA_bcCFN5O8Y9IpsGi6rA | 2021-01-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,611 | 23,473 |
VT5GdkrhsBk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VT5GdkrhsBk | [#2322] WGBH Logo Bloopers Radio Show | S1 E9 | The Italian-Americans | [Music] episode 9 the Italian Americans hello Scotty dog happy Saint Joseph's Day Microsoft Sam yelling in my ear for this why because it's Saint Joseph's day that's why ma put me down oh you go Jimmy and I are ready when you are Scotty all right let's roll it [Music] would be the most popular in Rome Italy blueberry blend [Music] look Sydney wgbx Boston on Abby jenkins's toes if I had a girlfriend she would have then scrapped on her toes foreign [Music] well WGBH lost a non-appy jenkins's pose but are we looking for the WGBH logo yes we are Scotty [Music] oopsie oopsie me thinks we goofed once again you thinks right Jimmy and Hank let's try one more time foreign [Music] Black Knight Productions Incorporated | ITB ITB | UC4WroJgkbtmt_BIndae5NGA | 2023-03-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 130 | 717 |
LpGt29jdwNE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpGt29jdwNE | Closing Process Step 4 of 4 Closing Journal Entry Draws or Withdraws 60 400 Financial Accounting | hello in this lecture we're going to continue on with the closing process with step four the final step of the process which will be to close out the draws remember that the objective is to have the adjusted trial balance be converted to the post-closing trial balance adjusted trial balance is what we use to create the financial statements and the difference between the adjusted trial bounds and the post-closing trial balance will be that we want to have all temporary accounts including draws revenue and expense bound accounts to be converted to xero and have all that be in the owner capital account meaning the owner capital account will now be including all these accounts underneath crunched into basically one number we're going to do that with a four-step process we have in the past done step one close out income to the income summary then we closed out the expenses to the income summary then we closed out the income summary that temporary account now have a net income in it to the capital account now we're doing that last step which is to close the draws out to the capital account let's recap what we've had done so far step one we closed out revenue here's the income we closed it out making it zero we put it into that income summary account then in step two we closed out all of the expenses so that all the uh income statement account revenue and expenses were now zero at this point uh is now zero at this point and we have the entire amount 88 980 net income in the income summary important to note that within the income summary at that point we now have net income why would we do that it's that check figure it gives us a check to tell us that all of the income statement accounts are zero and that amount in the income summary is equivalent to net income net income that was reported on the income statement as the end of the last time period then we're going to take that net income we're going to allocate it to the appropriate capital accounts that's what we did in step three taking it out of income summary allocating it to the capital account only one capital account in this case if we were a partnership there would be multiple accounts to allocate two now we have this draws here so now we're on step four everything is zero all we have is this one draws account the draws account's a little bit funny though because we can see that it's not an income statement account all other temporary accounts for the most part are income statement accounts this is an account that on financial statements is on the statement of equity and it also is kind of a contra equity account note the equity account represents what the company owes to the owner if we stick if we take a step back and say we're like the piece of paper where the company separate from the owner this owner's capital represents what is owed to the owner that's what the owner's equity section is it has a credit balance kind of like the liabilities do and the draws has a debit balance meaning it's the opposite meaning it's kind of like a contra equity account similar to the accumulated depreciation being a contra asset account because assets have debits and the accumulated depreciation is contra to it why would that be the case because draws represents the amount of money that the owner took out so if we think think of ourselves as the business as the piece of paper separate from the owner and we think about the capital account representing what that piece of paper owes to the owner if that piece of paper paid the owner the 5000 then it no longer owes that 5000 to it and therefore the capital count should be going down by that amount let's see if that's what happens when we post out this final entry to the closing process we see that there's a debit balance in the draws account and if we have a trial balance it really helps us to see if it has a debit or credit if we don't look at the trial balance we don't have that cheat sheet we could easily go the wrong way i would always have the trial balance to take a look at it we want to do the opposite thing to it because we want to make it zero therefore we're going to credit it and if we post that out we would credit it and the other account is going to go to the capital we're closing it out to the capital so the debit then will go to the capital account if we post that debit to our trial balance then we have the 747 800 credits we did the opposite thing to it debiting it that will make it go down to in this case seven for uh 742 800. so this is what we have at this point in time we have all of the income statement accounts zero as well as that clearing account income summary being zero and the draws being zero and the 742 800 now should be the number that we reported on the balance sheet as of the end of the last time period which was 12 31 in this case so the post-closing trial balance we can think about as right after as of 12 31 right after we closed it or we can think about it as the first thing that happened january period one where we have nothing in any of the temporary accounts including the entire income statement it's important to note also that although we were we are posting all this as of 12 31 the cutoff date after the close of the last period we're not actually doing it at that time period in time because obviously we would have to make the financial statements which would take some time after the year end we're posting everything as of 12 31 we're not actually doing it as of 12 31. it's also important to note that the closing process could take different forms in different companies for example some types of software will actually do the closing process just based in terms of the date range meaning if you use something like quickbooks and you make the different date range it will actually do basically the closing process for you but we still could have some formal closing process in there to restrict us from posting things to a period that had been closed because the problem with that is if anything gets backdated then our beginning balance will will get out of balance so whatever system we are using we do want to understand the closing process and we want to understand that if we're moving from a report that is going from the prior period to a trial balance that's going to another period that was after the closing process that it's going to show that all the income statement was closed as of the closing time period and then was rolled over to the equity section we need to basically realize that as we analyze the reports as well as understand it if we are doing the closing process as well as understand that when we are making journal entries or making adjustments after a closed uh closed time period we need to be very careful to be posting things to the prior time period because you'll notice all those accounts have been closed out if we post anything to 1231 or prior then to a temporary account that's going to cause us some problems in the future so we have now converted the adjusted trial balance to the post-closing trial balance closing out all the temporary accounts how did we do that we did the step one close out income to the income summary step two close out expenses to the income summary step three close out the income summary now having net income in it to the capital account and step four finally closing out draws to the capital account | Accounting Instruction, Help, & How To | UCq6ysZYeu-HwhBEV7TuO8wg | 2022-04-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,392 | 7,395 |
UQPLw0L8WAo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQPLw0L8WAo | Republican: Joe Biden will Handle The Pandemic. Not Trump. | I'm a lifelong Republican. The first presidential election I volunteered for was when I was in high school in 1968. This year, I'm voting for Joe Biden. Our country is sorely in need of new leadership. More than 200,000 dead from COVID. Tens of millions of Americans out of work. The loss of our position in world leadership. As a long time, Senator and vice president for eight years Joe Biden will be ready to be president from day one, but more important than his vast government experience is his heart. He displays his decency every day and he has suffered personal tragedy that has taught him that life is hard. Even as he recently awaited results of his post debate COVID tests, he expressed nothing but concern and charity for the President and the first lady. Joe Biden knows that we can't think about returning our lives to normal until we tame this pandemic. He is the only candidate with a plan to do so, and until that happens, everything he does will have you and me as his first thought. To my fellow Republicans, I have a message. I'm not asking you to renounce your many years of supporting our party. I hope we can all be proud one day to once again vote for a candidate who represents the values and policies of the GOP, but this is not the year to do that. Country over party. The only way we can get our country back to the road to recovery is by voting for Joe Biden. Please join me in voting for him on November 3rd. | Republican Voters Against Trump | UC03-Q9vq-JyiStTnqasADVg | 2020-10-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 270 | 1,439 |
KUL4wgFLyCA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUL4wgFLyCA | Unboxing a Comic Book Mystery Box Unboxing from Torpedo Comics! | [Music] what's going on gamers thanks for joining us again today i have here number two torpedo box super excited torpedo comics what's in the box box uh first one was pretty good we did pretty well over value takes a few minutes to look up the comics though because they're kind of hard to find i guess but it was still cool nonetheless but yeah this is the second box um we'll dig into this one torpedo comics once again check them out on instagram uh torpedocomics.com i believe is our website but uh instagram's where i find most of their cool stuff and where i find out about these cool drops so if you're into comic books and kind of uh that misty mystery box opportunity to hit something good these are the ones to get um so this is number two for me first one we had about 154 dollars in value 153 in value from a hundred dollar box we spent a total of like two hundred and twenty dollars including shipping so let's see how we do on this one um once again i think if you hit something good it's on the front here not a hundred percent sure uh but if you are enjoying these please comment like and subscribe if you'd like to see me do uh some more comic book openings or other stuff other than funko definitely open to it here we go about to dig in once again i think if you hit something it's on the front here there's like a picture so let's see i'll open it with y'all three two one nothing in there but let's see how we did once again super well packaged um i'm trying not peek there we go uh-oh these are packaged a little bit different last time we had some face down some face up let's see try not to work that's noisy they do a really good job of packaging these don't look don't look you can't see i'm trying not to look but it's packaged well um all right i don't know all right so let me okay all right let me see here i feel like yeah i feel like these are the the worst ones that make sense yeah anyways you know what i'm saying so we'll start hearing three first comic three two three two one there we go bam all right okay so we pulled this one the last one um still not too bad it's like a 20 book so not too bad not too bad and here we go three two one daredevil very cool cover all right wow that's really cool the artwork on these is so sick all right that one's at 25. so here we go in three two one pulled this one last time as well all right next three two one oh this is really cool red sonja wow the art's insane not sure if you can see that but wow super dope very cool all right so we have another one here whoa how cool is that check that out with the penguin it's kind of 3d ish and this has the certificate of authenticity on the back um certificate verifies the signing of this so i think that there might be a autograph on here somewhere maybe it's on the inside uh i didn't open the other one to check it out but still pretty cool so we have a 9.2 near mint so let's see what this one is and this is an avengers very cool all right avengers 175 valued at 20 bucks very cool i love the old stuff all right this one here is a 5.5 fine and there's some other writing on it but let's see three two one bam oh very cool metal men metal man old school comic pretty decent pretty decent all right go to the next one in three two one okay not too sure what this one's about but it's uh limited one of five okay pretty cool don't know anything about these guys but hey all right this is a 3.5 very good probably an older book it looks like it from the sides here so let's see in three two one wow super old school lois lane superman's girlfriend number 12. wow i wonder when this is from that's actually really cool huh and then we have a very fine 8.0 in three two one last one star spangled war wow that's pretty scary okay cool wow the cover's crazy looking it's like a guy hiding his weapon in here to shoot these people very scary all right so none of the main hits but we we did definitely have some cool stuff in here so i'm going to go through the pricing real quick and i'll show you on just a second we'll be right back so i went through all the pricing again a couple of them were duplicates but uh some of these are pretty sweet um one of them in particular i had a little bit of a hard time finding but i think it was a pretty good hit um all right so first off the star spangled war it's 15 bucks uh the lowest lane which is really cool super old 3.5 they have it at 36 it was 25. this one was 5 bucks pretty pretty off on the pricing uh metal men was about 10 bucks uh the avengers came in at around 20 bucks so really close to what it was priced at um this signed penguin uh this is signed by frank terry um so frank terry autographs i saw online with the coa going for like 10 to 15 bucks with the comics i'll say maybe 20 bucks for this one this one i could not find but uh red sonja stuff seems to be pretty good i mean they have this one at 30 i think it's closer to 20. um this one we had already pulled at eight this one was a little bit different because i saw a couple of different ones where it was selling a set of two together for around 50 55 i'll say it's about 20 bucks and then we pulled this one last time which was around 20 bucks so all in all about 154 dollars in value which is pretty sweet um so we got over 300 in comic book value for a 220 including shipping box uh from both of the torpedo comics so once again make sure y'all check them out on instagram torpedo comics uh what's in the box that's their name super cool company they do a lot of live stuff i'm excited to probably try and do some more i mean it'd be really nice to hit one of their big ones one day um they give away man they have some awesome awesome top hits and the top hit in this particular one i believe was first appearance of wolverine so sick so that's that's one i don't have and that would be considered one of my grails um but yeah that'd be amazing to hit them one day but uh super fun to open uh pretty good value and i mean there's some stuff i've never seen in here and maybe i'll use it for trades or i'll try and sell some of it maybe but we'll see how it goes um but yeah please comment like and subscribe if you enjoy this type of content i really like opening the comic book stuff it's it's a little risky but uh it's fun and there's a lot i don't know so please take it easy on me in the comments just in case um you know i'll do my best to educate myself better in the future but i do appreciate y'all checking out the channel uh once again torpedo comics check them out on instagram and we'll see y'all next time guys thank you so much whiterurgamers is out what is up guys i hope you're having a great day thank you again for checking out the video today so once again at the end of the video quick little giveaway for y'all today i am giving away bam one of the comics i pulled from this box so this has a 30 value on it per torpedo comics super sweet variant cover so that'll be my giveaway today all i'm going to ask you to do is in the comments below let me know who your favorite superhero is and smash that like subscribe if you haven't hit the bell notification it means so much to me uh so yeah quick little giveaway i will post on instagram tag some people in it let's get them to the video the more people i can get the better things i can give away to every video i'm going to do the drawings for the last two videos actually today i had a couple of things come up this week that uh delayed me just a little bit but i appreciate everybody who's participated and i will be doing those giveaways tonight so y'all make sure to enter once again favorite character smash that like make sure you're subscribed hit that bell notification tell your friends thank you so much we'll see y'all next time i'm out | Wide World of Gamers | UCeeBgeruvHfqGbuo2AzdDNQ | 2021-02-04 | Creative Commons 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0PQGrf88Gug | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PQGrf88Gug | Will the Narcissist Change For the New Supply? What You Need to Know About the Narcissist New Supply | new supply new narcissist i mean right this is what we see we see it a lot and people ask this question a lot and they're very hurt by the fact that the narcissist does new things or changes their ways or acts a certain way around the new supply when a narcissist meets someone that they would like in their supply pocket they groom so basically the reason that they um change is it because they're actually changing have had a change of heart are happy now a lot of people are i think oh he's so happy she's so happy with the new supply their the narcissist is finally acting happy and it so there's a much better they that's a better person than me that it was my fault i was the problem blah blah blah they're not actually happy what they're happy about is that their perfect idealized state of relationship exists at this time when they're in the beginning with anything they are in the idealization phase of the relationship so they appear happy and they give that person you know they love bomb they're doing that to that other person it that isn't real that never was real the love bombing in the beginning is part of the grooming process what is grooming grooming basically it sets an image in the victim survivor in the in the target's mind of the of the narcissist so it's setting an image that you will see them as it's a created state it's a created image that they're setting of themself that you see them as that's why people almost every person says i wish it could be like it was in the beginning i just want to get it back when i was good i just want it to be like that i want them to be that person why can't they be that person i saw them be that person why can't they still be that person you know it's very confusing because you think well if you're just happy then you're in a good state everyone in the beginning of any relationship is kind of happy right that's not grooming grooming is when they're faking they're faking a persona they're faking a whole putting on a huge mask that is exactly what they want you to see in order to get you to believe that's who they are and why do that because they can control you then they control the situation if it's all been created then they can control what happens so um they want to appear things like trustworthy they want to appear like you they want to appear similar they want to appear like you have commonality or similarities and if you don't they want to appear like the best teacher or the most exciting person to show you new ways of doing things so that you become like them right so they want this commonality we all want commonality it's different than wanting to be around like-minded people this is a created state they don't actually like you know uh i don't know ice skating but they will pretend to in order to make you think they do so that you have this similarity in these commonalities usually it's and or often they do find things that they kind of like or they're kind of good at and they go seek supply there because that's easier that's like the lazy narcissist you know they can go oh i like i like rock climbing so i'm gonna go find a rock climbing piece of supply and you know that's easy because then we have these things in common where this you're never going to have everything in common with someone but they try and pull as many things as they can to make it seem the same and where they're not the same they like to be completely unusual sometimes so that you're fascinated by the newness of them okay they also when they're grooming um they want to appear like the perfect partner or maybe not maybe they want to appear like the perfect um project right because they know that you are people pleasing and somewhat codependent they may want to appear like they're broken and wounded and that they need you and you need them right they want they build in the need through this grooming it disarms you when they do this and it stops you from looking at the red flags because what you're looking at is all this familiarity you basically think you found a soul mate you think you found the real deal all right that's what they're trying to that's what they're setting up and it's all done kind of on purpose it's how they it's how they enter into things and when you stop looking for red flags you know um and it's creating an image that you believe in so they're creating an image that you believe is who they are that's what they're doing when they're grooming okay they will this is straight from one's mouth they will set up situations when they're meeting someone so that your first impression is that of which you want to see they create a lens by which you look through to see them and then once that first impression is set they can maintain it for a while and you will always believe that that's who they are then when things change it's your fault you see okay okay so when they're doing this to new supply when they're doing this to someone new it's the same process what you're just seeing is it from the outside you're seeing it from the understanding of what they really look like of who they really are and you're confusing their happy demeanor appearance with happiness and you're confusing the new supplies um happiness and such and getting and thinking that they're getting what you should have because you're the one that put in the time and the effort toward a relationship with this person and they just go give the goodness to someone else they're not giving goodness they are this is the worst part of abuse to me because this is the hook this is the hook that stays there that's within the trauma bond cycle when you the thing that's hardest to let go of is this hope this is the creation of hope in a relationship okay it's the ultimate future faking i will be what i say i am right now that's the ultimate future faking when it's not true because they they're not that thing all right so all right um so let's look at some ways in which they groom the new supply so that you can see the ways that they create this changed persona that they're not a changed person we have to remember that okay number one they're mirroring if you're mirroring someone you're going to change we all mirror to some degree it's part of its part okay empaths will mirror because of the empathy that we feel for someone we actually feel it on the inside and so our whole demeanor can change because we are actually feeling the experience of that other person and it can it's a different kind of thing narcissist mirrors to gain information take in that information and wear a mask to maintain a situation under their control they wear the masks because they don't have the true self there to i mean they don't well they don't want to show you okay all right another way that they groom people is they fish for information so when you're getting to know one they will start digging for info and fishing for info from you and then start piecing stories together often that that match that info also what they're fishing for in that info is your vulnerability are your vulnerabilities so they're looking for things to to keep you there they're looking for things to keep to get you addicted to them to hook you in so you don't because they need supply okay they need someone to think that to worship and adore them is the words again straight from their mouths all right they need that um they need that sort of attention uh they with that kind of fishing for info they can read your needs like kind of like antenna out there grabbing information grabbing looking for your vulnerability so for instance if you are a person who has had bad bad relationships and you're a really sweet person and you don't know why these bad people have been in your life and people have abandoned you and you've got this total fear of abandonment in your you're entering into something with someone that's a narcissist and and they're um they're seeming really supportive of that they're like yeah they get you because they've had abandonment too or that that must really hurt you i know and then they'll suddenly leave you little messages like send you little texts out of nowhere like i'll never leave you i'll always be by your side um i'm right here they'll be like so ultra supportive of that of that vulnerability they're grooming you to trust them they're grooming you in to to trust that they are the answer to all these problems that you've had in your life all right okay um here's the one that answers the question of do they is are they a new person no they're not a new person they're presenting a false self they're presenting a false self because they're like i said in the beginning they're setting up a situation because that's what they want you to appear like so maybe you know they aren't going to continue to do these hobbies and things with the person unless it's something that they actually like doing but they'll hold it for a while to give the pretense and then what they'll eventually do is sabotage that thing so say you are a i don't know a runner and they they take up running with you and they're running all the time with you and then suddenly they'll make it so you can't make it out to run before 6 pm when it's pouring rain or suddenly they'll start sabotaging that very thing you love so you see it eventually breaks down i mean oftentimes it's really hard not to have negative feelings toward new supply but truly and as a fact they are the next victim of the narcissist so um you know i mean there's some situations where the new supply is just as toxic and so you can't really look at it that way but a lot of times the person has been innocently lied to or they've been they are innocent because they have been lied to and they have been manipulated and you know then when the narcissist goes to groom them they're telling them oh well we'll get to this another way of grooming is future faking future faking you're hanging out for one day and you suddenly you're on a vacation somewhere and you're going to have this happen and you're going to have that happen and you've known them for a week and suddenly this is you know but these things are never going to happen that's not planning that's not hope and daydreaming together it's total future faking they future the entire setup of their putting on the fake mask to begin with of the lens that you're looking through not being real is future faking okay they're saying this is me this is who i am and this is who i will be in the future because isn't that what you do when you meet someone new and you're going to date someone are you not putting forth who you are because you want that person to know you and love you for who you are you're not you're trying to be as least fake as you can right you're trying to be as honest and authentic most of the time as you can and we all have you know things we hide and things we change a little bit when we meet someone but i mean for the most part when you're seriously you know dating or whatever and you're or making a friend or something you're not like how can i pretend to be this so that they like me and that's like i don't even know what and it's not mature that's for sure and it doesn't last and we all know it we all know we cannot maintain that so we most of us at least at this point in in time by the time we've been abused by narcissists we really just want to be seen and and accepted for who we are right so when we meet someone we're not putting something fake out there so the ultimate in future faking is this mask that they put on in the beginning it's this new this new person that they become okay they also i think um another reason that they change for new supply is they get bored and they want it's like a new toy so it may be a hobby it may be a lifestyle it may be a anything they're having fun doing it it's new and exciting it anyone would have fun doing something new for a little while right but the difference is they pretend that this is how they always were or they pretend that this is something they've always wanted to do all right it's not real and they're mirroring what they see in you to tailor it to that thing so that it keeps you there they play on your empathy when they're grooming you they are often sometimes often sometimes they are sometimes um uh playing the victim my ex was so crazy you don't even know how hard i tried to make it work they were just crazy they were always after me my ex put me down so much i have no i have no self-esteem left i just don't they were always putting me down my you know and so what are you thinking you're thinking wow you seem great you actually are perfect for me you seem like a soul mate i would never do that i would never i mean your ex must be that must be terrible and so they're doing this is all part of the grooming it's part of the what is pulling you in and making you trust them if someone exposes a vulnerability to you do you not trust them right soon as soon as you have those deep conversations do you not feel connection it's what we're after right connection and a narcissist will do this and play on your empathy and pull you in and there begins soulmate fake out right okay um another thing is when they're grooming and the older they get especially like into their 40s and 50s if they've been doing this with multiple people and have not had long-standing relationships but they've had multiple relationships whatever they're refining their techniques they're refining their techniques for how to groom they're learning shortcuts okay this way they are setting the rules for how the entire relationship will play out any deviance on your part from the way they set up the grooming when they're setting up a groom the grooming thing when they're putting that mask on and they're creating a lens that you see them through they're also creating a version of you that responds to that person does that make sense they're playing into your codependency they're playing into your people pleasing they're playing into your the parts of you that it could be anything but that so say they're saying that they tap into your nurturing side you can only be that nurturing person then because they've created this lens that they look that you see them through that becomes the basis of the relationship the relationship isn't about you and them intermingling like a healthy relationship would be where a little bit of you a little bit of me and we you know figure it out how to relate it's not about relating it's about it's you know it's transactional experience with a narcissist so they are creating this mask that for the new supply for you for whoever they're they're grooming they're creating what the relationship looks like based on the mask that they're putting on so if what they're bringing out in you is your sense of nurturing you know how it is as an empath we tend to give people the parts of ourselves that they need right and and the more we lean toward codependency the more that is true that's why it's super important to heal and learn to hold yourself separate from other people and hold and to not give give give especially in the beginning with anyone so that you can actually see what it is you're giving and getting from the you know where is the exchange where is the comet the where's the coming together anyway so they're creating this thing if you deviate from that so say you're just not feeling like being a giver today you're tired you're not giving the devaluing escalates right if the new supply is nice and kind and does everything right by the narcissist standards what makes the narcissist devalue and find other new supply why don't they just stay content well number one the narcissist was never content to begin with what they were doing is power playing can you imagine doing that imagine you have an innocent person i mean just imagine for a second the power you would feel not saying it's going to feel good to imagine this saying you're going to feel power all right to to be able to manipulate someone through making them think you're something okay imagine imagine the way it feels when you're an actor on stage and this is on a more positive light imagine being an actor on stage and portraying a character so much you have the audience gripped and staring and believing you are that thing for those moments the kind of the kind of um what it must feel like to someone to be able to create that they're doing that in real life okay that's a lot of power and control over someone else they aren't content with the relationship with the person they're content in the manipulation of the person and it's not even a contentment it's a rising of it's probably a you know all kinds of chemical reaction in their body that has to do with what power and control feel like they don't have um boredom too yes boredom so yeah they can get bored because it's not new anymore because it's not exciting because there isn't a challenge of course they can get bored even if that person could read the boredom even if it was like the most extremely perfect supply for that particular narcissist and person could read the person's mood and tailor their mood to fit exactly what the narcissist leave they would still get bored because they're not content inside themselves they're not happy inside themselves and they don't have anything real inside their own personality to anchor to okay so they're just literally feeding off supply all the time all right um nightmare dressed as a daydream that's right um what was saying okay so they don't they don't uh and also there is no such thing as nice kind perfect supply you don't know what is perfect because they've put on a mask to begin with all right so perfect meaning sticking with the idealization if the person sticks with the idealized image of who that person was supposed to be and never deviates from it they would probably feel like they were with a robot and they wouldn't want it it's not supply part of the supply you have to remember is in the devaluing that they they enjoy and need that um they'll all tell you or a lot of them will tell you they hate drama but my goodness i mean one thing like going back to looking at dating sites if somebody on their um on their bio mentions the word drama and how they're not into it to me that's like instant no yeah right okay nobody nobody likes drama okay but if you got to put that there there's some reason you're putting it there just especially the people who do it put it more than once often no drama no bs okay all right uh then stop creating it maybe okay uh so yeah so they don't stay content they don't um what was i gonna say about that it's in the seeking of new supply oh i wish i had the list of the pros and cons of lease there was one the pros and cons and it literally read like a list of read like a supply list the pros were all like my pro of supply and the cons were all things that you could get better elsewhere yeah if that wasn't enough to go okay that's i'm out that is telling right so it's oh yeah his list the list of what's yeah the pros and cons not of the relationship of like that wasn't even actually personal it was very supply oriented um cooks for me types of things you know and then on the other side i'd have more varied experiences with other women right uh yeah i've got it somewhere too i just don't have it available to pull out and read right now but uh huh so um anyway they there is no perfect supply is what i'm getting at you can if you're still with a narcissist and you're thinking if i just change my ways if i just if i just tried a little harder if i just did things better if i would if i would be less argumentative if i would stop questioning them when they get home you know late if i'd stop you know checking up on them if i'd stop if i'd only do this none of that is going to help anything they are they're seeking uh it's not about you okay those that the reasons you feel that way is because you have been gaslighted back to that question into believing everything is your fault all right and that there's anything you can do about it a healthy relationship doesn't include any of this okay all right um i saw my ex for the first time hi arrow girl since no contact walked by each other opposite direction and i waved nothing else i read journal notes to remind me of what he was how you feeling now did that just happen how are you feeling now about it and um it's good that you had those notes right to remind yourself okay um i think that's it for this topic anything else you guys want to talk about with grooming or new supply any words uh so if you've not hit subscribe to this channel hit the subscribe hit the thumbs up if you enjoy this pass the information along to anyone that needs it i'm lisa lucci and i'm one of the life coaches at queenbeing.com [Music] | Narcissism 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FrzUu9fcAzM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrzUu9fcAzM | My Education Journey - My Education Story - School of Hard Knocks Graduate | today we're gonna be talking about my education yeah that's right my education we're gonna take it back all the way to when I was a little Jose and bring it all the way till now where I'm a big Jose that's right and I'm gonna talk to you I'm gonna talk to you guys all the way through my education so guys get your coffee get your liquor both whatever I don't know when you're watching this and let's get ready before the show no Lambo it's not a stupid episode right I know there's people out there that probably are wondering and they want to know where I get all my knowledge from and all that stuff right don't be such a hater bro [ __ ] man geez everything's done bu man [ __ ] what the hell what's what did you go 200 B can you oh I don't know that Oh what Burger King University man anyways alright guys well you guys already know I'm beyond the genius you know I I talk to horses I mean I'm beyond dr. Doolittle out here right but anyways yeah I mean again today we're gonna be doing storytime we're going back to story time it seemed that like the first few episodes of the story time that I made for you guys I was actually pretty popular you guys actually loved it and so I'm deciding to continue making this story time now you know caveat one when it comes to like story time we're gonna be doing all kinds of different stories you know we're gonna be just again talking about things like today we're just gonna talk about my education we're gonna talk about serious things we're gonna talk about really funny stories again I worked in the kitchen for a good majority of my lifetime so I got a bunch of stories but the reality is is that like I forgot a bunch of [ __ ] and so to me I'm just trying to get my you know gears wet again that's what she said in order for me to start telling stories on a regular basis because you know to me you know one of the awesome things about working in the kitchen all the time was the fact that I was like doing comedy half the time you know I was doing a lot of storytelling doing a lot of that a lot of the entertaining stuff that's why I'm here now I did you know kind of part of the whole thing but again you know today we're gonna be talking about that in my education and how I came about being Jose the great nobody calls me that in fact I'm inflating my own ego okay in fact if people that do know me know that and actually what I do know is that I don't know jack-shit I mean the more I know them the less I know okay and and that's the thing I'm always learning I'm always educating myself but there's a lot of you guys that have asked me this or you know are curious about you know my education and so my education yeah I know sorry I'm trying to be funny here and I keep taking it a little mmm too far mmm like always that coffee is so good yeah so alright guys so let's get into my story my education sorry well when I was a kid literally when I was growing up I was the little smart kid all right literally all the way you know I was a little fat chubby kid with the glasses a smart kid and as I was growing up I was I'm accelerated pretty quickly through school and through you know the grades and you know immediately when I was already it's like middle school high school they were putting me in like the special programs no not that special program you know like the honors and AP and all that stuff so in fact I think I was one of the first you know generations that was you know was exposed to that stuff I don't know correct me if I'm wrong maybe not but and I'm definitely I'm I was one of those kids and the thing is that for whatever reason that was just like one of smart kids and then on top of that my dad you know was very instrumental and my education you know not only was he an educator you know back when he was younger he also helped educate me further by again Compton complet complementing the education that I already got and so a lot of times I would get education from school he tell me hey look this is not really the truth okay so you know you just learn it so you can pass the class but here let me show you what the real truth is and so from a very very young age I was already questioning things and I was encouraged to question things all the time encouraged to question my authority to question knowledge to just always question so as I was growing up and definitely as I got into high school I realized especially by the time I really you know I got into the funeral freshmen sophomore year right freshman junior year of high school I was already like man all this is a sham this is crap and and I didn't go to a particularly good high school and especially at that time it was in the late 90s I graduated in the year 2000 in the year 2000 and so you know the education at least in my area of my school was not that great it was a very heavily populated school by immigrants particularly Cuban immigrants and most of the school was run you know almost like like a you know like I don't wanna say what's the word I'm looking for like a camp you know type of thing you know where it was just a big babysitting type thing so I was not getting any education at all my school in fact very minimal and so because of that my thirst for knowledge you know was even more so than usual because I wasn't getting that knowledge or the education in my own school and by the way I'm sure nowadays there's all our the newer generations in the last 20 years have experienced a lot of this and especially the kids in high school now and coming out of high school now definitely have been experiences but again I was experiencing this back in that late 90s and I'm sure again some of you guys were as well so basically I got zero negative education from my school well I don't want to say negative education actually got a lot of life education I a lot of people ask me is like well how was my high school life well honestly my high school life was fair nominal I loved it it was great people asked me is like oh what what part of the group were you and we're kind of click where you weren't well I mean I was born like Ferris Bueller it's funny because I asked my told my girlfriend that and she's like who's Ferris Bueller we got to watch that it's on our list but anyways so yeah you know sounds kind of like Ferris Bueller you know I was the guy that you know smart enough to in a sense you know run the school not really run the school but you know let's just say that most teachers had some sort of business deal with me and I had business deals with pretty much everyone in that school and that's when I you know again I got educated on corruption I got edumacated on the dark dealings of politics and a lot of things you know in fact out of you know as I was getting amiran my late stages of high school well you know when you have to pick your career and stuff like that my my actual personal choices you know and this was just led by you know my experiences through high school and the few teachers / mentors that I did have in high school that you know actually encouraged this because they saw that this is the ability that I had anyways it was my choices were lawyer or and by the way like a defender like a criminal defense attorney okay like specifically that was the number one number two politics going into politics all right and and then things like believe it or not like stand-up comedy and things and you know of things of those natures but the reason the reason I never wanted the politics or law even though I did start to study that in high school and in college right after high school I didn't take no break I went to straight you know into that and that wasn't that fortunate to have you know anyways but so I went and straight into that and immediately I was already like oh wait a minute this is not what I want to do I don't want to be into politics I don't have I can't go into politics and I mean it will destroy my inner core as a human and when I look into the lawyers in law to me it was more about defending the innocent and I wanted to do that but then when I noticed you know how the lawyer stuff works is like if you really want to do like good work then you're gonna be starving most of your life but if you really want to do you know the the lawyer work that pays you know then again you're gonna have you know you're not gonna be able to sleep at night and so I was one of those kids so you know eventually after high school by the way so high school let me just finish up high school real quick so high school was a total joke and then most of my education came from myself you know literally you know my father would teach me a lot I was going through a lot of personal stuff alright with my family you know my dad was sick you know there's a lot of things like that I had to be the man in the house at a very young age so my actual teacher during the high school years was his life alright and I don't want to get too deep into that you know we can you know obviously would do another story time on that but the reality is is that you know life you know was literally my teacher from a very young age even way before high school again literally from elementary school so to me but by the time that I you know Finn was finishing high school was I'm not finishing we are we are finishing high school and towards the end of high school and I saw the corruption I saw the horribleness I saw that you know you know everything I was and by the way I graduated in the top like ten percent or five percent of my school and doesn't say much but still and I had like you know scholarships to go to school to go to college I had to go to the University of Florida Gators by the way I'm all about the you baby University in Miami but again I didn't I didn't explore any of that because I had to stay behind to take care of my family and so that's why I had to relegate says you know being local and going to a local school and since I really didn't know what the [ __ ] I wanted to do out of high school now I mean I could have done a lot of things you know the reality is is that I stayed local so I can figure it out you know so just go to like community not Community College but yeah Community College regular College regular you know things like that in order to see you know what I wanted to do which was a great thing because I got to do a lot of things as I was young I got to explore a lot of things now let me explain just from a very young age how I got my education when it came to the high school age the high school years during the earlier years it was a lot of reading a lot of books and a lot of my dad alright literally and again a lot of reading as I got older the Internet this new thing called the Internet came about all right yeah sorry guys getting cold this is you know really knows I heard sorry as the 90s came about this new thing called the internet came about so I was around one of the kids that well I was already on the Internet I already had my computer before I even got to high school I had that [ __ ] in the last few years of middle school can't remember when somewhere around 14 years old maybe 15 already had my computer and I was already on the Internet by the time I was in high school that's for sure and so I was one of the first first kids you know online the first kids burning CDs you know downloading songs off of Napster but making CDs making movies you know making you know just basic coding you know I was into computers I was a computer nerd so to me I mean so computers was like people knew that computers was gonna be the future but still it was kind of still very early on and so a lot of people were still thinking man is this even like a career choices is like a thing but you know and then then Doha was still going we were still going through like we're nerds weren't cool yet you know all that stuff so you know to me yeah that was going into out of high school I was really really really really into computers and all that stuff but I wasn't thinking to myself man could could this be like a viable career choices is something I want to do I need something that's exciting etc etc you know going back to the high school thing again in high school I was part of like every clique you know the popular kids like me the football team like me the uber nerds like me in fact um the the uber uber nerds like me we i was that we were part of the video game club you know we the first you know iteration of anything even close to that so again I was with uber nerds you know on all levels you know I'm talking about like the valedictorians and stuff like that were my close friends and you know the guys that were you know bashing each other on the football field and you know getting cheerleading accidents and all kinds of [ __ ] we're also my best friends and everyone in between I was again like the ferris bueller of the you know that's a school the thing is that you know my business know-how my charisma and and as when I was very young you know I got a little bit of bullying you know when I was like I guess elementary school going into middle school but that you know was over really quickly because of a few things number one again my charisma and my ability to talk and make people laugh and and then real soon I became a really big boy so you sure you know I was a big boy with glasses but I was also the biggest boy in the class in fact people thought I was skipped a grade but I wasn't you know I mean it was really just the big kid you know I'm big kid now but anyways you know that whole [ __ ] thing yeah literally I was in the position of being the bully but I wasn't that kind of guy so I just became more of like the popular kind of guy you know I mean and I was friends with bullies and I was friends with everyone that whole thing I was that guy so you know when it came to the computer stuff that made me even more popular because I was friends with the nerd nerds but I was I was cool enough to make that technology cool and people would see me with my first mp3 player this is way before the first you know iPhone or anything like that you know I have mp3 players back when people didn't know what the [ __ ] mp3 was and and anyways and I would just make things cool you know back then I was super left okay super left all right to the point of you know I love George Carlin you know I would be one of those this is way before Columbine and 9/11 and any of that but you know me and my friends you know we were the ones that would you know dress up in and black I by the way I love heavy metal I loved the Gothic I wasn't goth I just loved the Gothic girls but I was a heavy metal and all that stuff back in South Florida when heavy metal and rock was not a thing it was all about either Hispanic music but all urban black you know rap music which I like later on as I got in the kitchen but regardless you know back in my early life you know I was a big metalhead I had a lot of anger a lot of you know whatever I'm sure a lot of you guys can relate so to me I was into that world you know that was the world that I was into and it was just really really interesting you know the fact that you know just because I was a hardcore metalhead you know that and a bunch of other things you know was literally what made me cool as a techy guy you know I was literally I think I was one of you guys it was actually pretty cool back in the day we know when people when girls and people realizing oh wait a minute this could be a cool thing and not necessarily like all right so again this is before 2000 and graduated him the year 2000 right in the year two thousand so yeah yeah guys you know I mean like that was just like my high school so when I got out of high school I was like man what am I gonna do I had I had the grades and I had like scholarships to go to the University of Florida to you know go into the medical field alright um I had also all or into law or parlor politics if that's what I chose to do my so I had that but I didn't really want to go into any of that I was already working in the restaurant industry in the last few years of high school so to me I was always in the restaurant industry from a very young age and I was like man I love this but I was always not encouraged to go the route of an artist by the way I loved film I loved cameras I loved all that [ __ ] when I say ever since like a young age in high school this is why I'm doing this now I loved you know cooking in the restaurant business you know and stuff like that but these are the things that I wanted to do but I was always encouraged to not do these things I was always like man you're too smart you should be a lawyer you should be an educator you should be all these things but as like [ __ ] I don't want to do any of these things at all I want to have fun with my life I want to enjoy my life and so to me you know the whole thing of going into the video and photography industry was way discouraged because it was my family was a part of that you know you know my cousins you know my dad you know himself you know we were all we had that and the family so that was discouraged to go down that route too difficult you know you're gonna be a starving artist you know don't do it but then when I told my dad hey look I want to be a chef I want to be a this and then that was the one thing that my dad actually did encourage it's like alright fine you know you know I don't blame you you don't want to be a doctor you don't want to be any of these things I get it I didn't either you know my dad did not want to do that either he was just an educator in prison he was a political prisoner in Cuba okay so blessed but that's what he you know he was doing that there but you know at the end of the day that's not you know what he liked stuff like me he liked excitement he liked physical labor he liked all that [ __ ] so you know all of a sudden you know he encouraged me to go down that route he's like look if you're gonna go down that route at least get your education at least get some sort of a you know back you know basis you know to your you know to your knowledge so that way at least you're prepared for life I'm a great no problem you know so that's what I did so but before that you know I was already working in the industry and as the years went on you know I was just making my way and by the way the cooking and this is a chef industry the restaurant industry you know as the years were going on you know 18 19 20 21 I was still working in the industry so I didn't go with the culinary school right off the bat no in fact you know in my mind even though I knew even though I [ __ ] knew that this was like their job it was so much fun and I love this you know I don't really take it seriously myself as a career choice I was like I need old smart and so it's like well [ __ ] it let me see what else I can do so I started literally going down the rabbit hole of like alright let me figure out what I can do so you know that's you know in all the years after high school you know that's when I went to college you know first of all go to the University then to college and back because again I don't wanna I don't want to be spending you know or accruing a lot of debt you know just to figure out you know that I didn't want to do XYZ so you know I was smart enough to at least realize that so you know Community College and cost me much and yeah at least I could just rent reno real through classes there and didn't really matter so that's the back then still Community College so cost nothing just about in fact I think I got paid to go to Community College that's how you know that was back then I'm pretty sure all right so yeah so and I studied everything I started everything from humanities you know to political science you know to basics of law you know to you know just but you know all kinds of [ __ ] you know I mean computer science I even took a little stint at DeVry University try to do what is it hard to where a computer engineering software engineering everything like that Matt was like oh wow i suck at computers i'm not i love computers i love technology I can definitely understand this stuff great way better than the average person again that hence why I talk about a lot of the stuff I do now and why have such a knowledge base because I've been around this space for such a young age so I really I just I suck at coding I don't like it and I suck at building stuff you know the hard work part so but I get it I get the stuff so like when it comes to nah so you know that's why I never went down that route you don't honestly tell you the truth and when it came to exploring all the other options out there I didn't like anything everything just seemed more like you know pure hell you know to be a doctor or a lawyer you know working you know or working for a corporation or anything like that so like you know what [ __ ] this you know I mean let me just be the best chef that I could be or try to do that so eventually after the years went on I eventually went to culinary school graduated everything was great hunky-dory in this in the meantime I was just building my career and I kept doing that and that magic and then you know now you know when it comes to education you know like all my life I've been educating myself constantly I'm always again from a young age even high school like I said I was anti-authority anti-everything from a very young age I read in and I knew that the people giving me knowledge were full of [ __ ] and a half of them not half of them 90% of them were wrong and because again because I could fact check you know and so again I think a lot of kids nowadays feel this way as well so you know to me it was you know I was always educating myself you know always you know so as even as I was becoming a chef I was constantly educating myself and then and then educating myself more and I still had the hobbies of computers had the hobbies of all this other stuff I mean that I just you know loved it was just a lot of the stuff that I talk about now and eventually you know what the colony school graduated that whole thing was great but what happened was it like as that wasn't going through the whole Chef stuff I realized that it was okay you guys remember the movie office space I realized that working in the restaurant industry was not as free as I thought I thought it was gonna be you know anti-corporate everything and I realized that no it's not at all in fact you know today's restaurant industry is very corporate and run very you know the same way so to me after many many years of that that's when I got burnt out inside by the business as a whole and even though I had my own businesses a lot of them you know you know you know the endeavors that I had did not materialize because again I don't know if you guys were aware what happened 2007-2008 and that whole deal so I did not survive I was in Florida at that time South Florida so you know we got hit the hardest so literally I was not able to survive that and then it just was in the industry and eventually I get got soured and I got out of that so when I got out of that I was living in Seattle and I got into the marijuana industry you know I was helping people you know build their their businesses I was oh I was just in that industry when I got up there it was legal and I just transferred from one industry to the other and I started doing business consulting I was in the weed industry I wasn't doing a lot of really cool stuff behind the scenes and I loved wife it was really cool but you know I realized like I love smoking weed I just don't love the business part of it you know I mean it was more like I don't know you know I mean it was just like I don't want to see how the sausage was made I just want to enjoy it you know that's it and so unlike the kitchen you know I love the intricacies and everything about you know cooking you know so to me I love cooking more than actually eating I know it's weird but that's basically you know I love more than the act of anyways but back to the education stuff so when I was in Seattle you know um all of a sudden I transferred you know my life changed completely and I moved from one industry that was doing my whole life which was you know the restaurant industry and cooking and being a chef all the way into business consulting and now the weed industry and something completely different but what I realized is that I had a lot of business knowledge that I acquired through all the years of me being a chef and a being I mean again I was I was more of the chef that came in you know kind of like bar rescue kind of like Kitchen Nightmares you know I got hired you know to come in and clean house and [ __ ] you know rebuild that [ __ ] that's what I got hired for I didn't get hired you know because I had like the prettiest you know menu or you know I can make like the nicest beautiful food or I had like an imagination to create this you know awesome no no no I was that once that guy failed I came in to clean house and make sure that that thing was salvageable enough to make money so it didn't go under that was me I was a hatchet man I was a [ __ ] pain mercenary that's what I did and so because of them I loved the way I loved it you know but um because of that I learned a lot especially from the business aspect point of it you know that's why I know so much about you know one marginal cost near marginal cost you know that's why you know I talk about that you know that aspect of our future coupled with the technology coupled with all this stuff that I know I'm trying to you know educate you guys you know when it comes to that because it's like wow you know I mean like how all this stuff is truly integrated so but let's just stay on topic here so when I was in Seattle I did a lot of that and I got to put a few bucks in my pocket you know that's where I really got into Bitcoin and gold and silver by the way since then I lost everything it's another story for another day we'll talk about that another day but we're just talking about my education here so sorry about that battery died this time anyways but I'm already getting to the end of story so I forgot where I left off but I know was in Seattle and I was in a crosshairs in my life I was in a point in my life in which I knew I didn't want to go back to the kitchen high I knew that I did not want to go you know but I didn't want to continue doing this for the rest of my life I would do it as long as I could but I didn't want to do it forever you know which is a consulting and being in the weed industry and then doing all that stuff so I was constantly trying new things trying to you know figure out what my next you know career could be when my next job or my next life move my next life move would be then one day fast forward I was with my fat sorry then moving fast forward to a few years down that path of me trying to figure out what I wanted to do my best friend Abe King shoutout to you he said to me hey can you help me out I got like this school project I need help with can you come with me so that we can you know so you can help me film you know I work a camera and all this stuff like yeah I know how to work a camera blah blah and soul again let's go so I just went out to help him and yeah the minute that I had that camera back in my hands for the first time in like [ __ ] I'm gonna say 15 years or more I was like wow and I mean this was fun this is what I wanted to do that footage all of a sudden turned into something that I wanted to edit for him and then hey you know so he started teaching me and before I knew it I was up late into the night night after night just editing crap and playing with this new toy and I was like oh wait a minute I think I found it I think I found and that's it and that's when I knew you know that this is what I wanted to do you know I didn't know what I wanted to do I just needed some something that had to do with the camera with editing with film with this whole world that's what I wanted to do and so that's what I started to pursue I started educating myself on how to edit I start educating myself on a lot of things I knew I had a lot of time so I had that time in order to do what learn educate myself and that's what I did eventually come forward to September 25th 2015 I think I'm pretty sure or maybe October of 2015 that's when I uploaded my first video and it was talking about technology and talking about like a lot of stuff like that you know I mean just talking about near zero marginal cost and all this and then I didn't get too much traction on that and lost you know the wind in my sails and then eventually I said you know what I love you know doing the cooking thing you know let me try doing a cooking vlog so I started doing that and I did that for a while again nobody watched these things so eventually it discouraged me but it did not discourage me totally from the whole thing in what it actually did was get my juices going and so that's when I decided to just continue doing this but I said you know what let me take the professional round let me try to be a professional video creator Puru sir a photographer and do all that stuff and it went pretty well it went pretty well you know at first I was just doing amateur hour but eventually people were paying me and so as I go hell yeah and so I just kept doing that a Kip educating myself on that I can't bet you're cleaning myself on literally a million other things you know I'm all the stuff that I was already learning about the Federal Reserve about gold about Bitcoin about Technology all the things that we were you know moving into and so eventually it morphed into this then you know back in middle of 2017 a lot of life events happen to me we're gonna leave that for another story on story time but I lost everything I lost everything the only thing I had left was a shirt on my back literally okay and I went through you know I want to say a depression because imagine that's something like that happening to you you know for a few months for a little bit of time and then you know by the time that the end of the year rolled around in 2017 I found myself again because my best friend again the same same ain't King that told me with 2015 hey did you come with me and help me out with the OSI talks can you help me with the camera and help me do stuff that same [ __ ] said bro well you need to do is that you need to get on YouTube and you need to start talking about all your ideas and all your this and have a vlog and blown up that'll help you feel better that'll help you you know move on to the next thing and he did that and that's what I did I went on I went home and I got on my camera did exactly what I'm doing here started doing my first video vlog ever and have not looked back ever since the first time I did my vlog was in late I mean middle or early December of 2017 and not have been literally non-stop vlogging since then and it's gonna be already two years of non-stop vlogging and especially this year 365 days you know literally every single day I've had an upload literally you know and yeah the livestreams are some sort of learn upload but every single day I get content and I just can't want to keep doing more and more of this and you know now that's gonna go into the next storytime which is how I became a youtuber but that's for another another story for another day but that's basically my education my education has been me myself and I I have been being the the main guy following knowledge you know literally reading books you know questioning Authority questioning things finding knowledge everywhere I can and I still do that today and I'm still gonna continue doing that and that's what a lot of this vlog is all about it's me sharing my knowledge with you guys and then you guys sharing your knowledge with me and all of us sharing knowledge together and again in turn you know creating this huge knowledge base this knowledge questioning thing I don't know what we're creating here but you know in order to you know make the best for all of us all right Construction is happening next door I think it's time to go it's been a very long episode but guys you know the deal thanks again for watching don't forget to please like please subscribe please share please stay awesome and I love you guys and I'll see you guys manana I hope you guys liked this episode please let me know down below in the comments what you guys think and I'll see you guys later bye [Music] sometimes we feel like we never have enough time we're constantly running and rushing throughout the whole day just trying to get our basic necessities met whether it's going to work going to school chores bills driving it really doesn't matter we all have lives that we lead and a lot of times when we hear others saying I'll do the work get this done just post something they don't often realize how many people out there want to really realize their dreams achieve everything they've ever wanted and not work the slave jobs that they do but they just don't have enough time there just isn't enough time by the time that somebody gets home at the end of their day they're so tired because let alone everything that encompasses our day it just never never ends as we're working and our days are winding down we are already thinking about what we're gonna do the next day and it's not because we we want to it's because we have to we have so many responsibilities these days then it's it's almost impossible to neglect them because if you neglect anything I mean the whole thing is so fragile I could just fall and you lose it all and sometimes all I've all we have is that minimum-wage job to keep us afloat and we keep scratching you're pushing our head and pushing forward and hoping that one day something will happen something better will come but the true the true reality is the fact is that it won't just come you have to create it for yourself you have to make it happen and even though it might seem impossible like you're already working way too many hours you already have no time to sleep breathe even think you still have to figure it out and make it happen it is hard if it wasn't hard everybody would do it you've already heard this a million times but the thing is what separates the winners from the losers are those that understand how hard it is embrace it and just take it you know just take it all the way down to the finish line and they're waving the flag while everybody else is still on that race so if there's one thing you take from this little video is just be patient do the work follow your dreams follow your passion and trust me at all at all and it all happened we just you can't give up and you really 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g0UDwv1vPgw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0UDwv1vPgw | Banquet roundtable - Amiwest Show 2016 | uh deals every year to significant people in our club and sometimes to significant people outside of our book this year there are both of the recipients are in that club but um this year is the 19th Emmy West show we've been at this time and for better and for worse I've been leading the effort for the past 14 of those shares so [Applause] and we try to make it a little better or at least a little different whether it's better or not it's up to your Regent come here so um I'd like to first of all recognize our show sponsors and uh along with them also first of all the exhibitors with all the exhibitors who paid to uh to run a table from us this year please stand [Applause] yeah exactly and also we have another exhibitor here who was kind of an unintentional exhibitor because he was headed with me but he's also a very special guest this year although he doesn't know that um Bob Burns Kodiak uh is with us this year and uh he uh has a lot of Hardware uh actually about probably only half of it left I was gonna say not much anymore yeah that he came that and you can you can also you can purchase for uh very you know screen of deal rates uh part of his collection tomorrow it'll still be available uh he's exhibiting next to me and I have magazines for sale so everybody who likes Omega magazines and I was surprised to find how many of you do I thought it was just my Affliction and my wife is convinced convinced that it is an Affliction so um but these are the duplicates that I have in my collection so I the first box has been out of the table all day there are three more boxes to sell so please come by for me um so uh the uh the people I'd also like to recognize individually are our sponsors for this year and first of all first and foremost the sponsor who has kept our community going over the last time however many years it's been I've lost track uh it is aeon corporation uh our Al limited sorry I represented by Trevor Dickinson the president [Applause] and this year it has a computer exactly exactly exactly sure um our next sponsor the measurement no particular order I is uh Matthew Lehman with Amiga kids [Applause] plastic supplies and now all the new computers that are coming out thank you very much you know it takes a lot of time effort energy and most of all money to keep this going uh the major users of Calgary uh have sponsored just about every year in the past what six seven eight years I forgot uh it's just a regular part now I don't know what you what I do if you didn't so uh please come forward and accept everybody [Applause] so these these gentlemen uh come and spend tons of money to get here and then they spend tons of money when they get here all right so and I'd also like to present you with the other sponsorship I as a representative of Hyperion [Applause] yes and we we have already thanked Hyperion by email uh but we wanted to thank you with a person's team because without you I'm not sure that these phones are um so um and now we have two Club awards that we get every year one for technical contributions to our club the uh the outstanding technician uh in our our club this year is a guy who's been with Sacramento a vegan Computer Club for over 25 years and uh came to us from a club in Los Angeles where he was part of a user group down there he's become very active in beta testing for the x5000 and become much more heavily involved in the club he helps the other two of us myself and do a play with file maintenance and producing ISO CDs so he's really been a very inspirational member for us as well so he's got fortunately had some time to do all of this he's also a very organizationally oriented he was one of the original founding members of Annie West Committee in 1998 and has been interested in the show ever since uh and uh his name is Michael Salcedo [Applause] we are happy to award the John Zacharias award John Zacharias was the past president of our club uh and uh he uh unfortunately has deceased and uh so we have made this award after him John was a very technically oriented guy himself he was a programmer for the State of California I did a custom programming for them and very various capacities so and he really love TV he also has written the summer we're making programs that I understand are still Accent on any net and still worked very well one of the platforms that we use so we'll present this to Michael a little bit later tomorrow last year we had a very sad event for us as a club we lost a very significant member of our of our community Dan Costco and um in the past we've awarded another award called the Kevin Barton award named after a past Secretary of the club who also managed the finances and I did a whole lot of other stuff and this year we have decided to rename that award to the Dana Costco Memorial award um and this evening we have two of his family members his wife Cynthia and his daughter Ginger with us and we thank you for coming now it's kind of like the firmware that initialized everything in the club you know I he was uh always active always doing all kinds of things for the club and he would say yeah I'll do that when we asked and he never turned us down very uh knowledgeable about many different computer program platforms I learned last summer while we were riding back and forth to the Amiga 30th preparation sessions that he had actually of an educated as a programmer I didn't know that before then so he had a pretty deep knowledge of platforms it is also a great guy I so um that's why we have renamed our award for this year and succeeding years as well uh during the day at Costco Memorial award this year's recipient has somebody who's been very active in our club and this is an organizational award for somebody who really is you know always there very steady very helpful uh you know makes a significant contribution to the details of the club because there are tons of them uh even in an event like this you know there are lots of details that nobody ever sees and we need help with that and our recipient this year has been extremely helpful in that regard and has been helpful for many many years in fact our recipient this year is the sole remaining original member of the Sacramento Omega Computer Club case with you you're welcome it's nice to be here yes it is very nice to be here [Applause] aware that hyperions uh little phrase that they used to advertise with is remember when Computing was fun right you've seen that all in other packaging a lot of new websites you know that's what they say and so this year we thought we'd do a little takeoff in that and say remember why competing with the Immigrant was and it is fun so I'd like to invite our panel participants which are Trevor Dickinson as Steve Soley and LD Stevens wherever he is uh and uh bill or sorry up to the front please bring your chair Jonah so let's start with LD uh and uh so we're going to ask you all needs to tell people you know what you do uh for women if it turns green it's okay hi my name is LJ Stevens um I joined the Amiga community in 2009 just to review what you do every day and you know just a little background a bit about sharp um I've been a computer Enthusiast since I was a little level one starting with the Commodore 64 and going on with plenty of Macs and other 16-bit machines Amiga was number one of them for whatever reason I worked for my ID as a processor developer a few years ago I got so bored with all the PCS and things that I was dealing with I wanted to try something different and I was amazed to discuss the Amiga the one platform that I never got to try when I was a kid was still around because I bought a scam and it's been great ever since okay cool [Music] there you go okay so Steve yes um Stephen Soley been around forever started with vic-20 and moved my way up how old were you oh oh it's so late um uh what do I do all day again brush my teeth well I have mostly a firmware programmer by day room Amiga programmer by night I also worked at Telecom forever and uh now I'm in the morning some of all things okay cool so Mr Dickens a long time ago when I started um I started with it actually an HP 9820 is an HP 1930 3 oh the O3 oh [Laughter] [Music] 1980 sorry okay no I'm 78. so I told that Commodore 64. you'll see it's wind here go below one two eight Governor Omega 2000 I'm going to Omega three thousand I've got nothing at four thousand cups PC Gateway PC Next Generation Amigas okay my name is billboard sorry I had the honor of video chatting with Trevor during the 30th and got to see past him in his house we do not have the time to happen list all of the machines yeah right it's uh it's quite impressive so my first my first my first computer was an iPhone and then I got an iPad um yeah and then my brother gave me a Amiga 500 for my birthday the story about that 500 is it was a Amiga 500 that was used for FCC frequency testing so when he got it it was like a box and all their chips were gone so he got it cheap and just plugged in all the chips and then when he got a 2000 he handed down a uh I think a 500 and he gave me a copy of a stunt car racer and I still have the uh the Box which is good okay so we can see we have a pretty wide range of experience here uh and that was the other reason why we were really chosen but not because you just said yes but because your experience covers a lot of quite a wide range so now I'm going to probably get to you know why it is that after all the issues and all this experience and all of the things that you do in Industry even with you know computer technology uh why are you so very very interested in amula as a developing platform I don't bother I've been talking here and he's been kind of shocked that you know what they started you know 31 years ago we're still alive and not only alive but really going I and uh so what why do you use that and continue to be involved in Medicaid answer so what's the what's one of the whys because because it's fun oh my God I'm loud enough anyway yeah just a little bell sorry um anyway the reason why is it's fun so one of the things that I do on a regular basis I'm I actually work on ibmc systems Big Mountain mainframes you know we use my credit card all that fun stuff and and while it is true that I love sitting around and editing harm light members and ispf and I love X edit and VM it's just not really all that fun and Solaris isn't all that fun and aixes and all that fun and Linux isn't all that fun and Mac OS 10 isn't all that fun and windows is you know and the truth is that when I was a kid right I would just run home because I wanted to use that 64. or I wanted to use that matte classic I didn't know what I was going to do it was just brilliant right it was every single day you discovered something new and something delightful now I don't think anybody has ever said anything remotely like that about a Lenovo ThinkPad running suicide so after working with computers literally all day with these next genome is I actually get to come home and use something that I actually enjoy using which really hasn't happened for me since the early 90s I can't tell you why it's fun I mean I I love the fact that everything is scriptable um I love the quirks of the workbench I love the fact that uh the the shell is so english-like uh I I love all of the bizarre non-standard gooeys they come with all these old programs I I it makes absolutely no objective sense but it is absolutely brilliant to sit down at this thing and Tinker with it and play with it my wife thinks I'm nuts and continues to do so as the collection grows but um I don't really have a reason why it's just really really enjoyable and uh Robert and to the rest of the team members who might be listening or whatever my hat's off to you guys that you all created something absolutely magnificent well thank you very much I hit my head no I I still like tinkering with the Amigas because they're they're so different from all the usual stuff at work windows usual stuff hpuxo how can you think no I used to play without another job and all the usual custom stuff um nowadays I just uh enjoy the challenge and um the fact that uh you know other platforms have kind of moved on and uh left us behind on in many cases I enjoyed the challenge of catching up so they get a feature oh I can put that in there too right yeah yeah it's a little different from the the birth where they really ahead yes yeah but in some ways we're ahead of here and there but exactly yeah yeah yeah so I really enjoy that and I also have a copy of the source code which is really cool the whole Amigo was right there which is which is deep numb I don't remember what uh what Mr Kodiak worked on but I could have sworn I saw some of your code in there so okay was it a December were not they wouldn't fit in the space we had if we really didn't see yeah it would not fit yeah which was 256k right only if you had the the atom how big was the Kickstart wrong and from they know yeah exactly okay good reason uh it's a difficult question to answer really because um I think they go back again and you there's been such a change in my lifetime from the first micros in 77. um and I think being involved in that early development the microbes and being fully involved in it and you were rare there wasn't many people and the fact that you were on a on a bulletin board at 300 board um the gx100 the other ones were rare or the digi fuse I think I've talked something that they were 50 years ago was over there wasn't it uh the did you view calls and yeah but you were the Forefront of the evolving microcomputer Revolution and and uh when I got involved with the business it was like that was that was the Pinnacle of it for me and um it was it was just fun and I I used it for work and to play but it was playing music to be honest but I think what when you come down to it it's why we're all here today is the people we we I think Negan just made any maker and they have a common frame of reference under what nationality called a great religion is the people so you come to a place like I mean where and you just feel at home you go to the Adelaide in Australia and you go home you go to Lincoln as I did last week in north of England and everyone you're talking the same language you're from the same background in terms of computers amazed people and of course um yeah so I think that um what Trevor was saying the community is a strong part of it I haven't done a couple of Mika shows the last few years uh meeting the being around with the same folks and even going to Unique user groups in a randomly I went to Florida one more time and it's a self-selected community of people who are curious and intelligent and interested in expanding the horizons and the Amiga has always been very approachable as a piece of technology once you get past that first sort of hurdle and start looking under the hood like how does this thing tip it becomes very obvious very quickly how it works devs directory the library's directory the C directory it's all very very very cleanly laid out and if you've worked with Windows or even Linux then you go to like the Etsy directory and it's just like someone vomit or a bunch of files and you're like okay I'm going to Ubuntu and that files and Etsy and then on a suntos it's a Minnesota directory and like the structure's a little different all this little crazy craziness and it's not the India doesn't have it's fun with theirs too but it tends to be much more uh in line much simpler just to sort of rock like I understand how this goes it's much easier to pick up programming for the system although I'd imagine there are today easier ways of producing code the Amiga is a much simpler system to actually do something under the hood I wrote a screen blanker uh mainly because I I wanted to just to learn C and have fun with it I took example codes asked a bunch of questions to people like how does this work how does that work uh tried some things that failed from positive um it was a it was a great experience and you begin to open that up along with all the other stuff like I did your views and as a kid playing with this was really it was really great but that approachability and then finding other people they're like yeah yeah this is the coolest thing ever done and we agree I'm not a tool you agree with me I mean I got a British car and I'll try out but I don't find a lot of people are like yeah that's a lot of fun like yeah you know we're here and it's uh it's fantastic I think the range of reasons that you all cited has been you know kind of intriguing as well because here we are in a community of people that comes together from very diverse backgrounds which are very diverse reasons but the common point of contact you know gives us not only something to talk about but also a way to address you know even things that we want to do what we would like to do I know myself the reason why I use with a computer I should say uh the reason why I it was because I was looking for another computer uh I was in graduate school at the time and my one of my professors absolutely refused to accept the papers I was turning in on the other computer which happened to be a controller plus four uh he didn't likely to put them printed I didn't like the way the footballing worked and he said if you turn in another one of the instrument of foul so I was looking for a computer and the first store I walked into there was a name again I thought what's this because all day long uh at the same school that I attended I also was you know a more a faculty secretary there and so I was using you know early PC equipment as well which was extremely frustrating I and I spent more time with learning how the computer was supposed to work that I did work supposed to order yes uh so when I saw this thing I thought well you know it's got color sound you know all those things on my PC didn't have in 1986 uh and so I and it was not terribly expensive so I bought one second home and I didn't even have to read them in I just plugged it in turned it on I did though I had to stick the workplace disc in there and I certainly did have to buy a second disk drive after a while and program is the first program I bought uh and I mean it was just a revelation it was really cool because what I saw on the screen I would actually get it on a printout concept and I've done we're all used to that now but then it was it was a pretty revolutionary because before he just had to cut a gap um so then I would go back to work and there would be the PC frustration again so the PC frustration has stayed with me for the last 30 years and so is why I made it you know everything every chance I get everything I could do and I I mean do which is just about everything these days uh I use it for that and so it's a it's a practical everyday things for me it's not something that I uh sort of relegate to the back room although I do have a back room that's full of them uh and uh it's kind of the subject of discussion you know with my my spouse who's a very long time but uh you know she's she understands you know she has things that she likes uh and uh it's not as if it's uh you know the kiss of death to have a big Amiga collection but uh it's it's been just it's been very enjoyable I think I think there's a reason why the workbench interface is called intuition uh it's very creative you can do just about anything you want to win it as far as a computer experience is concerned so those are my reasons why and um well some of it so going forward you know why would anybody else want to join the Amiga community you know how how does that work going forward in your estimations so why would someone want to talk well um you know we're pretty accepting of different types of people that's true it's a place where you can comfortably be yourself for the most part the people who shouldn't be themselves but who they are I think that is a difficult that's getting more and more difficult there are a few people who have been ensnared uh more recently I take the L leader right and TJ who wasn't able to make it um also was in that same situation where he knew about as a kid and I came across it again and just got ensnared by that Elegance that Simplicity one thing you mentioned that was was curious the trigger to memory is when you put the disc in the drive and how quickly it recognized the disk and we take these things for absolute granted right now that like I pressed my button and and my phone translates my text into another language for me instantly and it'll take two extra seconds I get upset and I want to throw this rapidly but you think about the whole system that has to be done to achieve that and it is amazing the the way the uh the way the machine works I think people can recognize that I had a chance to go to Paris a couple years ago and stand in front of starry night and I'm like I think if I was walking down the street and there was an artist and I saw that I would have bought it like you look at this thing like how can you not appreciate the masterfulness of this work even if you knew nothing about her it's just the richness of the colors and the whole thing like the guy who did that knew what he was doing and when you know anything about technology and you start using the Amiga I think some of that comes across too what's up I think it definitely does I mean one of the things I've noticed since I've been coming here is the number of people who work in Tech right I mean it it should make any it doesn't make any sense we all have these incredibly modern systems immense amounts of cloud computing and all the rest of it we've got guys here who work for LinkedIn Google IBM Intel Apple we've had people from uh all over the place and for some reason this thing still has tremendous amount of appeal even though we have all these different things to play with and it is it's like a work of art it genuinely honestly I think you really hit on something there uh because the thing about a heart is is that it doesn't make objective sense but there is this wonderful subjective feeling that hits you and it's just very pleasant excuse me poetic here but I don't really like your example back in the day during some of the first builds of AIX you knew what everything was because there weren't that many components in the system today there are so many con files and so many directories and so many different objects you don't know what anything is but on an Amiga you know what everything is you look in the lines director you know exactly because it's descriptive you know where the handlers are you know where all the devices are and speaking about coding one of the things I absolutely adore about this thing it's kind of fantastic executives I could do anything I want with message passing i o is incredibly easy I mean all these we have all this very complex technology available to us and yes I still love tinkering with this thing one other thing before I dropped the subject so um about appeal so we have like demo days at the office I think I said this in previous times I had this little Sam and um the first thing I had as a RPC 440 and that thing dates back oh my God if you think about it the thinking especially the original 400 series between the mid 90s this thing is incredibly underpowered and yet this thing has a modern web browser and it can play relatively modern videos and all these different things and everybody the opposite is just absolutely staggered that you have this full desktop it's not the speediest thing in the world but it has all these monetary capabilities um that has the Computing capacity of seriously right the modern HP graphing calculators have about as much computing though this is absolutely staggering so yeah it's really cool so tech people really appreciate this because it's amazing to see what you can do with the notifications so Elegance might be a way to describe it yeah and simplicity and it just makes a lot of sense wouldn't exactly say that the GUI system Destiny but exactly makes a lot of sense and the you know it it does it does make a lot of sense so you guys remember uh Olga Bruce wrote the TCP stack yeah so I was talking to him I ran a bunch of times and he was saying that when he programmed he didn't use workbench just the show I guess I don't know what he did or else well it might be sad or something he didn't use the workbench for his people like it didn't boot his Amiga did not boot to workbench because he just knew what to do it so he was you know let's just your point about like the GUI it's like that's the thing about the Amigas like it is so well designed you don't even need it like the fast vast majority of people do use it yeah but there's a few people out there that run super high res Four Color just to the shell and launch stuff is beautiful like all the organisms oh yeah it really is great you can still select quit it still works yes now there's two programs running hello it still worked I guess I got it to work once I think wow actually maybe this is a feature enhancement when you quit it should launch a shell did you do something yeah okay I'm gonna do exactly right now we're done and this is the centralization of the community is let's be honest largest it once was but in a way that's almost an advantage because you want to feature you know who to go pester and also for people who are interested in developing uh third-party software you can become a big star really really quickly you really can't yeah yeah Yes Man uh where is Doctor to work haunts for example uh this is this is a chap who wrote a driver for the southern Iowans chipset from AMD gpus and he beat the entirety of the ex-org uh development team and you realize that you you got out the driver before the uh uh the the free software Chast did in the Limitless that's incredible absolutely incredible interacting and going back for the AMD Engineers over things documentation is we have some incredibly talented people in this tiny World community yeah it's awesome yeah yeah big fish small pond yeah we're also bloody minded as well yeah it fits involved with it I mean I can remember uh back in it must have been six and um Amigo for about a year and I was on a test an operation an oil rig in in Wells Texas in West Texas Southwest and uh a lot in the testing we are sitting there with my CEO of technical development of another bright guys Electronics guy and I was there as the uh to help them but I was actually fun in the business but you know it was all hands Department of the startup so I was there cleaning things Walking the Floor doing all the dirt and grunt work and we had a few beers that night and we're talking about computers and that's when Gateway awake so they'll add that Gateway cow computers and I said of course the Amigas multimedia my teammate did I'll never catch on because they were an MS-DOS systems at the time or maybe I don't think these windows 3.11 but to see that that wonderment of you know multimedia which was you know character so it really awful I wanted that to continue and uh I think that's why I got obsessed and when we talk about collections I think of course I'm joking I don't know about 180 119. 3 200. 00 all right okay so uh why should everyone get involved with Omega well I think one you've said but you know uh you're talking to the people who don't like the software you're talking to the people developing the hardware you know and you know we're one step away from the hardware Engineers the software engineers and you know everyone in the community the communities worldwide and the beta test of the worldwide is almost I think when we did the x1000 we had 25 countries beta testers I think it's about 20 with the x5000. um so it's a very International Community um which spans the world why should we do it and it's different you could be different you don't have to fold the ground work in uh well I shouldn't say oh but we're exposed to other people's computer systems all the time what I've noticed in people don't change the background of their systems like it's always like the the picture of a mountain on their Max you know sometimes it's their kids God bless like if everyone took a shot of their Amigo workplace right now we would get every single one would look completely different from what our score if there's no again rational is not part of this conversation it's all for fun oh yeah but the custom ability also is really really helpful right so these versions of us who can't really change a whole lot but uh you know you're sitting there and you're having to manipulate properties in some secure XML file that has actually no documentation on Linux you're dealing with text con files on Windows you're dealing with the registry right but the cool thing the cool thing on the immediate is that uh everything is immensely customizable and that customer building is hugely accessible right you go to the Google you go to the GUI preferences tool you can change every I mean if the coloration of borders and textures and things that I wouldn't even bother thinking about but people do I mean they personalize it to an extraordinary degree and uh I think that's pretty cool I usually with some really ugly workbenches but you know so this is my binding right and it's got the dock at the bottom every time like a new software comes out like a new release and I gotta reinstall I always put it somewhere else and make it totally different like it's got different features so I just use them all differently every time it's because it's one of the things sometimes I have three dots sometimes it's one each no it's insane but it's fun to do it's like aeon's new clock right yeah right open the corner it's a little clock right how many scans is available oh I mean like tons of them right and you're still customers I like about bench Academy which changes all the time it does not amazing workbench changes you know intensely personal the clock is too static yeah I don't have it for the time okay exactly yeah and some and some people in the community especially you know developers perhaps software developers and they don't even get paid to do this and to me that's been most amazing because most of the people in the tech the tech industry are in it you know I wouldn't say all for the money but the money's there it's good money yeah well I think there's a slight there's a slight fallacy in that they would like to get paid a little bit I mean I I think this is a it's a very important point if you look at the new photograph and the new stuff that's here is like the sound card for classic finally finally good job that's difficult but it's a long road go here now the x5000 similar situation the the a2222 coming uh there are new things Amiga one but what I'm trying to make is we have to spend money like you have to ask yourself how can I spend 20 bucks on the Amiga this month and if you do not do that we will not be here when that stops when that stops we're done it's over we'll look like an Atari we'll look like an acorn yeah when I came in in 2009 for the most part other than a couple Sims there wasn't much you could buy all the software that you could buy dated back to the beginning of either the end of the 68k era or the very beginning of the power PC era there wasn't much to buy what's really fantastic and what demonstrates that health is slowly at least potentially returning to the amino Market is that now there is commercial software to buy there are new games that are commercial there's new utility packages or commercial there's media widths coming as artists commercial uh yeah you have Sketchbook sketchwise fantastic so um not to and personal paying school too but sketch block I mean I've got children who uh I can't understand my wife's iPad and my you know my my eight-year-old figured it out in seconds right at that point in my life anyway but they have they have access to it yeah so could they use that for all their stuff of course they could do they no they'd much rather use sketch block and a Wacom tablet on it taught these Amiga and my son can play any game that he likes with immense graphics and what is he what is his favorite is Mace he loves that thing so it's really awesome that there's commercial development that shows that it health is slowly but surely uh returning here a little bit we have to pick up it on that yeah my son is totally gonna have any government grows up no flash no HTML5 I mean like he might not even get to YouTube at that point it's like a safe car it's a safe computer although YouTube works very well on my ex-wife you know it gave us a little trouble really which is very strange it usually it's yeah it's frozen but it's very strange I don't know I think it's air conditioning in here it works pretty it works pretty well I mean yeah okay yes you can pick up a phone for three dollars it'll play YouTube it's not cool man playing YouTube on an obscure operating system using an embedded process that was meant for a router that and there are people doing good things you know one of the things I've often thought about was you know if every person in the American Community spent that 20 bucks that you're talking about you know sending you know if how many people would we estimate there are worldwide there are active users estimate he knows how many of those four there are you shouldn't he shouldn't speak to God when he put in your registration fee he goes to his emails he actually knows so were there ten thousand people why is it a sequence why is this it's not it's a secret it's an unmeasurable question and we might not like the truth so I like that well sometimes it's all sustaining I don't really care yes yeah exactly exactly yeah but let's say if everybody in the community sent you a dollar everyone yeah to Thomas's Point too it's like how are we going to measure do we count like the people who are running os4 like I have this imagination of like a monthly how did I say this is like monthly no no monthly how many people touch an Amiga every month as a metric yeah like not that they have one in the corner but they actually boot one up and touch it once a month that's that's a good number in my mind but then you start out to grow the community like there's a lot of Amiga os4 focus in this room because we show up and having done years and years and years of Outreach looking at a bigger Dave we try like so if you're not going to participate don't knock it because we're here because doors are open if you want to come in and pay the money to get a table to show off Eros or morph West which would make a Dave is done a lot of times Thomas is here you know please please come let's have a debate about which one of these is better let's spend our money and put a lot of debate no you have to buy two because you have to compare them but the one I'm trying to make is the community is very vibrant we get into these uh well these foul language we're getting these discussions and bickering like on the forums I don't know who else people are but the point I'm trying to make is they're still at the end of the day um distance a little bit but they're using Amigos like we're here for the same thing but you also know what's the size of the community I guess you can keep but the classic Community is huge yeah and I think you need to come with both because I think support that we we integrate them really want because uh and that's why anything we do now for os4 we make sure we have the similar that we can for always three to see a lot of work to do that so uh and that's what I'm that's Matthew's baby needs to really worked hard in it so we're going to make sure that's right it was awesome about that also is that there's a conjunction here where you guys are starting to ramp up those three software and we're also starting to get really good accelerators exactly so the whole vampire is come together like I think it's fantastic anybody's seen the vampire Cellar around the 500s I think it's amazing and pretty soon it'll have access to the same most of the same commercial software that we already have on the next gen side so yeah so let's let's do a little review right it's uh 2016. I wish at the end of the statement it actually was 2011. it's 2016.3 next year if we get lucky a little bit of luck we'll have two different flavors of Omega os4 based possibly Northwest runs on them as well systems in the market that have parts that can be procured and put on motherboards and ship like the problem with x1000 is the chip one way because it's a stupid apple bottom so you have that then we have the work the vampire guys are doing Sam here sure no he took off I mean it's cool I mean you just if that in an Amiga 600 oh my God because you can take it to work like a laptop but the point I'm trying to make is if the ends can get a need a reborn done and of all the people on the planet I hope the ends can like he is a guy who'll do this the new 1200 yeah so you have a new 1200 and he left the processor slot open and there's competition for dopplers to put in into new cases in a new injection mold that comes through from Kickstarter so it is technically possible if we get a lot of people in 2017 that you'll be able to source and part and build your own Amiga 1200 with a re-implemented motherboard a re-implemented phase and a choice of processors that include actual 68030s with the gold thing on the top or an fpga based thing I mean it's insane and some commercial software yes and and a lot of free stuff was still running those quite nicely maybe not the chip Ram enhancement button turned on but then you also have the NG stop moving forward as well I mean oh my gosh I mean how many times did we talk about will there be an Amica for sale at Amy West how many times did I complain to you there it is Alan bought the first Amiga and beside the Cyrus and maybe one extra five thousand motherboard and army West today you couldn't do that last year you couldn't do that the year before I could go a long time saying that and we're finally there like if my brother got me into the Amiga he does other stuff he has an AIX machine in his office I mean because anyway he would buy it I have lots of friends who would be interested the x5000 is a little too much to bite off it's a little too expensive the table or if we get the software right get all the stuff around it I know three or four people that might buy one of those because they just have that kind of money it's like I can buy this or an iPad I already got a stack of iPads I might as well buy this it's like right on the custom side yeah see I have a similar experience I have at least five or ten people who would sing to me they've seen on him and they seem to use it and they see it heard me talk about it so we'll work on a different and uh that's the you know that's the thing I think is part of our next step is making them available in quantity so that people can actually buy one uh and uh you know there's there's different business models that occur between you and here and there but uh I I think that's one of the things that will really help us you know extend the community and also extend the viability of the platform the one thing I like about it is that we're still having backwards compatibility you know for all of our software and all the key message is brainwash kids that's right I tell my son do you want to play monsters or drive cars skid marks or Rampage he's got to be vegan joystick the little old hands figure it all out oh exactly I mean we talked about the classic community and it is much bigger but the reality is thanks to folks like Paul we're actually and Tony and all the other guys in Luca the the master of cleaning old systems um it is loving caring operation to keep these things running and amazingly that's that's not our only option right I mean we could fire up the os39 emulator on the x5000 runs great I can run vistapro now again I can't even do that on my 060 base 4000. it's a little tricked out but it wouldn't run it'll crash but it runs on the x5000 so I can do the scenery stuff and it was like you know just what what does that um movie Ratatouille when the the guy eats the the guy at the end the critic eats the food they're like his his world changes and he becomes like the little kid in front of his mom's kitchen and it's like you know that first bite of the Ratatouille that his mom used to make was like oh my God I'm back home again here's this Vista Pro it's all like blocky but it's great yeah yeah exactly I just have to say that uh we've been talking about illustrianos before this whole time but I would just like to point out those viewers the next five thousand that morphos does will shortly run on the x5000 and I expect it to be a screamer so okay looking forward to that as well yeah we have all kinds of choices and all kinds of enthusiasm thank you gentlemen uh and uh I'm hoping that you know for those of us who are here obviously it's kind of like you know expressing enthusiasm to people who were already enthusiastic but I I think that as we as we reach out in the future uh that we'll be able to remember some of this and remember some of these reasons why it's so fun so thank you for your contribution tonight we have one additional part here to our entertainment and uh right okay uh Mr Sully was involved in kick-starting a movie I called from uh bedrooms to billionaires I'll do the Spiel okay okay do we want to do the Eric Schwartz animation well of course yes that was the next piece yes so yeah so we'll have a little a little feature while the big feature is getting ready all right so we have an animation by Eric Schwartz uh and I don't know a thing about that but it should be fine yeah so um at the uh at the ending of 30th Eric Schwartz wanted to do something special for the the birthday um the 30th anniversary of the Amiga and he put together a video an animation for us but he didn't finish it and if you go look at his website he's actually had some fairly uh he's had a rough year and um he emailed me last week to say that he he finally got the uh the video finished and sent it to me so the first part is going to look very similar from the then those are at the 30th um but this is the the final uh product | BIOSJERBIL | UC2jVJHlP_6zzVwz6hUw95lg | 2016-10-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,361 | 42,454 |
WWGco0bzEFQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWGco0bzEFQ | Is 𝐁𝐞𝐭𝐨𝐬𝐤𝐲 really THAT GOOD? | Hello my friends! Today I want to analyze a fellow YouTuber He’s still relatively unknown and his name is Beto I’m just kidding of course I’m sure 99% of you know exactly who he is I’m not 100% sure if he was the first ever ML YouTuber I watched when I started to play ML but he was surely one of the first I watched regularly Now with a lot more experience I decided it is time to go back and see for myself if he is really that good like many people claim he is or if he is just good at making good looking content For that I chose a couple of recent videos to analyze so let’s see what we can find comment First I checked his account and see all of his stats for example his recent Karina match which will be a video I analyze While he reached Mythical Glory 5 times with his top score being 1335 2 more and it would have been perfect this season he “only” managed to reach Mythic 1 Although considering that he only had 159 Matches with a Winrate of 72% and being 68 times the MVP I consider this a really good effort Also one thing I checked is if there is any name coming up multiple times since he’s supposed to be the soloQ king And from what I saw I can confirm that he’s playing all games SoloQ what makes the 72% winrate really impressive Another thing while checking his stats was this number His longest ranked win streak is 90 If I wouldn’t know it better I would expect some wintrading here So now that we went through some stats let’s get into the videos and analyze some plays First we go through the latest game of him as of recording where he plays Karina First the way he jungles in the early game is how you’re supposed to do it and how I explained it in my be a perfect jungler video as well Keep the retribution for the Litho Wanderer available because like this you get an early farm advantage He also managed to get the first blood which is easy with Karina since she already deals a good amount of damage on level 2 Next I can say though he’s doing the wrong thing Trying to save your teammates who clearly want too much as he said by himself is wasted time This were wasted 10 seconds which is in the early game a lot of time The teddy bear would have been already cleared by now Also instead of fighting the Loli here going after Alpha who just tower dived would have been way more promising He could also simply continuing farming the red buff because what happened now was that he couldn’t contest the turtle since he just reached level 4 Although the Zhask and Selena didn’t care for the turtle anyway so in a situation like this keep farming is the better option than dying Not really a mistake from his side In the next fight he was a bit lucky to survive but since he got already a second kill and an assist with a godly flameshot from Zhask he could start to snowball now which obviously didn’t work out because of the failed gank bot But this things happen to the best players in the world I also love how the Selena and Tigreal are directly toxic Don’t be toxic towards your teammates please even if they are noob That will never help you to win a game He could recover quickly though with his third kill Although I don’t know why he tried to get the red buff here instead of going immediately for the turtle Luckily it worked out for the team and he got another kill and support which is very good to build up his farm lead Also that he backed out here instead of going for the kill himself is smart I also love how he praises the tank Also that he kept farming instead of recalling is good because he’s not wasting any time and basically heals himself slowly with the jungle creeps What leads him to get another kill and being quite fed at this point of the match which is essential as a jungler to be effective So although I pointed out a few minor mistakes he’s doing an awesome job in this match until now From now on he just pick up kills left and right and also explains correctly that trading your life for the turtle is not worth it I would have loved to see the gold difference right now But as he also pointed out correctly they don’t have the game in the bag since they haven’t took any of the second turrets down yet and Kimmy was farming Although again I would have loved to see who had how much gold by now Another thing I noticed is that he ignored his team taking the lord here This is the only habit from him that I don’t understand in this game This is the second time where he prioritized the buff over the turtle or lord It still worked out and through the cut you couldn’t really see what happen while the team was taking the lord but still that’s something I noticed Next something happened to him that happened to me many times as well His team started to throw the game and he decided to join the throwing party The game is now at a stage where his gold lead from before doesn’t matter anymore because almost everyone has their full build now So solo carrying at this stage is really difficult unless you play with a late game monster And yes at this stage Kimmy is by far the biggest threat Next you see a good example why you usually need the hero lock mode especially when your hero has skills that target a single enemy Although he managed to kill Kimmy here in this skirmish you could easily accidently target Lolita for example which in this situation would have backfired horribly Something like this happened to me a few days ago where I targeted Sabers ult accidently at the tank instead of the enemies MM which made us lose the gank and the game So he was lucky here His team keeps making it difficult though since Tigreal just died and they were in a 3 v 5 situation when the lord spawned which is basically a wasted lord Luckily the Bane was smart enough to finish the game because his team was more likely to lose at this point As I said already in many videos before if you see a chance to finish the game do it So although I pointed out some mistakes he still clearly was leading his team together with the Bane to victory Next since I’m a Wanwan main I wanted to talk about his game with my catgirl And yes I’m allowed to call her catgirl since 55% of you decided she is a catgirl One thing I noticed is that he is using boots with her even in the late game which is one wasted item slot since once you have 3 attack speed items you can just move forward with your passive As someone who is not playing regular with her though I can understand if you don’t do that since it requires some adjustment That he didn’t build Corrosion Scythe though really surprised me since this together with demon hunter sword are must have items for her Anyway he was quite lucky that his Oniichan was a pretty noob and let him become really strong A good Natan can dominate Wanwan in the early phase Also that he went to the gank when it goes to his side of the lane is good because even when Wanwan is still quite weak in the early game when you play it save you can already help in a gank at this point Now to the point where I would say that natan is usually a epic player at best Being in range for Wanwans first skill is really a bad decision If Wanwan can activate her ult she can 1 v 1 any Marksman on the lane Also you should follow his example to be proactive Although keeping your lane save should be your main focus being proactive so your teammates are not forgetting you can be a really smart move as you can see the Khufra went directly top with him and they managed to get 3 kills out of it and could almost push the turret Almost The curse of being a sidelaner sometimes you need a lot of patience because there is always an enemy showing up Luckily Beto also knows how to use Wanwans ult properly Activate it on a slow target and wipe out the squishy enemies with it Next a lot of kills followed where I can’t really say much other than he plays her really good but after he died here and I saw the build I wanted to scream No Corrosion Scythe, No Demon Hunter Sword and no Windtalker For me as a Wanwan main this build hurt just seeing it I wonder where he got the idea for that build or if he made it for himself With the correct build he could finish the game here easily Well nobody is perfect right? The next gank also hurt my feelings not because he messed up anything but because the frozen effect is also my worst nightmare together with Wind of Nature That he messed up his ult here is of course costly but again something that can happen Argus is a really good Wanwan counter actually for obvious reasons I also love how you can feel Betos passive aggression here I hate those teammates who doesn’t understand the retreat ping The next moment was godly entertainment Call an ambulance call an ambulance but not for me The next video I want to analyze is his Top 15 heroes to solo rank up and see how the heroes he recommended turned out Most picks were really accurate Only that he recommended Paquito who was almost all of the time on the top of the ban list was not ideal Harley also fell out of the meta quite heavily and if I remember correctly he was already out of the meta at that point But overall he had many good choices what brings me now to the conclusion Is Betosky really that good? In my eyes he is really really good Appart from a very few mistakes here and there he is never the reason for a lost match Which is in my opinion the trade of a very good player But I also have to say he is no one with a 100% winrate like some fanboys claim he is Nobody in soloQ can be that good though because as I said before if you have a winrate in soloQ over 60% you are really good and even he has bronze matches where his team just lets him down completely Now tell me what do you think about him and this video | ML Guide | UCF-Xb36i0S8lfTtnIFJcTjw | 2021-12-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 1,889 | 9,704 |
ptApwLrn6xo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptApwLrn6xo | asmr roleplay [nb4a] caught by a vampire [turning you] [taunting] [casual chat] | hmm are you done it's been nearly 30 minutes and i grow impatient it was fun at first this cat and mouse game of ours but how about we close the curtains on this act again really fine i can't believe you made me tackle you like this that is quite enough dashing around aren't you tired you should be glad i'm sitting on you like this it forces you to lay down and breathe listen to you your lungs are probably on fire after all that fleeing get off you're cute when you're angry and out of breath putting on a tough front just for me that's adorable strange though you don't really smell like fear and your eyes they burn very brightly for someone being sat upon by a hungry vampire such as myself are you sure you're not a hunter books you think reading books on vampires makes you an expert do you also read about brain surgery oh please enlighten me what is that did you just pull a cross necklace out your shirt no no not that anything with that please [Laughter] i am sorry forgive me it's just so hard to keep a straight face i never was a good actor please tell me what else your silly books taught you a little graveyard dirt in your pockets let me guess you carry around a clove of garlic in your backpack oh or better yet a wooden stick to go through my poor little heart oh are you starting to feel a bit nervous now finally beginning to realize your situation if it makes you feel better the stake through the heart definitely a major inconvenience i would likely be out of commission for at least two days i'm curious though tell me name right chit chat introductions blah blah blah at my age you tend to forget the little things i'll go first my name is sonia and you are well come now don't be shy you might as well tell me before i end your cute little life you might even sway my opinion what you think i'm just going to kill you and that's that drain your blood and go please don't be so cynical there's many possibilities you know i could use a good thrall or maybe even a new partner yes yes a new partner my old one well i don't know if i want to talk about it why aren't you nice all of a sudden fine if you insist my partner was destroyed hunters set a trap and caught them and i told them not to go outside to feed alone to wait for me but alas they were always so stubborn that was only a year ago now i still miss them terribly how long roughly 200 years give or take don't think too hard on it well that was rude of you but yes i am very very old i said not to think too hard on it look how you're staring at me now eyes full of curiosity ah don't look away i like the view it's been a while since any human has looked at me with something other than hatred anger or the usual fear where was i ah yes my old partner you've made me nostalgic good strategy for praise such as yourself um partner spouse what's the difference we hunted together we fed together we survived together slept together we kept each other safe together why didn't they stay with me let me ask would you leave me would you go off and do something careless without me ah good answer but are you just saying that because i have you pinned to the ground is it because i am a predator staring down at you or is it because a pretty person such as myself is straddling you hmm i wonder i wonder does it arouse you to have a person sitting on you like this and if i rotate my hips like this do you like that is this what you fancy what you dream about at night relax relax i'm not going to hurt you yet i've started having fun if i'm honest and you're such a good playmate you haven't pissed yourself in fear or passed out or struggled so much i had to just kill you let me ask you another question would you like to leave this life behind to come with me no not as my thrall i wouldn't want you to be a bloodthirsty mindless oaf no you're too good for that too entertaining so far let me tell you the truth person to person i've been lonely i'm mourned for so long but my love they're not coming back i have to let them go it's unhealthy to hold on to this and pretend i'm okay by myself i need a new partner someone to watch my back while i'm hunting or sleeping i think you'd be the one i see the light in your eyes i've seen it before in others but yours is different vibrant it almost gives me chills i must have it i want to keep your eyes with me forever come with me become what i am i can teach you how to thrive what do you say human yes you will have to leave behind your friends and family but you will have to do that no matter what it's not really optional of course naturally do you think you're really going to be allowed to leave alive life won't be so bad think of all the things you'll be able to do with the new strength and speed that comes with vampirism you will easily outrun anyone you know even on their bikes plus the strength look at me a petite person like me holding down a big person like yourself do you think i'd be able to do this otherwise no that's not enough to tempt you what about the immortality i suppose it's not true immortality but you'll stay eternally young think of all the things you'll see look what i've seen i was born in 1732. can you imagine living through history like this i know and i've seen things historians will never write about in your textbooks there was no electricity when i was born no antibiotics no nothing if it weren't for my master i would be dead by now of who knows what disease famine infections war child labor things were so different but look at the world now look at the advancements you could watch time move with me without being caught up in its flow and immortal amongst men together you would never be alone and i'll never leave you and of course let's not forget your power whatever it may be everyone always gets so excited over their power what your little book didn't teach you that yes all vampires get a unique power from telekinesis to pyrokinesis you could end up with a magnitude of impressive or not so impressive abilities yes some of them are more impressive than others it's a bit of a gamble one vampire i know can fly above the cities and towns without wings to power her and another i know well he can create small bursts of confetti from his fingertips that's it it's great for parties however me you want to know my power do you want to see what i can do human yeah yeah there you are wow i didn't think you could turn that pail you've gone whiter than me what's wrong you've never seen someone pop their own arms off their body before [Laughter] don't worry don't worry it goes back on there see good as new i should have popped my head off i bet you would have pissed yourself then [Laughter] yes i can do my head as well i can do all my limbs in each individual finger and toe as well my master says it's because i'm an absolute doll but really i'm not sure why this is my power comes in handy however in specific situations it's not the best i'll admit or the coolest but i have fun with it unfortunately i don't know you well enough to tell you what your power could be or even give a guess what do you think it would be hmm interesting choice i hope that's what you want to have as an ability so will you agree will you come with me be mine forever or die here in this alley i thought you might say so lie still this may hurt a little bit you'll feel a sting at first but afterwards it should become quite pleasurable get ready goodbye human [Applause] you taste wonderful i haven't tasted anyone with blood like this for a while like a refreshing glass of water i suppose come quickly let me get my wrist for you drink drink from me don't be afraid drink my new love yes that feels nice it's all right take all you can more will make the transformation easier i love the way your lips feel on my skin are you done good good now rest rest my love 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aXbMQmrsBfk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXbMQmrsBfk | MY SISTER GOT ENGAGED! | MY SISTERS ENGAGEMENT STORY | DAILY VLOGS 2022 | hey friends welcome to our costco day we're gonna take you to costco with us just because it's gonna be fun i left the stupid list at home i'll ask abby she added a few things we've had a crazy morning already he doesn't feel good we've had a cold kind of raging through the house one at a time um and it's finally caught up to him chelsea had it ashley had it abby had it kaylee had it they all kind of are on the tail end of it so now he started please don't let me keep this cold i don't need it i already have like the watery eyes and mild allergy symptoms very much i'll go home you want to just go home i probably should i have to work like and not go to costco yeah you decide oh he's not going to costco with me he just turned around i just feel like i got to go to work the rest of the week no i was like i was wondering i i know i was like stayed home from skiing and everything just to do this and then i started feeling like crap but i'm sorry yeah you got to go to speed limits like getting better but anyway so it looks like i'm going to costco alone but this is all the money for the bank yes i haven't broken out in two different amounts all right if you haven't watched our hawaii on a budget video that video is up today current time i'm enjoying commenting with you guys and you know almost everyone across the board came to our channel that's commenting at least from hawaii videos which i think is fantastic so maybe we'll get more people with the next set of hawaii videos which is again fantastic but we are paying our credit card bills that we talked about our hawaiian credit card bills and our costco credit card bill that's what i'm going to do today is putting the cash in and paying those credit card bills so if you haven't watched that video out yet go ahead and watch it and if you don't go to hawaii haven't ever been and you think it's like unattainable go watch that video because it totally is it just might take some extra time and prep to save up for it but it's totally possible so i guess we're gonna drop him back off at home i will get the costco list now and i will go to costco alone sorry love i like going to costco i know i do too guess he's not getting s'mores i'll get him a treat let's go drop this boy back off at [Music] home if you [Music] i am currently marco polowing with my sister sitting out in front of costco right now just chatting with her everyone say hi to my sister andy maybe i'll end with you andy and show them you really quick this is andy you don't need to hear what she's saying she's just walking around her yard telling me about her trip to mexico and how her ears are blown from doing scuba diving she's like i can't hear my kids so anyway say hi to andy also i haven't really shared the news here but my sister andy the one you just were seeing just got engaged in mexico with her boyfriend now fiance i'm so excited for them to get married so so so so excited we got to spend a little bit of extra time with him last summer and his girls he has two girls and my sister has five so now they're like a little brady bunch family of seven some like family of nine which is insane they're getting married right as summer starts our kids have to miss school because they're on a different schedule than us so we get to go to a wedding this summer and then we'll go back again for a vacation so i don't think i've mentioned that that they got engaged and she's super super happy and had a fun story maybe when i'm with her sometimes she can share with you or let me know if it's okay for me to share the story of how she got engaged spot on josh if you watch our videos spot on with how you proposed i gave him such a hard time before he proposed because he was stalling and he said he wasn't gonna propose in mexico and then he did so he it was so epic so unique and so my sister it was everything she needed it to be so i just thought i would share that with you fun news to get from my sister today not today we got the news like a week and a half ago when they were in mexico so just wanted to share that with you because we get to go to a wedding and it's gonna be really fun [Music] look who came to help me unload thank you yeah we're getting cold let's do this okay so we only added a few different things today abby has a really sore mouth we're taking to her to an emergency dentist appointment tomorrow so she begged for some something soft to eat and we're going through blueberries in like two days look how big those are so i got two packages today and then granola bars that's normal bread i haven't actually had to buy bread for a long time because ashley stopped eating peanut butter sandwiches so and that's probably when she stopped getting fiber which i'll just say that and apples so apples and banana apples and bread bananas milk raspberries we're gonna add um some more smoothies we've gone through the rest of the mango and pineapple frozen fruit that we had in the freezer and ashley did like that i did get some apple sauce pouches she actually wanted some peach ones as well like peach chunks in little the little container they just did not have any and then this is one thing that's a little bit different this time we also got some graham crackers down there um i got some of these little biscuits this one has ten percent of her fiber intake and this one has seven percent of her fiber so i think between that and some fruits some berries that kind of stuff we can get a lot of fiber in her and help her with her vowels so and then we got breakfast drinks coke and vitamin waters i think that's it i don't think anything else is hidden in there okay now that i'm done with costco i might actually start editing today's video but i also need to wrap presents i brought stuff down thinking the girls were going to be gone and then they weren't and so i've got to start wrapping this kind of stuff up before they come home from school today let's see here the problem is i needed to find some other boxes let's see what's in here that's travel stuff and this is i think this is all ashley right here i always divide it up per kid and kind of like separated it out and then i start wrapping each one this is a group gift for all of them i'm not sure when we're going to give that to them and then i think this is kaylie so far kaylee kaylee anyway so i'm going to start and do this let's get this done okay give you a little progress update i've got these two done up there's a lot in each of these bags if you can imagine ashley she likes little trinkets if you can imagine they're all a dollar or less so there's a lot of trinkets in here and then there's a lot of other things in here for her again these are kaylie's kaylie's group haven't done anything with chelsea's in there i'm starting on ashley's to wrap wrap i brought in all those little boxes to help me wrap stuff in oop there's a little sneak peek on the counter right there there's also two packages right here that i'm going to wrap up in the white wrapping paper we have white and the blue as a little hint for ashley's theme um and then i've got the rest of her little birthday supplies in this box right here i've got her white balloons and a rainbow and a nine it's not what you're thinking i know you're thinking like oh you're gonna go with the hawaii theme we're not i'm just gonna keep on wrapping up the boxes now in the white wrapping paper and then i'm done with ashley also i'm watching what is it called from amazon red rock total european british total british crime love it [Music] all right so i finished wrapping up everything that i could chelsea was only getting a few things ahead of time before her birthday hers were the green ones and ashley's are all the white ones and kaylee's are all the brown like butcher paper ones so i'm all done wrapping everything like i need to go and get some bows and ribbons something to kind of jazz them up just a little bit and i don't have anything like that i don't i don't usually do that kind of stuff but these ones kind of need to have a little bit of zing if you know what i mean but i wasn't going to go today have a really busy day tomorrow but i also have some like a ton i mean we're going to be in the car from like literally 8 a.m until 10 p.m like no joke back and forth back and forth all day long and i was gonna use like a dead time in between running errands tomorrow to go to the dollar store to get these little ribbons and bows and stuff but kaylee just texted me and she's like hey mom have you gone to the dollar store to get me some poster board and letters because she needs to ask jacob to hoco which is girl's choice guess i used to call it sadie hawkins anyway i don't know there's like a meeting behind it but i don't know what it is uh it's a very casual dance and i think they're dressing up as villains and something else i'll have to have kaylie tell me what jacob is dressing up as she hasn't decided what she's gonna dress up as sorry my my little flip screen goes upside down every once in a while so she needs to ask him officially to go to the dance and she has this whole idea of what she's doing and needs to have some poster board she's gonna well i'm not gonna say because i don't know if she's gonna do it before this video is out i'm a little behind on videos so i have to go and meet her at the dollar store she's gonna walk down there from school after it gets out and we're gonna pick out a few things and then we'll head back home but i actually need to text abby and tell her we're gonna go there so she can walk over with kaylee because i know she hates riding the bus so i'm gonna go do that really quick also jason's asleep he's been asleep most of this afternoon he needs to rest today i'm not even gonna complain about it because he has to work the rest of the week that there's no time or ability to take a day off like he can't at all so he needs to rest up as much as he can today so anyway that's what we're gonna go do i hope he gets feeling better all right so i'm waiting for kaylee and abby to get down here i found a beach ball i'm gonna see if they think i should get this i don't know i also got some clay for chelsea for her birthday she's really into art these days and like all different kinds of mediums and she's been using leftover clay from kaylee's art class to like make little creatures like this so i'm going to give that to her for her birthday and i got some glue for the project that kaylee is going to work on and i'm just kind of like hanging on to letters that i've seen that she could use for her poster board there's actually bigger ones over there so i'm gonna wait and see what she thinks all right i had to come to another aisle because people were over there also chelsea has been wanting to paint on canvases but she just does it so often that i don't want to spend full price for them so i found this little three pack and i got two of those and then i also got like a larger one a little five by seven uh that's an eight by ten actually super cheap though and she can paint over them if she wants to or she can just leave it as like a one time and done then i got some more bags and then i've got a whole bunch of bows in like all the different colors that i need i also found a little lip gloss for myself because while i love chapstick when i'm in hawaii i do tend to like to have my lips kind of shiny when i go out like for dinner and stuff but i don't like looking all right jason was i was wrapping more presents after we got home do you want me to try anyway so i was busy finishing up the wrapping kaylee's upstairs getting her little poster board put together and he comes over to my computer to kind of chat with me and stuff and he's like come on the car let's go i'm getting in the car babe he's like hey what is this verizon appointment you have here i was like oh crap i forgot i made that i made the appointment last friday for today we need to go and get a hot spot for our trip anyway we need a hot spot there's too much driving to do on the big island and we know our kids well enough if we can give them the internet they won't complain and we'll get to each destination yeah i forgot to put it in here i just barely got it i got it with her and i tucked it away since someone didn't steal it so i obviously did a good job just didn't remember my hiding places so we made it in time we checked in on the app as we drove down here so we're sitting here waiting now to be able to go in did not get the hot spot from verizon jason was super hungry at the store and you can find me on that later jason because you were and you know what it's fine i'm giving you a pass because you're sick you're still on right here at home so i'm going to be careful stay away from not honorary you are no i'm not you are i'm not yeah you are so don't eat my blueberries you guys look how big these blueberries are having a little snack they're massive they're so big but everyone keeps stealing my blueberries but quick thought for dinner tonight i'm gonna throw together some uh lasagna jason can you come help me yeah i gotta finish wrapping presents in the other room i have my meat from the freezer remember how i made all that ground beef so it's all like crumbly so i'm just gonna go ahead and add my red sauce and i have noodles that do not need to be um pre-boiled they just go right into the pan and then they cook with it i have another bottle of sauce that's already open so i think i can put together lasagna really fast and get it in the oven so that it can cook here in about an hour hour or so so then i need to use this up because i haven't been for whatever reason i haven't been eating my cottage cheese so i am going to quickly make this our busy our night is really busy tomorrow night we will not be able to make anything tomorrow night not that i really do but it's gonna be really busy and i'd rather have a dinner ready for whoever is at home they can just use this as leftovers i'm going to make a nice big you know 9 by 13 pan of lasagna so we have leftovers tomorrow night as well so i think i have all my ingredients jason can you go get me the cheese from the other fridge can you go get me the cheese from the other fridge mozzarella cheese no i'm grumpy i can't do that [Music] all right ignore the math conversation in the background jason's with chelsea so i've got my meat sauce super easy i'm letting it sit here at room temperature because there's still some chunks that are kind of frozen i want it to be really really fine see and they're still kind of lumpy so i'm going to let that sit here for a second while i kind of get this mixed up with my egg and i need some parmesan cheese this is gonna be the fastest lasagna i've ever made probably gonna use the rest of this so i need like a bowl cause i'm not gonna use all of that because i will still use it for lunch we're gonna mix up no normal people use ricotta cheese but we have always used cottage so i've got my pan this is gonna go together so fast i don't know what shot he's getting we're just gonna do our layers out of you and then we'll go down here and get this this is the quickest lasagna i've ever made i'm just going to get a little layer on the bottom not much actually i don't really even want meat down there just want some sauce and then again these are no bake noodles what makes them no bake what does that mean they're pre whatever so you don't have to like pre like boil them you just have to like and then we start layering chunky meats what's this this is our cottage cheese egg and parmesan cheese then there's the next layer and then you do it all over again so jason's like hey do we need to put cheese down so yeah we do need to put cheese down so he's gonna put the camera down so we can put the cheese down put the cheese in there yeah okay now we can leave them noodles down where's my other ones my little bits at the end now we can do sauce all my sauces like move to that end now okay okay last layer of cheese exactly yeah we just need to put foil on it we actually got quite a few layers in there so that's gonna make a lot of good lasagna we'll be able to have smaller little sections because it's built up so much so we're gonna hurry put that in i think we got home at 4 30 or so so that was 30 minutes start to finish that's pretty good i think i love it oh my goodness don't be a dork that's how the brits say it i know but we're not british everyone has it how you doing with that how you doing with that it's all your minion it's tough i want to show what ashley's doing she just loves these relaxing things don't you and then there's dad i'm trying to get this she's got slime from grandpa but you can see the bottom of all of these oh you're right they're settling oh that's cool what are you trying to do i'm gonna put on my sock and started falling forward yeah she's just kind of relaxing and she has like all of her tools and she cuts it and slices it and rolls it she's kind of ignoring me because she's got her ear pieces on and she's watching her little show right here yeah but there's a difference play with it yep all right okay have fun kiddo okay we just pulled out our lasagna letting it rest for a little bit look at that and it's so heavy there's so much lasagna in there it's chuck full so we're gonna let that sit and then we're gonna have dinner meanwhile all the wrapping is done i've got to figure out well that just needs to get displayed the other direction i ran out of like paper right there at the very end but i've got all of them done chelsea only has three to open on her little pre birthday and then i've got some other ones wrapped up here i just picked up an extra gift bag and wrap you i still have some more presents to wrap for her for her actual birthday day but everything else is prepped for the other two girls and the group gift so this is good but i also have to decorate so i'm not out of the woods yet and i'm not going full board like we did last year um i've always wondered why i didn't create a birthday playlist so i might try and do that and link it below because then you can kind of go back look how i decorate for their birthdays i can't do that this year i'm gonna do the most for ashley's birthday very minimal for kaylee's birthday because she just doesn't want a ton done and i don't have time and then chelsea will get a little bit more once we get home because i'll have a little bit more time to work on that but i do like being prepared i am going to edit this video while we let that lasagna sit and then might be done with our day because i'm tired i'm tired okay so i guess my sister is going to tell you guys about her engagement i know this video might be a little long maybe we won't leave this and i was like i miss being in the ocean let's go back out in the ocean he's like okay let's go snorkeling and i was like yeah let's do so we went snorkeling and we were just snorkeling around looking at stuff and he said i need my fish identification book and i was like okay even though we were only we'd only seen like two little tiny fish he ran back to the condo and he comes running back and i was just i just had my snorkel on and i was just looking around and i had a handful of seashells this left hand was full of like seashells and coral and just like cool stuff that i found on the bottom of the ocean he comes up right next to me and he puts underneath the water he puts this underwater photo out photos and he told me afterwards he was like i was gonna put underwater sea creature identification book and he was like i just couldn't do it it was a lie and i knew it was a lie and i couldn't put that on the cover because i knew that's not what it was and this is so funny because josh is one of the most impeccably honest people i've ever met he doesn't exaggerate he doesn't lie he doesn't embellish and at this book underneath the water he's like here let's flip through this here's the first page this first page is like the first time we texted and it just says like basically like well hello i got your number from rachel she says you're the queen of gut health he's like what are you doing this fine saturday so i have to let this marco polo kind of go through because some of this information that my sister is sharing about her um i don't know if she wanted me to share this with you guys she heard me say that i wanted like you know that i was telling you guys that she was engaged but some of the information that she's sharing is too personal it's too much of her her story and his story to share with you guys so i'm letting the marco polo go if you know anything about marco polo you can't fast forward just like let it play out but maybe i will wait till the end where he like actually proposed and hear her kind of her story i hope she's okay sharing this again i'm not giving some of the personal details of their like dating story because that's their story it's just a cute story maybe i will preface with the ending in how the last page of this little flip book that he made i don't i didn't really explain that he made this little flip book knowing he was gonna propose with it um to take underwater they went to mexico to go diving scuba diving and snorkeling so he knew that they would be in the water a lot and that's how he proposed the last little bit of this that i'll show you here at the end jason and i and him and and aunt my sister andy had gone on a double date last year and probably we probably filmed part of it we went up to our our campus utah state university where jason and i met we were just walking around and went over to the a which is just iconic a little platform there at school and there was a rock on the a and andy ran over to it and all of a sudden we all realized that's gonna be a marriage proposal and her boyfriend turns to me and he and to jason he's like i'm i'm not proposing and andy goes to this rock and it said turn me over and marry me on the other side and he was like that's not from me he was like whispering to jason and i and he's like that's not for me we were like oh no what are we gonna do and she laughed she's like ah just kidding i know it's not for you know where i'm not ready to get married it's fine we've already talked i know it's not from him he wouldn't do this so now i can show you the last little clip from this little booklet that he made and i really hope my sister isn't mad for me sharing this but i'm just so excited for her and you can see how cute and happy and excited she is to be getting married they both are in their like second set of their life like they all have kids and they've kind of done that whole like part of their life so it's exciting that they get to do a new chapter together let me show you okay here's the part where she talks about the rock thought it was really funny okay so i get to the bouquet one and i'm like oh my gosh he's gonna ask me right now because this has been an ongoing joke between us because i found out after that i was supposed to be in the bouquet catching because i've already been married it's only for people who haven't been married and i didn't know that and i was so embarrassed after so anyway and then i get to this one and i knew exactly what this was that was the raw on the a that we found when we went there and we went over to it and we turned it over and it said will you marry me and i was like did you put this here and he was like i swear i did it up there and i was like are you asking mary right now and he was like no and this was like a year ago he was like no no i promise it wasn't me and he was like i'm so sorry i'm not quite ready yet and i was like okay okay but then we pretended like we were getting engaged and he like got on his knee and he was like joking around and we go on the a we like had this big kiss and then we just put the rock back and took a few pictures and so he had this picture so then i started i mean i was already kind of crying but i really started crying i had to take my mask off she's under the water looking at this remember she's snorkeling i went back down and and then it was this one oh look at that cute and then he asked me if i'd marry him and i said yeah is he cute that is how he did it it was super sweet and then he took pictures with the gopro of the whole event but our gopro we had two of them he bought two gopros for this trip for our girls to use and they took so many amazing photos and videos and then the gopros were not in our luggage when we landed in houston so they were in our checked bags between cozumel and houston and somebody took them and we didn't have the pictures anywhere else so we lost all the pictures that the girls took and i was super sad but that's how we did it then we kissed a big wave came and like got us both in the face and so we were both like like choking on salt water laughing and crying and it was super cute hey here we are i don't know if this will come true in any real time but we're just enjoying mexico there's there's something shining really right into the camera [Music] anyway we're having a good time see isn't that such a cute story like i absolutely love it let me turn the light on i love it like their engagement story is so so so cute and uh i'm just very happy for her and hopefully she she's gonna let me know here in a second if she's mad that i shared it on the channel she's marco oh yeah let's see the funny thing is that he didn't really fit he didn't oh so she talked about him her fiance not being a liar like he's very honest and he's like trying to i told her i was like well you need to let him know that he fibbed on um lying that he hadn't asked our dad for his permission to marry her because he did he lied to me said oh i have to wait until i ask you her dad your dad to marry her and he had already done that he did that like a month ago and then he also fibbed that he wasn't gonna propose in mexico which was a lie but he's he's probably like well i hadn't i had not like you know proposed in mexico so that's not a lie it had not occurred yet so anyway let me see if well it doesn't matter you're going to get the story anyway because i'm inside a four and you're gonna go with us to the wedding anyway so i'm gonna sign off with you guys the girls are out there watching turning red i think with jason he's probably just laying down but they're gonna watch that for their screen time tonight i'm gonna sign off it's been a long day probably a really long video and i'm sorry but wanted to include my little sister's little sister she's literally like five years younger than me she's she's not little i just wanted to share her story with you guys and find happiness and be excited for people and you know it's it's i'm just so excited for her and you guys send your well wishes down in the comment her and i will forward them to her uh she's been through a lot she's been through a lot and she deserves this so so so much um but anyway take care you guys i'm still like responding to your messages about this hawaii video you can see it oh you get can't really see it on my screen i'm non-stop responding to your messages today it's it's incredible the response that we've gotten about hawaii and how every one of you has found our channel through hawaii or costco halls or there was another one i think just random but uh it all revolves around hawaii and that's never a bad thing it's never a bad thing so stick around if you're new and you are coming to this channel new we are headed to the big island so soon i'm not gonna tell you when i'm just gonna make you keep coming back every day until you start seeing a packing video then you're gonna know okay ready to go we're ready to go stay tuned we'll see you guys [Music] 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FQyEgNFDkBg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQyEgNFDkBg | EATING GIANT ALIEN MANTIS SHRIMP FOR DINNER! *Catch, Clean, & Cook* | look at this thing oh my god Oh slam art Slayer so we're back at the house and I still can't believe we caught this mantis shrimp take a look at that thing these things are vicious one of the strongest animals in the animal kingdom look it oh oh look at those thighs swim into those eyes real quick swimming into those eyes look at those eyes tracking me watching my every move there you go oh come buddy let's see what there is to see oh oh look at this dude don't you know how we're gonna handle this guy and if you like that school you stop licking my hand it's salt water so we are all set up here we have the pots oh we're good we're good we're good then we have this beautiful Bowl with to be our ice bath we have a cutting board and if you come over here we have a plethora of ingredients kosher salt ground black pepper garlic usually everything I do for my crustaceans the shrimp's the lobsters the crabs the whole nine yards so to begin go ahead and get some nice water let me pour some water from the bucket itself get that nice saltwater bath going put that in there there you go there's the ice bath for our mantas getting that prepared good to go and we still have them in the bucket below go ahead and check it away we're gonna heal is your mom home she is all right you can you get it for me yep okay promise you she's never seen this but she started to freak out I know let's go get her well hello oh the beaming light come on this side everyone come on this side come come come come on camera oh my god this thing is crazy go ahead and pick it up all right go ahead pick it up at these colors all right be nice look at this thing oh my gosh we got everybody all right here we go again here we go here we go here we go oh he brought out the cloves look at those things look at the colors the striations he's crazy those are the clubs have you ever seen one man he's like a split image of Tyson to killing pretty ugly look at that it's just posing for us it's an alien that's for sure look at that dude well you know what now that he's here let's go ahead and put him right here so you can take a better look at look inside the mouth hello is anyone in there alright guys so I got a big knife I just want to make sure nothing happens let's look at these clubs look at these empennage --is it's like a socket a ball and socket maybe look at look on top look at the colors look at the reds the blue the yellows what a unique animal beautiful gorgeous well time to go ahead and put you on ice kill here you go one a two that's it nice and cold fortunately that is the easiest and fastest way to go ahead and euthanize them then straight to LA so while we go ahead and let that Matthew script chill we're gonna go ahead and set up the pot pop check we get some saltwater perfect use the same one there you go tap water we're go ahead and add our ground pepper in there a little bit chef Joe Flom perfect and we go ahead and add some garlic the same time you know so are you little bit of salt you know more salt on the salt water you know people like to salty stuff oh we need some egg where now we weeks all righty all done now we're gonna go ahead and set this to boil let our guy chill once that water is boiling you're gonna go in and add our mantis shrimp in there let it boil till it turns pink then have a taste all right guys so we're gonna go ahead and see what there is to see what this math is now that it's not alive all right nice and cold mm-hmm just like a shrimp nice and tenders just like a lobster as well now there's several ways to go ahead and cook this mantis shrimp here you can go ahead and just sever the head just don't throw the tail in there and boom oil tail or you can go ahead and fry the whole thing so I'll tell you the whole thing or just like I said throw the whole thing inside or there's other what these are the nervous guys don't worry well look at these colors need more time check it out guys check it out it looks so good oh yeah all right layers so let's go ahead and prepare our mantis ship right now for the boil so we're to go ahead and cut off all these fins so we just gotta go ahead and cut goodbye leg whoo all right all righty just gonna follow that off just like that okay okay and here we go what I do with all my lobster and crustaceans already I'm just gonna cut all this off over all of this oh yeah Oh Oh tell me I'm trying to go ahead and punch me had all these pretty pieces off unfortunately put that off I don't want to eat any fans there you go like my kids losers Oh safety here though boy Oh tough stuff oh my gosh we're gonna have to wait on that one we have some substances or something tougher there oh look the nerves oh boy oh my gosh crazy stuff now this is what I really want to look at right now guys check this out these are those clubs this is the powerhouse of the mantis shrimp right here look at that how is this perfectly fits into that pocket right there and then when they're pissed it goes yep you guys have seen it before it is crazy man I am absolutely enthralled and stoked that we got one that's crazy look they're really hard but I know you're go ahead oh my gosh that's crazy right yeah amazing all right there you go see you later buddy oh my goodness mine there you go these are the nerves unfortunately so we don't want to show that look at that Wow crazy that's so cool it is so insane right here guys check that out look at that it's also pretty insane is look at the club right here's the club where all the power comes out not only there's the club look at this spear that it's crazy to be able to really analyze these animals right here that's actually pretty tough really sharp and with some serious force it just impales them imagine this is what they do they smashed it and I guess they go ahead and stab at the same time you see that yeah yeah slow-mo just go floor sorry there's the club and they just go ahead and impale it too at the same time right after that is crazy look at the colors on this thing there's such beautiful animals wow I'm so I'm honestly really really really grateful to actually own one as well so it's pretty sweet alrighty just gonna cut these off here if I can cut I think we need stronger scissors yeah the scissors are just not gonna do it oh yeah this thing spike it strong appendages to come on safety scissors go cut that off and cut this puppy off right there I think we're all done that everything no mister do one more sweet so I think we're ready for the boil right now let's do it look at the bubbles yes yes yes who don't want to go ahead mess up the camera alright so my only concern is how we vent this meaning we take out the poop so we might be some my foot meters here today that's the only thing well here we go one two yeah mess did you do that oh my god I'm gonna die oh my gosh the camera alright well we'll be back once it's finished cooking what are you doing hello and I feel like Tyson oh okay he punches stuff this is so cool not playing with your food alright let's go and check it out oh yeah oh my it is red it might be toasted oh yeah that looks like a very cooked amantha shrimp right there so go ahead and let that cool off and continue to cook one put it right over here thanks to the nice dinner is served rs Lera so our mantis shrimp has cooled down time to go ahead and use these scissors to go ahead and open it up get on this side start peeling oh yeah look at that oh my gosh is right look at that meat do that nice and tender meat all right guys we're wrapping it up right here there meat in there oh you have there's meat in the spikes to do that oh yeah there you go guys not much meat but still we got meat nonetheless this is the meat guys here we go I'm having a taste first not bad not bad not bad taking that extra poop there's the poop that I was talking about guys just a mantis shrimp yo how do you like it that is good Tyson beware it is the sweet regular shrimp this is actually really good and the seasoning we put you can taste the garlic and the pepper rouille what's that come on oh boy bring it probably right there so I'm gonna grab the camera here you go okay here you go take a little taste but it's good it's sweet it's pretty good it sweet better not hot a lot better well Slayers I hope you enjoyed this episode guys we just went ahead and did it catch and cook on a massive ship and we'll see you on the next adventure Booya [Music] you | Joey Slay Em | UC4Pv2_x9OGhBSoe1Rt_U5IQ | 2019-09-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,727 | 8,437 |
ryz7lhE358U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryz7lhE358U | Venus Retrograde -The Weekly Astrology message with Boaz Fyler for Mar 04-11 2017 | hello everybody this is boy's father and here with Georgia as you can see we've moved to a new home I'm in evolutionary astrologer and this is the evolutionary astrology message for the week between the sports and the 11th of March 2017 now we begin March with a ton of energy a big need to push forward not so much a tolerant thing we don't have such a long fuels we can get angry we can lash out we could be impatient which people Edward ourselves and what I'm talking about of course is the conjunction between ranis and mars and airy it's about you know getting forward and getting our own way and rebellion comes up to the table and rebellion can be a wonderful thing a wonderful thing because rebellion is what changes things and better things better things and and really causes evolution but if we're not wise with our rebellion we control the baby away with the bathwater we can produce an action that is unsustainable that produces a reaction that is not beneficial for what we wanted to achieve for instance let's say I strongly believe in the Palestinian cause okay and in order to and in order to assert that and call attention to it I go and call the suicide bombing or I hijack a plane or I choose the violence way what I call is a reaction of fear anxiety and anger and instead of people supporting my claim which can be just I cause an opposite reaction much in the same way both in our private life and in our collective environment we can see those kinds of set those kinds of reactions those kinds of provoca during Ares is a provocateur Ares is the goddess of messages now considered to be a goddess of a feminine force that puts the uncongenial truth in front of people and it's hard for them to swallow the great lesson for areas is to learn how to provide that true in a way that can be swallowed by others so the message can hit home and that's what we really needs to do and we really need to watch our energy levels because that Ares a rain and and Mars conjunct opposing Jupiter squaring Pluto wow this is a combustion of energy almost unlimited or almost limitless and on the other hand we have the Sun conjunct Neptune and that's a fascination and that's been out of worldly angel and that's an influence that want to make sense that wants to make us escape into our own world and curl within our own inner home and be passive and imaginative in danger and this could provide and kind off and swing in which on the one hand we take ourselves too extreme we work too hard you push ourselves to exhaustion and then we only want to do is get home lie down on the sulfites forget about everything curl up within ourselves and if we don't want that swing to be active in our life we have to be aware of these influences not push ourselves to extremes on one hand and no one's blog ourselves into our charges on the other and when we need to plug out of it and not a facility and daydreaming become something that users than the future life other than that there is very intense unstable energies in the sky or to this month on the sense of March the opposition between Jupiter and rain is going to be exact I want to remind you that this cycle started at the end of 2010 beginning of 2011 bye-bye Georgia with all the social revolutions in Arab Spring Occupy Wall Street all across the world right now the planets that were conjunct are in opposition this is a watershed moment this is decided that we things fall into place that we understand what it is we need to do and there is personal responsibility we have to take in the group in order to secure our future because nobody is going to take care of that for other than that on March 30 we have the square between crude oil Jupiter exact and that's a very unstable energy that we're eating already Oh through this month it's a time of police gluto is connected to politics and and then raw materials and anything that is underground and Jupiter is connected to our philosophy and to our truth into expansion when these two forces collide we can get political upwards political unrest both in the parliament and outside the parliament in the engine oh and the energy Oh arenas non-governmental arena and we can feel it both collectively and personally because on the one hand we have this Jupiter that wants to stay optimistic they wants to move on that wants to sail away into better more adventurous places and expand and be free and find out the wonderful philosophy resistance offer and not to meddle in that emotional sticky mud that sometimes can be what realizes the other thing we have pluto staring us down into our emotional body and saying hey buddy if you truly want to be happy and expand on verizon's and consciousness you need to address this darkness because if you don't address this darkness it wouldn't be a new life and they're in constant these two forces and they create a lot of tension and they can literally create reactions not only from people at our environment or formulate ourselves but also from the environment itself a relationship with nature can change and this is the time of earthquakes both metaphorically and literally this is a time that we can see more natural disaster and behind all these reactions there's a truth Jupiter that needs to be discovered it to be brought up to the surface guru needs to be understood or in deep emotional lessons and adapt other than that on the fourth of March Venus and going into a retrograde movement she's going to be in Aries and then inside she says she's going to go out of retrograde movement on april fifteenth called John chyron square and square Saturn we're going to talk about it in a second but any retrograde allowed us to see the subject that the planet is in charge of from a different life from a different angle and venus is in charge of love relationship satisfaction income or assets our body and our five senses all of these subjects and our beauty in harmony in life all of these subjects are subject to change so in a Venus retrograde a lot of the harmony and beauty and aesthetics around us change if we are in a relationship things can change and we can separate if we're separated and we're bachelors think contingent we can read somebody or it's just that you know something in their relationships in there in our relationship needs to evolve and change relationship changes saying with love same with the way we make our income or assets whether it is our car in our house in the most personal level or the beauty and harmony nature in the most loads and aspect of things and the way I make income can change my amount of income can changes all these changes come to produce a feeling with inner a feeling of black or feeling of satisfaction hyphen satisfaction lower satisfaction either so that something changed and thus understanding how precious that is for us in our life and how we should cherish it an honor it and strengthen it more greatly in our life in the future or on the other hand a feeling of release a feeling of the tension fading away and satisfaction flowing in because of the change now things in the Venus retrograde change they will never be the same but they need to evolve into something new I remember that the last time that Venus was in a retrograde the beautiful garden I had in my career is home was totally demolished by the landlord who was beginning some construction scores it was for a good cause to make it an even more beautiful place for the first step was demolishing everything then it was really it was so so sad and it took a very long time for that garden to bloom again it never was what it was back then never became again what it was back then but it grew into something beautiful but this is beautiful a different there's a lot of fire in the sky there's a lot of cardinality in the sky and do mean most important words for this month is objectivity and consistency little logic can take you a long way home and the planet that comes to our systems this month the unlikely planning that comes to our systems this one unlike the character from our Heavenly cast is Mars Mars in charge of our lower chakras are a male instinct the masculine within all of us our initiative or defensive mechanisms are energy and of course also everything sexual and our desires within us morse is going in two doors and mas doesn't like it indoors Mars means the energy for phone you know that needs that that the feeling of the charge of the storming ahead and what Torres does is really settled marks down makes it much more consistent much more logical much more practical and mark doesn't like it but it takes away some of our and impulsivity and that's a very good thing for us this month what I forgot to tell you about the Venus retrograde before is that when we go out of residence on the fifteenth of April conjunct Chiron the wounded healer and squaring sat in the Lord of car if we don't deal with the subject with the venutian subjects when enough within this retrograde fury at this time that it ends on April fifteenth we could feel our pain again we could feel like we did the same old mistake again in karma is knocking on our door for the who knows who knows what numbers was number time I mean again we can feel it again this reoccurring recurring cycle is in our life but if we act with a very cautious and very logical mind regarding decisions that are in the realms of relationships and love and money income and our assets and our bodies then at the end of this retrograde cycles when Venus is conjunct Chiron squaring Saturday we can gain much insight in a lot of wisdom and courtesan gets hegemony and a higher stages in higher states and more stability regarding these subjects and how we address them in our personal life so we talked about Mars and the fact that is going into tourists on the nun is actually good to lower down the flames to lower down the flame and remember that Taurus makes much more consistent and more settled and can help our action through life be sold as well but it makes them all so much more stubborn not one thing to go out of his way and that could be a problem maybe the most important point of the week is next Sunday on the claws of March there is a full moon on the twenty-second degree of Virgo now as in every full moon the moon is opposed to the Sun this time the Sun is conjunct Chiron again the winner dodge dealer squaring and it's pattern what does this say well basically it says that this is a time for reckoning this is a time to look very well upon ourselves first and foremost the poor are like our patch of grass first and foremost also regarding our interactions with people around and other people in our license and their influence on us whether it be positive or negative but first and foremost or our self this is a day of reckoning this is a time that we need to grow up take responsibility and get better and more sophisticated with what it is we are doing it is about becoming more perfection and and really asking ourselves to set the bar higher and understand that the small things that we do all the little details are really the dust that at the end of the day create one George it was at the end of the day create a big picture it's about choosing a healthier life a less stressful life knowing how to deal with the tension and the stress better and creating a life that is healthier for us and our environment and because we're talking about burglars also an aspect of service understanding that it is our role to better our environment and the people around us and our society and nature you what it is we are going to give service not to try and educate not to grant complicated paternal izing but to make it out of a place of service through the world to our environment karma yoga has recorded so this is really done to that all of these themes into US and into our lives lastly Georgie is talk about today lastly at this week today that have a connection between the moon and Saturn these are days to be warmer more affectionate and loving towards ourselves and for others so we have one day like that that's the sixth of March March and right after that we have two days on the seventh and the eighth the moon in connection with Mars and Pluto and these are days we need to watch and be extra careful and regarding not getting caught up in the drama not being too emotional not being too agitated or angry staying away from and arguments and fights not letting the world with of our emotions get us caught up in the drama and become much more logical and objective so on the sixth warmer or the seventh and the a chill it down I want to thank you for listening as I said it's world's filer I'm an evolutionary ecology and of course for lectured private lessons private consultation or any questions you have I would love to hear from you I would love you to comment on this video and share them tell me what you think and thank you for listening on behalf of Georgia and myself and a beautiful bye-bye | Evolutionary Astrology Message | UCOz91i-40dOLA7rtMUC8pRw | 2017-03-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,437 | 13,005 |
SQT9WN8rpP8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQT9WN8rpP8 | Rastafarian sensitization on COVID-19 vaccine | the ministry of health recently held a sensitization session with the rastafari community aimed at bringing awareness and building confidence among them of the coveted 19 vaccine and the policy family life educator in the bureau of health education naomi grandison says it is necessary to engage the rastafari community in dialogue as they also play an important part in combating the covet-19 pandemic there are persons within the community who are interested in taking the vaccine but there the misconceptions have been out there so we're hoping that the information brought forward for these persons can help them to clarify um some of those misconceptions so that they'll be more open and for those who have their belief and their faith that we can find a way we that we respect it and we give them the reassurance that this process this um vaccine is voluntary this is a policy of the government that it be voluntary and persons not be forced to take the vaccine and this is something that is very important for their principle and their practice so giving that reassurance too also helps us to develop that level of trust and um you know hopefully it's not it's not just about the vaccination but also the trust and the collaboration between the two of us ambassador of the ethiopia africa black international congress eabic the honourable priest kailash leo says despite a rastafari community opposing to vaccination in general they welcome the discussion with health officials and chat a way forward our main focus is that that the members of the rastafari community who do choose to take the vaccine that they have that assurance that if it is that that um any harm is caused to them after taking the vaccine that they will be duly compensated or they will be taken care of if it is that there is some adverse side effect or there is something that happens to them and also so for the people who do not intend to take the facts they want to maintain that principle that they have that official exemption that would not prevent them from actually moving and and participating in their in the everyday activity or whatever means of economic achievement that they have to actually do the ministry of health reminds the public that the choice to receive the covet-19 vaccine is voluntary reporting from the communications unit of the ministry of health and wellness i am phenol neptune | Saint Lucia Government | UC4al3A_gysYEIzAM1L2qZbg | 2021-03-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 416 | 2,390 |
FU8ZOAFq1u8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU8ZOAFq1u8 | Dreams inspire us to pursue our potential | far too many of us have forgotten the difference that dreams make in our lives as parents we ask our children what do you want to be when you grow up we ask them about their dreams do you remember as a child how that made you feel it was inspiring because dreams inspire us dreams connect us and dreams strengthen us just the other day my 10 year old son racing out of the kitchen wearing his oversized basketball jersey gulping down his last bite of dinner yelled out to me dad i'll meet on the court it was time to play basketball he passes me the ball in that instant my boyhood dream is rekindled i'm in the middle of a roaring crowd at the chicago stadium i transfer the ball from one hand to the other i double pump and i slam the ball through the hoop just like mike i get pushed from behind it's my son dad would you stop staring the hoop let's play i'm sorry son i'm dreaming again i'm dreaming that i'm michael jordan but dad dreams are for kids dreams are for kids son that's the problem dreams are not just for kids dreams are for grownups too dreams are so important son because dreams inspire us dreams connect us and dreams strengthen us strengthen us dad like lifting weights no son not like lifting weights dreams strengthen our relationships in our families in our workplaces and in our communities csun as we grow older we're told to stop dreaming to get realistic and we forget about our dreams i guess that's why son many grown-ups in fact quarters of them are not engaged in their work engaged in their work dad what does that mean son it means they're not happy they don't enjoy what they're doing and nothing engages people more than their dreams i found this out firsthand in my work at jack spearwine spirits where we hold regular dream sessions dream sessions dad what are those well son a dream session is where i meet with one of my colleagues and i ask them about their dreams and then we set in place an action plan to achieve those dreams and it's my role to support them to realize those dreams just the other day i had such a dream session with one of my colleagues one of our managers rhonda as i walked into the office that day she stopped me at the front door with the biggest smile you've ever seen on her face tim she said you've just got to follow me to the parking lot to see something so i followed her the parking lot as we're walking she's clicking her keys furiously until we get to a brand new blue shiny mazda she opens the front door she hops in the front seat she takes a big deep breath to take in that new car smell and exclaims tim it's my new car see csun just a few weeks earlier ronda and i had a dream session in that dream session i asked ronda what's your biggest boldest most audacious dream you know son a dream that you never thought possible and rhonda said it's my dream to one day buy a brand new car and now since she's achieved that dream she's now moved on to a bigger bolder more audacious dream it's now her dream to buy a brand new apartment you know what she never even mentioned that dream to me just a few weeks earlier because she was too afraid but now that she achieved her dream of buying a new car it's now my role to support her to realize that dream of owning her own apartment wow that's cool dad i never knew grown-ups did dream sessions in the workplace oh and can you buy me a new car i'd like a lamborghini no son i won't buy you a new car but what i will do is i will champion your dream to save for a new car let's set on an action plan first step get a job csun i never thought about dreams in the workplace until i interviewed for my dream job just a little over five years ago i got a call that day from the chairman the chairman was a big man with a big vision he was the chairman of jax beer wine and spirits and he said to me tim meet me tomorrow for lunch i have an opportunity for you so the very next day i walked into that loud crowded restaurant and sat down with the person who had become my future business partner son do you know the first thing he asked me when i sat down i don't know dad he probably asked you how much money do you want to make no sonny didn't he asked me about my dreams my personal and professional dreams i didn't thought about those dreams in years so i had to take a moment to think about it i said chairman it's my dream to become a partner in a thriving business and my personal dream is to take my family to disneyland so after some small talk about the happiest place on earth the chairman got down to business timmy said i'm excited to offer you the opportunity to be our next partner at jax beer wine and spirits i was ecstatic i jumped into that role with two feet and i gave it everything i got as i began to succeed in that role the chairman sat down with me again and asked me tim what's your next dream i said chairman it's my dream to be a business coach as you've championed my dreams it's my goal to champion the dreams of those around me and now with his support i founded a business coaching company service leadership and i work with other executives to champion their dreams and encourage them to champion the dreams of those around them wow that's cool dad so her dream sessions only something that adults have at work of course not son we have them at home too don't you remember christmas day just a few years ago that year there was only one present underneath the tree it was a card addressed to you and all of your brothers and sisters your six-year-old sister was the first one to get to that card she ripped it open and she began to read it out loud we're all going to disney lard no dad i had to tell her it was disneyland we're going to disneyland can you do you remember that excitement in the room son through his giggles your three-year-old brother had to ask what's disneyland so for the next three months we watched every disney movie we read every disney book and researched everything we could about the happiest place on earth and don't you remember son even months after we returned from that vacation your little brother your three-year-old brother would interrupt our conversations at the dinner table to yell out let's talk about disneyland see even after their trip that dream it continued to inspire us connect us and strengthen us as a family csun your mom and i decided that we were going to champion the dreams of you and your brothers and sisters and support you to realize those dreams well dad that's cool i'm happy that you supported me just to to get to my dreams yes son so dad can we play basketball now he passes me the ball but i pass it back csun as your mom and i champion your dreams it's now time for you to pay it forward to champion the dreams of those around you your brothers and sisters your friends and one day the people you work with yeah dad i think i can do that but do you know my biggest dream yes son i know it's your dream to play in the nba yeah dad so can we play basketball now yes son it's now time for me to champion your dream see that conversation with my son it reignited my understanding of dreams and how important they can be if you're a parent a coach a teacher a friend or a colleague who's lost sight of your dreams reignite them today have a coach support you in that because you can't give what you don't have and reigniting those dreams will equip you to reignite and champion the dreams of those closest to you those in your workplace those in your family and in your community because dreams inspire us dreams connect us and dreams make us stronger you | Get Inspired Talks | UCID4ge6H3RUdixKBpfH-yFw | 2020-11-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,469 | 7,569 |
LTIPQUm7BIY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTIPQUm7BIY | Wildland Urban Interface Fires: An Overview for Homeowners | is hello and welcome my name is john getter we really appreciate you joining us for this special program today about a very difficult and important topic facing all of america wildland urban interface fires it's a mouthful but more than that it could be a major threat to your community if you don't prepare properly and that's what we're about today what are wildland urban interface fires what are they like what happens when these fires hit communities how does it affect the firefighters the homeowners we're going to be addressing all of that today and we're going to start out by asking that simple question what are they of bill mills from colorado springs fire department bill wildland urban interface fire is unique in that we're talking about disciplines in agency or community or in in the value programming of firefighters from natural fuels to man-made fuels or vice versa and the primary carriers in most cases in wildfire would be your natural fuels as carried to the constructed fuels or the structures that the urban firefighters are interested in so it's a really it's an interesting collision of of of not only physics in that the natural fuels and their relationship with the structure is is a physical property but it's a behavioral piece also uh behavioral in that um wild fire types that come through the agency's value program early in their careers in a specific way in a way of thinking believing and behaving and and the structure of fire types come up through a different world and so as we work together uh now we're we're not only changing some physical properties as it relates to wildfire and structures natural fuels but we're changing some behavioral properties as well and bill it's interesting to know too you use these two phrases together that a lot of people probably over time have not considered together both urban and wildland because they really do affect each other even though they're very different and they are affecting more and more people as i understand it really rule of thumb is that anywhere natural fuel comes adjacent to constructed fuel or structures you might have a notion of wildland urban interface many definitions a classic urban interface or classic interface might be something that's viewed as having a very typical frontier in other words you can turn and point to the forest and see it intermix maybe something as simple as structures and urban density as it relates to forest occluded interface might be a development that simply surrounds our notion of what forest might be so rule of thumb is that just about any place that you could come up with natural fuel as it relates to constructed fuel could be considered this notion of interface or intermix it's a big topic and we have some big help today joining us along with uh with bill is mike doherty the u.s fire administration also dan bailey from the u.s forest service and uh over here on the far end of the table is chief will may from the alachua county fire and rescue uh people who don't know where alachua county is it's essentially gainesville gainesville and north florida north florida thanks all of you for joining us today we heard what bill was talking about there kind of uh setting the table for what we're going to be discussing here these fires but mike let me ask you this you you've been somebody who has you started your career jumping out of airplanes to help fight fires out in the woods out in the forests but more and more these these forests and the cities are becoming almost one aren't they yes they are i think what's important to realize is that the wildland firefighter now is having to on a daily basis deal with with homes and construction in the wildland setting and the urban firefighter is now having to deal with the wildland and they're coming together and i think it's very important that they learn how to to work together and and meet together and plan together for these events because they're going to happen in each other's backyards and and working together i think is going to be the key to success dan uh how do you put that into practice well i think that it uh all over the united states we're seeing you know more and more wildland urban interface fires occurring so you know it's forcing this interaction between structural fire departments and wildland people to uh you know to work together and when i say forcing it there's a lot of training and a lot of things happening uh you know in advance of these but it's really kind of bridging the gap of what it's been you know a decade ago with these two uh you know wildland structural people working together in an effective way to deal with these types of fires and will have you found big changes in the last several years because of the development in your area where where uh the these two areas are coming together and you're fighting different fires than you may have a few years ago because of the this confluence of people and the wild lands yes we are with the rapidly increasing population of florida and most of those that most of that population growth are folks that are not familiar with the florida situation they've typically retired from remoter parts of the of the nation what we're finding is that since about the mid 90s that in florida the structural fire service and the wildland fire service which is primarily a state level service have begun to work more and more together we're cross-training the the wildland firefighters are receiving a nfpa firefighter one level of structural fire protection training and uh the the structural firefighters are going and getting the training at least to the firefighter ii level and wildland standards we're also picking up the incident command system that has been used for many years by the wildland services and we're integrating that into our process dan i would think a lot of folks watching this might have the initial impression that that which i wouldn't expect to hear about this in florida i always thought these were in the big forest that people like you help us take care of out in the west in the mountains and so on and they certainly are there but they've been happening all around the country right that's right i think one of the things that people don't understand and i think the perception is that it's always been a a problem in the west but you look around over the last two decades and it's uh wildland urban interface fires are occurring in new jersey new york in minnesota and texas i mean it's pretty much across the board in every state they're seeing these types of fires and these kinds of situations occurring mike that's got to make it a a big challenge changing quickly especially in light of 9 11 and the new emphasis on anti-terrorism in the country i think so i think that the uh the folks working together and needing to work work together is is it's kind of a it's a it's a different culture and bringing the two cultures together is very important i think that as dan was saying the uh the interface problem as it has spread across the country partially it's linked to issues relent the climate i think we're a little bit hotter a little bit warmer we're finding that the that the uh the fire seasons as we call them are are lasting longer and they're more severe uh the acres burn every year is increasing it's getting to be it's getting larger and larger and with more and more communities being built in the in the intermix it's creating another dimension of a problem to the firefighter they have to dealing with public safety and evacuations and they can't and they have to deal with those before they can concentrate on an extinguishment of the incident itself bill mills these fires seem very different they they behave in ways that can be very different from simple wildfires and simple building fires i understand it's very uh very opportunistic i know that for years and years in the fire service we could model fire behavior as it relates just to structures inside the cube inside the shape of the house the environment is fairly static in other words the consideration for fire load and the contents it's pretty predictable with mother nature involved if the wind's up all bets are off fuel weather and topography all play dynamic parts in a wildfire and in dynamic meaning that just ever changing so notions of modeling as it relates to wildfire behavior are simply snapshots in time uh the industry is moving toward more real-time looks at being able to model wildfire but it's it's it's truly a dynamic event so they're very different they're very dynamic they can be a big challenge for the firefighters but many of you may not have actually seen one of these wildland urban interface fires other than little snippets in the news so before we get too much farther into our program today let's get a little more on these fires and how they behave each year thousands of wildland fire ignitions occur throughout the united states each of these fire starts must be managed to meet identified resource management objectives in order to select the proper fire management option we must have a thorough knowledge of wildland fire behavior when an ignition occurs it has the potential to grow into a major wildland fire depending on the existing environmental conditions it may have dramatic effects on resource values appearance and public opinion what unleashes this powerful force of change well it begins simply enough perhaps a carelessly thrown match an unattended campfire or a thunderstorm then before long a rapidly growing wildland fire which requires extensive management yet every wildland fire that starts like this doesn't become a big fire because firefighters like you may intervene and stop it firefighters who know how a wildland fire behaves in order to manage fire you must learn the characteristics of fire and the factors that influence fire spread the more you know about wildland fire behavior the more likely you are to select the appropriate fire management strategy which provides for safety while meeting resource management objectives fire begins with ignition the match is the most common ignition device friction creates sufficient heat to ignite the phosphorus combustion occurs the match flames the three most important ingredients required for combustion are heat oxygen and fuel heat oxygen and fuel complete the fire triangle and are necessary components to create fire if any of these are missing there can be no fire in this demonstration we have all of the ingredients necessary for combustion heat from the match oxygen from the air and fuel in the candle but remove one of these ingredients in this case oxygen and the fire goes out the same principle is used in managing wild land fires we control such fires by removing heat by removing oxygen by removing fuel in wildland fires heat sufficient to cause combustion is transferred to new sources of fuel in three different ways by conduction by convection and by radiation conduction is the transfer of heat within the material itself most metals are good heat conductors but wood on the other hand is a poor conductor and transmits heat slowly conduction is not an important factor in the spread of wildland fire convection is the transfer of heat by flow of liquids or gases in the case of wildland fires convection is well illustrated by the air and burned gases which rise above the fire if the heated mixture is confined to a column the convection current can be strong perhaps strong enough to reach twenty thousand feet or higher into the atmosphere convection may cause dry snags to burn rapidly another method of transferring heat is by radiation the earth for instance is heated from the sun by radiation through space in wildland fires radiation will dry fuel ahead of the fire and increase its ability to ignite how fire behaves when only one type of fuel is involved is simple in comparison with the complex nature of a wildland fire when a variety of fuels combine with weather and topography with careful observation of fuel weather and topography we can see the influence of each of these environmental elements and reasonably predict expected wildland fire behavior the first element we must observe is fuel wildland fire behavior is affected by the amount of moisture in the fuel dry fuel burns faster than wet fuel size and shape of fuel is also a contributing factor light fuel is quickly heated and ignited as it is surrounded by plenty of oxygen fire and light fuel spreads rapidly but burns out quickly heavy fuel warms slowly and the interior becomes exposed to oxygen only after the outside has burned off fuel loading on an area is an obvious factor the more fuel available the more total heat output ordinarily the greater the fuel loading readily available for burning the more intense the fire will be there is low fuel loading here there is high fuel loading here however fuel loading may be arranged in different ways thus continuity and arrangement may be more important than fuel loading itself the fuel may be spread uniformly over the ground or it may be patchy there may be little fuel standing in the air above the ground or there may be a lot of fuel above the ground in the form of snags trees and tall shrubs all of these will affect the behavior of a wildland fire along with fuel another important element affecting wildland fire behavior is weather temperature of the air influences fire temperature of the fuel determines how fast it will ignite and burn there may be 50 degrees difference between fuel temperature in the sun and in the shade certainly one of the most important least understood and least predictable influences affecting wildland fire behavior is wind wind makes fire burn faster by increasing the supply of oxygen and by driving convection heat into new fuel wind can encourage combustion and the spread of fire in one direction or it can cause rapid change in spread direction wind carries sparks and fire brands ahead of the main fire starting spot fires wind increases evaporation from damp surfaces by carrying away moist air and replacing it with drier air this directly affects fuel moisture fuel moisture influences wildland fire behavior because it affects the rate of combustion when fuel is moist combustion is slow because more heat is required to evaporate the moisture as fuel becomes drier more heat is available to heat the fuel itself to demonstrate this point the same type of fuel with different fuel moistures was burned in a special test chamber the fuel in the upper chamber has a fuel moisture content of 7 percent the fuel in the lower chamber has a fuel moisture content of 25 all other conditions are equal note the higher combustion rate of the dryer fuel in the upper chamber relative humidity is a factor of weather that indirectly affects wildland fire behavior dead fuel and the air are always exchanging moisture dry air air characterized as having low relative humidity takes moisture from the fuel fuel in turn takes moisture from the air when the relative humidity is high fuel moisture content changes in response to changes in the relative humidity of the surrounding air the size of fuel will influence how quickly the fuel takes on or gives off moisture in response to a change in relative humidity a light fuel such as pine needles readily shows the difference due to humidity as fuel size increases fuel moisture will respond slower to a change in relative humidity all of these factors of weather on their own or in combination can change rapidly and will affect the behavior of a wildland fire topography is another environmental element to observe in order to understand wildland fire behavior aspect or direction in which a slope faces determines how much heating it gets from the sun different aspects receive sunlight at different times of day therefore fuel temperature a different aspect will change at different times throughout the day slope is another important influence of topography the steeper a slope the faster a fire burns on a steep slope the fuel uphill from the fire is preheated by radiation and convection and ignites easily the position of the fire whether near the bottom of a slope with unburned fuel above or near the top of a ridge with a change in fuel or slope ahead of the fire is another topographic factor the basic shape of the country in the vicinity of a fire is an important influence when a wildland fire is burning in broken topography for example if a canyon is narrow heat transfer by radiation can dry adjacent fuel on the opposite slope this can allow fire to cross the canyon steep canyons can have the same effect on fire as the chimney on a stove they create a forced convection another effect of topography is the influence of elevation this is shown by the earlier drying out of vegetation and fuel at lower elevations in early spring looking back we have seen that the fire triangle of heat oxygen and fuel is necessary for combustion to occur once a fire starts it spreads by transferring heat energy through conduction convection and radiation the behavior of a wildland fire after it is established depends on the following environmental elements fuel weather and topography all acting together when all three are favorable for the spread of fire almost anything can happen that is anything can happen unless you as a firefighter intervene one way to keep fire manageable is for you to determine fire management strategy based on your knowledge of how a wild land fire will behave in its changing environment is this a log or is it a fuel to sustain a fire is this slope merely a hard climb or is it a mate to order path for fire and is this a breathtaking view or a stoked and ready furnace waiting for ignition think in terms of fire behavior and firefighter safety when dealing with a wild land fire remember it is the sum of many factors that makes a wild land fire burn as it does each area of course is unique has its own concerns its own ways of looking at issues most of the video that we showed you there of course was in mountainous areas but well we need to mention again you don't have a lot of mountains in gainesville but you do have more than your share of fire sometimes well that's true and most of the southeastern united states and the east coast is the same way but we tend to have a lot more dense vegetation there's more fuel per acre and much of that fuel has is easily ignited and tends to burn with great intensity so the problem remains the same even though the environment may look a little different the real problem is the fire that that comes up in these two areas that come together the urban and the wild land that's where they come together that's correct and typically it's us it's people growing into the rural areas you bet and bill mills you always seem to be preaching the uh the the beauty of reducing risks of mitigating what do you think is the most important thing for people to know mitigation is is the biggest bang for the buck mitigation is simply reducing your risk we're never in a condition in this industry to prevent much but we can make the risk smaller and given that you would follow typical mitigation process we can say you would have a 50 50 chance with everything that you own and we think those are pretty good odds so engage and share the responsibility of mitigating this hazard and dan there's a term that of that is used that people may hear firewise and firewise communities key to that is mitigating as we say being ready being prepared very much so i think mitigation i agree is the most effective tool that we have in the toolbox today and what we have to remember is the public has a responsibility to do things in living in the wildland urban interface they made the decision to live there and they have some responsibilities that they need to understand to help mitigate this problem with wildland urban interface fires and working with wildland and structural people it's a partnership that really uh can prove to be very effective if all the players are sitting at the table and working on it mike we can't emphasize that enough can we that it is not a problem to hand off to our firefighters it's not a problem to hand off to some government planner somewhere it's a problem for all of us homeowners citizens firefighters whatever it is a collective problem and i think that there are tools as dan has stated the homeowners need to take the responsibility as well as community community leaders in the form of building codes and zoning ordinances to assist the the fire organizations to be better prepared to to mitigate these problems that we see along with the partnership and the compliance by the homeowners to these different kind of rules and regulations to assist them and keeping their homes safe well is it getting any easier is awareness of this problem being raised enough that people respond as they should are you getting the public support that you need as a firefighter to be able to stay in the firehouse and not be out there putting out fires it's slow to catch on there are isolated areas in our in our part of the state that now are very aware of the firewise concepts but for the most part people think that when the fire threatens that the fire department and the forestry service are going to be there to protect them and in reality there's so many houses and so many people in the interface that we don't have the resources to protect every house and every person dan is there a single point you'd like to make before we close out this segment oh well i think again i agree i think that that we have watched america change over the last two decades with increased numbers of homes lost and and more and more fires more people living in the interface areas and it's everybody's responsibility it's not just the fire service great well thanks very much this this section of our program today has been an introduction it's not the final answer it's not designed to do anything more than just get you aware and get you involved because your involvement your awareness is in fact clearly our best defense event against this growing problem across america we've not tried to offer you all the answers just raise some of the questions and hope that you'll continue to raise the questions in your communities because these are the questions that you and your community should be asking yourselves so you look out the window and you realize your house is not just in suburbia but it's in a place that we call a wildland urban interface we're going to continue our discussions with our panel of experts here and with bill mills out in colorado springs and i want to start with bill bill many people think the answer to keeping their house safe in a in one of these wildland urban interface areas is just clearing the land are many of these homeowners surprised to learn they face wildland urban fire concerns and what they thought was just suburbia the whole perception of the mitigation piece now is that you go around a bulldozer and you cut a 30 foot circle completely around any structures that might be out there and that is certainly not what we're about in my community we are not about clear cutting we're about managing uh horizontal and vertical separations of natural fuels and as opposed to removal more reduction of fuels it's for your old fire science types it's a reduction in the btus and natural fuels and that ignitability piece up against the net or the man-made fuel which is the structure so they need to look at horizontal and vertical separations of fuel as it relates to their house they need to look at the dangerous adjacent topography as it relates to their house what does that mean that means are you situated on a ridge line in a saddle a chimney a canyon that's going to influence wildfire behavior is their dangerous adjacent vegetation what is your roof type what are the siding types double pane versus single pane windows were non-combustible features addressed in the landscaping of the property like patio decks and walkways and and those natural fuels that would be directly adjacent to window openings in the house and so on so we are asking the the community at large uh it's as we visit with them we still hear all cold war solutions to everything and it's time for the community at large to engage in this possibility of knowing as much about wildfire mitigation as i know about it because as we've said in the past it ain't rocket science folks but there is a fair amount of physics involved so we'd like to have them look at their properties and be the fire understand fire and its behavior and and and see if they are at risk now we'll talk about responding to a fire in just a few minutes but the biggest advice for homeowners is clearly that they need to act before a fire happens to minimize the chances that their house will burn again this is not a west coast problem it's not an east coast problem it's a national problem and it can occur in almost any part of these united states so bill what's the most common mistake that you've seen people make before a fire threatens them what mistakes have you seen them make hands on i worry about citizens who may s woefully overestimate their capabilities um i'm just going to take a stab at those physics a heat pulse of 1200 degrees for 120 seconds john wayne with a garden hose isn't going to save the kids on that one so use your community to help you define what the level of acceptable risk is and create a reality picture for them on stand and fight issues before a fire a common mistake is i've got insurance uh it'll take care of it and i think people need to uh get with their carrier and see what a reality piece is on on replacement of that insurance or replacement of their property at a hundred percent and really what that insurance will cover um another misperception is it just isn't going to happen here and reality is that our lifespans are a little out of sync with mother nature's uh fire interval if you will so it's not a matter of if fires are going to happen in your wildland urban interface it's a matter of when so it can happen here and at some time it it probably will happen here is the rule that you have to follow it can happen in many places so what can you do to help reduce your risk well let's take a look at a video that was produced out in kitschy county washington in other news wildfires destroyed another 17 homes in what local officials described as the worst we never worried about wildfire the last one was back in 1933. some caused by lightning but some deliberately set authorities listed 27 homes as immediately endangered dozens more at risk greater population density in rural areas is the natural result of urban growth the increased cost of living traffic jams and other frustrations are leading people to seek property in remote and often forested areas as metropolitan areas expand we can expect to confront many challenges in this overlapping area of civilization and wilderness which we call the wildland urban interface one major concern fire on one hand fire is a natural and important part of the ecosystem on the other hand in a human environment fire can be destructive even deadly poor signage and road conditions secluded homesteads and overgrowth hinder the ability of firefighters to arrive in time to protect lives and property hello i'm roger ferris and today we're talking about how to enjoy this lush forested area in ways that enhance the safety and beauty of our homes homeowners are learning that it's possible to maintain an attractive natural landscape while reducing the risk of starting a wildfire and reducing the risk of destruction caused by an advancing wildfire we've made our project a weekend event with partnerships between government local organizations and the homeowners to be able to show you a difference at this one residence joining us are a group of experts who will provide tips to help us create wildfire resistant landscapes and gardens that look great does that sound confusing or expensive it doesn't have to be most of what you're going to see today you'll be able to do yourself the technical resources are usually free and the work can be done alone or possibly by trading labor with a neighbor who may also be at risk let's get started hi peg hey roger fire safety can be a real challenge especially when trees such as this are too close to the home nature has a way of moving in but there are ways to control it your garden and yard is a wonderful place to spend time enjoy your yard by maintaining it a little at a time examine your garden you may already have the right plants on your property that just need to be moved or trained derek this is a beautiful setting what's the problem here well you see beauty i see fuel fire requires three things fuel oxygen and heat reduce any of these and you reduce the possibility of fire in a forest like this since we can't do much about oxygen or heat we've learned to focus on fuel when you allow nature to grow right up to the front door it's as if you're extending a bridge of fuel for the fire directly from the forest to your home stop the fire by removing the bridge for example this tree what i recommend is to remove the tree or at the very least trim the branches away from the house now ivy is a fire retardant plant but unfortunately it's also extremely invasive you're right derek unfortunately we don't have to sacrifice beauty to prevent fire we can learn to manage nature's growth and add value to our property by correctly maintaining the landscape did you know there are specific plants that are actually resistant to fire and some have the added benefit of resisting drought a good quality in any location with long hot summers maintaining a garden with hardy plants like these can mitigate hazards associated with wildfire good gardening practices are commonly overlooked as one way to reduce the risks associated with fires in fact there are many creative options available that actually reduce the potential for wildfire derek peg use the word mitigate what does that mean for the person on the street well mitigation just means the ongoing activities we take before an emergency that will reduce or even eliminate damage those sound like sensible precautions hey glad you could make it jim why don't you walk us through the project so far okay you know keeping a yard up is a constant process and there's no one-time fix for everything in this situation we decided to prune some trees that were too close to the house here's what it looked like when we started with the help of puget sound energy and aspen tree expert company we removed these overhanging maple trees from the west side of the home removing trees of this size requires quite a bit of expertise and for safety's sake it's a good idea to do this when we're not going to have a lot of people moving around below once you remove trees of this size you will also have to grind the stuff clearing about a 30 foot perimeter here creates a couple definite benefits as derek mentioned it removes bridges that direct fire from the forest to the home sunlight er gives us options for new plants and flowers before we go further let's mention a couple of things you should consider before undertaking a project of this sort in your home first defensible space is a term you'll hear throughout this video it is the area between your home and the surrounding wilderness that acts as a safety buffer during a fire it changes depending on the terrain and ranges between 30 to 100 feet from your home in all directions second permits are not negotiable if they're required in your area you need to get them so do your homework another consideration is use of native plants they are more resistant to disease and many pose a lower fire risk these are examples of northwest native plants and they're quite beautiful this is a commonly overlooked part of planning a new defensible space garden having the right plants can mean the difference between a healthy yard and a jungle now back to our tour of the project jim let's see how things are going in clearing as you can see roger quite a few trees were removed for today's mitigation makeover we wanted to maintain the natural feel of this property with animal habitat preserved as best as possible here we're actually creating critter environments with some of the branches and rather than burn what's left over which causes pollution is often unsafe and often illegal we're going to mulch our yard waste to recycle for ground cover so now i know what to plant around my home but as a homeowner how thrilled am i that you want me to cut down a bunch of my trees trees are one of the reasons i moved out here in the first place no that's not what we're saying these trees are native and drought resistant and fire resistant they just need a little attention you have to keep branches like these from hanging over the roof or close to the eaves and trimming them back will help reduce that chance this was a gary oak one of only a couple natural oak species to be found in the northwest so it would have been a terrible shame to cut it down here's how we cleaned it up cut away the overhang and made it a much safer tree what about timing is there a best season to do wildfire maintenance good question we recommend early spring or later in the fall because the hot spark from a chainsaw in july could ignite the fire we're trying to avoid he's right once the fire gets started it could spread in a variety of ways it can move across treetops burning extremely hot but moving quickly enough that it doesn't sustain too much heat it can also travel through the air as far as half mile in advance of a big crown fire those little floating emeralds can easily find their way into small crevices between wood shingles or around the home and smolder eventually starting a fire near the ground fire can move from tree branch to brush to wood stack or debris which is what we've addressed here looking around this house we are trying to locate areas that are particularly prone to fire leaves and debris can act as dry tender for airborne embers this brush growing right up to the garage is the textbook example of extending a fire bridge directly from the forest to your home another common fire bridge is debris piled next to a structure combustible items like this are an open invitation to spreading fire and embers look for unprotected areas on the eeds decks and porches or small openings that might hide smoldering material what about a deck or a wooden shingled roof those are the areas that we need to be concerned about we also want to close off any openings under eaves or other small openings around the structure now i noticed in the plan that there's going to be a deck or patio located in the backyard is that going to be trouble not at all because of the wildfire potential we specifically wanted to put a brick patio here it's practical and it looks great for the homeowner and best of all it forms a non-flammable barrier between the home and forests well that's fine here but what if i already have a wooden deck good question pressure treated llama requires a lot higher temperature and sustained exposure to fire to really ignite so we don't worry much about them on the other hand wood shake roofing is another story since roofing specifications vary with geographic regions we strongly recommend consulting with local building departments for appropriate fire resistant ratings remember the larger the surface area the greater the chance an ember will land on it and in wildfires emirates can be as big as a dinner plate airborne embers are responsible for a huge percentage of homes burning even if the actual forest fire doesn't come close enough to ignite the house fortify your home so embers can't find a way into hidden pockets excellent point come on let's go check out the progress on the patio you can see this area of the home hasn't been used much because it was nearly overgrown by the forest this patio will help put a buffer zone between the trees and homes to prevent future vegetative growth and it will also make a great new area to have a barbecue or just relax it's good hey you're just in time we've leveled this area to grade and we're in the process of laying the pavers local mitigation projects like this one are really great it's so important that each home and family is protected against wildfires floods and earthquakes every precaution taken now will increase the chances of saving homes when disaster strikes and if it means i have to get my hands dirty oh well and having all these volunteers pitch in to help really raises awareness of land stewardship and mitigation when we have a chance to help someone out while educating the public all the better what do you think melody it looks great and although it does take some work some money and some time the cost is nothing compared to what we would lose if we actually had a wild time by following the process that we've outlined here learning about permits vocabulary plants and the nature of fire it's possible to increase safety for all of us fires are a fact of life in wildland urban interface areas but we can and must take steps to keep the hazards to a minimum if you're currently building your home plan your landscape so it won't encroach onto your property too far and if you're working with a landscape architect consider carefully what vegetation you use and where you locate it and remember just because a forested area hasn't burned recently does not mean it won't burn it has years of unchecked growth for fuel so how your garden grows may well determine how your house survives and we were looking at a tape there of course from the pacific northwest the the rules are different the environments are different but the common sense is the same whether it's in the pacific northwest or the northwest or the southwest or anywhere across the united states and it was interesting sitting here with these uh with our panelists watching us because they of course spotted things that they said well wait a minute they should do this and they should do that and so on and so forth uh will you were talking about some of the things that you spotted there that would be different in your community because of different regulations different rules and so on but it's all about the same thing is it not which is just keeping the fire away from your house if a fire happens that's correct and it depends on the flammability or combustibility of the of the natural vegetation in trees that surround the house or surround the community you want to minimize as much of the high combustible or high flammable materials as you can but the other thing is not you don't have to create a moonscape around a structure to protect it but you do have to remove some fuel and you have to break that fuel up both horizontally and vertically so it's a matter of taking a number of trees and plants out to create that horse or horizontal space in there and then to trim limbs and that sort of thing to to keep it from traveling from the surface fuels up to the treetops so the same the same principles apply wherever you go in the country you just have to read the terrain and read the natural vegetation and even landscape vegetation for your community and and work from that standpoint mike what do you say to the homeowner though says wait i i bought this property because it is kind of in the woods it is out away from everybody else in the city it's it's not like an urban lot per se i love having those beautiful trees and the brush up next to the house and so on what how do you convince them that's a difficult it's a that's a difficult question but particularly depends on the mindset of the individual about that house but i think that's where the community leaders and other community members come into play because if we have ordinances and we have zoning laws then you can force that individual to do what needs to be done it's going to take an aggressive approach by the fire service and the communities and community leaders to get everybody working on the same page because you're going to be able to get most people understanding that and taking the taking the the appropriate approach because it's a common sense thing to do but you're going to have the person that sits out there by themselves that doesn't want to do that and the only way that's going to happen is based on proper supportive laws and regulations dan one of the common sense things is that fire doesn't respect property lines so if you have someone in an area that is sloppy about how they prepare for or try to prevent these fires you put a whole whole town at risk that's true and i think there's some success stories out there in the united states that have that scenario uh that you just talked about occurred in in in real life situations where you have a community that works really hard to fire proof fire safe you know their their homes and then you have people adjacent that don't do anything fire comes in there and there's been some really good success stories of fire coming into communities like that laying down so the fire departments can get in and deal with it and the people that have not dealt with that have lost homes and it's very evident and that word travels fast and you know in in communities and people seem to be getting the message although it's slow but the message is starting to get out that it does make a difference and it's personal responsibility you know take care of your property and and we find that as people do that uh the ones that are a little bit reluctant to ultimately you know come around and uh and do something as well well we've been talking about prevention a lot let's talk about the the literal life and death issue of what happens when the fire is approaching your house and what should you do bill out in colorado springs you and other departments often echo what the department of homeland security has now advised all americans that we should have a 72-hour emergency kit ready at all times the first step in that event in the preparation piece for an emergency is understanding that these are these are common features across wildfire tornado hurricane flood disaster du jour the 72-hour kit what's valuable to you we have questions from neighborhoods about lists and precisely what should be in a 72-hour kit please just sit down and think about what's valuable to you if you have jewelry that's more valuable than your medications then put the jewelry in a box the point being is you are the one that makes those decisions and you must engage in what goes in the kit and in the preparation for evacuation post 911 evacuation is no longer a static event i won't put up evacuation signs for a wildfire because i'd have to print on them if this sign is on fire don't go here bad eyes are going to cause bad things to happen that can't be predicted as a static event snow routes don't work anymore the homeowners can't look for us as agencies to cause this to happen for them they have to be a part of the equation and sharing this responsibility to understand several ways out of their area well if there isn't a way out of your area then you mitigate your hazard to the degree that you can shelter in place there aren't enough engines in the western united states to cover wildfires do the math it's that easy homeowners and communities are going to have to engage in the possibility of helping themselves i'm not calling for for a volunteer militia of firefighters i'm calling for a volunteer militia of mitigators deal with this before the ignition so will when there is an ignition when there is a fire we've all seen these spectacular pictures of homeowners out on the roof with a garden hose what do you tell people about that we recommend that they not do that if it's that close they feel like they have to put water on their roof or water on their on their house they should be getting their their 72-hour kit and they should be evacuating and bill out in colorado and your community what have you told residents they can do to help the firefighters once a fire begins think about the fire environment right now you're standing in front of your home saying uh gee if i i just took a hose out and i could defend this and i could fight off some little sparks and brands and so on but think about the environment that is probably the worst fog day in san francisco's history that's we can't even we can't even find your house to help you let alone an address it it you're going to be covered up so notions like porch lights could come on so we can find you we're about saving the lives first and then the property and uh so the citizens can understand that strategic piece too is that if you're dead what's the point of having a house to live in um so the as far as strategic or a tactical priority for them is that mitigate your hazard and if you're not going to evacuate the area and you choose to shelter in place the whole notions of standing on roofs with garden hose and trying to put out embers the net result is you're putting firefighters at risk because you're putting yourself in harm's way and you're causing them to attempt to make a rescue when they could in effect be focusing on the fire in its extinguishment so as we wrap up let's hear some final thoughts from our experts here on the panel mike what would you want the homeowners to not forget not forget that the preparation of their home for the firefighters to come and protect it is probably the most important thing they can do in the mitigation mitigation perspective keep their kits available know what their vacuum evacuations are know how to get out and know where they're going to go when they leave and know how they're going to let their next of kin and important people know that they're okay will well that their safety is very important and it's the most important thing of all their home can be replaced the contents can be replaced uh they should have their their own plan they should develop their plan and they should rehearse it fairly frequently and that would be when to get out how to get out and what to take with them and do it immediately dan i think just to sum up it's personal responsibility following up with everybody's comments here uh homeowners have to take personal responsibility to deal with the issue we're all in this one together aren't we absolutely all right thanks all of you and and thank you for being with us for this presentation now we've seen what these fires are what you can do to help 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VeQT3OF6sVw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeQT3OF6sVw | Skyrim S5E5: Bleach Mod - Uchiha's Descendant: New Vasto Lorde Form?? | yeah [Music] hey guys what is going on it's our KBS your lovable big boy and I'm here with another episode of Skyrim hootchie huh Skyrim bleach Russia has a scent I am sorry I know everyone was like well it's not really bleacher and you're not using your your Soul Reaper outfit and the Akatsuki robe well you know what a man does they wouldn't accept the Akatsuki robe you all saw it so what I'm thinking is we're gonna join the I'm gonna try both ways I'm gonna see if the vampires will actually accept me the same because before I join the vampires and it wouldn't let me do anything and they just attacked me right away so we'll see so if they don't attack us right away well what we said we'll join the vampires if not we'll stick with the Don guard but I'm not gonna let you not let you I'm not gonna make you sit here and watch this boring-ass dialogue again you know we've seen it a thousand times so oh I'll come back when we're done so it it still glitched don't know why the hell it is doing that it's kind of stupid so I'm just gonna ahead and give myself I gave myself the vampire lord power because let's be honest it's not fair that thing is glitched so yeah they can go they can go bamboozle themselves so I added this and the reason why I gave myself the power because watch this transformation yes look Oh God the sunlight forgot okay so let me put this away look oh my god it's so beautiful just look at this just it's just stunning just oh look at me float around I can't feel into third person for some reason I don't maybe that's just I should I don't know why I can't go to third person it's a little weird I want to see if there's a mod that lets me find the vampire relics even though I chose the Dawnguard but as for now we can't get the relics so we're just gonna go ahead and we're gonna roll with what's the colors gonna roll with the punches and go to Easter on and the dawn Garvey we're gonna take we're gonna be part of the dawn guard and we're gonna love it we're gonna have fun and the are gonna be sad that we can't be actually let me check something alright those word I restarted and my game just crashed the moment I started recording I don't know it's kind of weird so yeah the game glitch like I said and there is a mod there absolutely is a mod that allows you to get the artifacts from the other team so does it really matter we need a wheat we technically could follow any path we want still get all that goodness so we'll get the artifacts I think when we raid castle volka here so okay this elk has lived far too long or LP boy I'm going to show you their way of death I missed come here I saw a [ __ ] come here hang on hang on you dead dog right really I have no idea why that power attack was necessary but hey I guess to each their own so yeah that's hot this uh this bandit class that I chose nothing attacks me like look at this right here but nothing wants to eat my chips it's pretty next level what is this armored boiled Titan grody and what's up his rod ruthless I should have known of course what the woman trapped in there that doesn't make any sense who is she and so you delivered her to them they what then you didn't stop them you didn't secure the scroll so they have this woman by the Divine's well of course we do we're just going to need some help there they're bold enough to attack us here then this may be bigger than there are people I've met and worked with over the year if you can find them you might have a chance all right we're gonna find you prepared to the point aren't you yeah we should keep it small I think well one syringe rod okay last I knew she was out in their reach convinced might need a little bit you'll also want to find Gunma got it into his head years back with his experience with animals would help trolls in particular from what I hear last time he was out Scott bringing the two of them back here okay I'll started on coming up with a plan this Ridge okay I don't I'm sure you lost my interest you had it you were there you were my bestie and then you Jesus why are you so far away there was the one that was much closer but hey let's recruit Soren bond douching Stein okay so yeah my my game crash so that was fun I think he's just laying right over here or she I don't know which one it is I'm hey tsukiyomi I missed all seem just attracted some strange disease reduces magic covers half as fast not that's just not gonna fly with me see we vampire hunters now so we have just going to say we have cure disease but I hope we didn't okay whatever we'll just ignore that other enemy because he's scared to come at me anyway come at me bro I once said nay he's a horse you haven't seen a sack full of dwarven gyros lying around have you it's what kind of question is that for someone just walks up to you do you think mud crabs might have taken it I saw one the other day just look around will you he's wrong I find it hard to believe he's changed his mind he said some very hurtful things to me before I left okay oh my god I find it anyway I'm quite happy in my current pursuits oh well what are they up by I'm not sure but I'm not yeah I know they gotta know this cruel but you know there's much every place you go I'm sorry but I'm not about to do that without at least a single I understand a single gyro would be enough I think this is useful stuff there'll got all seven your goddamn gyros here Deb just one job I understand a single gyro would be thank you now where is it ease Ronix ah I'll finish up here and head in that direction dang a guard are you there sorry did I say dang guard I'm at Ford a dab guard that's literally how we treat each other every day is but the dab also there's a bug up my nose huh that's cute what are you doing here dog you that holdfast I've tracked this damn fare for two weeks I'll not let it have any more victims she's room needing someone I'm afraid he's a few years too besides he Empire yeah a parrot talk tell me more about what's going on all right look once it's dealt with then perhaps I'll see what East Iran expects of me I run into a spider cave you know what not even gonna ask don't even care just you know oh that's a rattle schemer oh now the Frostbite okay so maybe it's just animals that okay this is way too bad that many won't be able to use any of my stuff for a long time but all right I don't know hello there I don't think that this is where he the bear was it absolutely was watch yourself the stupid bears vicious how okay all right I'm calling [ __ ] how did a bear and this is an opening okay yeah Wow walked right into that I can't hit anything this game [Music] I actually hit the one down there how did you not kick it up all spiders poisoning me Oh crab legs little spider that didn't make any sense I know close to stamina two-handed two-handed our attacks the great turn to stabilise the target mine ferocious drink our attack damage the two-handed weapons increased by 50% unlock decapitations that's what ya boy was looking for regular attack on the sword the target with the power attack with 30 seconds if it's a chance critical strike deals double damage I'm all about the triple damage ferocious strength all about that too you know me man I'm all about the capitate in dogs that came out so wrong please don't demonetised me YouTube okay really man you just saw me level go ahead okay you also be dead but you're not why are there so many of ya oops sorry Goodbar dammit I'm gonna get my wig on Marc are you know our Burien heroes ugly not really character sanguine don't really care all right don't know how well I don't manage by myself he helped me so I suppose the least I can do is find out for Eastern wants he still had fourth in the standards beacon I assumed yeah he's been working his own I'll meet you there thanks babe alright so here we are and you're probably wondering okay that's what the hell are you doing here well yeah boy level of that vampire lord you feel me okay you need to stop all right Howie where's my vampire blood at the boil oh hell what's going on help like a no-no river for COD praise that no that just regretted my form back Oh God [Music] dude sweet police bandits fighting that vigilance for me we don't appreciate can be like that man so I'm just gonna absorb your power five vigil innocence sorry bigger we're going to die at least and just for now let's go ahead and just revert I just like how it just instantly takes me back down like yes so I'm all about using the real vessel or the ability but I'm kind of liking the vampire Lord as my Vasto Lorde a powder powder how were chaos okay what do you guys think I think that'd be actually really cool because I'm using the Vasto Lorde a power before it's okay it turns you into the vessel or day but and just imagine the magical power so where's that vigilant that died over here missed watch missed watch here he is poor stand Dorian I don't need you dwarf and mage unarmored robe ha veil of nature take you I'm not learning any of the spells you dare attack okay back up it says my blood is boiling but it's not actually I have it so that way vampires don't take damage during in the Sun so whoo vampire lord perk available 50 points bonus to health magic and stamina as a vampire Lord I'm about it I'm all about it go fast I'm flying say I wanted to do the bat form and accidentally did a revert form not everyone looks like that was everybody didn't you in turn into a bat they're pretty sure preacher it's the post so turn you into a bad but like I guess because of my power I'm still kind of floating even though I'm on the ground how are you not dead all right let's go ahead and just revert our form here okay the same way hello revert form wait was I losing health in the Sun maybe I don't installed that mod very weird let's go ahead do release on bot oh I don't think this is our bankai so it might be just our next form yeah no this okay yeah that just gives us regular zangetsu um do we have bankai yet seal zanpakuto it doesn't look like I have bankai yet that's alright though I think I just have to keep training with my brand-new zanpakuto but yeah guys I think that's gonna be it for this episode I hope you all have enjoyed if you have if you leave a like comment of course if you're new subscribe we always enjoy a new addition to our army guys remember if you if you guys liked the idea of the best award a power being the Dragon Lord ability or I'm sorry the vampire lord ability make sure you let me know in the comment section below and you poor creature guys if you made it this far into the video type in the comment section below rest in peace man [Music] | Arcaviouse | UCdg2fpHXekOzgF3W4RMRXAQ | 2018-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,122 | 10,674 |
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N4DKC9bS1wE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4DKC9bS1wE | Michael Dell, Dell Technologies | Dell Technologies World 2018 | live from Las Vegas it's the queue covering Dell technologies world 2018 brought to you by Dell EMC and its ecosystem partners welcome to the cubes live coverage of Dell technologies world 2018 I'm Stu minimun and this is the second of three days of wall-to-wall coverage we have here at the Sands Convention Center and I am thrilled to welcome to the program back to the program Michael Dell who's the CEO of Dell technologies Michael thanks so much for having us here and thanks for joining us on the cube great to be here thank you guys for all the great coverage you always do a wonderful job you know getting into the kind of technical details and and you know kind of exploring everything in depth and we appreciate you and your team being here well thanks thanks so much you started off the keynote talking about the platform for the possible said it was 34 years in the making now it's my 15th year at the show formerly known as the MC rolled I'd attended the Dell world show for a number of years so you know tell us to start with what's really different now about you know the companies altogether its renamed now Dell technologies world you know why is this the platform for the possible you know I'm kind of amazed and inspired when I step back and look at what our customers are doing with our technology and you know we have hundreds of technical sessions here where we get in-depth you know as we've always done that historically you know EMC worlds but we're also taking a broader view and saying hey you know what's what's this really all about what's the impact on the world and this was one of the motivations for bringing together you know Dell and EMC and VMware pivotal and you know the whole family and it's working and and so you know we're we're telling the story through the eyes of our customers and it is really an amazing time when you think about what's going on in the world you know we have we have this incredible platform that's built over the last thirty years but now there are all these new enabling technologies that are going to take it much further and you know the domain of information technology is not the IT department anymore and we're seeing that in a big way so it's a it's it's a super exciting time and obviously we think we're a new company you know across digital transformation IT workforce security and it's working so you know it's all it's all good to do Michael one of the great lines we liked in the keynote was you know today will have the most change that you've ever had in your life but you know compared to what we'll see you tomorrow you know it's gonna keep changing faster when I look at the the Dell technologies family you know a lot has changed pivotal just well you know went through an IPO you know I I have to imagine the tax laws you know changing in the recent administration has an impact what's changed since kind of the day one decision to purchase EMC the you know largest merger in technology history so today maybe give us a little bit of insight as to you know what's happening inside the family that's different you know there been a lot of reports about the tax law that actually was not much of a change but you know it kind of inconsequential change it's very good for the broader industry growth and and kind of broader economic growth and we're quite excited about that and you know so III seen as a net positive you know when we step back and go back a little bit in time here to you know 2009 when Joe and I first you know talked about this idea 2008-2009 wasn't the right time financial crisis and we restarted it in 2014 announced it 2015 here we are you know four years after you know we had the the the the last set of initial discussions and it so come together very well look I mean the the revenues are much stronger than we thought a business is excellent the demand is very strong there's a portfolio fact I think you're seeing increasing integration of the family of businesses you know particularly with VMware and Dell EMC and pivotal and you know and and the relevance of what we are doing has never been greater and so you know we're able to have conversations with companies that are very different than we had before and at the same time this is occurring I think you know the the business leaders and the chief executives of companies are waking up to the power of technology whether it's because of some new disruptor is showing up or because they realize that they have to change and evolve you know used to be was just us folks in the tech world that you know we're in this fast changing world where everything was you know moving very quickly and you know we used to when people wanted to come work for us we'd say hey how do you like how do you like it with things change you know how are you dealing with ambiguity if they didn't like it would say yeah a price shouldn't come work here because you won't be happy you know everything they're changing all the time it's like that in every business now and like you said I mean it's only gonna get faster right so wondering if you look at the portfolio Michael one of the things since the EMC acquisition it's a pretty broad portfolio there's some streamlining that I understand is happening how do you balance the streamlining with the breadth of portfolio make sure you're reaching the customers there's absolutely some kind of simplification and optimization of the expansive set of capabilities we have we also have some incredible platforms right and so what you want to do is rally around the platforms that's exactly what we're doing so you'll see us not only create a very seamless and logical path for every customer but rally around the winning platforms and you already detect that as a theme here you know adèle technologies world and you know it's it's it's it's going well when when you look at your overall portfolio wonder if you could talk to kind of some of the macroeconomic things happening on margins that are happening if Dave Allen Te'o is here you know we're talking half of your business is client you know you've got the the isg portfolio that transformation of when Dell went private and now bringing EMC in which allows you to change things you know how do you look at that and you know what does what does Dell look like you know when you get to say you know the 2020 2030 you know right now looks great and I think it'll look even better in 2020 you know what I see is you know we have positioned ourselves as the essential infrastructure company and there's that massive infrastructure build-out and it's on the edge right it's a distributed core and it's the cloud and you know cloud is not just the public cloud and everybody's kind of figured that out now we were saying it you know before was cool but but you know it's it's you know so if I think about the different businesses I mean you know pivotal is doing great and and you know we don't need to say too much about that cuz they just went public and we're a bit of a quiet period but you know the pivotal businesses is a great business VMware is doing fabulously well Pat did a great job yesterday with the keynote and I think you know if you watch the keynote you know you see Wow you know Dell Dell EMC pivotal VMware really really working together at a very deep level and then you go into our you know our our client business client business is growing really fast but not as fast as our data center business you know the data center business is growing even faster so we're gaining share you'll see it in the first quarter we gained share and storage we'll gain share and servers we gain sharing clients and there's a portfolio effect where customers look across everything that we're doing they say you know I don't really want to deal with 25 little companies but I wouldn't have a bigger relationship with Dell technologies so bringing everything together putting real effort behind these big platforms that we have and look we've got some big new initiatives you know NSX you know network virtualization you know I'm a big believer in that and I think this is ultimately bigger than server virtualization and you know we're in an ideal position with our over networking and VMware NSX to drive that forward you know Michael both Allison and Jeff brought some great customer stories up on stage one of the things sometimes you hear out there it's like well Dell Dell they're just an infrastructure company and infrastructure you know I care about my data I care about my applications what's the role of infrastructure and maybe give us what does infrastructure mean to you when we talk about those digital transformations that you're helping your customers through well you sort of go back to you know what's the plot here right you know and the plot is better outcomes results and success for a business well how do you do that well you do that with data right and you know you know people talk about clouds well what are clouds clouds or build an infrastructure you know it's a bit like the internet you know 20 years ago would say we have the internet we have the internet product strategy and a vice president of the internet internet product division where's all that now it's just it's everywhere you know cloud a I very very similar at the core of all this is the data and and the computer science you know you want to have artificial intelligence machine learning got AB data so that's infrastructure so so you know you know AI is eating software all right and you know software is eating hardware but the AI doesn't run on you know on software or software doesn't run on software right you know software runs on hardware so you got to put it all together right and and and that's exactly what we do right Michael what what learnings have you had going through this I know there's a lot of planning we talked to Howard yesterday talking about some of the cultures coming together the big survey they did that like the top 5 things across everybody it was like not only were the top five things in agreement but even the order was an agreement but have to imagine there were some things bringing you know these large companies together you know I I might notice that Anna keynote so far it's been all people that came from the Dell side that are up on stage Bob PowerMax Bob I know is from the EMC side but mostly from the Delft side what have you learned so far how some of those cultural pieces come together and how do you keep you know a quite large organization you know rallying and focused around you know what's an ever-changing in broad portfolio you know it's been a lot of fun first of all to have so many unbelievably talented people join our company and you know that was a real delight because you know there's just a wealth of enormously talented people now in our company and you know over-communicating you know listening getting to know them you know understanding the air point of view and ultimately creating a shared vision and an inspiring vision for what we want to do in the future and then of course when you're winning everybody sees it everybody's excited they want to be part of it and they're you know engaged and and and and it's working so you know certainly during the the period sort of before you know the integration and and still still today I mean we're we're you know yeah we're in the business of technology and we got products and services but ultimately it's really the people business right and you know the talent comes in and and walks out every single day so you got to keep them engaged excited you know and unfortunately we're we're we're doing that and we're adding a lot more so you know we we we need a few more thousand sales people so if you're if you're really talented you know how to sell stuff you know it come come come join us at Dell technologies because we're are and more sales people well Michael I think you're gonna get calls there and yeah on a personal note you know I've been watching on social media everybody's really you give your time back you spend time I know something you really enjoyed the time is is speaking to people understanding what's going on getting into it and for you know someone I mean Michael you created all of this and and you've been there and just you know giving your time and getting involved you know is impressive I've read like every book that Walter I Dixon's done we can see a biography from him about you sometime in the future or well look I mean I think if you're if you're honored enough to have a biography by Walter eyes that's that's pretty good I'll leave that to him he's he's he's a great one for sure look I mean I just think this is my job right you know our job is to be with our customers be with our people learn listen that's how we become a better company and and yeah I wouldn't know what else to do if I wasn't doing that you know one of the things in your keynote you spoke about is helping customers making it real I like in Jeff's keynote it was you know that you know the business and the IT are becoming one the same maybe if you have any good customer stories or you know how are you helping customers making it real yeah I think this topic of change management is is really important because you know let's say you're a customer and you come to Dell technology's world and you see this amazing dizzying array of new things and you're like wow that sounds great but how do I do it right and and so you know I'll give you I'll give you one story you know we met with a large rather large company and and you know they they had a situation where for any number of reasons the IT environment was sort of put on hold for a couple of years you know where things going on around them that were beyond their control they just really couldn't do anything so the environment very quickly atrophied and they wanted very quickly to get up to speed need a lot of help and so we pulled in our professional services team make no mistake we're not trying to replace Accenture or TCS or something but a thin layer of architecture consulting to very quickly help them map out what the new architecture should look like and then go make it happen and and of course we have you know lots of partners all over the world that also are engaged in helping you know that happened so you know but but we're very aware that that change management is a is a you know a big topic for a lot of our customers we're spending a lot of time on how do we make it easier so make these more ready-made solutions you know for the fast track to the modern data center like you know the VX rack the xrail Vblock solution yeah we touched on it briefly but that that concept of change you know when I talk to customers one of the challenges they have is they learn about something they get ramped on it by the time they've rolled it out there's something else that it's like oh wait maybe I should have waited it used to be you know oh geez you know I should have started that project two years ago and now it feels like wait maybe I should wait another year because things are changing so fast economics are changing how do you work with customers and internally how does the team you know manage this just unprecedented you know rate of change I think there's a you know pretty massive movement going on across organizations to be more agile you know and kind of started in software development some technical organizations but now you're seeing it spread and we're certainly working as a company to do more and more of that and look I think I think we're living in a very dynamic world I mean yeah first we had the you know internet and all the things that that brought now we have the five GE and the blockchain and you know autonomous computing and you know all kinds of new new things that that you know are being explored out there and so you know we have to we have to be highly adaptable and and flexible and look I think I think you know companies that aren't able to do that are gonna have a problem you know we we we're in a way blessed that we grew up in a world where if we didn't do that we'd have been out business a long time ago so yeah like you mentioned crypto you know we've talked to the VMware and Dell EMC teams that are starting to look at those technologies do some of the underlying feature but you know you're a big investor you know made some some big things everything from think about the radio frequencies to in the city you know sports arena what do you think of this whole the crypto Bitcoin all that what what's your take on that from a personal side well look as a personal investor you know I have almost none of my money in cryptocurrency okay so I'll be clear about that I'm a massive believer in distributed computing and and blockchain but you know I don't I don't have a lot of my money or really in anything you know to speak of in cryptocurrency so maybe I'm missing out on the next great investment opportunity don't really know I guess we'll find out but you know big believer in distributed computing and and blockchain yeah yeah I think you'll be doing okay either way Michael I want to give you this worked out pretty well so far so I'm want to give you the final word I mean there's so much here over 14,000 people lots of tracks you know I've been talking to all my friends you know it's a great nerd fest I think some people have said so always hang out give us a final take away what you hope people walk away and what maybe they understand dell technology is a little better about that they might not have in the past well first very grateful for our customers for the trust they place in us I mean it's it's really gratifying to see how the Dell technologies capabilities have resonated and look I think a lot of people are a bit surprised that all the capability we have across the company that's really the purpose of this event is to bring it all together explain the capabilities we have we want them to engage in the hundreds of technical sessions that we have but still come away with I wish I could have gone to some more right now and so we we have all those online and and you know for us this is also big ears we're listening and we're learning we're hearing from our customers and we're going to go take that back and bring the next you know set of innovations and we want to be the trusted partner for our customers we think there's never been a better time to be doing what we're doing and you know there's a business investment cycle that's technology led it's very powerful and there's no company on the planet you know that has the capabilities Dell Technologies has across all the four transformations Michael Dell thank you so much for joining us here really appreciate getting to talk to you and get it getting to cover this event about two more days full of live coverage here from Las Vegas I'm Stu minimun and you're watching the Q thanks Michael great thanks to | SiliconANGLE theCUBE | UCu3Ri8DI1RQLdVtU12uIp1Q | 2018-05-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,568 | 18,988 |
u8t1dmDBnso | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8t1dmDBnso | The Piazza by Herman Melville (read by James K. White) | the Piaza by Herman Melville this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by James K white with fairest flowers whilst summer lasts and I live here Fidel when I removed into the country it was to occupy an old-fashioned Farmhouse which had no Piaza at efficiency the more regretted because not only did I like patas as somehow combining the coziness of indoors with the freedom of outdoors and it is so pleasant to inspect your thermometer there but the country roundout was such a picture that in Barry time no boy climbs Hill or crosses Veil without coming upon eel planted in every nook and sunburnt painters painting there a very Paradise of painters the circle of the Stars cut by the circle of the mountains at least so looks it from the house though once upon the mountains no circle of them can you see had the site been chosen five rods off this Charmed ring would not have been the house is old 70 years since from the heart of the hearth Stone Hills they quarried the cabba or holy Stone to which each Thanksgiving the social pilgrims used to come so long ago that in digging for the foundation the workmen used both spade and axe fighting the trites of those Subterranean Parts sturdy roots of a sturdy wood encamped upon what is now a long Landslide of sleeping Meadow sloping away off from my poppy bed of that knit wood but one Survivor stands an Elm lonely through steadfastness whoever built the house he build it better than he knew or else Orion and the Zenith flashed down his damle sword to him some starry night and said build there for how otherwise could it have entered the Builder's mind that upon the clearing being made such a purple Prospect would be his nothing less than Greylock with all his Hills about him like Charlamagne among his peers now for a house so situated in such a country to have no Piaza for the convenience of those who might desire to Feast upon the view and take their time and ease about it seemed as much of an Omission as if a picture gallery should have no bench for what but picture galleries are the marble halls of these same Limestone Hills galleries hung month after month a new with pictures ever Fading Into pictures ever fresh and beauty is like piety you cannot run and read it tranquility and constancy with nowadays an easy chair are needed for though of old when reverence was in Vogue and indolence was not the devotees of nature doubtless used to stand and AD door just as in the cathedrals of those ages the worshippers of a higher power did yet in these times of failing faith and feeble knees we have the Piaza and the Pew during the first year of my residence the more leisurely to witness the coronation of Charlemagne weather permitting they crown him every sunrise and sunset I chose me on the hillside Bank nearby a royal Lounge of turf a green Velvet Lounge with long Moss padded back while at the head strangely enough there grew but I suppose for heraldry three toughs of blue violets and a field Argent of wild strawberries and a trellis with honeysuckle I set for canopy very majestical Lounge indeed so much so that here as with the reclining Majesty of Denmark in his Orchard A sly earache invaded me but if damps abound at times in Westminster Abbey because it is so old why not within this Monastery of mountains which is older a Piaza must be had the house was wide my fortune narrow so that to build a panoramic Piaza one round and round it could not be although indeed considering the matter by rule and square the carpenters in the kindest way were anxious to gratify my furthest wishes at I've forgotten how much a foot upon but one of the four sides would Prudence grant me what I wanted now which side to the east that long Camp of the Hearthstone Hills fading far away towards Kito and every fall a small white flake of something peering suddenly of a coolish morning from the topmost cliff The Season's new dropped lamb its earliest fleece and then the Christmas Dawn draping those dim Highlands with red barred plaids and tartans goodly sight from your Piaza that goodly sight but to the north is Charlamagne can't have the Hearthstone Hills with Charlamagne well the South Side apple trees are there Pleasant of a balmy morning in the month of May to sit and see that Orchard white budded as for a bridal and in October one green Arsenal yard such piles of ready shot very fine I grant but to the north is Charlemagne the West Side look an Upland pasture allying away into a maple wood at top sweet in opening spring to trace upon the hillside otherwise Gray and bear to trace I say the oldest paths by their streaks of earliest green sweet indeed I can't deny but to the north is Charlemagne so charlam he carried it it was not long after 1848 and somehow about that time all around the world these Kings they had the casting vote and voted for for themselves no sooner was ground broken than all the neighborhood neighbor divies in particular broke two into a laugh Piaza to the north winter Piaza once of winter midnights to watch the Aurora Borealis I suppose hopie laid in good store of polar muffs and mittens that was in the lion month of March not forgotten are the blue noses of the Carpenters and how they scouted at the greenness of the chit who would build his soul Piaza to the north but March don't last forever patience and August comes and then in the cool elesium of my Northern Bower I Lazarus in Abraham's bosom cast down the hill a pitying glance on poor old D tormented in the Purgatory of his Piaza to the South but even in December this Northern Piaza does not repel nipping cold and Gusty though it be and the north wind like any Miller bolting by the snow in finest flower for then once more with frosted beard I pce the sleety deck weathering Cape Horn in summer too Canik sitting here one is often reminded of the sea for not only do long ground swells roll the slanting Grain and little wavelets of the grass Ripple over upon the low Piaza as their Beach and the blown down of dandelions is wafted like the spray and the purple of the mountains is just the purple of the Billows and a still August noon Broods upon the Deep Meadows as a calm upon the line but the vastness and the lonesomeness are so Oceanic and the silence and the sameness too that the first peep of a strange house Rising beyond the trees is for all the world like spying on the barbery coast an unknown sail and this recalls my Inland Voyage to Fairyland a true Voyage but take it all in all interesting as if invented from the Piaza some uncertain object I had caught mysteriously snugged away to all appearance in a sort of purpled breast pocket high up in a hopper likee Hollow or sunken angle among the Northwestern mountains yet whether really it was on a mountain side or a mountain top could not be determined because though viewed from favorable points a blue Summit peering up away behind the rest will as it were talk to you over their heads and plainly tell you that though he the blue Summit seems among them he is not of them God forbid and indeed would have you know that he considers himself as to say truth he has good right by several cubits their Superior nevertheless certain ranges here and there double filed as in platoon so shoulder and follow up upon one another with their irregular shapes and Heights that from the Piaza a ner and Lower Mountain will in Most states of the atmosphere effacing shade itself away into a higher and further one that an object Bleak on the former's crest will for all that appear nested in the latter's flank these mountains somehow they play at hide and seek and all before one's eyes but be that as it may the spot in question was at all events so situated as to be only visible and then but vaguely under certain witching conditions of light and Shadow indeed for a year or more I knew not there was such a spot and might perhaps have never known had it not been for a wizard afternoon in Autumn late in Autumn a mad poet's afternoon when the turned Maple Woods in the broad Basin below me having lost their first Vermilion tent dully smoked like smoldering towns when Flames expire fire upon their prey and rumor had it that this smokiness in the general air was not all Indian summer which was not used to be so sick a thing however mild but in great part was blown from far off forests for weeks on fire in Vermont so that no wonder the sky was ominous as Hecate cauldron and two Sportsmen crossing a red stubble buckwheat field seemed guilty McBeth and forboding Banquo and and the hermit son huded in an adullam cave well towards the South according to his season did little else but by indirect reflection of narrow Rays shot down a simplon pass among the clouds just steadily paint one small round strawberry mole upon the WAN cheek of Northwestern Hills signal as a candle one spot of Radiance where all else was shade fairies there thought thought I some haunted ring where fairies dance time passed and the following May after a gentle shower upon the mountains a little shower islanded in Misty Seas of sunshine such a distant shower and sometimes two and three and four of them all visible together in different parts as I love to watch from the Piaza instead of thunderstorms as I used to which wrap old Greylock like a Sinai till one thinks swart Moses must be climbing among scathed hemlocks there after I say that gentle shower I saw a rainbow resting its further in just where in Autumn I had marked the mole fairies there thought I remembering that rainbows bring out the blooms and that if one can but get to the Rainbow's End his fortune is made in a bag of gold Yan rainbow Zend would I were there thought I and nonetheless I wished it for now first noticing what seemed some sort of Glenn or Grotto in the mountain side at least whatever it was viewed through the rainbows medium it glowed like the poto mine but a worker Day neighbor said no doubt it was but some old barn an abandoned one its broadside beaten in the acclivity its background but I though I had never been there I knew better a few days after a cheery Sunrise kindled a golden Sparkle in the same spot as before the sparkle was of that vividness it seemed as if it could only come from glass the building then if building after all it was could at least not be a barn much less an abandoned one stale hay 10 years Mustang in it no if ought built by mortal it must be a cottage perhaps long vacant and dismantled but this very spring magically fitted up and glazed again one noon in the same direction I marked over dimmed tops of terraced foilage a broader gleam as of a silver buckler held sunwards over some Croucher head which gleam experienced in like cases taught must come from a roof newly shingled this to me made pretty sure the recent occupancy of that far caught in fairy land day after day now full of interest in my Discovery what time I could spare from reading the Midsummer's Night Dream and all about Titania wishfully I gazed off towards the hills but in vain either troops of Shadows and Imperial Guard guard with slow pace and solemn defiled along the Steeps or routed by pursuing light fled broadcast from east to west old Wars of Lucifer and Michael or the mountains though unvexed by these mirrored sham fights in the sky had an atmosphere otherwise unfavorable for Fairy views I was sorry the more so because I had to keep my chamber for some time after which chamber did not face those Hills at length when pretty well again and sitting out in the September morning upon the Piaza and thinking to myself when just after a little flock of sheep the farmers banded children passed a nutting and said how sweet a day it was after all but what their fathers call a weather breeder and indeed was become go sensitive through my illness as that I could not bear to look upon a Chinese creeper of my adoption and which to my delight climbing a post of the Piaza had burst out in Starry Bloom but now if you remove the leaves a little showed millions of strange cankerous worms which feeding upon those blossoms so shared their blessed Hue as to make it unblessed everm more worms whose germs had doubtless lurked in the very bulb which so hopefully I had planted in this ingr peevishness of my weary convalescence was I sitting there when suddenly looking off I saw the Golden Mountain Window dazzling like a deep sea dolphin fairies there thought I once more the queen of fairies at her fairy window at any rate some glad Mountain girl it will do me good it will cure this weariness to look on her no more I'll launch my YW ho cheerly and push away for Fairyland for Rainbow's End in Fairyland how to get to Fairyland by what road I did not know nor could anyone inform me not even one Edmund Spencer who had been there so he wrote me further than that to reach Fairyland it must be Voyage to and with faith I took the fairy Mountain's bearings and the first fine day when strength permitted got into my YW High pommel leather one cast off the fast and away I sailed free voyager as an autumn leaf early Dawn and sing Westward I swed the morning before me some miles brought me nigh the hills but out of present sight of them I was not lost for roadside golden rods as guideposts pointed I doubted not the way to the golden window following them I came to a lone and languid region where the grass grown ways were traveled but by drowsy cattle that less waked than stirred by day seemed to walk and sleep brows they did not the enchanted never eat at least so says Don kote that sagest Sage that ever lived on I went and gained at last the fairy Mountain's base but saw yet no fairy ring a pasture Rose before me letting down five moldering bars so moistly green they seemed fished up from some sunken wreck a wigged old Aries long visaged and with crumpled horn came snuffing up and then retreating decorously LED on along a Milky Way of white weed past dim clustering plad and hiades of small forget me knots and would have led me further still his astral path but for Golden flights of yellow birds Pilots surely to the golden window to one side flying before me from Bush to Bush towards Deep Woods which Woods themselves were luring and somehow lured too by their fence Banning a dark road which however dark led up I pushed through when Aries renouncing me now for some lost soul wheeled and went his wiser way forbidding and forbidden ground to him a winter Wood Road matted all along with winter green by the side of pebble Waters Waters the cheerier for their Solitude beneath swaying fur boughs petted by no season but still Green in all on I Journey my horse and I on by an Old Sawmill bound down and hushed with vines that his grating voice no more Was Heard On by a deep Flume clothed through snowy marble Vernal tinted where freshet Eddy had on each side spun out empty chapels in the living rock on where Jacks in the Pulpit like their Baptist namesake preached but to the Wilderness on where a huge C cross grain block Fern bedded showed where in forgotten times man after man had tried to split it but lost his wedges for his pains which wedges yet rusted in their holes on where ages past in step-like Ledges of a Cascade skull Hollow putts had been churned out by ceaseless whirling of a Flintstone ever wearing but itself unworn on by Wild Rapids po pouring into a secret pool but soothed by circling there a while issued forth serenely on to less Broken Ground And by a little ring where truly fairies must have danced or else some wheel tire been heated for all was Bare still on and up and out into a hanging Orchard where maidenly looked down upon me a crescent moon from morning my horse hitched low his head red apples rolled before him Eaves apples seek no furthers he tasted one I another it tasted of the ground Fairy Land not yet thought I flinging my Bridle to a humped old tree that crooked out an arm to catch it for the way now lay where path was none and none might go but by himself and only go by daring through Blackberry breakes that tried to pluck me back though I but strain towards fruitless growths of mountain laurel up slippery Steeps to Barren Heights where stood none to welcome Fairy Land not yet thought I though the morning is here before me foot sore enough and weary I gained not then my Journey's End but came airong to a craggy pass dipping towards growing regions still Beyond a zigzag Road half overgrown with blueberry bushes here turned among the cliffs a rent was in their ragged sides through it a little track branched off which upwards threading that short defile came breezily out above to where the Mountaintop part sheltered northward by a taller brother sloped gently off a space air Darkly plunging and here among fantastic rocks reposing in a herd the foot track wound half beaten up to a little low stored grayish Cottage capped nun-like with a peaked roof on one slope the roof was deeply weather stained and nigh the turfy eaves trough all velvet napped no doubt the snail monks founded Mossy priories there the other slope was newly shingled on the North side doorless and windowless the clapboards innocent of paint were yet green as the north side of likened Pines or copper hulls of Japanese junks becalmed the whole base like those of the neighboring rocks was rimmed about with shaded streaks of richest sod for with hearth stones in Fairyland the natural rock though housed preserves to the last just as in Open Fields its fertilizing charm only by necessity working now at a remove to the sword without so at least says Oberon grave Authority in fairy lore though setting Oberon aside certain it is that even in the common world the soil close up to farmhouses as close up to pasture rocks is even though untended ever richer than it is a few rods off such gentle nurturing heat is radiated there but with this Cottage the Shaded streaks were richest in in its front and about its entrance where the ground sill and especially the door sill had through long ELD quietly settled down no fence was seen no enclosure nearby ferns ferns ferns further Woods Woods Woods Beyond mountains mountains mountains then sky sky sky turned out in Arial Commons pasture for the mountain Moon nature and but nature house and all even a low cross pile of Silver Birch piled openly to season up among whose silvery sticks as through the fencing of some sequestered grave sprang vagrant raspberry bushes willful asserter of their right of way the foot track so dainty narrow just like a sheep track LED through long ferns that lodged fairy land at last thought I unaa and her lamb dwell here truly a small Abode mere palen sat down on The Summit in a pass Between Two Worlds participant of neither a sultry hour and I wore a light hat of yellow cinate with white duck trousers both relics of my Tropic seagoing clogged in the muffling ferns I softly stumbled staining the knees a sea green pausing at the threshold or rather where threshold once had been I saw through the open doorway a lonely girl sewing at a lonely window a pale cheek girl and fly specked window with wasps about the mended upper panes I spoke she shyly started like some Tahiti girl secreted for a sacrifice first catching sight through Palms of Captain Cook recovering she bade me enter with her apron brushed off a stool then silently resumed her own with thanks I took the stool but now for a space I too was mute this then is the fairy Mountain House and here the fairy queen sitting at her fairy window I went up to it downwards directed by the tunnel pass as through a leveled telescope I caught sight of a far off soft Azure world I hardly knew it though I came from it you must find this view very pleasant said I at last oh sir tears Starting In Her Eyes the first time I looked at out of this window I said never never shall I weary of this and what wearies you of it now I don't know while a tear fell but it is not the view it is Mariana some months back her brother only 17 had come hither a long way from the other side to cut wood and burn coal and she elder sister had accompanied him long had they been orphans and now so old inhabitants of the Soul house upon the mountain No guest came no traveler passed the zigzag perilous Road was only used at Seasons by the coal wagons the brother was absent the entire day sometimes the entire night when at evening out he did come home he soon left his bench poor fellow for his bed just as one at last wearily quits that too for still deeper rest the bench the bed the grave silent I stood by the fairy window while these things were being told do you know said she at last as stealing from her story do you know who lives Yonder I have never been down into that country a way off there I mean that house that marble one pointing far across the lower landscape have you not caught it there on the long Hillside the field before the woods behind the white shines out against their blue don't you mark it the only house in sight I looked and after a time to my surprise recognized more by its position than its aspect or Mariana's description my own Abode glimmering much like this mountain one from the Piaza The Mirage Haze made it appear appear less a farmhouse than King Charming's Palace I have often wondered who lives there but it must be some happy one again this morning I was thinking so some happy one I returned starting and why do you think that you judge some rich one lives there rich or not I never thought but it looks so happy I can't tell how and it is so far away sometimes I think I do but dream it is there you should see it in a sunset no doubt the sunset gilds it finely but not more than the sunrise does this house perhaps this house the sun is a good Sun but it never guilds this house why should it This Old House is rotting that makes it so Mossy in the morning the Sun comes in at this old window to be sure boarded up when first we came a window I can't keep clean do what I may and half Burns and nearly blinds me at my sewing besides setting the Flies and wasps atir such flies and wasps as only Lone Mountain houses know see here is the curtain this apron I try to shut it out with then it fades it you see Sun gild this house not that ever Mariana saw because when this roof is gilded most then you stay here within the hottest weariest hour of day you mean sir the sun guilds not this roof it leaked so brother newly shingled all one side did you not see it the north side where the sun strikes most on what the rain has wetted the sun is a good son but this roof in first scorches and then rots and an old house they went West and are long dead they say who built it a mountain house in Winter no Fox could Den in it that Chimney Place has been blocked up with snow just like a hollow stump yours are strange fancies Mariana they but reflect the things then I should have said these are strange things rather than you yours are strange fancies as you will and took up her sewing something in those quiet words or in that quiet act it made me mute again while noting through the fairy window a broad Shadow stealing on as cast by some gigantic Condor floating at brooding Poise on outstretched wings I marked how by its deeper and inclusive dusk it wiped away into itself all lesser shades of rock or Fern you watch the cloud said Mariana no a shadow a clouds No Doubt though that I cannot see how did you know it your eyes are on your work it dust my work there now the cloud is gone Trey comes back how the dog the Shaggy Dog at noon he steals off of himself to change his shape returns and lies down a while nigh the door don't you see him his head is turned round at you though when you came he looked before him your eyes rest but on your work what do you speak of by the window Crossing you mean this Shaggy Shadow the nigh one and yes now that I mark it it is not not unlike a large black newfinland dog the invading Shadow gone the invaded one returns but I do not see what casts it for that you must go without one of those grassy rocks no doubt you see his head his face the Shadows you speak as if you saw it and all the time your eyes are on your work Trey looks at you you still without glancing up this is his hour I see him have you then so long sat at this Mountain Window where but clouds and Vapors pass that to you Shadows are as things though you speak of them as of phantoms that by familiar knowledge working like a Second Sight you can without looking for them tell just where they are though as having mice like feet they creep about and come and go that to you these lifeless Shadows are as living friends who though out of sight are not out of mind even in their faces is it so that way I never thought of it but the friendliest one that used to soothe my weariness so much cooly quivering on the ferns it was taken from me never to return as Trey did just now the shadow of a birch the tree was struck by lightning and brother cut it up you saw the cross pile Outdoors the buried root lies under it but not the shadow that is flown and never will come back nor ever anywhere stir again another Cloud here stole along once more blotting out the dog and blackening all the mountain while the Stillness was so still deafness might have forgot itself or else believe that noisess shadow spoke Birds Mariana singing birds I hear none I hear nothing boys and bobbl links do they never come a burying up here Birds I seld them hear Boys Never the berries mostly ripe and fall few but me the wiser but yellow birds showed me the way partway at least and then flew back I guess they play about the mountain side but don't make the top their home and no doubt you think that living so lonesome here knowing nothing hearing nothing little at least but Sound of Thunder and the fall of trees never reading seldom speaking yet ever wakeful this is what gives me my strange thoughts for so you call them this weariness and wakefulness together brother who stands and works at open air would I could rest like him but mine is mostly but dull Woman's Work sitting sitting Restless sitting but do you not go walk at times these Woods are wide and Lonesome Lonesome because so wide sometimes is true of afternoons I go a little way but soon come back again better feel lone by Hearth than Rock the Shadows hereabouts I know those in the woods are strangers but the night just like the day thinking thinking a wheel I cannot stop pure want of sleep it is that turns it I have heard that for this wakeful weariness to say one's prayers and then lay one's Head Upon a fresh hop pillow look through the fairy window she pointed down the steep to a small garden patch nearby mere pot of rifled LOM half rounded in by Sheltering rocks where side by side some feet apart nipped and puny two hop Vines climbed two poles and gaining their tip ends would have then joined over in an upward clasp but the baffled shoots groping a while in empty air trailed back whence they sprung you have tried the pillow then yes and prayer prayer and pillow is there no other cure or Charm oh if I could but once get to Yonder house and but look upon whoever the happy being is that lives there a foolish thought why do I think it is it that I live so lonesome and no nothing I too know nothing and therefore cannot answer but for your sake Marana well could wish that I were that happy one of the Happy House you dreamed to see for then you would Behold Him now and as you say this weariness might leave you enough launching my y'all no more for Fairyland I stick to the Piaza it is my box Royal and this Amphitheater my theater of San Carlo yes the scenery is magical the illusion so complete and Madame mear my Primadonna plays her grand engagement here and drinking in her Sunrise note which mimon like seems Struck from the golden window how far from me the weary face behind it but every night when the curtain Falls truth comes in with darkness no light shows from the mountain two and fro I walk the Piaza deck haunted by Mariana's face and many as real a story end of the Piaza by Herman Melville recording by James K white Chula Vista | freeaudiobooks84 | UC_L6DzOjRCJcE_oSXikbcxA | 2012-12-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,329 | 28,224 |
tktW_6Pwoh0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tktW_6Pwoh0 | Human Rights Day - 2018 | Seventy years ago, upon the ashes of countries devastated by war, the Holocaust and economic depression, world leaders devised a plan. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was conceived as a detailed map to guide the world's people out of conflict and suffering, and ensure that relations within societies, and between states, could be sustainable and peaceful. The Declaration inspired liberation movements and led to better access to justice, social protection, economic opportunities and political participation. Wherever respect for its commitments has been present, the dignity of millions has been uplifted, suffering prevented and the foundations laid for a more just world. We need to keep pushing forward. People are increasingly fearful of the great changes our world is experiencing. And it is precisely at times of turmoil and uncertainty that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights can guide us. Step by step, it lights the path. We need more respect. Greater justice. We need to uphold human equality and dignity. And we can achieve this. All of us, wherever we are, can make a difference, by standing up for everyone's human rights. | UN Human Rights | UC3L8u5qG07djPUwWo6VQVLA | 2018-11-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 183 | 1,155 |
-mFzlD9uTAs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mFzlD9uTAs | Neutron data for Nuclear Astrophysics: needs and measurements | good morning and a Yenta from aliens back in - perry from the same easy to register talker and i will talk about the importance of the neutron data for Astrophysics so i will go this manner I will give a short introduction about astrophysics I will talk about the stellar revolution the s and our processes and ok nutri in the lab in this case I would love some my colleague ed before so it is the problem to be the second it was always second in the life my was a second child so I'm sure is suffering is a situation okay we'll talk about the analysis technique the Astrophysical implications and the conclusion so astrophysics is a relatively new new sorry silly the 50 there was a big debate about when and where the nucleosynthesis took place so in cylinder 50 it was a proposal of the region of universe so was very close to the the big bang time while in the same period all was proposing fabric of an element so the nuclear synthesis was taking place in the Stars there was no evidence which was it was with the fabric of the elements and only in the 52 there was the let's say the smoking gap so the the the spectral line of technetium were observed in the Sun right giant now making is a special isotope it does exist on the earth because it is not stable and as long as last time at the 97 97 98 which have 2.6 and 4.2 million years so theoretically there the knot is not shorter than age or the hurt and is also shorter than each of the red giant so this one was the evidence led to the star sense the nuclear synthesis happened in the stars so since that moment we knew that our the majority of the chemical element in universe are produced through the nuclear reactors nuclear reaction in the hot interior all the stuff so the one who's the the the speaker was the milestone of the astrophys nuclear astrophysics and in 84 the father was honored by the Nobel Prize and this one is the Nobel lecture that was given 13 83-93 and this one was the Nobel lecture you can find on science and so now since then we know that the elements are made in the in the start so when how we can know the abundances of elements so fundamentally there are two sources of information they are independent and these are the spectrum photosphere the Sun and and also the Sun special kind of maker rides the it is important to note that the abundance is from these two independent sources are remarkable argument between them so better than 10% so what so we have we can talk about solar abundances and what we notice when we go to plot the abundance is against the mass number is that this element a be upon us off this island and not spread casually in this plot but they have the follow some trend so there are peaks and dips and these leaves and Peaks as some important information about the stellar evolution or better the stellar evolution can explain this particular plot so let's talk about the stellar evolution the best way to represent the stellar evolution is just to plot the log luminosity of the star in function of the surface temperature of the stuff just pay attention that you go from right to left so from low temperature to high temperature and yet from low to no cities up to high luminosity so in the yeah in the bottom right you have the cool and faint star here you have the cool a bright star hotel brightest up and rotted instant our Sun is here the another important feature when you go to make this plot is that the stars are not spread around also here there is a track so you see that observing a system of star here are 25,000 star you see that most of them are on this line that goes from the bright and hot corner to the cool and Dean corner and also there are some other area so there is a transit it is what important to explain why they start refer to things them in certain area and I'm not spread around so in order to understand that you know they're the most important parameter of the star is that mass so you you see here that they go there is also reading the okay that the bigger is the mass higher stays in this in this position so the initial mass of the star and the the the the life of the star is determined by its initial mass so we are here example you let the mass goes in this way and so you have this small star they are quite long life when it the life is almost very quiet and while the big started to go through supernova with big explosion the most of the time the staff spent in this sequence that is the main sequence what we saw before where there was the most populated area and this is connected to the mass from this way so havior is the mass faster and shorter story is its life and now Howard out in the future in this following I will discuss about to be the difference of these of the stellar evolution of different mass but another important things is that how is the distribution of the star always observing a group of stock what we see is that there are much more small star in this range of mass and then hail star and so and also here the people will do it now we will talk about this mass range any other v in this range it was just yeah in this part so this part are not really start the the mass is not enough to start bombing the hydrogen so the but they are able to burn the I the deuterium so it is why they are different from the biggest planet we are talking about always about solar masses that with the thermos is the one so this one I'm not the upstart but they can burn the deuterium and and them but they are not considered it consider real start the other the real start start from this point from length the mass is in this in this range this one up code red dark and they are able to start burning the hydrogen in this case they start 3 a.m. but the mass is not enough to stop power into the alien and the core of the star became an electron the generate gas so the this gas is able to keep two contrast to the gravity and so the star is in equilibrium and slowly slowly dies but this kind of stuck a very long life like about 10 to 12 years and here is just to sketch the LEDs our Sun this one is a red block and is running at the brown dark leather this kind of object the most important star are the one in this range between zero five and three solar masses this one a little bit less for what I'm going to say but always important to study their evolution but I will not spend much time on this and other important masses the very heavy maybe start so I will give you than this the description of this mass more indeed a piece on this they start with mass with initial mass included between zero five and three solar masses are much more complicated than one week so before already taken a DD but they are able to burn hydrogen and after when the hydrogen is exhausted - they are able to start the the helium farming they cannot go for a cannot part carbon and oxygen but it is important to see one day with the depending on the mass they are different way to produce energy so two to two parter diet project if the mass is over there 1.5 solar masses the the the diffusion goes through the PP chain while if it is bigger than 1.5 he goes through the CNO cycle this difference make also changed completely that the the structure of the staff and the way that it is transferred up from the start is different so we saw that for mass between 0-5 a 1.5 the core is a radioactive while the convective envelope is a convective in in the end for 1.4 mass for stop with mass bigger than 1.5 solar masses is completely opposite I will talk longer about these kind of stuff because they are very important for nuclear synthesis other star are these nutrients in all the heavy element are disorder styrene is mass range and didn't contribute to much to the ad element so will not spend much time they just to see the to the super HV star are able to go to to further stage after the helium so they can they can start apartment carbon so so far with this in this master range between 0 5 and 11 solar masses we have the three stages of now we go to the heaviest one so the master the start with the initial mass bigger than 11 solar masses and they can have other three stages of parting and so after the carbon they can use neon they can add oxygen and silicon so this one is the last stage after this stage we are the core that is a richer iron and it's also this one is a gas like electron gas station the generate so there is equilibrium between is the pressure of this gas and in the gravity the promise that the the problem the the battle the the the energy is given by this layer or other material that is a that the shell around around the core so they are still producing material and actually let's say that to go in the in the core so the core becames bigger and bigger in one point the the the fracture of the electron gas isn't evil anymore to contrast the gravity and there is it so in the the stop start to collapse as such the contraction by the the gravity so this point density starts to increase the wind in the density of the core begins at the same level of the nuclear density this is the nuclei and the free Nucor starts feeling the repulsive part of the nuclear force at this point the potential nuclear acts like a spring and there is an explosion into a supernova so we have that the material inside the court is rebounded and why it is going outward it encounters the material is following from the the other shell so this is a materiality exploding it is essentially neutron and protons let's say is bombarding the earth at the ashes creep on the other on the other material said it is a kind of shock waves so the the the last part of that is the last part of the started okay after dies and dies okay as a different evolution can begin or a neutron star or a black hole but it is a disease that the the last quite short if you compared to our Sun or the with a start with the lower mass and but it is funny that to sit with that for this one is the devolution in the earth Frank diagram and you see that for lower for mass with the first time with the lower mass the life is of almost complicated so they have many the line is almost complicated well for this one it is almost straight although they are a complicated life so okay now we know something about the star evolution let's see what we can obtain from the this brought up the abundances so we know that the first part the helium and hydrogen difficulties that is the 19% of the the Altima the material around all the bonuses in the universe is made by erosion and helium and it comes from the Big Bang after we have the okay DS gap that is the barium lithium and Boram and this other element they come from the different stage of the fusion in the star so here we have the alpha nuclei in the end we have the iron pick that comes from the last stage of the fusion so the silicon popping and after this we cannot go by fusion because okay for the binding energy in this point is nothing increasing more but it goes down so you need energy in order to fuse or not so did another any energy to spend in the end stuff so at this point we have mostly 99% of the element therefore so if there are still this small part this is one person cannot be explained by fusion so how they are tweak this material so that is the element sorry this is one hard-hit by Neutron capture and the fact that the Arab Neutron it's evident from this pickle with pickle it helps us to explain the physics so these Peaks are just around the neutral magic nuclei and the fact we are two peaks it means that there are two different process of neutron capture so this process are called and process and ice process and so we can see that all the elements ever met iron are the result of neutron capture processes okay now I will talk about the neutron capture processes so we saw that there are two processes and essentially there is the s process so it has a with a life time of a 10 to the 4 years with an equal intensity about 10 to the 8 new per cubic centimeter after we have the art process that it happens viewing the supernova explosion and you see the lifetime is not shorted but the density of a neutron much higher and between this process that is a competitor this is the the beta decay which lifetimes with a few hours and sometimes can be in competition especially with s process how we have outer s process proceed so we have this M seasonably the one day that we in by fusion in the start and there they can become part of the tape by Neutron some way it so they captured is named this Neutron became heavy enabled in one point the you have the beta decay and so you create a new species and it goes the the path goes in this way creating all the elements that goes from the iron to the life and they you create this element in this beta stability valley about the approaches it goes in the loss of a neutron that next is quite high and so really so in his moment when the stat is proteinuria 1.5 trigger Kelvin so all three element begins from the food their reach of a neutrons and a stroke adapt and stable and he starts to decay they have a chain of educates till they reach the beta Ballack stability so we are late the most of these isotopes isotopes created by our process at the one close to the Neutron drip line so the process is stopped it's important also to know the later okay behind the ion peak the elements are peeled by s and our project so we are 50% contribute to process almost equally but it's important to notice that there are some I thought that is only our I stopped and some it is only s that they are very important in order to modeling the star evolution modeling especially this face of the nucleus a nucleus in the system in this case you see that these two awesome are as only because our children by the reigning 187 so from what information we can have from this kind of isotope especially by the S I will talk more about the s process then our process because it is it the one easily because first of all you have there to them the daughter nuclei is very really to the balance is not the Singapore there are process and also you easily so we will see in the Delta future that you can make this Neutron is possible trouble in the in the lab and easy in the cross-section has a big influence on the footpath or the s process so in the case of the severe we have the plot of the cross section for the abundances for only as isotopes and so you here see that there is a kind of trend and that is okay the value of this by an can change of a factor 100 but the nice things is that you see in these two area between the neutron magic nuclei you have almost a constant area in this case we'll talk about the local equilibrium where you have that the cross section for that analysis is it a constant is it crossing it is almost logic because if you think that if you have a small cross section of course is that nuclei does except to capture other news and so accumulate if the cross section is bigger easy to capture and smaller it is a logic and so the I ID from here you can see that of course the local synthesis of the elements heavier than iron cannot can only from 1x explosion so cannot come home from one star just because you have this kind of exponential prank so it means that to obtain this material the these elements they have to go through different generation of the star totally general stuff so the the idea was to describe or this point by an exponential using a few parameters just the fraction of nuclear sits in the time of exposure so this one was the big success in the 90 that were okay because F is the fraction of the season clay and the Towson and natural exposure so in the 92 was a big success by Katherine he was able to be with the data using the cross section and Abernathy's available in that time so what he got was that there are essentially two blue one is the main component and it can be described with two parameters with set of parameters and there is this part the in black one that is called with component that is K it is described from this soil what does it mean that to obtain the element reduce from 90 to 205 you need the six percent of nucleus it's of iron and they have to in the in the capture like an average of 10 neutrons per tank so for any exposure and okay in the end overview you have a much larger fraction with a less time of exposure so and another review about this paper is always by Kepler who is okay was giving is important if you're interested in the interest tree but this is simple model doesn't give many information okay now we know that there are different stellar site where these nuclear synthesis take place but we don't have that any information about the flux of the neutron who is producing the neutron and the time so long we need two of these and so in the almost the same time the same period was the proposed in a model it is called thermal pulse model were was explaining it more detail how this nuclear synthesis take place in some stars so from now what we know from this model that the the stellar pulsar Stella process size are the LGB star the one with the low a GB start with mass with the initial mass between 1.5 a three solar masses this one is for the main component and instead for the weak component we have the the the factory are this heavy start between 15 and 25 solar masses and in particular during the the aluminum core phase and/or in the shell come on Barney the most attractive between these two is located this one and I will describe in detail any regard to the sources and I respect what what happened in this kind of stuff so this one is the fat in the blank rustle diagram and so they started we are interested are in this point usually this is the master pigeon that we're interest is for a to swarm a sista and here is when it is the main sequence when the hydrogen in the cork is exhausted the start is in this position at this point the hydrogen should not completely exhaust it but is that there is not any more in the course the record is a ilium bridge and so the temple is not enough to stop the ilium Barney and the stuff starts to contract but still the respect over the energy that is given from the hydrogen hydrogen that is in the shell outside the the core but okay so we see that the Stars starts to cool down a bit but becames private because of course the the trojan shed is burning at one point when the temperature it is enough so because okay there is still the contraction for the gravity in the center of the temple is the temporary the center is increasing so at one point we have another lepidus hina to start the helium burning and so the the star is in his position in that moment and so when we are under the hydrogen earth when the helium is parting so it serves to again became hotter the star and it moves in this position so it is it a bit less bright but it is hotter at this point the the ilium is exhausted and the star has a oxygen carbon core and two shells outside you Scott one is the first one near the core is the ilium and the word lil bit further is the the idrija and the the mass of the star is not enough to start with the Carbon Farming and so the the you begin the contraction well they are this contraction the the temperature increases a big and so it becomes enough to start again the hydrogen burning in the shell the energy that is produced on it is not enough to stop the the contraction but but in this moment of the stop you have that the starts to produce new from that of PDFs till the contractions April increase and at this point at one point you have the enough attempted to is a high enough to start the ileum burning when the idiom start on the straightaways when is the ileum start burning there is an explosion the hydrogen shell is brought far away from the core so it cruel dungeon which are completely the erosion erosion party and you have the helium the helium okay is not such bad bad knee about a pig doesn't stop it as a contractionary way and after why is doesn't have anymore not anymore enough to to contrast the gravity and you have the hydrogen can specs that I drove the ileum which often you have again the even so yeah this kind of I've come of gym freeze of the salad contraction in the expansion in this particular part of the life of the staff start the stab use the 50% or his mass and so slowly slowly here is a p3 is very difficult to finish like why dark is important also to see that it is called the act of a GP because you see this one they tend asymptotically to the Brian to the giant branch so let's see what happened this part is the most important part for the nucleosynthesis of the heavy element so the start looks like this one so this one is all the materiality is spread from the from the staff and the youngster is this one in the center so is it we have that competitive angle of changes that we say we have a disk or of a carbon oxygen here we have the helium burning shell and here is the hydrogen burning shed so this one is a more just a little bit better but what happened is very important what you in there either the hydrogen phase we have the desert there are lots of proton available so in this source of a neutron is activated so you have the the the flux of these density it goes like this this phase lasts almost 100,000 here after when the template is an ugly of this explosion and so and you have the helium in the ileum parking time you have the disordered source is activated in the Sun you see as much higher mutant densities but the time is much shorter is around 200 200 years and these this pass they are called thermal pulses they can last between 1015 we can have between 10 and 15 of these pi 150 of these pulses depending of the mass of the star so these are the two source of Neutron important thing is during this explosion we have the part of it material that is in the core and yet is a brought up so this edge Apple so it can be filled a carbon here and part of the heavy elements they are synthetized in this face are brought on by the solar wind on the a far away from the from the the core so it's not what the others you see around the star okay now it's finished the vertical parts go now in the lab and here in this part is I will repeat that either just a few things if you slice of the cola so okay the you can have a neutron in the lab largely already we saw within the thermal reactor or with some ammonia jetted Neutron base it on these on these the reaction already details on these the description or by time in the time of light facility where you have a wide spectrum and high-resolution the array okay I think I can go very fast sodium is a there is a different way to produce Neutron one is that whitter for the production and the facility that uses technical illa Galena and FBI okay or Allah lately so effective and what is palliation you have the tech neutral are objected from heavy targeted you to charge particle in pinching on this target facility that uses technical end of thanks and the eases the time are you already see this man so this one so you can calculate the energy from the time of flight and one hundred things is important the flight path so longer is the flight path better is the resolution but longer is the flight path the smaller is the neutron flux so you have to find a compromise between these two needs and okay this one isn't off you already saw this one before so then need to show you and this one is Galina you see all this one of the the flight path of the Galina I think you have a better description later by the people come Galina and the most important things is that they have nine flight paths and they can make different kind of measurement you see here the list of measurement that they can can make about flags will you so radiative for the integrated flags on top is lower than what the other facility also just to think that these practices at 185 meters while we go isn't a nice neutron flux is comparable to ranks but lacks is a twenty meters we are always the nectar of his strength I 185 meters and this one is very important when you are measuring rocket these samples that are also important for the astrophysics another important things that there was taurah in the previous talk was about the resolution and the you when you have a nutria if you can go it can escape directly or you can have a path inside the the spallation target so you what you have is you have the geometrical length plant plus the path inside of the the sample so what you can happen here a video to take countries a land because you can have neutron that arrives in the same time but they have originally different energy so in this case about resolution and in order to take account of the resolution it depends on the energy and in this way so you have to take in account this time off what is the effect you see here is the comparison between Galina and then top you see that the effect of the resolution in the Gila is much smaller than one in and top year you see that how it depends on the distance so in the end so that it is from if rise of the resolution what is the effect of the resolution so this one is what you should see resonance this one is the the broadening due to the Doppler effect and when you consider also the resolution is this one is that what you really have so this one is that all these effect has to be considered in the data analysis when you make the analysis of the resonances what do we detect they usually serve for physical needs you have two different kind of measurement you can make one is the capture neutral the neutral writing of the sample is the capture they emit a gamma so you detect the gamma and you can have also presenation measurement work here you measure all the neutron that are doesn't the neutron step don't undergo to the capture so and what about the neutron capture yet what happen is that a neutron is captured so you have this compound okay and so after the the compound nucleo stays in some excited level state sorry and so it decays emitting gammas from detection of the gamma you have the spectra of the resonances and so what we measured grow with our image of the cross-section of the compound is this one is the the formula where here the meaning of all these samples of the spin factor is G and the gamma is the total width and the neutron width and the word the total width usually is given by all the exit channel so by the elastic channel the captured channel in the fish most of the sample of the data rate for physical interest for muscle sample is the gamma can be neglected so if you see a resonance this one is a beta meaning of the gamma this one is the highest proportional to the gamma a gamma gamma into L gamma as well so E is the energy of the the resonance and the total relative area is connected to this two parameter gamma and gamma gamma another important things is when you are detecting also you have different resonance so there is a definition that we have the resonant region when the your resin the chemical reagents is knowledge and twisting between two resonance and in the resin region you have the result raisin on region when you have the deflection resolution is smaller than this distance and you have the unresolved reservoir we have a so present region when the detection resolution is bigger so the we will talk about the different technique how you can detect the gamma one is a peep from activation you first of all you bombard the the same that you were to study and after you go to detect all the gamma that are produced by this this sample and it cannot be done for all the samples because you can only four samples that have the a plus one isotope radioactive otherwise it it is stable it cannot be done time of life these after that another way to study the neutron capture is by the level population it is visual with the Magnum detector and the other wonder that which is the total energy detection where do you detect only one gamma from the cascade so your detector have such a small efficiency that are able to the day just one gamma gamma curve time in this guy in this case you need the weighting function I will explain later and the nutria has to be inside the detectors would be insensitive to the nutria and typical detector for this kind of detection Arthur c66 is a vision and thought another way it's the one that when you detect all the cascade so in this case you need a 4 PI 4 PI detector with high efficiency very high efficiency and it allows to have discrimination between capture and fission typical detector for this kind of we are the barium fluoride and they are used in an top let's see now what is the ill you know so the real is just a fraction of instant neutrons it undergoes to n gamma reaction so here is the numbers of you know that the other goes reactions one is the total flux in this one is the efficiency and the relation between hill and cross section is the ribbon is a report here important things is the the efficiency is one little APC it depends from the neutron energy from the energy of the neutron and the energy deposited in the factor so we saw before that one way to detect the neutron was the total energy detection where we were detecting only one gamma and so you hear that you have to pay attention because of course you can detect this gamma or you can detect this gamma D of different energy so the efficiency will be different for the same so what you have to do is just to find a way in order to have this efficiency independent of the deposit energy so what we do that with the pulse a quick technique so just simply what you do you just modify your software your efficiency in order to make your it depend from the cascade you do that making simulation you just take ignited you know the energy of the neutron by the time apply so you know neutral when you detect the gamma you use it the right way in order to have the efficiency independent from the the cascade and the accuracy of this technique is better than 2% another important things that we saw before is the fact that the detectors for the to be insensitive to the neutrons but what can happen even if you peel thank you like the 66 are almost based on detecting neutrons but usually what you have is this one so you have a neutral it arrives and the gamma is producing one of the gamma is detected from your C 66 but what can happen is so you have either so what can happen is that the neutral is Alexis scattered and after is Capital y by the material surrounding the the detectors in the ganma that is produced by this catcher is detective is confused with the one capture event and so in this case you have the server position of these two elastic we capture capture cross-section so yeah to be attention on the materiality surround go to the material which your detector are me so in the piece like this we have the detector are emitted in a carbon fiber and most of materiality came where the capture can occur is I've also is another important things that has to get the spirit is has to pay attention have to pay attention is the thickness of the sample because you can see you can have a sample with the single scattering it so here you have them the right one is that the resonance within the single scattering but you can ability the sample is too big you cannot move for scattering and you can see that a resolution of the resonance get worse in this case and so it's just now about the analogy so we so before that just because of the instrumental limitation we have that our resolution get worse over there the Doppler effect and the the resolution of them get worse so but the only things the important things is that the area of all these right result is the same so that the area below the resonance is independent of the experimental resolution and so what is important to study is not in the the resonance is the area and okay it's already before the Sun radiation is one is the ratio between the total area at the cross-section is one of the relation between the for the gamma capture and in the session in the in the area for the for the capture so in the case of the things sample we have added photo transmission we can express that area with this formula and you pay attention it is different we feel you use thin and thick sample in the case of thin sample from this area from the area analysis you can detect you can have select the the gamma and in case of the you have this relation between the area and in the gammas in the case of the capture and in this case you have that you choose a with thin sample in relation between the area and the in the parameters gamma and gamma gamma and gamma gamma is this one so it is important to note that if the four circles where the gamma M is much bigger than the gamma gamma from the area you can directly calculate the gamma gamma gamma and but in case it is not possible if you measure only with that capture what you can are is just this relation where you can calculate this factor it's called care now and you can be used for Astrophysical school so okay this one are all the technique that we can use for calculator cross-section and how we use the cross section for the astrophysics so what is important as or no no I was for another important things is not on normalization so we saw before that the efficiency depends on the neutron energy and on the energy that is detected but also it depends from other other parameters that are difficult to keep under control these parameters the distance between the simulator and the detector that thing can change just when or somebody change the sample so - mm keep under control to take in account these these other factors one is it to normalize the measuring so we you need a measurement of some standard sample in this piece the gold but you can use also the iron so there are some samples were very well known you use the set rate resonance and what you do you calculate the the the ilford is for this parameter because you know very well this parameter you make a fit with your theoretical data and so you did you determine is two parameter and so this one is the the normalization factor that you have used in order to take in account all these parameters okay now so we saw how to calculate the cross section which our case is the area is more important so we so to normalize but what we need to for Astrophysics the we know that the the neutrons that are quickly thermalized to the temperature of the star and there so what we have used is the Maxwell Boltzmann distribution and so you have to folder the cross section that gap from your sample that your study with the maximum average cross section of the time so that your study so we saw before from the KGB star that there are different temperatures so during the carbon 13 neutron source the temperature is around 8 kv for the neon neutron source the tank reservoir 23 maybe while in the for the process in heavy start the 10 degrees around 990 TV so you see that you need to calculate your maximum average cross section for different Mac radium and so what usually you do you compute maximum average cross section in this way using individual problem you're folding via the cross section that you know with the maximum average with the matter and distribution okay so how you can calculate the maximum at the the maximum average cross section so depends on which facility you are we so when you use the activation technique yeah this more an object almost fun energetic neutrons per Radian is the Rigbys maximum she spectra and so the data can be directly the nature you is if you obtain from this facility are already the maximum distribution facility like this era okay in the van der graaf their capacity reacts are for us la nostra in construction I think syrup is already producing data and to state that is the activation and second of you mature the the gammas the pro is that it is selected metal signal background and you have larger flux because the sacral is just attached to the the problem is that you can use for all the samples and we also think that you can produce the maximum edge cross-section only for set energy which can be 25 or 50 50 so it is not easy to extrapolate this data to lower or higher and additionally especially for samples that presents lots of resonance in the region that you want to study so it is not so straightforward the other one is with the neutron time-of-flight we saw that I will talk quite a lot and so here you can determine the the cross-section for almost all energy so you can integrate Maxwell averages for for all the energy you need the prominent is that essentially you need almost pure sample while in the previous we will use the activation you can use just natural samples and also it sometimes there to be quite big also here we have the the pranic of the background but okay most of time is just the samples the biggest problem I saw in for when you have like if I stop okay you need very high flux facility okay now we I will show you the needs for the astrophysics the curve section the weed so here is the almost actual situation eyebrows about accuracy and and the mass number so you see that the accuracy that the the cross-section is quite high so it's quite low for most of the the samples and the what is required in astrophysics is an accuracy better than 5% with a static control of the systematic so you can see the results or work lots of work to do between these side the problem is the elements that are some that are more important like the branching point so this isotope are I stood where the beta decay is in competition with s process after you have the magic nuclei at n points like the delay the seed isotopes are very important to know in order to modeling the stellar evolution and there is some I suppose special interests like way across some cosmic counter or Neutron poison isotope about the branching point along the s process that are 21 this one is nice paper that talks about the ruger physics in the start and there are P here there are the list of the branching point there are 21 on the s process path and before 2001 no one of them was measured so recently since the 2001 two of them were measured nickel 63 and some are even other utility three three of them were measured this year was still there are taught the results and the complication of these samples is not the fact that they are radioactive okay this is the here is the the the laughs the lifetimes of receptor for the nickel is 100 year and for the scenario is done 900 here the prevention is to two years and this one is 1.9 so is not only the reactive but how to obtain is these samples not easy to find them and and also to to use them in any facility the complication comes out to think of thing that so I will just kind of a bit the somalian scenario is very important because he has a the off life is not three years under laboratory but it's changed with the time so in this process side you can go down feel three years and so depending on these temperatures you can add in the different flags of course you can have the test process can go on this path or can go on this other way so it can feed a Rakhi 151 on a rocket 153 in different way so it will follow different paths and paths so the pressure greater depends on a terminal condition of the star and it can be used to measure the temperature of the star of course once the cross section is well-known this asperity was done a tenth off in the 2001 and for the first time if it was possible to see many many lessons and here is just two here is the background here is that the Signet so you can see with this kind of facility what kind of measurement you can make with the rejected samples and what was for the first time we were able to have the experimental max will never cross section you can see that here in the yellow you have the model sanest one is the experimental one so there was a big difference between the BOK was difference between the models and the real data another important isotope Willet was measured another prediction point was the nickel 63 this one is one of the seats nuclei is just in the region where for the mass is smaller than 90 and so in this here the nickel 63 is the first branching point of the s process because you is branching because of course you can have that depending on the flux you can have that one path or the other and so you have that during the ileum core burning if the process proceeds in this way and during the carbon shock burning the process because in this way another important things is that for the this region for the mass smaller than 90 the relation Sigma and constant is not balanced of the local opposition is not badly so is important to know very well that resection because that the accuracy of one cross-section influence the knowledge of the other the other cross-section also here just okay to give an idea how difficult is to have the samples is the the sample of the nickel 63 was obtained trauma from the necrotic 62 sample is it was irradiated in an thermal reactor for a few years in the end we obtain only 30% of the of the incas 63 you have to declare counted it decays and so there was also contamination from kuru 63 and in this case was possible to make the hint of separation a talk obtained almost kappa 3 kappa trick sample but for many same keys the grave is not so so easy so in the end we obtain these results and also this one is the maximum experimental maximum average cross section at house in this case is different from the one that was in the in the models before so it was the first high-resolution measurement need for this sample another case important for the for the astrophysics is electronically zirconium is a surrogate of the diamond but is very important in astrophysics and it belongs to the first neutral magic so the bottleneck for the s process like like we say we so before and so we have just the it is important for the heb start so see here in the first phase were during the the carbon phase you have that s process goes in this way so the the 96 is completely skipped from the the production captured in why when you have the higher Neutron flux you know that the production of 96 is important to note that in the second phase of the passes so when you ever do this one is the episode the first piece I hydrogen helium so after when we are making hydrogen the zirconia 96 is not reached by the s process but is destroyed by this process because it is there so it captures a neutron so and after it is create again so the quantity cross-section and abundance of jipang 96 is very important to constrain the stellar model and also is important because after 1 point 5 mega here you have that 93 the case producing new 93 that is the only stable isotope of the niobium so the importance is also ok what was the situation just in the past there are many measurement during the a sorry they were very made measurement of these isotope and what was noticed was that the cardinality okay here we have the up the solar abundances and here you have the ratio between what you calculate the burns did you calculate with the cross-section so the s opponent is over the solar abundance and so it means that the X process contributed to the 80% of the depth rania 19 while the second iam language to be Islamic isotope and here that the 96 that should be almost only an isotope because if partially is escaped from the s process when only during the neon phase path is destroyed by the hydrogen phase that the carbon phase it is much longer you see that here the the abundance is due to the s process calculated with the old cross section was higher than the one from the safe community where the ship should be much smaller in the importance of the zirconium okay is the owner also in the make your rights when you were to study them and you see that political ninety six is the one it as bigger fluctuation because it gives us an indication of how many pulses the word the thermal pulse is aware in the star and so on so it's a very very important for the ex process and the data that were obtained in this measure encloses dimensional world an and talk where this one so here is the with the old cross-section that were used further to make the calculation we saw before the this part of 95 is missed because the this is a branching point with a very short life and so it is not easy to measure so the only way that you have to to guess about is this estimation about this cross section is all using some model or uses some kind of calculation so what we did in analysis was just to consider the the other the maximum for the event isotope so was how they were very in function of the neutron number this one is further you see so this the behavior is just because it is a neutral magic so the area the cross section is very low because magically start to crease it in decrease while if you go little bit far away from the region you know magic you have that the trend is more millennia so we took the odds also and what we try to do is to you make a fit of these two lines and the only difference between the other and and even ISO is the pairing effect so it is waving other in estimation of the cross section of the 95 so what you was completely destroy was like 21 maybe but and if you see if you compare with models you clear this was not too far from this model most so with easy new value we were to calculate again the the dalish the ratio between the abundances and so our abundance you said you see that okay this is it the Eternity is not better but finally you can see that the parity six almost fixed so the contribution from this process it is as it should be so as well as the results everything in these in this paper another okay I'm still okay so is another important solution if there's something ISIL in Libya some information about the age of universe so the Ottoman is one of these isotope and so we with that we can know how old is the universe and just soak it is the data are here in the current were published here and just you see how we can measure the age of universe one way is that cosmological way by the apple time definition the otherwise does from it away based on observational block class Norway is the nuclear way that is based on the abundances and decay properties of the species species there are different ISO they can be used for this purpose but notice that the only one that is in the s path is certitude with where the isotopes are smaller pendant life because the s process goes from the I don't do that at this awesome and grain on the other one it can be used they are ended by a process so the idea is that okay here the idea is that we have this one RS only isotopes and the renew is produced by a by art process and it decays after 41 here so if you know very well the cross-section of 186 and 187 you can estimate the contribution to 187 due to the decay and from this con you can calculate the age of the universe so the idea is that you had in that lava across the nation so we are here in this region where a and Sigma and is Casta and you have so that Sigma 96 but four times they bloom that is over 86 has to be equal to the cross-section of 87 for the abundance over 87 so in this way you can have that the contribution due to the decay of the rainy can be calculated in this way so what you need is the just do the dual calculus about that is a ceramic observation and so in no T need to calculate this very well this construction Oh a tea set 687 this measurement was done also a tenth off in his one is the cross-section for the maximum bridge cross section for the 86 you see this different was smaller than the previous measurement and this one is for the night for the 87 and in this case is the cross section is the cross section is a bit bigger than previous measurement in this way they were able to calculate the age of the universe and it was given is rated the most important things is a direction of now 0.04 percent to the 0-4 jjigae to the total error and so you see that there is a still difference between all these techniques this way to calculate the nuclear onto the edge of universal curve should match in some point same range and okay there can be some problem for the order but of course we know the problem for the our cross section is that part of the xiv condition further the osmium we have the there are many problems that like with the the BJT KF life of the regen is from is dependent on the time pressure and cross section of the husband 87 is influenced by the the population of the low-lying excited level and also okay the branching tank is then it also some contribute to to the complication of this measurement and also the chemical evolution of the galaxy in Christ history of the episode this way also the interpretive of rhenium and on screen so I can conclude now so we I think I showed you how much is important and the last years it was a big progress that it was a a first part of it just after that the 60 there was a very big number of measurements that were made for us physical purpose after those after the release a measurement in out recently thanks also to the end of facility there this interest is very new and so there were many interests and many cross section with calculators open interesting cross section like the one I should a few of them I should here but still we need for that progress especially in the branching point where they are very difficult to measure so it is once again challenge for the for the future [Applause] [Music] you | ICTP Science, Technology and Innovation | UCEnzzp6hyw4q_qk8ba6E6XA | 2018-02-19 | Creative 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LuWGdmcVKCM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuWGdmcVKCM | Home is where you get love and affection, and Kerala is home for me | Rahul Gandhi | I'd like to welcome all the senior leaders on the stage leaders sitting here in front of us Congress UDF workers brothers and sisters friends from the media like to welcome all of you here today um around 20 days ago we started yatra [Music] number and the idea behind the yatra is to bring India together once again India which is being divided with natural disease spread where anger is being smoked the idea was to curb the anger reduce the hatred and bring the entire country together and now we walk the first few days in Tamil Nadu and then the last 18 or 19 days I think we've been working in Kerala and I must say as I'm leaving Kerala I have a little bit of sadness I have a little bit of sadness as I'm leaving Kerala because as you know I'm now a member of parliament from Kerala and I represent the people of why not as I was leaving home I thought to myself I'll be walking for four or five months so I won't be seeing my home for four or five months then this morning this morning when I was walking I suddenly said to myself how foolish I was in the morning because because I realized today I was going to be walking in my second home [Applause] see home is a place where you have affection you have loved you feel comfortable okay the place where you're born it's always easy to make that your home but this is a special home for me I was not born here I have been shown tremendous love tremendous affections tremendous respect over here so thank you for giving me a second home foreign [Applause] are not just physical spaces it's not just a geography or a piece of land if simply this land existed and the people of Kerala did not exist this place could not be called Kerala is Kerala only becomes Kerala because of the way of thinking the beliefs of the people of Kerala is and these beliefs are not new today somebody asked me in fact in our meeting which we had with the senior leaders part of which you will see because we recorded it is one of the leaders asked me what was your experience what is your experience and after that while I was walking I was thinking about what he asked me after that when I was walking I was thinking what he asked me is and now I've met thousands and thousands of Cadillacs demonstrations almost like a river that is flowing foreign I've been looking for disrespect Ed and I have not found anything people people from all communities people from all religions different parts of Kerala men women people from different political parties because quite a few brothers from the left front have been on the side of the roots maybe sometimes someone falls down like today one lady fell down nobody asked us which religion are you from nobody asks her what language you'll speak nobody also are you a man or a woman nobody answer are you old or young they immediately go and help her you know that is almost like the river is automatically protecting itself and so I was thinking this is not a new idea this did not happen today this is the same idea that someone like narayana used to speak about it so inside each one of you is the idea of propagated by people like narayana and that is why you respect your leaders that is why you respect people because deep inside you believe in him and in your actions it can be seen now there are some organizations which are attacking this idea they are spreading hatred violence anger intolerance in the country and they are disturbing the river that I was talking about and that is the idea behind the yatra is we will not let them spread hatred and uh and intolerance In this River called India is when they came to power they came to power using hatred and angels using division using arrogance and you can see the results but there is a even more important result today India faces the highest level of unemployment it has ever faced that difference it faces the highest prices it has ever faced it has the highest death it has ever had but I expect it has ever happened and India is possibly one of the most unequal Societies in the world we have the second richest man in the world and then we have millions and millions and millions of unemployed people today and their policies are designed to harm the average Indian s who does demonetization harm Ayana and who does it benefits who does the current GST huh and who does it benefits who doesn't Farm laws harm and who does it benefits the answer is all these laws benefit a limited number of people and harm the vast majority of Indian citizens of course it is about bringing people together but it is also against The Unfinished in Indian Society we are not ready to accept India when millions and millions and billions of youngsters can never get a job we are not ready to accept the India where parents spend thousands and thousands of rupees for their children's education and it means nothing um where prices just keep Rising and never stop s this is the message and for me it has been an honor to walk the streets of this wonderful state [Applause] and I'm mostly to be ending the world the Kerala part of the world from my second home and I'd like to thank you for the tremendous love and affection you have shown me today and you always [Applause] I said it before to you but you have given me so much love and affection that I can never repay you back any curriculum is normally normally if a person is in debt they can always pay the debt back I am in a very strange position foreign I'd like to end on a sad note I am sad today that one of our great leaders is not here with us he left us just a few days ago I remember foreign because of the type of person he wants a secular generous leaders a man who worked tirelessly tirelessly for this constituency and the streets and a man who did whatever he did extremely well foreign and all my love and affection to his family and to his memories thank you very much for coming here this evening | Rahul Gandhi | UC1DtEMePmr4O6F2do6BVl7A | 2022-09-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,119 | 5,900 |
NQSMQs_iz1o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQSMQs_iz1o | Light Combat Helicopter Prachanda will be a perfect chopper for High altitude operations of forces | We are talking about the Indian Military's Light Combat Helicopter Prachanda whose induction into the Indian Military in Air Force and Army started in 2022 with a limited number of units and last year, in November, approval of 150 plus additional combat helicopters has also been given by the Defense Acquisition Council about which we will talk further, but if we talk about this combat helicopter (LCH), then its special thing is that it is the only helicopter in the world which can operate in high altitude areas of around 5000 meters plus altitude with a full load of weapons and that means it can operate at SiaChin Glacier, the highest battlefield in the world and its second important thing is that its designing, development and manufacturing is completely indigenous by HAL and The purpose of developing it was also the same - for the high altitude operations. Actually, India felt the need of combat helicopters for high altitude operations during the Kargil War in 1999 because at that time the limitations of Russian-origin armed choppers were revealed to India, to operate at that level with a full load and at that time the forces had to reduce the weight to a level that would enable them to bear the appropriate loads of fuel and ordnance required for their operations. So, at that time India felt the need for combat helicopters which could operate in areas like Kargil, Siachin and Ladakh, easily without any limitations and after this the process of designing and development of LCH started in mid-2000s when the government sanctioned the project for LCH Light Combat Helicopters' designing and development and 11 years after the Kargil War, in 2010, HAL conducted the first test flight of a prototype of LCH and it was followed by extensive trials in every type of terrain, whether it is sea level, high-temperature areas, in hot deserts and most importantly at high altitudes. During the trials, different LCH prototypes successfully landed in high-altitude regions, for multiple times and at that time it was created a world record for landing and take-off at an altitude of approximately 4700 metres, in the Siachin region. It became the only Combat Helicopter in the World to take off and land at that altitude. After the successful trials and missile testing, it became ready for production for the operational use by 2020 and initially Manufacturing of 15 units of limited series production started, 10 for the Air Force and five for the Army and after two decades of research and development, trials and testing, the first unit of LCH was inducted into the Indian Air Force in October 2022 and at that time it was formally named as "Prachanda" and with this, the first combat helicopter unit of the Indian Air Force was raised in Jodhpur and subsequently in November, the same year, the induction of that LCH started in the Indian Army and the first combat helicopter unit was raised in the Army Aviation Corps. Now all the units have been delivered to the Air Force and Army with an indigenization rate of 45% and subsequently the procurement of 156 LCHs has been approved by DAC in November 2023 which is 90 for the Army and 66 For the Air Force, the indigenization rate will be around 55 per cent according to the Press Information Bureau. Now, if we talk about the other attack helicopters of the Indian Military, there is Russian origin Mi-25 and Mi-35. Mi-25 has has been replaced already by the American Apache combat helicopters, in 2019 and after that, there is Rudra, the armed variant of the Advanced Light Helicopter - Dhruv and this is only an armed helicopter not a dedicated fully combat helicopter and after that the American Apaches, which are also the most versatile helicopters Combat Helicopters in the World but all these helicopters have some limitations to operate at the challenging high altitude areas of Ladakh, Sikkim and Kargil and they are well suited to operate at the sea level, in the plain areas, in the hot desert and to Some extent, in the lower mountainous terrains. But Prachanda is an exception. Now, talking about its technical parameters and strengths, the maximum operational weight of Prachanda is 5.8 tonnes and according to HAL's website, its service ceiling, that is the maximum altitude it can achieve, is 6.5 km around 21000 feet. But, with a full payload, it can carry operations at around 5000 meters + altitude and as we talked earlier its maximum landing altitude is 4700 meters approx., which it had achieved during trials, with 500 kg of payload with 500 kg of payload and it also has Twin Shakti engine that is designed by the Safran French Safran Group and these Shakti engines are currently being jointly developed by HAL and Safran. Now talking about its strengths, the first is its Air-to-Air target capability. In 2019, during the missile trials, Prachanda engaged a Moving aerial target with air to air missile and that was the first ever demonstrated by any Indian combat helicopter to engage in air-to-air targets and then comes the capability of Anti-tank operations which is for the ground targets and this capability is based on its Helina Anti Tank Guided Missiles fitted into the Prachanda and this missile is indigenously designed and developed missile with an operational range of up to 7 km. Another missile system that is fitted into the Prachanda, that is the European Mistral-II launchers, developed by MBDA missile systems and apart from this it also has the capability to carry combat operations during day and night due to its advanced sensors and it can be used for a wide range of roles like combat search and rescue, for the Destruction of Enemy Air Defense and Counter Insurgency operations. It can perform well in jungles and populated areas and supporting ground forces, during the counter insurgency operations, with its guns and rockets integrated into it. Although, the Prachanda is designed to carry Helina Anti-Tank Guided Missiles and European Mistral Missiles. But the Limited Series Limited Series Production Variants They didn't come with the Full Missile Systems and will be integrated later on. But the coming 156 units of LCH will come with these missile systems as a Fully Combat Helicopter and They Will Not Only Just Come with the missile systems but with other improvements also like the possible capability to operate in any type of weather like rain, fog, smoke and haze types of weather and these current variants are only meant to operate in clear weather. Prachanda has been designed keeping in mind the limitations of helicopters during the Kargil war and also keeping in mind some of the shortcomings of the Advanced light helicopter - Dhruv, based on which, the Prachanda has been developed. So, it's capability of operating in any type of terrain makes it not only a strength for the Indian Military but it is also a fit for the world as currently there is no such combat helicopter anywhere in the world. | The Defense Ride | UC2bvG8RDeh3yUYo3hcZekNQ | 2024-01-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 1,178 | 6,942 |
CBUBZFaU4QI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBUBZFaU4QI | Hammerhead Twister -Go Cart (Rebuild) Part 7 #Hammerhead | how you guys doing thanks for coming back this is part 7 of the hammerhead twister rebuild we're going to focus on wiring and getting these brakes working [Music] once again welcome back appreciate you guys watching so now we're on part seven uh i actually went and got a white board actually my brother dan i.t guy thank you buddy uh brought me over a white board so i can kind of keep track of where we're at so i don't end up with uh you know something i forgot to do so here is my to-do list and i'm going to start on this this week hopefully i can make some good progress this week the the big one wiring uh i'll get into it but that's going to take me a little while here hopefully i can have it done in a day or two but it looks like i may have to rewire most of this due to the the kits that i purchased the wiring kits do not match up so i'll get into that more in a little bit but we have the brake pads i got the right ones in and then we need to bleed the brakes out after i get those in and then actually let me show you real quick i think i showed you before the uh the ones i originally purchased it's windy these are the ones i originally purchased obviously not the right ones there we go that's what i needed right there so i'm going to go ahead and get those installed into the back i'm going to pull these seats i have not installed them permanently yet but i also got some neat little boots here these are going to go on the steering rack just tidy things up a little bit and then i have a question for you guys what do you think would be cool to do with these nifty i can get it unrolled these nifty hammer head stickers so i had a couple ideas uh i know they were originally intended to go on uh the roll bar kind of like that but i had an idea of maybe taking off the hammerhead part and putting it down on that little panel and then taking the flames and maybe putting them here or back or anyway i got some ideas but i was wondering if you guys wanted to chip in and let me know where you think i should put these stickers if i should put the full one with the flames or if i should cut them in half put the flame somewhere and the hammerhead somewhere else kind of want to make it unique i'm not looking for the stock deal here as you guys know i just kind of do whatever i feel is cool looking at the time oh one other thing i did get in look at that got a little hammerhead steering wheel cap i love that thing it just makes it look a lot better and you know you're driving a hammerhead but i'm going to go ahead and let's finish let's finish going through the list here sorry um i have to finish that rever that rear motor mount uh still just got my handy dandy speaker wire holding it up for now um then i need to go through that tank and clean it i need to make sure that the valve on the bottom works that everything is uh up to snuff there put a new filter in it uh make sure there's you know no rust clean it out good and then test and tune hopefully we can get it running after i get the fuel tank in and the wiring done and then we're just going to rip this thing so before i start laying out all kinds of stuff sorry for the zoom issues here let me see if i can get that better uh before we start laying the wires out on the ground this is a diagram i found on hammerheadperformance.com you can click what type or what year you have and it will give you the wiring diagram in a pdf form this is what i'll be using to go through wire by wire and get this bad boy wired up so i'm going to go ahead and grab the wires and lay them out and i'll show you where we're at i'll go ahead and leave a link to this pdf for the wiring diagram below in the description so go ahead and head down there and grab yourself a copy so i've laid out the two wiring harnesses this is the old one over here uh this one here those go up to the lights and horns and turn signals then that piece goes over to the dash and then we come back as you can see it's got some mangle in the middle of it here come back to what used to be the connector right here and it connects right there boom and then bob's your uncle everything's hooked together i actually do have an uncle bob just you know and then we do have the new one and it has some funky connectors here that aren't matching up with anything on the front end it's got two wires there instead of the six or so for headlights and horn i got a random one in the middle there and this is what they gave me for the dash which doesn't line up doesn't have the right connectors for the relays turn signal relays and as we go back still once again if you look at this one random spot there's no wires there but there for some reason is here there's one farther back not there there on the new one and then as we get to the back here my main issue that i have to redo is if you look at this connector this is a female here's the connector to the back harness also a female in my world two females cannot mate should we say so i have to figure out a way to rewire all this to make it happy together and uh make this work with the wiring that i have because i'm not sending it back and getting the same thing sent back to me i did order it specifically for the hammerhead 150 uh looking at it it's too long for a moped so i don't i don't know if this was just a a burn down version without you know tail lights and turn signals or whatever but we're going to go ahead and wire by wire we have to we'll pull this thing apart and we will rebuild this to make it work with our hammerhead so let's get into it so it looks like we have three wires for our ignition now this is the diagram for the 150 let me look at my ignition and see how many wires we have on that to see if it matches i have a sneaking suspicion uh let's see we have uh one two three four we have four and that one only has three so there's something added on here that's not on there the interesting thing is the ignition switch is just that when you click it on it completes the circuit or sends power to a relay so that's basically the two things you need to worry about is having power and ground to this and then it's spreading out the power and ground out to any device that needs to be turned on or have power given to it so that's just a simple concept of it now with the with the actual starter itself this button here is going to be our starter which pushes in and this will be connected to the battery and then over to the ignition starter relay so when you push this button rear so ground on one side and then the other side has to go to the ignition relay ignition related battery uh that being said i'm gonna start digging into this and digging into that diagram a little more see if we can make some sense of this thing so if you have a bunch of different colored highlighters it would really help in this otherwise you can print multiple copies of this diagram and just do one thing at a time is my suggestion i've gone and highlighted all the parts that i need to make function for the ignition switch and so first thing i wanted to do is identify the connector and what wires i need on that connector so i have yellow red i have green white orange red brown blue white or as blue or brown blue green white actually this is brown white sorry green white blue white sky blue so i have to find the connector with those on it in my wonderfully new setup so that's the first thing i'm going to look for that's just the wires that go into the connector if i can find those because on the other side that's what they're come out as so i need to find those so i can connect all this stuff here over to my ignition and get everything connected where it's supposed to go to the cdi box and the starter relay so that's what i'm gonna start looking at right now just wanted to say easier way to look at this diagram instead of getting overwhelmed is to highlight it and if you see a black dot where it crosses a line that means that they're connected so a lot of the grounds like the ground up here you'll see a black dot that's connected to this ground wire which if you look it's connected there it's connected there connected there connected there so there's going to be one wire with a whole bunch of stuff connected to it because it's basically a ground bus without having a ground bus which means a bar with all the grounds on it and one lead going to negative or frame ground so all right i'm going to jump into it so i'm going to go ahead and start with the yellow red from the ignition switch all the way back over to the ignition relay starter relay so what i'm going to do is find it here this has the wrong end on it but it's the correct wire so this wiring to go i know goes to the ignition switch and that runs all the way down to here i have cut the connectors off because we have to play match the wires so i went ahead and cut stripped and got these put together with some connectors and then before i did that i followed it all the way up the chain here to my starter relay and you can see right there that's where it ends and you can see it right here so i know that i have that one correct now when it comes to my ignition i am going to have to get the pin out for this style ignition switch and find out what color they are making the yellow red which i believe is going to be red but i could be mistaken i will get the pin out and as i get this connected i will show you i was able to find the four wire key switch diagram so if we look at key switch there's a black wire black white red and green and this shows exactly where they go so i hope this helps out i know z-lock has been waiting for me to help him with the ignition this diet wiring diagram here should be a huge help i'm going to use this to try and get the uh rest of my stuff put back together here with my fun wiring mess so anyway just wanted to share this with you guys i can leave a link in the description below alright so i've got the key switch ignition key switch here wired up black goes to our uh emergency kill switch got that connected here black black with white stripe to black with white stripe green green is our ground red goes to power and then black is for the starter button so this will run over to our starter button which is funny because they're running it through here and then back up into the starter button but you could just go straight from here to the starter button but uh yeah there's the ignition and then i went ahead and finished up connecting the dots here and you will see that as i found wires that this one here is for the rear turn signal rear left turn signal now this does not there's not another wire back here for turn signals so i'm gonna have to wire the left and right turn signals from here back to the turn signals not a big deal just a ground and then that um not an issue uh the rest of these will actually go to either relays or uh the cdi box and i don't know why they put these on the end of it it's for the cdi box but i'm going to have to change connectors because i can't connect them that way so we're making progress i just wanted to give you a little update i know that z-lock was looking for information on this i hope this helps out along with that let me show you once again just in case you missed it this is the diagram i'm using for the ignition switch right here go ahead and pause it take a picture screenshot whatever you need but that's what i'm using so all right i'm gonna keep moving along here okay so i did make one switch i went ahead and hooked the black all right so here is your ignition button what i'm using as the ignition button right here [Applause] and one side is going to go to your yellow red which yellow red goes to the ignition solenoid and then the other side black is going to run from your switch so when you turn this on it will give this power that will give this button power when you push this button it will send the power down to your solenoid which kicks on the or the relay and that relay will kick on your starter motor when you push the button right round round and yes that is how it sounds just a quick note uh i know i'm sure there's some people going well he's hooking this up to the stop switch i know this is emergency stop i'm going to actually make this the starter button you want to stop turn the key off the key that i'm using does not have a starter side it's on or off so i'm going to use this as power to everything is on start your machine when you're driving you're done just like a car you shut it off once i have it wired up and working i'll show you how that uh how well it works or if it works but that's what i'm attempting to do because um when you can shut this off like a car it makes more sense to me than having the emergency stop so anyway just wanted to explain that so the guys who are looking at it going dude you're hooking it up to the emergency stop which it could be start stop as well if i want to but uh i'm just gonna have it where it's just like a car quick update i went to try that uh button and the button was broken so around autozone and got this cool little uh engine start button i figured that uh spark it off a little bit and you know what button starts the motor for sure all right i have it crudely hooked to power so let's go ahead and test this out see if we get how about that now if i turn the key off the key is off nothing turn the key on bam all right our little button's working that's gonna be sweet hey guys so i'm still troubleshooting so i'm trying to get this i got the headlights to work i got the horn to work i got all kinds of stuff to work but the uh the switch is kind of slow here but there we go we got that working the horn kind of a little dead but horn kind of makes some noise and then if we turn this on i have the test light set up back here so when i push this button it should make the engine go around so i have that on the test light right now if i take this pull it off put it on my starter solenoid wire right here get this put together sorry guys and yes i kind of have things just set in place tied together which is that's the ground running straight to the negative terminal so i have power coming from that i have the negative running uh to the ground right there which goes down to the battery so now when i push that button it should activate that solenoid and we should have ran around but we got nothing so i'm gonna have to test the starter to see if we got a bad starter on this thing okay i put the old starter relay in there uh bench tested it it does work um now i gotta hook back up to my button up front let's see if we got any juice yes i just have this stuff sprawled out but [Music] bad starter relay boom all right now i can actually button up this cluster get that uh carburetor mounted on there and get that hooked up i will clean up the temporary stuff as you can see that's a big mess but now i have lights horn and ignition i won't have turn signals until my new turn signal reel or turn signal switch came in or comes in the other one was frozen in the middle and it's plastic so the tip but just broke off but um yeah that was fun all righty i'm gonna end part seven here and we're gonna get this thing running here soon i went ahead and ordered the new reverse box i didn't have a choice i couldn't find one so i'm gonna get that in i have to do the rear mount i'm going to do the exhaust and we'll just keep plugging away on this thing part 8 should be a whole lot better because i'm not sitting here playing around with wiring for almost three days now but i appreciate your support i thank you guys so much uh means a lot to me you guys take your time out of your day to watch this goofy guy build goofy stuff but i hope it helps i put a lot of information down below so please check out the description if you have 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Fuo0xAuW6mQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fuo0xAuW6mQ | Fantasy Football 2020 - Keep/Trade/Cut + Hype Train, Excuse Wagons - Ep. #893 | this DD Westbrook here with the Jacksonville Jaguars and you're listening to the fantasy footballers podcast welcome to the fantasy footballers podcast with your host Andy Holloway Jason Moore and Mike Wright [Music] [Applause] welcome in keep straight cut hey I like that Mike that's not bad you like that you just stared down into the Oblivion yep I'm getting people hyped over here I was just a little loud to me and caught me off guard I apologize nice I apologizing for hyping for too loud too much hype Thursday June 11th welcome into the fantasy footballers that's that's what height men hear frequently sir I like what you're doing you're bringing up the energy but have you thought about doing it quiet are there a lot of hype men out there is this an organization oh are you a member are you sounding member I'm not a founding member but I am a card-carrying member did you get in by saying it's football time and that was actually that was my you have to do a thesis for your doctorate that was my submission Oh changed the hype community I said Exhibit A it's football time well I'm glad you got accepted you've done a good thing and I'm just getting acclimated but excited to be with you Foot Clan Mike is here in studio Jason is at home but I'm a nice studio but I am here I'm excited as always to be part of this great show now if you're watching on youtube youtube.com slash the fantasy footballers you say you're in your studio I know for a fact you came in here you took a picture of the back wall you may right you made it your green screen background that's right right up mole right at home and I can see you guys and you could see me this is great this is I mean the technology it's great that we have and you're feeling you're feeling better today I am feeling better but for the sake of all I'm gonna be cautious and stay here and work hard well thank you we appreciate that don't really believe the last part no that's fine but it sounds good right all right great show for you today we have buy or sell on the show we're doing some keep trade cut have some news to talk about a reminder you can get the ultimate draft kit which is out right now desktop app version you get it all ultimate draft get calm and a reminder one dollar from every UDK sold goes to st. Jude Children's Research Hospital so you can participate in our partnership with them by purchasing the ultimate draft kit at ultimate draft kit calm very excited about working with them again this year just shout out to the Foot Clan over to join the foot comm as well and a reminder you can subscribe review the show it's a great way to support the show very easy to do Apple podcast you can listen on Spotify ad free on stitcher premium lots of ways to listen let's do some buy sell buy or sell presented by pristine auction all right buyer sell for today's show Brooks put in over/under of four point five wide receivers with 100 receptions in 2020 so to give you the history here he wants us to buy or sell over/under four and a half wide receivers that hit the hundred reception mark this upcoming year last year there were four Michael Thomas Keenan Allen DeAndre Hopkins Julian Edelman in 2018 there were eight in 2017 number five what do you think that four-and-a-half number are you taking the over or under several people last year were super closest well Julio Jones had 99 so he does not qualify as hitting the 100 you know Allen Robinson was 98 but I am deaf they also would not count for this this wager as well Jason just so you know yes no I'm just I'm just saying when we say for hit last year it was very very close to being six but feeling a time ahead hundreds so he was very close not being a hundred that's what I want to bring up though is that Julian Edelman is not going to repeat his situation has got worse Keenan Allen is not going to repeat his situation got worse and DeAndre Hopkins while he certainly has the talent and still a good quarterback his situation has completely changed so with three of those you know five that did it I'm going to take the under and you know of course we've sat at every single player out I currently have three hitting it this this season that's how I see it - I have three wide receivers right now my projections so I have to take the under and I will take the over who are your five five that you have gone over I have the same three as you guys Thomas Davante Adams Julio Jones that feels like as close to a lock as you can possibly get but then I also have DJ more because I have the the breakout continuing and I think he'll be a PPR machine with teddy bridgewater yeah and I got Bob woods I got Robbie woods I love that because I don't over a hundred commune or Maine leagues so just great just with the way that things have changed for him like we we have to go in one way or the other do you believe that it will be more to tight end sets which then there's not another wide receiver as often eating into what what Bob woods and what Cooper Cup could be doing so I got him going over a hundred as well a couple years ago the other names on the list were Thielen juju Antonio Brown and Stefon Diggs like feeling to me feeling I could easily go over a hundred they like something we do yet focus on because I think it's it's too early to to have the let's analyze the Vikings without Dalvin cook situation of because I believe that devil cook is is actually gonna make it back but if the Alva cook is gone yes Alexander Madison gets a huge bump it becomes awesome for fantasy purposes but does that change how the Vikings call place like will they actually say okay yeah not a not a Madison's not good that's but yeah Madison are you getting 18 carries a game or are we now transferring over you know three to four attempts per game into actual passing attempts that and that makes a really big difference for Kirk Cousins and Adam Thielen couple other names that I have getting close for what it's worth Alan Robinson I have projected 490 perception certainly could do it and DeAndre Hopkins I had projected at 99 so he's somebody always in that category since I've done it so many times yeah I've got DJ more close as well at 91 talking to Robert woods Mike's guy I don't have him that close coz Mike said you know you've got to choose got pretty high but at the same time you know you look back those last seven games when they did make that shift for the Rams do you want to know what Robert Woods was on pace for and that's not too small a Sam I do want it was half a season he was on pace for a hundred and nineteen receptions mmm and now if I would qualify hundred fifteen hundred yards he was a beast the second half of last year okay so we have two cells one by that was by herself from pristine auction use the code ballers at pristine auction calm to get a $10 credit towards some sweet supports memorabilia stock news news and notes from around the league all right it's the offseason so we'll start here the Seahawks running back room Carlos Hyde told reporters quote everybody knows Chris Carson is the starter it's just more evidence and we had the report from Seattle as soon as the Carlos Hyde signing happen that said Chris Carson is the starter he is the starting running back which is why at the at the time when Carlos Hyde was signed in we we react we have nothing else to react to in the offseason despite best ball dress for happening dynasty drafts are happening where we said Chris Carson is still the guy don't worry about Carlos Hyde he is an insurance policy so this is just a little bit more proof that if even Carlos Hyde knows that that he is there for insurance purposes that's why you still have to draft Chris Carson with the injury risk a fumbling risk sure a little bit of that as well but to me it's more of the injury risk is he actually gonna be ready for the beginning of the season but he looks sneaky right now yes he ATP one yes he does the NFL issued protocols to clubs laying out plans for players return to club facilities I'm just gonna hit this drop because I need the hype Mike you are the official height man so does this excite you the fact that the NFL is getting ready to return to club facilities they floated the idea of starting training camps as soon as mid-july we had another report this morning about maybe even shortening the preseason right but is any movement good movement towards yes yeah absolutely I we so far in the NFL have they have said nothing of slowing things down like it's the den FL schedule is gonna start on time this is what we are aiming for and we've heard nothing contrary to that so far so yes all all seemingly small news bits like this still they still get into my blood they still get the heart pump a little bit of yes please with a full football just so you to know I am ready for football my body on my mind are ready for football the Hat well that's good Premier League was today a resumption mmm so these are all good signs good things yeah well out there wandering hoping we need hope yes and there's a lot of it the NFL has a lot of reasons to get it right and they have the time to do it so we want everybody to be safe but we want we know what normalcy means with sports being being played and I think it means a lot to the psyche of us lockdown individuals yes all right you know one of the things daniel Jones struggled with last year he had these up games these down games he struggle with ball security 18 fumble oh yeah 18 fumbles and 12 starts yes now three what do we go three fumbles were recovered by Flair yeah and well because the news here from the athletic is that he's going to increase his ball security it's here so that'd be good yeah I would say that's necessary that's like Jameis is gonna work on throwing fewer interceptions he did that by being a backup so check and then Daniel Jones actually is going to have to hold on to the ball this year which I imagine he can he can fix that some degree although there have been those players he Kurt Warner could Kirk Cousins for who take up go with fumbling problems you know pretty much their whole career all right and then Hayden Hearst hype I want to talk about this yeah Matt Ryan was talking up Hayden Hearst newly-acquired tight in Austin Hooper is gone Hayden Hurst taking over Matt Ryan described him as one of the fastest and most athletic tight ends he's ever played with has he plays he playing with him already I have to imagine he had unless he's just looking up his 40 time and being like he hated her she was drafted with the strong with the capability of being Miss dynamic pass-catching tight end now he's given the you know you're taking capability you're giving an opportunity he needs to stay healthy but the compensation that they had to give up to get him who tends to lean towards a valuable role in the offense now he's being drafted as the tight in 12 right now that doesn't seem like a steal of a value to me like it is because I'm in on that yeah I mean when you're the 12th draft it tied in it's obviously super different than being the 12th drafted you know running back you're talking about the last tight end starter being taken so you can wait as long as you want for the most part and he he checks a lot of the boxes for the late round high upside guy he was my favorite tight end that season coming out I really loved him he was drafted in the first round so I was hyped and then Mark Andrews took over on that team but the opportunity is in front of him he is very fast for his size you know he's 250 pounds and fast used in that Austin Hooper role he could have a very capable breakout year this year and my dynasty team would think you're gonna adjust your rankings based on this specific news blurp no no I've got him I think ranked where I believe he'll finish but you know as we'll talk about and keep trade cut there's a difference and this is why you listen to the show and this is why you get the ultimate draft kit where we've got you know detailed blurbs and write-ups on every player linear rankings aren't usually enough you could say well I've got this guy behind this guy but in a certain draft I would I would take the guy that's behind because of risk factors or upside factors or things like that the upside for Hayden Hirst is is far ahead of where I have him you know ranked on probability okay I think that does it for news unless you guys have anything else you want to discuss nope no hype Mike no additional hype nope not yet okay let me know let me know that's the thing is you'll never know you'll only know because you'll just hit it because the hype of the room will explode you will feel it in the air yes okay let's do some keep trade cut keep trade cut I was like yeah you know it could be like the hair on your arms that what would be the only feeling you you would get which I've heard that is a what is that what's the scientific basis that's called spider sense well yes attic electricity it's also I think something that happens right before it and a human is actually struck by lightning my lightning all the Sun you'll feel your hair starting to lift up because the charge is coming down it's very similar to hype because yeah getting hit with hype similar to like married similar to a lightning bolt yeah I'm so illuminated right now look I'm from here for all Oh all right we're gonna do some keep trade cut I was laughing over here because Brooks put in our show doc he said he wrote this a fun game of keep Drake oh it's a fun game we're gonna we're gonna play a fun game all right fourth round wide receiver keep trade cut Adam Thielen juju Smith Schuster AJ Brown all of these guys very very similarly ranked and our consensus rankings they're back to back to back to fourth round white outs what do you think what do you think and it's it's tough because I currently have juju ranked as my wide receiver 12 but but right behind him is his Adam Thielen and this is the fourth round okay so I got to think through my draft you know I am either looking at my wide receiver to or even my wide receiver three so at that point do I got a feeling feels like a safer pick to me just because you don't have that because juju finished as the wide receiver 66 last year Mike it may have something to do with with that not where did feel and finish no comment say he didn't have a great finish either no but they they were both hurt juju had the quarterback problem as well but taking the very taking an account the variables of risk I think I would probably go Adam feeling there and as your key as I keep and in monitoring what's going on with with Dalvin cook because like I mentioned Adam Thielen stock could increase dramatically my trade would have to be AJ Brown because are you at one height man to another height man that guy has some excellent representation in the hype community people are all about AJ Brown if you are not keeping AJ Brown you must use him as your trait because he can't be the cut his value is to some people so far beyond there are plenty of people listening going well the Keef is clearly AJ Brown like that's a hundred percent because his upside is tremendous yes at number one it he's so he is my auto trade here because I'm not going to keep him I think that the the ceiling if you just talking about upside I think the highest is juju still because you just look at the volume right two years ago you we talked about on the buyer sale segment juju is my sister had over a hundred receptions you know in AJ Brown I expect him to get better this year and he in he was great last year but I think you only had 52 receptions so did you know the upside is with the guy who's going you know twice as many or you know a half as many again receptions I'm going with juju as my keep I think in the fourth round is where I'm willing to take him because like Mike said that's at least my second wide receiver presumably so and I'm not taking juju as my number one anymore you'd obviously a lot of risk Big Ben's health some people are in on Deante Johnson Deante Johnson is this year's Curtis Samuel so you know I I still believe in juju I'm rising on Phelan but I will cut him because the trade value of AJ Brown is astronomical I just like the party argument was throwing in a little dig it yeah we ride the excuse mobile for juju Smith Shuster I mean even in our dock here 50% of Juju's targets had accurate accurate ball placement in 2019 down from 61% the previous two years that's pretty bad it's pretty bad Deante Johnson was still more productive both of the players start so you don't have the haters you don't have to hate somebody taillights using for him being a you know wide receiver one before that there's no excuse mag okay so we're now so I'm not riding the excuse me but but when you say ceiling that season that he had a hundred and sixty six targets that he played with Big Ben over five thousand yards that he played with Antonio Brown he still finished as the wide receiver nine yeah it so he was the ceiling wasn't much higher than the projection that you have for him whereas stealin that's that's not necessarily the ceiling because what how many touched I think he had seven or eight something like that so yeah I know the speculation if he listen if juju has more receptions in everybody more touchdowns than everybody he's gonna be pretty will have more fantasy points so anyway everything devolves into a juju argument I don't know why AJ Brown you're 100 percent right in that contention he's the trade no doubt about it number one in yards per reception number one in yards after the catch last year no disrespect to AJ Brown but the hype is out of control I was curious I'll go keep feeling trade AJ Brown cut juju but I am curious if this question pivots because of what Mike said with safety if your fourth round pick you know if that's your wide receiver one or two does it change unless you went wide receiver early are you looking for the upside of AJ Brown because you have two previous wide receivers or something so it does change i I mean look AJ Brown has an extremely high ceiling here just like juju does to me it changes like let's say I go in on Travis Kelce which I am prone to do I like if I did that then I would probably draft Adam Thielen here for a little bit safer route yeah you know but otherwise otherwise i I see juju ceiling is higher than AJ Browns if you see AJ Brown ceiling is higher than then that's the way you would go don't pretend you can see his ceiling you can't see it I up there you can't see that ceiling it's no happier balloon go in that room you're not you're not gonna be able to see it Juju's on the peloton in the like the aviary yeah just geodesic dome you you trying to get a sponsorship here Mike yeah trying to get all right before we move on to our our next keep trade cut which is uh some picks in the fifth round right now I want to thank our friends remember our friends Mike Shady ray love our friends at Shady breeze they're an independent sunglasses company that does not overcharge like big corporations longtime sponsor of the show they're the longtime sunglasses on my face that's what shady raises they're out to do it differently with polarized shades at 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in 5 but you're sitting in the 5th round keep trade cut between these three fantasy players if I could if you could understand there is a running back that has been a top 12 running back four of the last five years and and the only one he wasn't it was because he missed four games and he's the lead running back for one of the two best running teams in the league and was top ten last year and you can have him in the fifth round I mean Mark Ingram is my keep here he's a guy that every year I mean 2015 he's the running back 12 2016 the running back 9 2017 the running six the following year there were always reasons ah he's he's in a committee I he's got to be super efficient eyes you know he's getting older whatever it's like there's always a reason that he's going to not perform and he drops in drafts and I love scooping a month I've enjoyed having him on my rosters for several years and I will enjoy it this year I feel like you are falling in love look the last show on the Fantasy wild cards I realized I was too low on marking room and I think it was because I was so high on JK Dobbins I love the talent I love the match for the mark yes you're out there you need to know that I started to look at someone else oh when the draft happened I liked Dobbins and use' is an exceptional athlete with a lot of college production and it took my eyes away from the truth colleges the mark you are one of the best running backs out there and I will draft you in the fifth round you will be mine I do feel like this past week has been the Mark Ingram rediscovery our and it has it has to happen every year we have we have the ruin is a teepee every year we have to remember that we need like we need to love Mark Ingram I the the comparison that came into my head when Jason was going through that was I remember year after year trying to have the explanation with with myself with you guys because this was kind of before the the footballers but Marshawn Lynch as a Seattle Seahawk I'm not talking about the Raiders years but it felt like the fantasy community every year we wanted to be the ones that made the call this is the year that Marshawn Lynch falls off and I think I'm with Jason I'm gonna stop doing that with Mark Ingram could it be this like barking drum you've been so good for so long and proved the doubters wrong for and me myself I've had doubt in my heart and you came through with roses and grace and love and touchdown and you eradicated that doubt and look I'm not gonna put it back there until you are the one who hand delivers the doubt as a dagger into my heart oh and look I won't ignore that it might come this year but I'm a Jason man I'm back I'm back with Mark Ingram you know who I thought you were gonna say remind it wasn't Marshawn Lynch it was Frank Gore fresh or running back well I mean yeah every year he's you know running back I'm just looking at our consistency charts and it's like he's running back 16 10 17 2013 12 19 that was up that was all the way up to his age 35 season and every year when you got to like 29 years old was like ah he's done 30 years ah ah he's done all he's the running back 1000 he's you know it's like the this is I I think Mark Ingram is really really good we might be in are you he may become a unike value at this yes no I mean I don't really disagree with this you know we want to predict we want to be attracted to the the younger player coming up into the system but you have to acknowledge the value that exists now Keenan Allen just to kind of discuss the other players in this selection there's that we're at a time you don't normally talk about Keenan Allen in the fifth round right that's what's baked into Keenan Allen this year keep trade cut at you know you're factoring where you draft him right wide receiver eight last year wide receiver 12 the year before wide receiver three the year before consensus wide receiver 30 this year now you you look at the situation and you acknowledge like you said at the top of the show Keenan is not going to catch 100 passes from Suns not like not likely yeah from some unsalted Taylor and Justin Herbert so when you factor in value both Ingram and Allen are both being forgotten to some degree yes right because the Keenan Allen at least has the potential to be a lot better than where he's being drafted well 100% he but you can probably trade him on the name can you not yeah Zakhar trade I think the trade value is probably going to be better for Keenan Allen than Zach Ertz I mean obviously the the value of all three is about equal that's why they're all in the fifth round but Keenan Allen's situation necessarily changed mark Ingram's situation did not mark ingram was the lead dog and he had a good backup in gus edwards you had 133 carries if JK Dobbins comes in and has 133 carries it's not coming away from Mark Ingram it's coming away from Gus Edwards whereas Keenan Allen his quarterback is different his quarterback might be a rookie or might be a lower volume passing option that's that's a hundred percent so he would be my trade here I I don't know what to do with Zachary I don't you know he's been so solid there's no real pathway to a top three tight end finish for him is there other than a bunch of injuries to everyone else I mean yeah obviously Dallas Gadar is such a problem there when it comes to the red zone you know if if the touchdowns go the other tight ends away then Zach Ertz the ceiling is gone and Zach Ertz has constantly been the beneficiary of being the last man standing dealing with injuries around him or him being the clear and only primary target and now this year what's funny is I feel like it could happen again I mean you've got a rookie in jail and rhaegar who's unproven who's gonna be needed you have a super old DeSean Jackson a currently injured al son so he could he could end up being yeah you could every year it's like every year it's like well he's gonna need to be the only guy there to really sustain that target level but he could he could be the only guy there again I just don't want to play that middle round tight end game yeah a hundred and fifty six targets that's what he had in 2018 to become the tide into that season mil mark Andrews had emerged know Darren Waller some other options out there weren't available hurts and the fifth round seems exactly where he belongs and exactly where he'll finished so I'll go ahead and keep Ingram as well yep I'm gonna keeping or I'm gonna to trade I think I'm trading Keenan but that's yes tough man stuff okay huh let's move to the eighth round one of these players I just drafted in the fantasy Kerr's eliminator League Oh interesting so in the eighth round where we're looking at Jordan Howard running back for the Miami Dolphins wide receiver Brandon cooks of the Houston Texans and Josh Allen Oh excellent an eighth round quarterback right now he's our consensus QB nine and then you have these interesting change team situations with Jordan Howard and Brandon cooks mm-hmm I took Howard with my last most recent pick in that league that was I believe the seventh or eighth round so I was in the same zone here which is much better in the sense that the I think these eliminators are like 17 play early yes yeah so the eighth round is not really same league yes I was I was mentioning the other day and so on on our last show that I took the Tom Brady Gronk stack and someone's like I thought you weren't drafting Gronk that league is very different super incredibly tight and heavy super deep 17 it's it's a it's another different being world yeah so Jordan Howard yeah you know Miami should be an improved team huge amounts of draft capital halves Matt burrito in the backfield as well traded for him on draft day we know the song and dance of Jordan Howard somehow unwanted third most rushing yards since entering the league four years ago he gets zero fantasy points for that stat this year but it's an impressive stat of resiliency and being kind of under the radar and continually useful do you see a season for Jordan Howard where it's like Carlos Hyde last year in Houston where it's just kind of you could call you ignore it but then the volume is there and enough volume at running back you're gonna outperform the type of average am i I do see that I think that's the perfect comp you're talking about a guy in Howard who could very realistically be a 1,000 yard rusher this season for the Dolphins they've done a lot of work on their offensive line and and Jordan Howard is he's never been bad you know right so funny because he has crapped on all a lot in fantasy but he's never been bad he was great for the Bears he was really good for the Eagles and you know he's he's not as old as you think you so I think Jordan Howard of these three you know he's one of the guys that I look at and say yeah in the right situation I would want him to be adept peace on my team do you do a lot of these three there's only one guy I actively want like going into drafts I'm not I'm not going into a draft going man I hope I can walk out of here with Jordan Howard you know I mean like but for me one of my late around quarterbacks I like is the stallion is Joshua Oh excellent excellent yes you know I I believe in his talent I think the fact that you you kept all the other wide receivers that you brought in last year that helped him progress a little bit as a passing quarterback and then you add Stefon Diggs and when you combine that with the early season schedule which is something that I look at for these late around quarterbacks and you start with the Jets and the Dolphins Rams Raiders like I think he could get off to a hot start so he would be my keep personal so you'd keep Josh Allen who would you trade cuts I don't know that cooks has any value and then just cut Howard like everyone else does no I think I might trade Howard because people need running backs wouldn't you leave a draft people are like oh man my team's good but gosh I've got no depth here I think people would be willing to trade for that more than cooks even though cooks all he's done in his career has been really good for different teams for different quarterbacks until this last season and now he's got a great quarterback and has a chance to be the one but for some reason I just don't want him I don't know if it's injury it's a little bit of post Hopkins trade stink I mean that's what's on Brandon cooks right now is the kind of you know Mike talks about the hype you can feel it in the air you can feel the the hair stand on your there's no no hair is standing on edge in Houston after that trade but that probably means Brandon cooks is undervalued in that capacity by the way I I wanted to see just looking at the running game in Miami what happened last year Kaelin belongs right I wanted to see how many opportunities balázs had on the ground he started the year with a similar situation to Howard in the sense the de-facto starter you remember his yards per carry he had 74 attempts belong I'm gonna guess it was one point yeah this was C was it so sub 31.8 oh [Music] yeah Brooks carved out are your guys is simultaneous uh that was when I had not seen what despicable me or something yeah that's correct have you remedied that I have not we reacted appropriately for those who applies yes thank you uh what I wanted to say about Brandon cooks is the fascinating thing the Jason you you casually mentioned it he's on a team that has a great quarterback there is a great quarterback in Houston and a lot of vacated target there's a lot of vacated targets and there is seemingly not a pass catcher on this team that anybody wants to draft that that the algebra is broken in that equation somebody is going to have value it we're not saying that I'm not saying someone's gonna have Hopkins value but somebody will have to step up on this team and likely end up as a strong wide receiver too it's so stupid because you know I talk about marking where Moe is outperforming and you've got Brandon cooks here who four of the last five years has been a top 15 wide receiver like he's top 15 in fantasy for years in a row and then last year happened and everybody's off of him and and he's done it for different teams different quarterbacks yeah of all the we always bring up how hard it is to change teams and the one player that's changed teams and put up a thousand everywhere he goes to somehow been Brandon cooks he's my keep I'm gonna keep here in the 8th round I'm gonna trade Josh Allen to Jason and I'm gonna cut Jordan Howard because while Jordan Howard will have a value maybe surpassing our expectation it will still not be special sure I yeah I do believe that Jordan Howell Howard will be sneaky and outperform his ATP but even though I have cooks ranked very low I think he's the player I would draft here just in this literally the 8th round so I'm gonna go after some upside it's interesting because eighth round Brandon cooks I would feel pretty comfortable having as my wide receiver too so when you think about constructing a draft strategy would be running bounded with running backs yeah with running backs in and maybe you take that earlier tight in because you can snag a Kelsey or a kiddo and then build the running back core and then all of a sudden you're sitting in the eighth round with Brandon cooks is my wide receiver to with 150 vacated Hopkins targets like there are worse bets to make yeah I'll tell you man this conversation has made me question my belief in Brandon cooks because you don't have to pay up you're talking about an eighth round option here you don't you know my worry with cooks a lot of it is the you know the concussion problem yeah and it's a real problem who's gone but when you're drafting in the 8th round you're really wanting to go for upside and if I don't get Josh Allen here I very well can pivot to another there's you know it's so many quarterbacks that I love it if I if I left with Stafford versus Josh Allen I'm just as happy if not happier so yeah maybe maybe I pivot from my josh alan keyes too late you already captain huh yeah and for all you are locked in yeah you already already traded him that's why we'll let you Trey is that if you never update your opinions stay stay Rock stay stay I you're not allowed to change no I will allow you to swap out your previous selection for Kenny Stills if you're learning you can take any stills if you prefer oh man you mean money yeah counterfeit money money money you know it's big money you know how much me and Jason loved Kenny still yeah I do I do you can you can go down with that counterfeit money in your pocket I don't need it all right we're gonna do one more keep trade cut get into the mailbag answer some questions second-round picks Chris Godwin clyde Edwards elaire Travis Kelce mm-hmm Kelsey the consensus number one overall tight end hold on Edwards elaire has already made it to the second it's a problem Mike yeah that's a universal cut cut cut I'm guessing from the three of us that is a problem we all love white Edwards a layer but we're not drafting him in the second round because I want to it's not he's not coming I mean you're obviously if you're gonna have you're gonna need to go get them and it looks like it's gonna be in the second round but he's not going to get off to the smokin'-hot start that everyone hopes you know just coming out week one and he is the workhorse back that's most likely not gonna happen you know it it doesn't happen for a lot of players you go back and look at sure there are a lot of rookie running backs that pop year one but there are so many great running backs where when you go back and look at the rookie season they were eased in I mean Christian McCaffrey was not a superstar in his rookie year even though he was drafted as a top ten pick so he's that he's the easy cut here and that then it becomes Kelsey or Godwin who do you go cuz I have man I just love having Kelsey I just Chelsea he's Mikey love it I know Chris Godwin's great I don't want to take anything away from his 14 game run last year ended at wide receiver to absolute beast 86 for thirteen hundred and nine I'll take Kelsey I'll take kalsi kaur I think you know both of these guys are being drafted at their ceiling and Kelsey has a longer run I think Kelsey's ceiling is actually identical to his floor this plane that exists only for Travis Kelce where it's a foot tall and when you lay down in it you hit both at the same time yeah he just he just resides there as the tight end one forever yeah well yeah I mean Travis Kelce in 2016 was the Titan one in 2017 he was neat item when he switched to Titan one team he was the Titan one and then last year he got all the way up to number one okay so he's on the best offense in my opinion in football and might be the number one target so yeah I'm gonna I'm gonna take Kelsey in the second I've been doing it more and more in mock drafts and in other drafts in you know in the aforementioned fantasy cares I took its Titan premium but I took Travis Kelce at the eighth pick in the first round again that is very tight and premium League I wouldn't do that necessarily enough I will say that our producer judge Gees quite the step is is dropping some knowledge because look sometimes you finished as the number one and you didn't really have the boom weeks just a reminder Travis Kelce did not really boom last year no tight end one finishes in any specific week yeah I don't care saying you're saying no finishes as the tight it had no really quite at one almost almost every single week he was a tight end one in the finish number two three times he just never some somehow he never ended up with the boom number one overall week but he is a positional advantage weekend and weekends because what Travis Kelce allows you to do is not only have him for the majority of time you keep more fab money or you keep your waiver priority you're not having to play the streaming game you're not having to cut people to you know make more room or ever have to carry a second tight end so there's there's other advantages to having him on your roster and unlike you know drafting the first quarterback or off the board you're not finding a 10th round tight end regularly you know that year in and year out you could just bank he's gonna be great that's a pretty good point about the way you know we talk about streaming quarterbacks and streaming tight ends but when you're deciding when it's razor thin on a decision in the second round you know like this one and you think about having to invest $5 and waiver money on that tight end streaming option that's an interesting thought there where you do conserve that let me formulate a situation for you now and of course in a real draft it may not play out perfectly like this but let's say you take Kelsey in the second and you're able to come back and draft a wide receiver let's say you'd be looking at probably not Kenny Khalid eh I don't think he's gonna make it back to you but you would be in a teepee it'll be Mike Evans Odell Beckham Amari Cooper would be the next kind of wide receiver tear up or would you prefer taking Chris Godwin on that close to the turn and then getting George Kittel on the way back if I could get kidding me kiddo I'm probably cool with it okay yeah there's no guarantee it will work out for you just based off a gamble wise they stopped this best ball a DP that some that is a realistic scenario and Brooks want it and wants it known he wants it officially declared that he would take Chris Gaal and I would never draft the tight in that early all right it's officially known I don't mind taking Kelsey there at all yeah all right let's do some mailbag [Music] mailbag do you feel that did I did feel the energy yeah there was help the lightning bolt he didn't it wasn't comfortable I'm not gonna pretend it's not controlling you get struck by lightning but you are full of high bolt will do that but full of energy very electric electric all right here's a question in a 12-team full PPR league from Kyle in Mount Vernon Washington he says between the two who would you keep Nick Chubb or Chris Godwin usually go with the running back but having trouble with this one PPR League 12 team mm-hmm who do you keep the PPR League makes it a lot easier for me to Chris got or keep Chris Godwin over Nick Chubb Chubby's is very difficult because he should be awesome one as a running back in the league he he's one of he is awesome yeah that's I mean like he's the top five running back in the league talent wise but he as he has a little bit of a nebulous situation around him not that Chris Godwin doesn't with a new quarterback coming in but at full PPR but full PPR makes it easier for me to just say I'm gonna take Chris Godwin it's funny because full PPR made it harder for me because it made me lean towards Godwin I would have thought I would take Chubb over gamma but Chubb is not a guy that's gonna catch a lot of passes you've got cream hunt there and Chris Godwin you know should be in that conversation for getting near you know up in that triple digit reception so yeah I Eileen Godwin in full people all right Brad and Monterey says fellas I just bought the UDK and now I face a conundrum my wife and I are in a league together do I mention that I have it I think you all understand how this could be a problem PS yes buns ooh Oh Bonjour Bonjour yeah you're gonna want it you're gonna want to lay your cards on the table here that would be my recommendation it's the most beneficial to us certainly you got to think about your relationship hold on I guess it comes down to this for me if you are if is your wife in active player is she a fantasy football veteran then no you do not need to share the UDK with her if this is a situation where she's new and she's she's checking out your hobby then yeah you want her to have a good time and have successful then you would share it if she's a seasoned vet and in his playing unprotected without the UDK then that's that's on her we have more to lose if you keep it secret and she still whoops your butt right like we we the UDK has more to lose and that's all I'm interested in protecting you obviously but I'm you know see I feel like what you do if she is a vet and you're very competitive and she knows her stuff you know what you do is you wait until you you Wooper and week one ago I had a unique case that's not bad and then yeah there's many ways to start a marital fight and that's just one there are so many ways yeah I can attest to that Instagram question for keeper leagues which draft picks are forfeited when selecting your keepers it's not really one size fits all but we can talk about it yeah a lot of leagues you know I would say the majority of leagues are very clearly two two ways you either don't give up any pick and it's just you know that's kind of how ours is you keep X number of players so it's always the best number the best players that are kept or you keep where they were drafted that's most common so if you drafted a guy in the fifth round last year he you give up your fifth round pick this year and usually those have an escalator where if you're gonna keep them again the following year goes up some number of rounds can I ask you guys a question a follow up here sure someone reached out to me and I don't know how how it's been done in leagues that you're in let's say trying to think of a player here let's say I don't know Alexander Madison got drafted in the 10th round last year by somebody then he's dropped to free-agency mm-hmm then somebody else picks him up right does he carry his draft capital weight in the keeper equation or the free agency weight not to me yes he does not to me once someone hits the waiver wire they lose their draft eligibility that's and they turned they turned then into a free agent acquisition and to me that is if you're gonna keep if you're if you're paying a draft price for free agents I'm looking at ATP now someone like Alexander Madison by the time drafts roll around that still could be an incredible deal for you depending on which way that Minnesota scenario goes but I don't like players like Odell Beckham Nick Chubb it happens every single year that that someone goes off of the waiver wire and they turn into an elite fantasy player and now someone gets to keep Odell Beckham for free for free in the 14th round or whatever that's at least want to reward and that's at and so you want to do warding the draft no no your that's the thing is you're rewarding what do you mean drafting the whole point it to me of these keeper selections where you've got a you decide yeah that doesn't mean it's true you're not reward you're rewarding the team if you make great free-agent acquisition is just as valuable as a great draft pick is it not but know what what when do you when does this apply this applies in the draft this affects your draft so to me I feel like it's the you're saying because we did such a bad job and nobody drafted Odell Beckham but you didn't do a bad job you thought you spent your fab on him and you made a great acquisition you identified him and you selected him and it's a keeper League and the totality of your team I'm not eating already the free agent last pram I'm fine what do you mean you sucked you didn't stop oh absolutely a lot of leagues are waiver priority systems so I was just the worst sold materialize it I saw it got him I got him meet me in the memory because I got him first I didn't I didn't strike most fans even you don't understand your opinion there you hear that's that's yeah I am on the they are at ATP and then if you want to take couple rounds on around or even two then I am I am ok with that but you have to start you have to start it at average draft position can't keep free agents that's my position cerebral positions [Laughter] anyways look the truth of the matter is is regardless of our opinions leagues do it in all of these forms yes so it's up to your league yeah yeah so you know do what you want and they're all fun they are all fun even the ones with bad rules are fun yeah alright that is it for today's episode of the fantasy footballers we appreciate you supporting the podcast the show head over to join the foot comm if you want an extra episode every single week otherwise we will we'll talk to you soon stay safe football is coming hopefully the hype is coming yes yes we will see you next week good bye Foot Clan thank you for listening to another episode of the fantasy footballers podcast join our fantasy football community on join the food calm and follow us on twitter at the FFF ballers remember Foot Clan Omaha Steaks delivers guaranteed quality and safety with every order so send dad a gift of food he'll love this year make Father's Day simple this year and sent Dad the gift he really wants perfectly aged Omaha Steaks and get 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lqOUxLXJkek | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqOUxLXJkek | The Italian Unification (Improved) | hello we are here to demonstrate to you people what happened with the fine fine unification of the best country in the world Italy come with me as we show you history as they saw it here is uh the king of the Northern Italy state of pedmont watch as they show you what you would have seen them hello my name is Emanuel II and I am the king I'm cavor hello do something you are now my prime minister yay you saw now the uh the pedmont king and prime minister now I take you to prime minister cavor talking to a French person see now the uh prime minister trying to discuss with the French fellow Over Yonder how best to go about starting a war with the austrians to unify Italy I'm bour I'm a Frenchie we need your help killing the austrians only if it's cool with the other guys come now we've talked about the riot or we've shown you the riot but we have not talked about one key commander and that is garabaldi see garabaldi was uh yeah mhm all right girl going to be doing this for the Republic o e o e o o e here garabaldi the Brave the pure the Valiant the chaste the strong the Burly the swag the YOLO The Young Money here the Liberator the Fighting Force for the people of Italy though he was a republican he was good for Italy kavor and he might have fought but look upon him now in his Elegance in his Valor his gallantry can any truly say that they were as valorous as honorable or heroic as he here we have an Austrian sorry my guns are in the way oh my hero Austrian girl I hate these sir would you please stop tampering with the public no you get my Army go my farm fun fact for you hi M you have seen here the heroism and The Valor of the most courageous men to have ever walked this Earth and how common is it that they are from Italian origin now remember you not the terror that austrians have placed upon the innocent have we shown you not their evils firsthand we call upon you not as just Italians but as Innocents as the saviors of class as humans calling out for help against the beasts which oppress us from the north vote Yes for Italian unification here we have an Austrian just the Harlem sorry my guns are in the way you get my Army go on my farm voice cracked no hello my name is Emanuel II and I am the king what's your name what's your no no I belong | EnglishMyBadIs | UCOGM1XqliysVx4LOgj5v-hw | 2013-02-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 458 | 2,280 |
XBYa-RvYkCo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBYa-RvYkCo | Abbott and Costello - Melonhead's Department Store | [Music] the Abbott and Costello program starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello brought to you by camel the cigarette of costlier properly aged tobacco the Avenue Costello program with a modern rhythm of willows bananas orchestra iris Adrian singing star Connie Hale and spotlighting that chubby chunky little cherub who when caught trying to rent his kid brother to a freak show because he heard his mother say he had grown another foot calmly said [Applause] well Costello late again here I get you a nice job in melonhead's department store and on the very first day you come in late for work well what's your Excuse this time well a bit I've been out a harlot Boulevard and I was watching the Santa Claus Parade hey wanna play I know that tend to fit bunch of movie stars and then 10 Santy Claus and that's the Santa Claus came the beautiful Lady Godiva on the big white boy yeah what came after Lady Godiva the cops I got all stop talking like a child horses in a Christmas parade watch ahead all kinds of animals and afraid of it you sure she's got great big giraffe right yeah you know whatever I wish I wish the body of a giraffe and Lana Turner was the head you sure the body of a giraffe and Lana Turner was the head why I always wanted the long neck with Lana Turner get busy and dust off those counters come on oh boy it's not a beautiful sign look original gowns bicoastal Oh misty creations presses and tips for slender young figures and droopy old shapes gee Pierre Costello the great French signors wait a minute how can you call yourself a French the Sigma I mean designer have you ever been have you ever been the Paris oui oui I'm a well known parasite and and did you sell the latest styles we did you look over the French models wow I see in other words you like mannequins no I like jerricans you like girl Eakins yes baby no one heads to Pakistan pardon me but do you have a large aluminum pot no well I've got a 6 cup percolator now what am I gonna do with the pants I'm talking to you if you want me I'll be in ladies lingerie you'll be where I'll be in ladies lingerie well that's a nice picture you're gonna wear skis for panties tell me I'm going over there to pick out a blouse for my wife a peekaboo I want peekaboo okay thank you I didn't know you liked the point to the game look will you shut up I'm going to get my wife a blouse and a nice pair of mules damn you yes I wonder what my wife would say to a pair of mules anybody else whoa and giddyup I'm talking about a pair of bedroom mule petrol mules yes my wife has all kinds of mules in her bedroom red mules green mules why she even has a pair of checking mules hey yeah but do you see almost different colored mules with your own eyes actually I see them every night in fact I saw them this morning let me smell your breath here dummy doesn't your mother have mules in her bedroom no my father's very particular look when your mother gets up in the morning whatever she put on our feet right now she must have some kind of mules there are two kinds of mules silk'n fell well yes hasn't your mother felt Newell's no she she never touches any kind of animals forget about the animals every woman likes mules now my wife uses a pair of mules to go around the house what's the matter if you're too lazy to walk I'll kick yourself in the morning she always slips on her Mew why don't you keep them out in the backyard why my wife these are mules said to keep her feet warm you mean you are my wife keeps her mules under the bed goodness I don't support a house I'm going right up to mr. melon his office and tell him that you're not fit to work in a department store why not don't I'm trying to make some Christmas money to buy my your own mother present what do you mean I wanted to get her a little pet squirrel you wanna buy it buy a little squirrel for your mother yes I figured she could help her with the house working do the dusting wait a minute hello a minute how could a squirrel help your mother with the dusting we just piled up a spell and let him run between the finishing black Thank You bud and Lou and now let's listen to an ancient Greek named ISA experience is the best teacher yes experience is the best teacher when cigarettes were scarce most smokers took what they could get one day one brand another day some other brand did that experience teach anything listen actions speak louder than words yes actions speak louder than words the actions of smokers today speak louder than any words about any cigarette for after more experience with different brands than ever before more smokers are asking for camels than ever before camels are the choice for experience is the best teacher [Music] [Applause] Kamel presents will Osburn edit Orchestra from wills new pictures swing parade of 1946 just a little fond affection [Music] [Applause] Costello customer stop that pounding oh hang up this poem I wrote over the mothballs what does it say yeah there once was a man named Frasier the Moores cut into his pleasure they chewed up his coat and he chewed up his pants and they welded his shorts for a chaser hey wait a minute a young woman just walked in see what she wants Oh Evan it's the movie actress Bessie Mae mucho can I wait on you mr. Chong yeah I came in here to do a little Christmas shopping shopping yeah I would like to purchase a diamond studded Putnam comb Park comport oh sure Abby you know what a compact is that's what the girls carry their lip route and face pooter in I would like to have the cone part Rob to the gift you're Robert carefully won't you oh I'll wrap it very carefully I'll tie some twine around it I'll put it in some colored wrapping paper Oh that'll be splendid and there's a package to my winter home in Sun Valley hey a Virginia Tech we're gonna send a package to a her with the home in Sun Valley shine mommy yes I go both sledding all winter bobsledding yes don't you just love to go both sledding no I've read it all to booking into shnu well I must be going now and bon soir and a crepe Suzette to you yeah but imagine that they trying to pull me with French words what it is ours deserves filament yarn plumbing your chair and semi tacky that all you know I only had to 35 cents in it that's all right your girlfriend leaned against it ah there you are you bear barrel polecat I came down the aisle and saw you talking to that Dame I can't help it Lina I get Yusuf and Johnson in me bow your head when you say those two sacred words now wait a minute Lina what hurts man Johnson got that I haven't got what else listen fast stuff I know the way you fool around with girl I could read your mind like a book oh just let my face I just read page six ever call a doctor I came down here to find out what you're getting me for crisp Oh are they beautiful bottle perfumey it's called five nights and a drainage canal canal yeah it's floor of the shore well I don't want any presents from you you're nothing but a two-timing fat little flirt please don't feel that way if you just make up with me I'll promise I'll never look at another girl for a thousand years [Music] you Costello good ba what's the idea of chasing that customer out of my store mr. Lucas Oh turn in your pencil and your Dixie cup stop interrupting me I'm the boss here I've worked for twenty years to build up my story here twenty long years I've had my nose to the grindstone what's the benefit when you started I'm going to show you how to be a Salesman now there's a camera over there was 100 umbrellas on it they sell for $5 apiece okay now I'm ever hit nobody wants to pay $5 for umbrella that's where salesmanship comes in you've got to make them buy it now I'll pretend that I'm a customer and when I come up you sell me one of those umbrellas now here I come good morning clerk I'd like to buy an umbrella five dollars smelly you mean you don't want it no see I tell you nobody wants a no you idiot you you've gotta sell me on the umbrella why don't you pay attention to me Costello stop eating those powder puffs how to push I thought they were marshmallows well they are powder puff then I'll eat some of these lightsabers what goes down those are corn plasters yeah yeah no wonder every time I pick up my taste mercurochrome pay attention to me I'm trying to teach you salesmanship for my store and here I come again good morning clerk I'd like to buy an umbrella Oh back again eh what do you mean back again I've never been in here before I swear you were just in here I never figured a face especially a long face like you uh never mind about the length of my face what an idiot you are get out from behind that counter I'll be the clerk and you'll be the customer now you come up and ask for an umbrella and I'll show you how to sell umbrella okay here I come good morning Clark good morning would you like to buy an umbrella no thanks no thanks then in heaven's name what did you come in here for let me you tell me you want an umbrella umbrella shame on you we never call her my brother's here California do you call them here's nothing but I can fondle idiot now you go out the front door come in here again and believe me I'm gonna make you buy an umbrella for five dollars you are yes I'm gonna make you buy it I'll show you what shows much it really means now get off that door and come in again alright come in hello come in please melon has department store for heaven's sakes where are you I'm across er speaker drugstore what are you doing over there you're not gonna stick me with no fight out on relics and fight over here for 39 [Music] [Applause] for gamble fans everywhere lovely little Connie Haines sings it might as well be spring in a windstorm I'm as jumpy puppet on a string but I know like a new game walking down a strangeness that I have never heard from a man I'm here to I miss kitty I haven't even seen a crook or a rose are a Robin on the wing but it's okay in a melancholy way that it might as well be spring [Music] [Applause] Doni your voice is a soothing and pleasant to my ears as the smoke of a camel is to my t-zone the t-zone tea for taste tea for throat the zone where smokers test the smoke of any cigarette yes in his own t-zone each smoker tests for himself the smoke of a cigarette how the first cigarette of the morning tastes on your tongue I'll even the last cigarette of the day feels to your throat only your t-zone can tell and millions of smokers forced by the recent cigarette shorties to try many different brands found that camels truly suited their teas zones to a tea that's why today more smokers prefer camels than ever before four camels are the choice of experienced Costello what are you doing up here in the toy department why aren't you working oh I love toys [Applause] that was an electric train what what were you doing with that train [Laughter] acting like a little kid I oughta buy you a doll and some games just get me a towel I'll think up the games you better not let mr. Melamed catch you fooling around up here tell me where to get off a Costello what are you 6,500 Hollywood Boulevard where'd you get off advise me come here you look fit this you realize you haven't sold a thing all day I'm gonna give you one last chance Costello here comes one of my stores best customers now see if you can wait on her oh come on Costello oh how do you do mrs. Nile I see you have a new washing machine on display oh pardon me it's Costello the tub fooled me mrs. Mouse I don't want to have any discussions with you not doing the happy Yuletide East each season every time I talk to you I have an awful trembling my temper end well it's silly Costello holding your temper in and letting the rest of you spread all over the place oh I wish you hadn't said that mrs. Niles I was just about to say you're beautiful as a summer sky your eyes are like a twinkling stars your here is like cloud your mouth hangs open like the Big Dipper oh gosh so I refused to talk to you I would like to get something for my husband Kenneth that'll make him very happy where are you gonna get a new face right alright guys Donna let's enough and telling mrs. miles could we interest you for some friends in the service yes now what could you suggest for a soldier about 35 a blonde about 21 I am NOT talking to you Costello miss rabbit there's another present I have to get oh it's good for an old flame of mine I used to run around with when I was a young girl you ran around with him when you were a young girl you better get him a bowl oh yeah it's sudden the smokers Brennan [Music] [Laughter] [Applause] I'll never forget dear Ralph you know he and two other boys Roger and grant supposed to be one night but I turn them all down oh you know what made them so unhappy that the very next day Roger took strychnine Ralph took arsenic [Laughter] you insult my best customer that does it get your hat and coat and get out on here your week salary just a minute this doesn't look like a full week sorry what I counted on ten twenty thirty forty one forty two forty three forty three cents no Christmas bonus all right here's the bonus forty four cents I got now right all right now get out well I want you Costello now you're fired what are you going to do I'm not gonna lose my temper not around Christmas time anyway I'm gonna return good for evil I'm gonna spend all my salary right here in this very store no I don't know how you do it Costello mrs. Niles mad at you your girlfriend is mad at you and now melon head is mad at you but there's one person in this world that loves me that's my Uncle Artie Stebbins wife my aunt Annie come on have it I'm gonna buy a sudden at the cosmetic counter but if you want to touch me go in there you touched me and after yeah let's please let me handle this look madam my friend here is a little confused he doesn't know what to get his aunt Annie for Christmas well maybe I can help what kind of a complexion does she have is she they're darker medium oh she hurts a peach complexion a peach complexion yeah yellow and fuzzy I imagine she could use one of our facial kids wanna hear what the lady wants to sell you a kid what I want to buy a kid for I'm gonna get married have kids on my own understand this is a beauty kit with a full instruction old-lady have to do is apply some of this lotion then she covers her face with the white of an egg some sour cream and a cake of me she did that one the next morning she broke up in biscuit that some of you don't buy something pretty soon I'm gonna walk out note that hangs down over a chance the lady is talking about the grants hairdo comes out when she comes in okay so we're trying to find out how she does her hair does she pile it on the top of her head or does she drop it down her neck hands it up in a class no does she wear her hair off her face no pitch too long to wear it off look man please Costello's Anne is short and fat just like him weight producing machine call the melt your belt away fat cabinets there it is standing right over there ladies those things are a big place Costello how can you call a thing a fake without trying it how much does your aunt weigh 240 pounds with a good luck I don't know she'd never get it off no matter how fat you are if you're skeptical young man no that's fair enough go ahead get into the Machine and we'll find out if it works wait a minute no no no I get it [Music] Estela Costello where are you 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_AMApmy7j6c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AMApmy7j6c | Lecture 35: Total synthesis of Morphine (Parker & White) | [Music] [Applause] thank you so good morning in the last lecture we talked about total synthesis of morphine by Gates and Larry governments group so today we will continue our discussion on the total synthesis of morphine by two more groups the first one is from Parker's group and the second one is from James White and in the case of Parker's total synthesis he has used a tandem cyclization where you generate a radical so that undergoes six endo and when it comes back it removes the phenyl thio radical and overall he took about you know 11 steps to complete the total synthesis of morphine from commercially available ISO manually let us see ah is retrosynthesis and how he has planned this synthesis using the key radical cyclization reaction so the first disconnection is this Bond where this can be introduced using a hydromination reaction ah first you remove the tocil group followed by intramolecular hydrogamination one should one should be able to introduce this particular Bond as well as you know later one has to introduce this double bond for that you have a ah hydroxyl handle so that can be used to introduce the double bond then this is the key reaction the key reaction is Phi XO key radical cyclization reaction you have a bromine so it can generate ah radical here so that radical can add first Phi XO then this can add a 6 Endo OK six endo and to form this radical that radical when it comes back this thio phenyl group will go out so that is how the tetracyclic core structure of morphine was planned and this can be obtained by a simple midsom reaction on this alcohol this corresponding phenol is the nucleophile ok and further rhetor synthesis the fragment a can be obtained from isovanolin in few steps where basically you have to introduce a phenyl group and then homologate the aldehyde the other fragment that is fragment B can be obtained from this epoxide where you know you have to you know if you open this epoxide you will get this allele alcohol and this can be obtained from meta methoxy phenethylamine using virtual action and hydrolysis as key steps ok so what are the key reactions one is birth reduction which we have already discussed the other key reaction which is used is metronome reaction so metronome reaction is nothing but another method for making Ester you start with the carboxylic acid and then treat with alcohol in the presence of triphenylposphine and diethyl ASO dicarboxylate you form the corresponding Ester this is the diethyl acidicarboxylate one can also use di isopropyl dyso carboxylate so basically what happens in this reaction this diaso will be reduced to get the corresponding hydrogen derivative and the triphenylposphine will be oxidized to try phenyl phosphine oxide and the overall process of esterification from carboxylic acid and alcohol is after forming the Ester you get a water molecule from the water molecule hydrogen goes to this the diethylisodicarboxylate and the oxygen goes to triphenyl phosphine oxide basically it is a dehydrating reaction and one can also call it as redox reaction because the reagents which you use for this particular transformation is dead and trichurel phosphere the tricycle gets oxidized and dead gets reduced so during this redox reaction your alcohol and carboxylic acids are coupled to form the corresponding Ester the mechanism is first the triphenyl phosphine attacks the nitrogen of the diethylasso dicarboxylate then the other nitrogen picks up hydrogen from carboxylic acid so you get a carboxylate anion and the positive charge is on the triphenyl phosphate so now the other substrate oxygen of the hydroxyl group attacks a triphenyl phosphine so you get r o p pH three plus this is the key intermediate in the mechanism for metronome reaction as well as many related reactions so this r one the nucleophile can attack the r one from the back side so that the RO Bond can easily break to form triphenylposphine oxide so that is why this attack of rco to minus is an sn2 reaction ok so the the carboxylate attacks the R1 from the back side and that forms the Ester and trifle possumine oxide OK here are some examples where you can see this is a menthol so one can do metronome reaction and look at the stereocenter it is exactly opposite similarly so this is again that secondary alcohol and you do Miss number reaction and followed by hydrolysis if you hydrolyze then you get the completely inverted hydroxyl group ok so how the fragment a was in the size by Parker it took isovanolin and then brominated at this carbon using bromine and iron then he did this stabilized vertic to get the corresponding Tio in all ether ok so that is a fragment a which is used for metronome reaction for fragment B he started with metamitoxy phenyl Ethyl amine and metal ammonia reduction that is birth reduction gave this diene and if you hydrolyze this enolithur you will get the Ketone and also the double bond will migrate to give the more you know substituted and conjugated Enon so you get this Alpha Beta unsaturated Ketone and during that process if you use docile chloride OK you can protect this amine as in in h docile then methylate this NH to get n methyl as you know in morphine you need this n methyl ok then you have this e known that e known can be reduced using Lucia condition that is sodium borohydrate cerium chloride you get the allylic alcohol and using the allele called serious Center of course this relative it is a racemic compound ah you can direct the epoxidation using the alcohol so you get the epoxide delivered from the same side of the hydroxyl group then you treat with Lewis acid titanium isopropoxide which opens the epoxide to get the corresponding allelic alcohol ok so then between these two this can be protected selectively using tbdms tripolate so that is fragment B so once we have fragment a and fragment B then carry out the mid snob reaction ok so first step is the distance over action for combining the fragment a and fragment B to get this bicyclic compound so this set the stage for the key Phi XO radical cyclization followed by 6 endo and elimination of phenol so when you treat with a a b n t b d h this will happen and before that this bulky tbdms group can be cleared using a fluoride source to get the corresponding alcohol then you do the key reaction so that key reaction as I said first it forms the radical that radical undergoes Phi XO to give this intermediate and again this radical will further undergo six Endo to give this radical now this will come back when it comes back you eliminate the phenylkillopharynic ok so now we form four rings the last ring is is the thrombot people rendering so that is formed by lithium and testibutanol in ammonia so here what happens first the endocale group gets cleaved and and then the high domination takes place to introduce the fifth grade so now you have all the Five Rings in correct place so what is to be done is you have to introduce a double bond here and also the methylate so what is done you do Swan oxidation so that will give you dihydrocodino so the dihydrocodone has been already converted OK in the last lecture I talked about this dihydrocodinone has been already converted into morphine so this completes the formal synthesis of morphine by Parker's group so sparker took about 11 steps to complete the total synthesis of morphine key steps are metronome reaction and tandem radical cyclization and he also started with simple starting material isomenally which is commercially available and metametoxylamine which also can be easily prepared the overall yield of this is 11.63 percent which is significantly higher than other methods reported ah thus far ok that brings me to the fourth total synthesis of morphine which was reported by James White why I want to discuss this was the earlier synthesis ah if I look at um first one was resuming synthesis and then second and third were asymmetric synthesis but they were they synthesize their naturally acrylic morphine whereas James White's group they wanted to synthesize the enantiomer of naturally occurring morphine that is plus plus morphine ok so the key step in the total series of James White's group is carbonite CH insertion okay so that is another clever use of rhodium acetate catalyzed Carbonite CH insertion OK I will come back when I talk about the total synthesis so the retrosynthetic analysis ah the first step is the reduction of the Ketone to parallelic alcohol and that can be obtained ah from this particular alcohol as you know oxidation and then introduction of the double bond you will get this the second key step is the begment rearrangement if you have a ketone and the Beckman rearrangement you can introduce this NH then you can methylate and the second key step is the CH insertion so the CH insertion of that ch2 Bond was done from this starting material so you can see this one gets inserted at this carbon ok so let us see how it was done when we talk about the total synthesis and here this Co Bond was done using intramolecular question two like reaction and that can be obtained from this key to aldehyde using a Robinson a relation sequence so if you look at this cyclo hexenome as you know when you have cyclohexenone one reaction should come to your mind is Robinson annulation sequence so they are rubbins and relation sequence was used to introduce this cyclohexion and that can be obtained from this particular compound using a symmetric hydrogenation ok now as you know niod has developed several methods so you have one modified version was used to highly stereo selectively reduce this double bond and this can be obtained from parallel OK this is the simple retro synthesis ah put forward by James Y and let us see how he has successfully accomplished the total synthesis of plus morphine starting from manually and this is the mechanism for Carbonite CH insertion so if you have a dice a compound and then if you treat with either copper or diodium tetracetate you get this carbonoid and that inserts into any CH Bond and you will get like this OK and there are many examples in the literature one of them is shown here so here you have a disa compound either it can insert here or can or it can insert here and this is the major product and this is the minor product so both are possible ok now let us see how ah whites group started the total synthesis and how they accomplished they started with isomaline and then you do a stop a condensation OK this topic condensation was done with dimethyl succinate sodium with oxide and dimethyl succinate so you get this particular Alpha Beta and saturated Ester which is required for asymmetric hydrogenation at the same time you also have the ch2coh which is required for cyclization either at this carbon ok so the asymmetric hydrogenation was done using this Catalyst that catalyst is little complex ok so this is what you know the ligand which is used with the chiral the rhodium species so that gives this isomer this is a high ah shameric axis was obtained and then the next step is the photograph cyclization okay the expected one was so whether it can undergo cyclization here but unfortunately what happened this cyclist at this curve so not Ortho to hydroxyl group but it went to pair so it says that the para is more reactive so in order to force this carboxylic acid to cyclist at Ortho with respect to hydroxyl group you need to block the para position so that was simply easily achieved by bromination so when you do the bromination it goes to the para position then you do the photographs oscillation draw molecular product of oscillation now you can see it undermine it can undergo only at one place ok so thats how this substituted retalone was prepared then once you have this you do not need the bromine isn't it the bromine served its purpose of forcing the carboxylic acid to undergo flow caps oscillation Ortho to the hydroxine so reductive removal of bromine gave this tetralone the next step is the Robinson annulation sequence for doing the Robinson an election sequence first you have to hydrolyze this Ester to carboxylic acid then we introduce an aldehyde here OK that was done by treatment with potassium hydride and methyl formate so you introduce the aldehyde then you do the Robinson annulation sequence when you do the Robinson relation sequence with methyl vinyl ketone so first the one four addition takes place one four addition takes place with methyl vinyl Ketone and at the same time the carboxylic acid adds to the aldehyde to form this lactal type ok then sodium hydroxide will cyclist here to get the corresponding cyclohexenome at the same time the decarbonylation also takes place the decarbonylation takes place to give this tricyclic compound so once you have this tricyclic compound so what is to be done you methylate this so esterification with diso methane you get the corresponding methyl Ester and one has to be careful because you also have a phenolic hydroxyl group so both carboxylic acid and phenolic hydroxyl group can be methylated if you treat with diasomethane but careful treatment with one equal under diazemethane one can selectively methylate the carboxylic acid and not the phenol so once that is done then you have to cyclist this isn't it so that is done by treating with bromine firsts but as you know when you treat with bromine bromine also will go here isn't it yeah that is what happened because you brominated both this on treatment with DBU ok you can imagine how on treatment with DBU it will cyclase here it is possible because DBU also can isomerize the double bond so it goes through this deconjugation the double bond was deconjugated then the cyclization can take place you know it is an intra molecular essential reaction Then followed by again migration of the double bond okay now the double bond migrates again you get the Tetra substituted compound but it is in conjugation with carbine group so thats how it was done so what is next you have to reduce the carbonyl group to corresponding alcohol ok so lyrical curl was done then this bromine you do not need okay so reductively remove the bromine under hydrogen analysis condition your four rings are ready now ok then the fifth ring white as I mentioned has used an intramolecular carbonide CH insertion as the key reaction isn't it so that means you have to convert or you have to hydrolyze the Ester to carboxylic acid convert that into diaso Ketone ok so first you protect this free hydroxyl group OK ah as small meter then you hydrolyze the Ester to carboxylic acid you have the carboxylic acid it is easy to convert a carboxylic acid into diazo Ketone in two steps convert this into acid chloride by treating with oxalate chloride to form the acid fluoride now you treat with diazo methane so you get the corresponding diaso Ketone so once you have this dioso Ketone next what you do is treat with di rhodium Tetra acetate so the DI rhodium retro acetate first it will form the corresponding rhodium carbonide and it will undergo insertion at this ch so that will give you directly this compound ok now you have the pentacyclic compound so what is missing is you have to insert the nhme isn't it so that is normally done using a begment reactment you have a ketone then one see how Ketone you can think of using Beckman rearrangement to carry out the ring expansion so for that what you should do you should convert the carbonyl into oxygen so that was done by treating with hydroxylamine to get the oxyme that oxyme was made as a good living group OK by treating with para bromo Benzene sulfonyl chloride so n bracelet was formed then you do the backman rearrangement by treating with acetic acid so that will give the pigment rearrangement product that is the corresponding six member Black term the six number black term now one can easily methylate by treating with sodium hydride and methyl iodide you get the corresponding and methylated compound and the carbonyl group also should be removed and the mom group also should be cleaved so the mom group was cleaved using hbr in astronitrile and the hydroxyl was oxidized under Des Mortin perimeter condition to get the Ketone and the double bond was introduced OK in one part this is phenyl cellular chloride and bustic acid and reduce the Ketone that is this one as well as remove the carbonyl that is lactum to corresponding amine was done in one step with lithium aluminum hydride and now what is left is the removal of the methoxy methyl group so that will give the morphine that was easily achieved using Lewis acid bbr3 at very low temperature one can do demethylation so that gave the corresponding natural product that is plus morphine which is the current humor of the naturally occurring morphine so this is the first total synthesis of unnatural morphine ok so this was reported in 1997 in Joc again the starting material like other synthesis of morphine was isovanolin and he used two key reactions one is the Carbonite CH insertion initially then later he used begment rearrangement to expand the phimemed Ketone to succumbered lactum so overall it took about 28 steps and yield was considering that it is 28 steps three percent overall its quite good ok so with this I will stop and we have completed the four total synthesis of morphine and we will discuss some more synthesis of alkaloids okay thank you [Music] | IIT Bombay July 2018 | UCLI5I1QwKqQn0Cf4nzdGKeQ | 2022-09-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,073 | 17,400 |
EWvsu31VpyU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWvsu31VpyU | Hess's Law | the following content is provided under a Creative Commons license your support will help MIT OpenCourseWare continue to offer high quality educational resources for free to make a donation or view additional materials from hundreds of MIT courses visit MIT opencourseware at ocw.mit.edu and this relax in the fact that when we talk about enthalpy or we talk about the heat change of a reaction this is a state function and any time we're talking about a state function its independent of path so essentially all that we're worried about is the state that we started it so for example when we were talking about the oxidation of glucose the state that we started or the reactant so it's glucose plus oxygen and what we ended up with were six moles each of carbon dioxide and water so we don't care how we get there in terms of making this calculation all we're interested in is the difference between those two states to think about the overall change in enthalpy so for example when we talked about how we could calculate this one way that we can do it and we'll look up at these numbers even more specifically in a second is thinking about instead of going straight down here which we might not have the numbers available to us to calculate directly we can think about well what happens if instead we break apart this glucose molecule and decompose it into its elements because using tables in the back of our book for example we can figure out what the change in enthalpy is of this reaction here that doesn't quite get us to where we need to go though so then we can think about the enthalpy of formation of six carbon dioxide molecules and then we can go one step further and think about the enthalpy of formation for six water molecules so this is just a roundabout way of going from here to here instead we went up and then down and then down but because it's a state function we're absolutely allowed to do this and to formalize this we can talk about what's called Hess's law and Hess's law just tells us that if we have two or three or any number of chemical reactions that we can add together in order to get the chemical equation that we're actually interested in we can figure out the change in enthalpy of that reaction that we're interested in just by adding together all of the other enthalpies of reaction for every other reaction that we had to add together in order to get there so so let's take a look at what we're talking about here so when I just showed you that example graphically I'm just writing it out more like an equation here because the nice thing about Hess's law is it allows you to think about chemical reactions kind of as if they're just algebraic expressions so we can just add all of these different expressions together and if we're thinking about algebra we can just think about crossing things out that are in the reactants versus in the products so if we do this what we end up getting is the reaction that we're interested in the oxidation of glucose to form carbon dioxide and water so let's look pretty carefully at exactly the fact that these all cancel out to give us the reaction I say we get so for example we can think about the oxygen molecules we can cancel out six here and six here as long as we multiply this whole reaction by six again we can get rid of those last three oxygen molecules there similarly we can cross out our six hydrogen's from the products with six molecular hydrogen's from the reactants and then the last thing we can cancel out our our carbon atoms we have six in the products and we have six in the reactants here so you'll see that the only things that are not canceled out is what's left in our bottom reaction so we can go ahead and just add up all of these different reaction enthalpies in the first case what we're going to have is an enthalpy of 1260 and that's in kilojoules per mole of oxygen or excuse me per mole of glucose and the reason that this is positive is because it's essentially the reverse the reverse reaction of the change in enthalpy of formation so it's going to be a positive number there we add to that the enthalpy for this reaction here which is negative three 93.5 but we need to remember to multiply that by six because we're actually adding together six of those individual reactions and lastly we also add together six of this final reaction here which has an enthalpy change of negative two eighty five point eight so if we go ahead and just add up all of our individual enthalpy changes what we're going to end up with for our entire reaction here is a change in enthalpy of negative two eight one six and that's kilojoules per mole of glucose does anyone remember from Wednesday's class does this match what we had seen experimentally yeah so this is the exact number that we calculated when we used heats of formation and it's also the exact number that's seen in terms of experimental | Alan Gamage | 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I0J3NXYup00 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0J3NXYup00 | Z-0033 Solving & Simplifying Log Equations by Bryan Topercer for Algebra II with Mr. Peterson | all right so in this video i'm going to teach you two things we're going to start with simplifying the addition and subtraction of logarithmic expressions into one single logarithmic expression and then we're going to solve for x when x is an exponent so starting with subtracting so what you're going to do is basically this is the formula so you have log base b of x so obviously in this problem above your base or the b value would be 5 and x would be 14 minus log base b of y and now that is basically your equation in terms of variables but the simplified equation will look like this log base b of x over y x divided by y so in this situation it would be log base 5 of 14 minus log base 5 of 2 obviously what we have written right here and you're just going to divide the 14 in the 2 and keep the same log base so log base five of four divided by two seven that's your answer right there really simple all you're doing is dividing this term by this term and keeping this same base all right very simple and subtraction and essentially in addition it's the same exact thing you're going to take this term and this term you're going to multiply them all right and keep this same base so what it's going to look like is log base b obviously this is your b value this is your x value and this is your y value log base b of x times y that is what it's going to look like so in this problem that we have above it would be log base 3 of 8 times 4 and in simplified terms it would be log base 3 of 32. very simple just one note though you can only do this when your bases are the exact same so obviously here we have five and five here we have three and three so we can simplify this but if you have different bases then this won't work all right you can't do this so that's how to add and subtract logarithmic expressions it's very simple um keep in mind in addition you're multiplying these two terms and in subtraction you're dividing these two terms okay now onto a different concept solving for x when x is an exponent now this is a little bit different so obviously here eight is our base x is our exponent and 8 to the x is giving us 14 right so we need to write this a different way what we're going to do since we are going to write this as log of 8 to the x equals log of 14. now we have to solve for x so what we're going to do is we're going to divide log of 8 to the x by log of 8 and do the same to the other side divide by log of 8 and then let me get my calculator here x equals now in your calculator just put log of 14 divided by log of 8 and i got 1.269 that is what i got 1.269 all right and now in this equation on the right it's essentially the same exact thing i'll just show you the one little difference so you set it up as log of 6 to the 2x equals log of 26. obviously you want to get the variable by itself you're going to divide both sides by log of six okay now you're going to have 2x equals log of 26 divided by log of 6. let me do that in my calculator two x equals one point eight one eight and from here all you do is divide by two divide by two x equals 0.909 and that is how you solve for x when x is an exponent using logs both pretty simple concepts and yeah that | Westosha NHS Videos | UCMjwA94PI9d20ha-ES6_aGg | 2020-12-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 668 | 3,200 |
mCYxI8ip3Mc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCYxI8ip3Mc | Ananias of Damascus | Wikipedia audio article | ananias and NY ancient Greek Ananias same as he Bruni and Ania favored of the Lord was a disciple of Jesus at Damascus mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles in the Bible which describes how he was sent by Jesus to restore the sight of Saul of Tarsus known later as Paul the Apostle and provide him with additional instruction in the way of the Lord topic New Testament narrative of Ananias topic according to Acts chapter 9 verse 10 Ananias was living in Damascus in Paul's speech in acts 22 he describes Ananias a devout man according to the law having a good report of all the Jews that dwelt in Damascus Acts chapter 22 verse 12 according to F F Bruce this indicates that he was not one of the refugees from the persecution in Jerusalem described in Acts chapter 8 verse 1 topic healing of Saul topic during his conversion experience Jesus had told Paul who was then called Saul to go into the city and wait Jesus later spoke to Ananias in a vision and told him to go to the street which is called straight and ask in the house of Judas for one called Saul of Tarsus Acts chapter 9 verse 11 and Aeneas objected that Saul had been persecuting thy Saints but the Lord told him that Saul was a chosen vessel unto me to bear my name before the Gentiles and kings and the children of Israel Acts chapter 9 verse 15 when Ananias went into Saul and laid his hands on him the scales of dead tissue on the surface of his eyes fell off and he looked up at Ananias after additional instruction saul was baptized Acts chapter 9 verse 18 20 to 16 topic biblical status by modern scholars topic according to Roderick L Evans Ananias was a prophet despite being mentioned as a disciple in his opinion on New Testament prophets biblical figures who receive a message from God or reveal future events are considered prophets despite alternative titles such as apostle or disciple anglican priest and theologian edward Cara's Selwyn recognized Ananias as a prophet as well as the 70 disciples and the Apostles allocated with different tasks FF Bruce suggests that Ananias has an honored place in sacred history and a special claim upon the gratitude of all who in one way or another have entered into the blessing that stems from the life and work of the great apostle Ananias is also listed by Hippolytus of Rome and others as one of the 70 disciples whose mission is recorded in Luke chapter 10 verses 1 to 20 according to Catholic tradition Ananias was martyred in a Lutheran place topic Roman Martyrology topic in the 2004 edition of the Roman Martyrology Ananias is listed under the 25th of January as a saint commemorated on the same day as the Feast of the conversion of st. Paul topic see also topic house of st. Ananias the supposed house of Ananias in Damascus topic references topic | wikipedia tts | UCmp1SkLvf1pYMPK7PE2mYXA | 2018-11-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 509 | 2,778 |
gGDKO5xuJow | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGDKO5xuJow | Politely asking Genghis Khan to stop killing people | This is a story of two men, one you've probably heard of and one you probably haven't. Genghis Khan was from Mongolia and Changchun [長春] was from Shandong Province in China. Changchun was a leading figure in the Quanzhen movement of Taoism, and Genghis Khan united the Mongol tribes and led them on wars of conquest in China and Central Asia. One was a man of peace. The other was a man of war. And they got along splendidly. Today, the day that I'm publishing this video, is Genghis Khan Day, a national holiday in Mongolia. And in observance of this day I want to talk a little bit about him -- specifically about a relationship he had with Changchun and the conversations they had together. First, a little background. Genghis Khan united the Mongol tribes, as I said, at the beginning of the 1200s, and launched a war of conquest (essentially) of North China starting in 1209. And that went on for many years. After 10 years of that, in 1219, he heard that there was a Taoist monk in China named Changchun that had reached the age of 300 through the means of Taoist practices. And so Genghis Khan summoned him to his court in Mongolia to tell him the secret of longevity. So Changchun set out to go and meet him. But, meanwhile, Genghis Khan launched his invasion of Central Asia. So Changchun ended up having to travel all the way from Shandong Province, all the way up through what is now Beijing, up into Mongolia, across Mongolia, and then down through Central Asia, all the way to what is now Afghanistan, where Genghis Khan was camped. Changchun was accompanied by a number of other monks. One of them was named Li Zhichang [李志常], and he wrote an account of this journey which has passed down to us in the present. It was incorporated as part of the Taoist Canon, and then it was translated into European languages in the late 19th and early 20th centuries including English. Now, I love medieval travel accounts. There are a number of them. Marco Polo is the most famous one, but there are plenty of others. They're so cool because they give you this eyewitness account of a different culture. So, the person who's writing the account, who's, you know, this is a foreign culture to them. And so they'll notice things that a native to that culture wouldn't notice. They'll describe lots of cool things about daily life and what the animals are like, what the food is like, and stuff. I'm not going to go into all that. There's a ton of cool things in Li's account, but I'm not going to go into that. I'm just going to talk about this specific thing, about Changchun interacting with Genghis Khan. And there are three passages in particular that I want to talk about. The first one is, as they're journeying to go and see Genghis Khan, they pass a city called Balkh. And what happened was, Genghis Khan had come in and invaded that area in 1219, 1220, and he took over the city of Balkh in 1220, but at first the people of Balkh had submitted willingly to Genghis Khan's rule, and so he let them all live and just pay taxes, right? But then he left the area to go and pursue Jalal al-Din, the heir to the Khwarezmian throne. And while he was away the people of Balkh thought that it would be a good idea to rebel from Mongol rule. So Genghis Khan came back in 1222 and killed every man, woman and child in the city. Now, just a few weeks later Changchun and his fellow monks passed by that area on the way to see Genghis Khan. So the account says, "We followed the river upstream and then went southeast for 30 li. Lack of water now compelled us to travel by night. We passed the great city of Balkh. Its inhabitants had recently rebelled against the Khan and been removed, but we could still hear dogs barking in its streets." Now, when Li says "had been removed" he's using a euphemism. They were all killed. But I find this account really eerie. (I don't know if that's the right word but I think you know what I mean.) Like, they were traveling along. They passed by this big city. It was a pretty big city at the time. And there were no people. It was completely depopulated. And there weren't farmers going back and forth from the fields to the city to sell their vegetables. There weren't merchants from other cities traveling in, because there's no one to sell anything to now. There were no sounds of marketplaces inside the city or people bustling on the streets. No, it was silent. And the city was just full of corpses. But I find it so... like, what a chilling detail for Li to put in there, "but we could still hear dogs barking in its streets." And I love this detail. I don't love what it's portraying, but I love that we're getting here an eyewitness account. Li was there, and he saw it. So in a sense we're only just one step removed from seeing that ourselves. We're only hearing it through the mediation of one person, Li, and it makes the devastation and the death that accompanied the Mongol conquests so much more real. It's one thing to read in a book, "Oh, they went around killing lots of people." It's another thing to read an eyewitness account of what it was like to travel in areas that the Mongols had recently gone through. Changchun reached Genghis Khan's camp, and they're talking. Genghis Khan loved to have him over for conversation. And the night before, there had been a snowstorm that had knocked out a pontoon bridge. And so Genghis Khan "asked the reason of calamities such as earthquakes, thunder, and so on." And the Master, Changchun, replied, "I have heard that in order to avoid the wrath of Heaven, you forbid your countrymen to bathe in rivers during the summer, wash their clothes, make fresh felt, or gather mushrooms in the fields." And he goes on. Now, the subtext here, which Li doesn't come right out and say, but is kind of understood for a contemporary: When the Mongols forbade people from washing in the rivers, that means that if they caught you going into the river to wash, they would kill you on the spot, because that was a taboo in the Mongol religious system. Now, that was a problem if you were a Muslim who had come under Mongol rule, because Muslims of course do washings, they do ritual washings before prayers. And in Central Asia they would very often just go down to the local stream or river to do the washings. But if a Mongol saw them doing that, they would go over there and strike them down and kill them. And there are accounts -- not in this account -- but there are accounts in other historical works from the period, particularly from Muslim writers that talk about, it was not uncommon for Muslims to be killed by Mongols in this way. But here, the master Changchun is kind of gently reprimanding Genghis Khan. He says further down, "Now in this respect I believe your subjects to be gravely at fault, and it would be well if your majesty would use your influence to reform them." And then Genghis Khan replied, "'Holy Immortal, your words are exceedingly true. Such is indeed my own belief.' And he bade those who were present to write them down in Uygher characters," meaning in Mongolian. "The Master asked [Master Changchun asked] that what he had said might be made known to the Khan's subjects in general, and this was agreed to." Now, nothing changed. Mongol behavior didn't change. So I don't know exactly what was happening here. Was Genghis Khan just humoring Changchun? Did he really have some genuine intent to change his ways? I doubt that. There might also be an element of, some stuff is being lost in translation because none of them spoke the other language. Changchun and Li did not speak Mongolian. Genghis Khan spoke a little bit of Chinese, probably, but he wasn't fluent. But anyway, for whatever reason the Mongols did not end up implementing Changchun's advice. One other episode that I want to talk about is when Genghis Khan went on a boar hunt. "The Khan went hunting in the mountains to the east. He shot a boar, but at this moment his horse stumbled and he fell to the ground. Instead of rushing upon him, the boar stood perfectly still, apparently afraid to approach." And then Genghis Khan's retainers came and got his horse and brought it back and Genghis Khan got in the horse and they went on their way. And then, "Hearing of this incident, Changchun reproached Genghis Khan, telling him that in the eyes of Heaven life was a precious thing." (Imagine saying that to Genghis Khan.) "The Khan was now well on in years and should go hunting as seldom as possible. His fall, the Master pointed out, had been a warning, just as the failure of the boar to advance and gore him had been due to the intervention of Heaven. And then Genghis Khan replied, 'I know quite well that your advice is extremely good. But unfortunately we Mongols are brought up from childhood to shoot arrows and ride. Such a habit is not easy to lay aside. However this time I have taken your words to heart.' Then, turning to Kishlik Darkan," which is one of Genghis Khan's associates, "Genghis Khan said, 'In future I shall do exactly as the holy Immortal advises." And then Li adds at the end, "It was indeed two months before he again went hunting." Which-- Anyway, I might be reading a little bit into it, but I feel like Li is taking a very gentle, subtle jab at Genghis Khan by putting it that way. But what you have here, the little aspects of Li's account that I wanted to pull out and and talk about a little bit, was, You've got these two individuals that are diametrically opposed in their philosophies of life, right? But they get along with each other. I mean, we don't really find out what Changchun thinks of Genghis Khan. But it really comes through in here that Genghis Khan thinks a lot of Changchun, which-- I mean, Li's writing a hagiography. The whole point of this work is to talk about how awesome Changchun is, how holy he is, how much everybody loves him and respects him. So, I don't know, you can probably take that with a grain of salt. But looking at other historical sources, we can get a reliable picture that Genghis Khan had a lot of respect for holy men of whatever religion. But, at the same time, no matter how much respect Genghis Khan had for Changchun, he was not going to change his ways, and the Mongols were not going to change their ways. On those occasions when he talks to Genghis Khan about violence, I get the impression he's trying to gently nudge Genghis Khan toward a more peaceful way of life, and failing. Because Genghis Khan is set in his ways, as he comes out and says. So, my takeaway here is, first of all, just Happy Genghis Khan Day! And let's remember his "contributions," so to speak, to world history. But also, I think it's kind of telling that we've heard of Genghis Khan, or at least many of us have, but not many of us have heard of Changchun. And I think that says something about-- maybe it says a little bit about what we care to emphasize in world history, what aspects of history we care to talk about versus the parts of world history we tend to ignore. There might be some of that going on. But also, I think there's this aspect of, how are we remembering the Middle Ages? Oftentimes we tend to think of the Middle Ages as a very violent time -- and of course it was violent, but I would argue no more or less violent than any other period of human history, including now. But I suspect that many of us don't take into account that there were people in the Middle Ages who had moral standards, and had principles, and were virtuous. There were people at the time of Genghis Khan's wars who believed that what he was doing was morally wrong. Not just the people on the receiving end of a Mongol arrow, but also people who were on the sidelines, who were not directly affected by the violence, saw what was happening and said, "That's wrong." And then Changchun was in a position to speak -- essentially -- speak truth to power. He was not really in danger, in personal danger. There was no way that Genghis Khan was going to punish him, no matter what he said, because he had just too much reverence for his holiness. But, he was coming from a position of not having any military or political power, coming into the presence of this conqueror, and telling him to his face -- perhaps in euphemistic terms, perhaps in somewhat polite terms -- but telling him, "Look, what you're doing is wrong." And I think it's worth remembering that also. Not just remembering the conquerors in history, but also remembering the peacemakers. That's all I wanted to talk about today. Happy Genghis Khan Day! And thanks for watching. | Premodernist | UC2xHMABk_sX2aC14-D7OhIw | 2022-11-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,302 | 14,821 |
Jm9_2Q3DDLY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm9_2Q3DDLY | RAVENS WIN! 37-26 VS PATRIOTS: Standout Performers & Full Game Recap! | keep winning yo what's good YouTube It's Gabe with the contain TV man back at another video man and listen the Ravens win 37-26 so you know we gotta recap the game I would have dropped this video earlier I'm not lying to y'all about a little under the weather but we're gonna push through and get this recap off um the Ravens played well enough to win all right but we're gonna do something that we did back in the preseason we're gonna talk about some stand-up performance and then we're gonna recap the game just like that all right read the content of this channel uh make sure you go ahead hit the Subscribe button let the content this video go ahead and hit that like button man push it out to more uh Ravens fans definitely comment down below as well all right let's get it started man first standout performer we're going to talk about is Action Jackson Lamar Jackson bro um I'm very very close to saying that he's by far the best player in the NFL all those preseason lists uh have not even been a top 10 quarterback or other kind of stuff is foolishness it's craziness it's outrageous there aren't too many players in the league especially offensively who mean as much to their team as Lamar Jackson means to the Baltimore News let's look at it all right um 218 yards passing four touchdowns one pick 11 curries 107 yards 9.7 yards to carry and one touchdown five total touchdowns a day from Lamar Jackson all right and that goes on top of the three he had the week before versus uh Miami The Three hat or man I didn't even have four where's Miami and then the three he had versus chess he's off to a better uh start this year than he was his MVP season in 2019 okay uh he's a better player better passer everything about Lamar Jackson's game is better now and um I hope that the national leader wakes up and sees that that this guy is an incredible talent and don't just talk about his legs talk about what he's doing with his arm this offensive line stronger a little bit especially when Makari went out for Lele struggled early got it together a little bit but struggled early all right second guy I want to talk about Mark Andrews money Mark Andrews the ultimate safety blanket the ultimate go up and get it kind of guy all right we're talking about eight catches 89 yards and two touchdowns I'm like Andrews 13 targets he's the Ravens go to guy still um that that touchdown one Lamar Jackson they're facing the all-out blitz he floats back and says hey look Michael Andrews is down there somewhere bro I'm gonna throw it up to him and he goes over top with two safeties and makes that play that's why he's called money Mark Andrews and to me that's why he's at least a top two top three tight end I'll give you Travis Kelsey as the best tight end but everybody after that to me is an argument all right uh Mark Andrews is just that good and uh he should be he should be appreciated as such all right he had a little bit of a slow week one but week two week three he spend money he's been money Mark again all right now last player I want to shout out on offense man Justice hell Justice Hill is looking explosive Justice Hills looking like I don't want to see Mike Davis I don't want to see Kendrick Kendrick wasn't active today so obviously he wasn't out there anyway uh because JK is back when I saw a JK out there I saw a Justice hell out there I saw a semblance of a Ravens running game is it still perfect is it still excuse me what we used to know it's not but with those two guys shakiness explosiveness they make it better Mike Davis is stiff he's slow King and Drake is mine is really his type of scheme as far as running a ball um Justice Hill JK Dobbins um showed that this rank game can be good but we're talking about six carries 60 yards a long of 34 yards he probably he really almost scored on that run maybe probably should have scored but I like what I saw from Justice Hill so those are my three standout players offense I'm gonna give you two guys on defense and it's it's the Marcus Brothers Marcus Williams and Marcus Peters Marcus Williams he stood out to me because he's a safety blanket back there I remember a couple plays Brandon Stevens got beat by uh Devonte Parker but guess who guess who has his back right there Marcus Williams and that's what you want from your deep center field safety that guy covers so much ground um that one play with Devante Park I thought you almost should have had an interception but it's all right he already has three on the year now speaking of interceptions that's where Marcus Peters comes in he was on a pitch count last week this week I believe he played almost all of the snaps I had to go back and check it but he looked like Marcus Peters bro all that stuff DeVante Parker was doing on Brandon Stevens he came over to Devonta he came over to Marcus Peters it wasn't happening for the Bronte Park all right um and then he caught the pick you know Mac Jones kind of threw up and floated but it is what it is you got to catch him when they come to you you know so I love what I saw that out there for my computers and he's starting to round back into his form so I like that all right now um I just want to do a quick recap of the game starting from the first quarter round to the floor um I guess first quarter the Patriots came out passing which shocked me um and McDonald's had a good game he was hitting different spots here and there the Ravens gave up way too many short and eating intermediate passes um it's almost like they're not almost like they are they are scared to get uh beat deep because you know happened so much last year all right um but there was a nice Blitz by Queen and Hamilton Queen gets the sack uh that on offense of Mike Jackson like I said starting great Marc Andrews early and often JK Dobbins looked good out there first game afterward JK Dobbins and he was moving well this is not like a guy who I believe this they said this was his first game in 20 months he didn't look like a guy who was his first game in 20 months he was moving very very well I like why I saw him JK diamonds okay um Mike Andrews oh and also the great room all right he was very creative especially in the Red Zone um the shovel pass touchdown was creative I like that I got my Andrews on the board early he showed a lot of different things today that was just different I don't know how he describe it but it wasn't your typical great Roman he called it the game once again I can't I he's been good this year he can't I can't say anything about it all right second quarter offense um this is where the o-line came in the factory Makari gets hurt but Lele comes in if y'all remember anybody who's been watching my channel um I talk about filet in the preseason and I said that I don't want to expect anything from fellately this year and I was really hoping he wouldn't have to play because I don't think he's ready and he kind of showed that in this game all right Dietrich wise the absolute game record I believe he had like three sacks in the on pretty much in the second quarter going against for Lele just dominating him uh the Raiders end up getting him some help but you know it is what it is uh Lamar did throw a force a bad pass trying to throw a debateman that was interception and also there's a lot of penalties too many negative plays man too many I don't think any gain find agreements were always starting behind the change though second and fifteen second and 13. uh I remember the little it was like a sweep to do Renee and he pretty much had to run Straight Out of Bounds lost four yards on that play it was like it was a lot of plays like that early in the game all right um I talked about JK diamonds again another shuffle pass Isaiah likely this time and Lamar Jackson has been the best wrestler on the Ravens For Better or For Worse that's just what it is um in my games we talk about the big body catching the back of the end zone that's why you pay Margaret's all the money uh you should be the highest paid in the NFL but I'm gonna get into that and I mentioned clearly struggling already as far as the defense injuries bro injuries uh class cam with Michael Pierce uh Coles ended up coming back Justin Houston got her didn't come back I believe Michael Pierce got hurt didn't come back so we'll see what's happening on this defensive lineman the good thing they signed jpp um because they're a thin again you know just like they can't stay healthy bro um I met Marcus Williams almost interception covering over top uh Marlon Humphrey bro Marlon Humphrey looked good today uh first half Patriots went forward on fourth down they tried to run a little picker out model Humphries all over the play bro great aggressive tackle beautiful play um the Patriots had a decent Run game today um to me if I was the Patriots I know people like to do committees and things like that I get that I'm giving most of this work to ramadri Stevenson because he's the truth bro when he touched the ball I got a little worried so I'm giving most of the work to him if I'm honest um Mac Jones watching TD Mac Jones scrambling too much for me um McDonald's is not known as a world-class athlete and the fact that the Ravens really couldn't get them for large parts of the game was troubling um past rush once again pretty much the non-existent unless they bring pressure they can't get they can't get any Rush before um and that goes back to the doctor your way I mentioned in in a in a Ravens preview that you know he gets double tapes sometimes it's in that okay cool I saw him matched up one-on-one multiple times this game and not get off this has become an issue okay um he's a guy that I penciled in for between 20 between uh 10 and 11 and a half socks this year now listen it's about to be uh week four but pick it up bro gotta pick it up um I thought that the the defense giving up that field goal before halftime was bad um they played pre-rent allowed the Patriots together underneath route I thought that was bad uh so third quarter it took second half all right like I said Lamar Jackson was good today really good you know great even but he did miss some passes we got to be honest uh he can step into all of his throws so he kind of short arms some to Andrews to different guys so we gotta be honest about that all right uh justice hill we talked about the big back-to-back runs um he like he looked like the main explosive running back him and JK still didn't make like what I saw from Mike Davis um Duvernay once again Papa John's doing this thing uh and then do Renee big catch in the corner of the end zone bro this dude duvernay's hands are incredible like absolutely incredible what he can do and he's not the biggest guy in the world but he goes up and he plucks the ball this is not something that's just one weak now we've seen it multiple weeks now he's going up and getting The Rock all right um Rashad Bateman had a had a pass to him kind of a quiet day for Bateman went off his fingertips led to adjust the Tucker field goal 31-20 all right um now the Patriots actually started uh the game so I started the second half on offense uh Devonte Parker was going nuts Brandon Stevens clearly needed some help it was it was points where Devonte uh sorry McDonald's looking at Devonte Parker and he was one-on-one on Brandon Stevens he was throwing the ball it was it was no other read up in the map uh the market made a beautiful uh back shoulder toe tap toe tap grab near the goal line great though by Mac Jones as well um but man Stephen needs some help um a play that could have been a tournament point the Ravens lost his game Patrick Queen plays great pass coverage he sees once again Patriots had to run his little pig plays on the special on the goal line of short yardage he jumps it he drops it that's probably a pick six all right um Ravens play smack don't bring him down he did Mac Jones starts to struggle a little bit um those are interception right to Josh bonds you know like let him right to him so um and then we're gonna wrap it up here at fourth quarter the offense Bateman catching fumble um and then you know he redeems himself though uh next Drive he makes a catch and when Sean Bateman is not getting taken down by the first Defender if he catches that ball he's making the first guy Miss and he's getting eight to ten more yards on top of that so I love to see that um Lamar Jackson another big run then Lamar Jackson a touchdown um seal the game ended 37-26 um defense comes back Mac Jones they kind of I put in here they allowed McDonald's to dance around a lot especially on fourth down he made a play I wasn't too fond of that but Marlon Humphrey great interception according to the end zone we got to give credit to the defensive line to that pressure up there because the pressure made Mac Jones throwed off his back foot and throw a freaking uh floater to Marlon Humphrey okay and then Hey listen play the game for me this is me play the game Kyle Hamilton strips not the avalor when he has a big play Patriots are driving um it's always a one score game at that time momentum can ship right here and here comes Kyle Hamilton with a great stripper behind Marcus Peters recovers in uh that's pretty much GG methodox interception man so that's the Ravens recap bruh I gave you some stand-up performers um for me the dog I'm talking about it one time it's disappointing because the Ravens should be 3-0 and Lamar Jackson would be firmly at the top of the MVP race because Josh Allen the bills just lost today to the uh to the Dolphins um you know but it is what it is a 21 weeks I I said this was a muslin game in the rain was today they won this game okay uh Lamar Jackson is still doing his thing he's still the guy to watch he's still the guy that's going to make this engine run and Lawrence Ravens have Lamar Jackson they got shot and that's a recap for today man uh let me know your thoughts in the comments it's your boy game with just another fan TV foreign [Music] | Just Another Fan TV | UC6rbXsazuOYXMcNdgisCggg | 2022-09-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,731 | 14,012 |
BSS58ZJwWgI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSS58ZJwWgI | We Visit the Devil's Tree in NJ!! - A Haunting Local Legend 2020 | what's up guys henry here and hey um today we're gonna go venture out for some um weird thing we're planning to go visit this thing called the devil street yeah yeah somewhere here in new jersey it has some kind of forklord or superstitions or whatever legend legendary that's for it this is for some kind of a special halloween this is our halloween episode episode so stay tuned and wait for it right back so as you can see you could google this devil's tree and it's like some kind of an attraction yeah it's an attraction now wow so i guess a lot of people come here yeah i mean it used to be not like this people just go there late at night but now it's actual they have actual hours look at that 9am to 4p closed on sundays and mondays that's weird spooky yet um weirdly attracted by people yeah and then if you hit directions it actually takes you there to google look at that wow there's actual direction to a tree devil's tree and it says here we're 40 minutes from where we are which is my house yeah so here we go [Music] okay [Music] [Applause] [Music] we're getting close are you guys ready to see some weird tree just a tweak just a tree okay does it look spooky scary yeah you could tell follows here leaves turning we are in the suburbs [Music] we're surrounded by trees boy you have a flashlight burn you have your earphone fully charged for a flashlight is your phone fully charged yeah my phone is fully charged the question is do we have signal two bars around this area oh damn we have video evidences hopefully they thought they're not smart enough to pick up the memory card it away all right the testing over here we're going deep in the forest right now okay until it gets dark here there's no lights on the park yeah this is going to be a dark thing when a dark area when uh heading back because there's no uh street maps your car is fully uh your battery car is fully charged i have to jump starting okay so we have a ride in the tree and from here it looks very spooky you know uh i heard hannah that uh it used to be that was only one tweet and there was no butchers and shrubs around it so just like playing rats and just one tree really but not like this we're far from it i could hear i could feel my back of my hair you scared sticking up already i don't know if i'm scared or not but we'll see but there's there's a sign that says park closed so let's see spooky oh the tree moved i'm just kidding half an hour after sunset ah as you could see this tree this is a this tree is the one you're seeing right now is that the one that they call the devil's tree it's really spooky man wow it's the only tree around yeah this is the famous devil's tree right here what do you think burn you feel anything i mean there's a park around the area check it out honey someone defecated the tree oh that's not good closer you can see it that is not good it is a penis [Applause] so henry you want to touch the tree no why not i don't want to so you know you know what's the curse about that right what's the curse vernon tell us if you touch the tree or defecate or pee on it or something you're cursed you supposed to die or something or truck chases you one of those stories will i leave some kind of description but that's what i heard interesting look you can see it's also burnt you see that like the black marks yeah somebody tried to cut that thing yeah i think people were trying to cut it down but there's also a rumor that can't be cut can't be cut interesting header touch a tree hell no i don't want it's covered man so henry supposedly you see those used to be like branches that jut off these tweaks yeah usually they said the kkk lived in town a lot of lynching men have happened looks like they cut it down though yeah they cut some wrenches down from there come on you touch it first no you know with the way 2020 is going i don't want it to be any more worse i know what you mean burn so it's very somewhat else other uh superstition or folklore or legends industry oh yeah the ground supposedly we should have went here when it snowed supposedly snow doesn't land here so people are saying it's the portal to hell but i don't know how to that is well i might have to come back here when it snows so what do you think of this fern it's scary a little spooky i mean it's in the middle of nowhere and it is the only tree here yeah i mean it's the only tree i mean i guess a lot of people is like um stepping around because as you can see the ground there's no grass or anything but dead leaves and stuff so a lot of people's been coming here in and out and um pretty much yeah right right i mean i think this there's other people waiting to come and see yeah i know so i think they'll be that'll be it for us but yeah i'm gonna i don't want to stay here anymore we're getting out of here hope you guys like this halloween edition [Music] so yeah hey guys as you can see um right next to us see that car right there uh we didn't really meet with them but when we got here and uh we parked these guys part two and when we um bumped into them they had some like ghost equipment ghost equipment to uh talk to the spirits yeah they have some you know uh those those ghost hunter equipment and stuff like that right now they're over there where the tree is and trying to test it off it's trying to communicate with the bed or whatever whatever it is so i for one didn't really feel anything spirit-wise no not really i didn't nothing really tickled my um my uh extra senses or you would say you don't have third eye i don't have a third eye but i could feel if somebody's like uh looking at me in some ways uh but i didn't feel anything yeah but it was creepy just walking up there just looking at it but once we got there it wasn't really i didn't really feel anything any extra but the tree is very creepy though yeah it's legend like back when i was still in high school people used to talk about the street and that was before the internet so you know it's been around oh man let's see from those guys you could see behind us where's the tree oh it's right there right behind us over there so oh is it uh i can't see i don't know it's too dark too dark now so vern any last words please don't forget to comment like and subscribe hit the bell button right here see you guys later don't be scared [Music] you | Pogiboy Productions | UCliTC4r2ebj56nTwqNuhcuw | 2020-11-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,268 | 6,342 |
lT37vhv-aTU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lT37vhv-aTU | Frozen Peanut butter and Banana Nibblers | hey i'm casey welcome to lifestyle today we're doing a frozen nutty banana nibbler it's really good you're gonna like this one so you're gonna need your banana your peanut butter my choice crunchy and non greek yogurt you're gonna need five bananas you're gonna grab one banana and you're gonna open it then you're gonna throw it in your little bowl and you're going to start mashing this is really really good if you have anger issues really good because bananas are very hard to mash because they're they're slippery little suckers so you're gonna do just like that just kind of like you're making baby food in the way you're gonna leave that to the side and you're gonna need your peanut butter peanut butter is very good for you as you know it's very good for memory it's good for health and kids all over the world like it so you're making a very good after school snack right now so you're going to need about two tablespoons of it there you go so you got one tablespoon right there and there's tablespoon number two and next you're gonna take your greek yogurt and i said non-fat earlier but it doesn't have to be not fat like once again you it could be whatever kind of greek yogurt you want you can even get ones that have strawberries you're gonna need two ounces of this so there you go and then my favorite part you start mixing this is a really good snack because kids will like it and it's good at parties and it's like you can make this with the kids for the parties so it's like i don't know what would you say you can uh put the put them to work so as you notice that's all mixed up so we're gonna put this to the side and you're gonna grab another banana so the thing what you're gonna do with the banana here is that you're gonna start slicing so you're gonna cut them into like half inches and we're just gonna do one banana for now look at casey go he's cutting a banana and once you're done you're gonna get you're gonna go back to your little mix here and you're going to slop it right on there there you go just like that then you're going to get another piece of banana you're going to put it right on top like that and you're going to put it on a tray or a plate so it's just like that so remember you're going to mash splatter and place now i think you're like oh yeah but that looks really sloppy well i'm not done yet what you're gonna do after you're done making these little things you're gonna put them in the freezer for at least two hours we have our nice little frozen nutty banana nibblers and honestly i think even elvis would like these let's see yeah absolutely very very good i like it so yeah this is me again casey and we'll see you next time you | Cassandra Campbelloff | UCoRAH6nYflTLfus_pBe5How | 2013-04-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 521 | 2,688 |
Tg4g5x5JDZ8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tg4g5x5JDZ8 | 190602pm - Trust Him When Things Seem Hopeless - Luke 8:40-56 | well this evening since this morning we we were looking at the account that sandwiched in between these two paragraphs dealing with gyrus I'll just go ahead and read the the first three verses I guess 40 through 42 and then skip ahead to verse 49 and read the the rest of the accounts so Luke chapter 8 beginning in verse 40 and as Jesus returns from the garrisons the people welcomed him for they had all been waiting for him and there came a man named Jairus and he was an official of the synagogue and he fell at Jesus feet and began to implore him to come to his house for he had an only daughter about twelve years old and she was dying but as he went the crowds were pressing against him and of course we have the account of the the woman with the hemorrhage and Jesus Jesus words to her daughter your faith has made you well going peace and then verse 49 while he was still speaking someone came from the house of the synagogue officials saying your daughter has died do not trouble the teacher anymore but when Jesus heard this he answered him do not be afraid any longer only believe and she will be made well when he came to the house he did not allow anyone to enter with him except Peter and John and James and the girls father and mother now they were all weeping and lamenting for her but he said stop weeping for she has not died but is asleep and they began laughing to him knowing that she had died he however took her by the hand and and called saying child arise and her spirit returned and she got up immediately and he gave orders for something to be given her to eat her parents were amazed but he instructed them to tell no one what had happened well may the Lord again bless his word to our hearing this evening now again by way of review this morning we we saw Jesus return to Capernaum where he was greeted by the crowd and gyruss as we've just read who begged that he come to heal his twelve-year-old daughter while they were going the woman in the crowd remember reached out and touched the edge of his robe believing that if she did she would be healed and as she believed so she received and again we saw this this morning as an example of the kind of faith that we need to have to receive the Lord's blessing if we would receive we do need to come to Jesus you know often we don't have because we don't ask so we need to remember to come to the Lord we need to remember come to him first of all and not last of all not when we come to the end of our resources but at the beginning when the need presents itself we need to come confidently you know it is true that when you can when we consider ourselves that we have forfeited God's blessings really over and over again through all of the sins we've committed but we do need to remember as the Lord's table reminds us from Lord's Day the Lord's Day that the father sent His Son Jesus into the world to take away our sins so that we can come we can come confidently we can come boldly and the Lord wants us to come in that way but we need to come believing we need to believe that he will give us what we ask if we doubt James tells us we won't receive anything but if we have faith we can receive all things but sometimes you know what we need is beyond really the faith that we have to receive sometimes the things we need we just don't believe are possible now we need to understand this evening that Jesus will help us in in this area as well Luke now shows us this as he picks up the story that he laid aside for the moment the healing of Jairus daughter and this evening what I want us to consider basically two things how Jesus tests Jerris faith and then secondly how the Lord will also test our faith so that we might grow stronger and receive the blessing now first of all let's look at how Jesus tests gyruss faith now Luke tells us first of all the gyrus was a ruler in the synagogue that was at Capernaum and we we needed it maybe a little bit of background as far as what a synagogue would be helpful because we do need to understand that they were established for the worship of the Lord and this is how worship was taking place during Jesus time it really began synagogue worship really began around the time of the Assyrian and Babylonian captivity remember the northern kingdoms taken by Assyria first and then the southern kingdom by Babylon later the Jews were uprooted from their lands and and some the southern kingdom was taken mainly to Babylon but the Assyrian kingdom took the Jews in the north and basically dispersed them throughout the world that's what we call the Diaspora or the dispersion now since it was no longer possible for the Jews who were dispersed to worship in the temple at Jerusalem they established synagogues where devout Jews would gather together particularly on the Sabbath and on the Jewish feast days to basically learn from the those pious and learning Jews as they read and explained or expounded God's Word they would go there to learn but they would also go there to worship as a matter of fact synagogue worship as much like the worship that we have today now prior to the synagogue as we know worship was held at the temple but that was only from time to time it was really held primarily within households on Sabbath the households would meet together they would rest and they would worship the Lord and then their families would make the trek to the temple three times a year for the males but at other times as well as the law required now after the return from the Exile synagogue worship continued providing convenient places for Jesus and for his apostles to evangelize they would go to the synagogue's on the Sabbath where Jesus would read the scriptures and explained them and explained the he's the fulfillment of them and even after Jesus died and rose again from the dead and sent his apostles out they would go first of all to the synagogue's on the Sabbath to minister Jesus these synagogues as I mentioned before the worship that was going on in them eventually provided the form of New Testament worship it was based on synagogue worship this worship was maintained basically financed by God's people it was governed by elders there were a multiplicity of elders one or more of which were called the rulers of the synagogue who would plan and conduct worship well mark tells us that gyruss actually Luke tells us that gyruss was a ruler of the synagogue mark it tells us that he was one of the rulers of the synagogue which was at Capernaum and that's one of the things that makes it somewhat surprising the gyruss would come out and seek Jesus help since basically the leaders of the synagogue the rulers of the synagogue the scribes and the Pharisees and the leaders of the Jews typically were not sympathetic to Jesus now like the woman we saw this morning here was someone else who had come to the end of his resources of everything he could do and he had to look outside of the ordinary means for help Luke tells us that gyruss had a daughter and she was his only daughter I think we could perhaps understand this to mean that she was his only child and she was only 12 years old and she was dying now I think you know those of us who have children we understand how precious children are to us you know how they will always be precious to us but I think they are so much more precious while they're still young and they depend on us to care for them and to protect them I think we should assume that gyruss had exhausted all the customary remedies to try to help his daughter which again in those days were not very many and he too had heard about Jesus and realized that Jesus was his only hope now it is possible the urgency of his situation pushed him through any biases he might have had regarding Jesus and brought him humbled to his feet or he may have been one of those rare individuals and I think perhaps it was who actually believed that Jesus was the Messiah one thing we should notice about the situation is that the Lord often uses difficulties just like this to drive us to his feet to compel us to come to him not only for salvation but for the things that we desperately need now sadly we don't often come to the Lord as we should when things are going well you remember how the in in the Proverbs how I think it's Eggers is basically praying this prayer Lord don't don't give me so little that I'll be tempted to steal but don't give me so much that I'll be tempted to say who is the Lord oftentimes that happens prosperity turns us away from the Lord and when things are going well the Lord sometimes wakes us up by bringing difficult circumstances so that we will seek Him again so that we will come back to him well gyruss has come and he implores Jesus he humbles himself at his feet asked Jesus to come and Jesus goes Jesus had just started to go with gyruss when he encountered of course the woman but while Jesus was finishing speaking with her someone came from Jerez house with the news that his daughter had died he shouldn't really trouble Jesus any longer now again you know put yourself in gyruss situation we can all you know I think we can imagine how gyruss felt and how his heart sank when he heard these words because what he was fearing the most had actually taken place his his only daughter his only child had died all of his hope for her recovery and for her having a long and a full life were shattered and the only thing that he had really to look forward to from that point was simply long days of grief and suffering and mourning for this child now I think we should assume from Jerez reaction that he really didn't yet understand what Jesus was really capable of doing I don't think gyruss anew what Jesus had done for the widow of nain that he had raised her son from the dead you know he was thinking that that his daughter was dead and that was it that he wouldn't see her again at least he wouldn't see her in this life but again here we see our Lord's compassion when Jesus heard what the messenger had to say and he knew the impact that it was going to have upon gyrus he said to him in verse 50 do not be afraid any longer only believe and she will be made well Jesus was asking gyruss to trust him to trust him even when it appeared that all hope was gone now we're not told but I think we should assume that gyrus did believe I think he believed at least some degree by God's grace because he didn't just give up and tell Jesus to go on his business but they continued towards irises house he seemed to have some hope because of what Jesus said that she might yet be saved even though she had died now when they came to the house Jesus didn't allow anyone to enter into the house except his closest circle Peter James and John you know it's interesting these same three are the ones that he will take with him to the Mount of Transfiguration which you're going to see in the next chapter and to the Garden of Gethsemane where he prays and asked the Lord for the grace to be able to endure what it is he's about to endure we know that Jesus loved all of his disciples Jesus loves everyone that belongs to him he loves all of his brethren in the Lord but we do need to recognize also that Jesus had his favorites and apparently these were his his closest and most trusted disciples so he brought them in to see what it is he was going to do with this girl and he also brought in the girl's father and mother now when they entered Jesus found a irises relatives and friends the servants and the mourners are basically the hired mourners they were all weeping for her they were all lamenting for her and we know some of this was genuine and some of it wasn't genuine but Jesus wanted this to stop because of what he was about to do so he tells him in verse 50 to stop weeping for she has not died but is asleep I think the idea of being asleep here tells us something about the state of this of this girl but of course believing that Jesus was crazy believing that they knew better than Jesus the exact state of this of this child they began to laugh and ridicule him now it's not mentioned here as it is in Mark's Gospel but is certainly implied that Jesus then put them all out he didn't want them to see what was about to take place he didn't want to I think we have an example here of not wanting to cast his pearl before swine you know Jesus didn't really do miracles for those who didn't believe in him he wasn't you know trying to prove to them that he was the Messiah he basically did miracles for those who would believe in order to confirm their faith and confirm to them exactly who he was when again those who were hostile towards him were around Jesus did very little because of the lack of faith so after putting them out he then takes the child by the hand and says child arise and her spirit returns and she got up immediately and he gave orders for something to be given her to eat now God tells us in his word that we have a spirit don't we as long as that spirit is United with our bodies we are live but once that union has been severed we die but that spirit still exists doesn't it the spirit was somewhere during the time of this child's death now where was her spirit you know we don't know for sure certainly possible that her soul could have entered into heaven when the Bible talks about the death of believers it says you know we haven't really died but we're sleeping and the reason is because it's a sleep that doesn't go on forever eventually the Lord is going to awaken us from our sleep as Jesus did with this girl or it could have been held by the father Bible says that when we die our spirit returns to the father of spirits and then of course he will do with it according to his will but since it was the Lord's intention to raise her again to life perhaps she didn't enter into heaven but was held somewhere waiting for that moment because it was really only moments between the time that she died and Jesus erase her again from the dead I don't we also don't see anything in this text about an experience that this girl has like that of the Apostle Paul remember how Paul was stoned to death on one occasion and I think he describes what he actually experienced and what he saw when he was raised to the 3rd heaven you know basically the heaven where God dwells and saw things that really couldn't be expressed in words we believe that event was tied to the time that he died we don't know exactly what happened to this young girl's soul but we do know that at Jesus command her soul returned to her body and she began to live again Jesus told Martha remember and at the resurrection of Lazarus just before he raised him from the dead in John 11 verses 25 and 26 I am the resurrection and the life he who believes in Me will live even if he dies and everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die Jesus is telling us here that if we are trusting Jesus that even though we will one day die we will physically die our souls will continue to live with him forever they are immortal and and I mean they're immortal whether or saved or not safe but if we're going to be with the Lord in heaven we have to trust in Jesus but he will keep us and we will go to be with him and then when Jesus comes the second time he is going to bring our souls with him and reunite them with our bodies and our bodies will live again just as gyruss his daughter began to live again and then after her soul returned she immediately got up Jesus told them to give her something to eat and I think this was to prove to them that that she was alive I mean was their imagination or had she really been raised from the dead Jesus when he appears to his disciples later after his resurrection in Luke chapter 24 verses 41 through 43 as they're looking at him in amazement that he could possibly be there jesus said give me something to eat it was proof to them that he had been raised from the dead and I think he was wanting to confirm to the parents that their daughter was in fact alive and when her parents saw this they were amazed this is beyond as it were what they were expecting the word amazed there essentially means they were so astonished as to be completely overwhelmed I think they were overwhelmed not only with the amazement that she was alive again but they were overwhelmed with joy Jesus had turned their mourning into dancing as the Lord is often given to do now finally he told them since they were his only basically the only witnesses outside of Peter James and John and again the the implication that he had put everybody else out of the house he told them not to tell anyone what what he had done for this young lady Jesus does this at other times remember and I think it's likely because Jesus didn't want things to continue to move towards basically his crucifixion too quickly as Jesus becomes more and more public as miracles become more and more public the opposition to him becomes greater and it leads eventually to the cross so Jesus wanted to keep this a bit more quiet until he finished his ministry in Palestine now as I've said this was essentially a test for gyrus in in different ways it was a test of just how much gyrus would actually believe Jesus wanted him to trust him even though it appeared that all hope was gone I mean not only was the girl dying that was perhaps test enough for most of us but the Lord actually allowed this child to die all hope was essentially gone and one thing we need to recognize in the scripture is that the Lord often does remove all of our earthly hope before he breaks through with blessing and this is something we see happening over and over and over again in Scripture it's not something unusual remember what happened to Joe Jobe had everything taken away from him his children were all killed all of his possessions all of his wealth was taken away by foreign powers his his health he lost that as well as the Lord allowed him to be struck even the comfort of his wife and his friends was removed from him and yet jhope trusted and the Lord restored everything to him and even more and his later days were more prosperous than his earlier days God had made to Abraham a promise that he would be the father of many nations but Abraham had to wait until all earthly hope was gone of the fulfillment of that promise he was a hundred years old when Isaac was born and then after Isaac was born God you know and realizing that he was the child of promise and the one that through whom all the nations would essentially be eventually blessed with the coming of Messiah God called Abraham to take that child of promise and to sacrifice him on Mount Moriah and I think by that time Isaac was not as necessarily a young lad but we do know that he hadn't been married and he had no children and yet he was willing Abraham was willing to take him to is basically crucifying or putting to death everything that God had promised to him but because he was willing to do this when it looked like the promise was about to die with Isaac the Lord spared Isaac and he blessed Abraham with many more children and he became the father of many nations the disciples when Jesus was ministering during the year the years of his popularity remember the disciples believed that the hope that Jesus had brought was that he was going to deliver Israel from basically the the Dominion of Rome that he was a political Messiah but that hope was taken away from them when Jesus was crucified on the cross remember the conversation Jesus had with the two on the road to Emmaus we were hoping that it was he who had redeemed Israel as a matter of fact he was redeeming Israel but he was doing it differently than what they thought they thought their hopes were gone until the Lord was raised again to life from the dead remember when Paul was on his way to Rome and you know there was the storm and it was breaking up the ship and the Lord told him he needed to stay on the ship and everybody needed to stay on the ship if anybody was going to be saved but it seemed like staying on the ship was going to be the the quickest road to death but it was because they stayed on the ship that the Lord spared all of them when it seemed like all hope was gone the Lord brought deliverance well you see the same thing is true here isn't it with regard to gyruss he thought that his hopes for his daughter's future and the future of his family were all gone when she died but Jesus raised her again to life now the Lord we need to remember works often in this way he makes his Providence's I think it's one of the Puritans who wrote this at one time but he makes his Providence's to go contrary to his promises and what that means is that he makes the situation seem like it's going the wrong way before he brings the the blessing to us to see if we're still gonna believe him to see if we're still gonna hold on to his promises even when it seems like things are becoming hopeless and the reason why the Lord does this is to make our faith grow stronger the reason he does this is because he's working through these things in order to strengthen us remember gyruss did not have that strength in it of himself to believe even to the degree that he did nor did any of these others by themselves it was the grace of God working in them it was like Jesus encouraging gyruss don't be afraid any longer but believe and your daughter will be made well I think of that that illustration of this very thing in pilgrims progress which you know is really a picture book of just about everything we have to go through as Christians when Christian is in mr. interpreters house I think one of my favorite illustrations in in the house is where he goes into the room and he sees this fire that's burning next to a wall and there's a man who's pouring water on the fire trying to put it out but the more water he pours on it the brighter the fire actually burns and and while Christian is trying to figure out how can that be interpreter takes him to behind the wall where there's a man who's secretly feeding oil into the fire to keep it burning and basically this is a picture of the very thing we're looking at Satan is going to try to put out the fire he's going to try to quench our hopes and our faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and in his promises but the Lord is secretly feeding his spirit there to keep us going to keep us believing to strengthen us the fire doesn't get lower the fighter burns brighter it doesn't seem like the things in the kingdom of heaven go contrary to the way you would think things would work out by trying to quench the fire it burns more brightly instead of just simply stoking it with with more fuel which is kind of the way we wish it would it would work but the Lord knows best and adversity is what he uses to strengthen our faith what William Cooper wrote in his hymn God moves in a mysterious way actually says this quite well he says ye fearful Saints fresh courage take the clouds he's so much dread are big with mercy and shall break in blessings on your head we do need to understand when the Lord brings these difficulties and trials in our lives he intends these things to end in blessing he intends to give us what it is he's promised and he intends along the way to strengthen our faith that he will do exactly as he is promised but the one thing we need to do is we need to trust him because he is faithful if we don't feel like we can right now we need to call out to the Lord for His mercy we need to look back at his faithfulness through the years and we need to understand that Jesus is with us just as much by His Holy Spirit as he was with gyruss encouraging us that we don't need to be afraid we only need to trust and we will see what it is that we have been seeking the Lord for so I hope that this is an encouragement to us in the difficulties that we're going through certainly is an encouragement to me that the Lord will do what he says we just need to get our eyes off of the wind and the waves right and get them fixed upon Jesus and keep them fastened there Jesus and his word and his promises well may the Lord give us the grace to do that let's just take a moment and pray and ask the Lord to help us | Grace Church | UCZ7nyaRDdJ484POOmCh58Qw | 2019-06-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,681 | 24,217 |
_qeUiIQmGX0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qeUiIQmGX0 | Pro Spot Introduces New Paint and Body Equipment Solutions Program at SEMA | hi i'm art joey with pro spot international today i'm talking to you about a brand new program we'll be offering in the second quarter of 2022 our new paint and body equipment solutions program it features a series of products that we believe will be excellent for the paint and jobber market and will also feature a new planogram that we'll be offering these customers who wish to display all these various products in their showrooms it's a very well self-contained display and features so many of the products that we know will be very exciting for our paint and jobber customers and distributors to take out to their marketplace if you require more information please get a hold of me at pro spot www.prospot.com we have a full brochure that we'd be more than pleased to send you one of the products that we'll be introducing into the program is our new pr220 mv it's a multi-voltage multi-process mig welder plugs into either 110 household current or 220 power you're going to find in every shop today this is going to be the ideal solution for any sort of small welding needs such as muffler shops body shops light fabrication farm and ranch it's a great great little machine additionally we're going to be offering a whole variety of dent pulling materials that can be used on steel aluminum and with our great blue tab dent pulling kit | BodyShop Business | UCHJrm8nCdre732pse5zrlAQ | 2022-01-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 240 | 1,343 |
NVTNdlyw-k4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVTNdlyw-k4 | Sal Khan: Bilinmesi Gereken İsimler | Forbes (2010) | so notice that when the x term was positive our hyperbola opened to the right and the left sal khan is the ceo of non-profit on-demand educational resource khan academy he started making educational videos and compatible practice software in 2004 for his cousins that offer lessons in many levels of mathematics and science and they became viral with many more people turning to him and asking him to create even more lessons in a variety of areas now he's doing it full time and khan academy is a designated forbes name you need to know in 2011. a recent blog post on khan's new approach to education which takes the lectures out of the classroom leaving more room for project-based learning at school sparked quite the conversation online bruce upton brings up the point that there's not a chance on the khan academy to ask follow-up questions i think at least the way i think about it is let's say you have a question and you're doing calculus you have a question on limits there's a video on limits and you can go back and you can click that 10-minute video on limits and just the act of that is like you know what i don't understand limits can you explain a little bit more on that and if you're still stuck if you don't even know how to navigate or know what you should be looking at to answer your question we have a pretty vibrant community we have a million users a month so to bruce the second point about hands-on learning it's a completely fair point and what i think what khan academy enables is more time in the classroom for actual hands-on learning the students are getting the lecture at home at their own pace they can remediate if they need to and now they can go to the classroom and do project-based learning and spend more time with a professor to kirkhof's point about taking a relationship or connection with the teacher to really get deep understanding i think that's true i think we'd be a very optimistic if we think a lot of students are getting that deep intimate connection in the classroom right now i think most students aren't and to some degree and even though it is virtual it is strange but i get a lot of feedback from a lot of users that they feel a deep intimate connection with me that i feel like their neighbor or their older brother and that i'm sitting next to them and at the kitchen table teaching them math i love christopher hellman's point and you know i'm glad that i was able to help his wife to his point about replacing universities i i don't think it's going to happen anytime soon but i think it's an interesting idea and i think to think about that we have to realize that a university is two things it's a credential and it's learning i think khan academy is going to be able to really uh change how the learning part is done in a pretty significant way the credentialing part you know getting your degree from stanford or harvard uh that'll probably be there for for a little while i think if you fast forward uh 10 years from now i mean it's not going to happen overnight i mean this is social change happening uh 10 years 20 years i think an employer would rather see your log from a site like khan academy where it doesn't just get a 3.2 gpa in um psychology it gets what you did when you did it how well you did it how well were you able to help your peers how how consistently did you work wow this guy worked three hours every day for 20 years on this stuff this is this is a persistent kind of guy that i want to i want working for me and we'll be able to give people that type of analytics i think that could be a more powerful uh transcript than than just a high-level degree right now you | KhanAcademyTurkce | UC8hgx5hCiyDmO3UeBl95_1Q | 2021-11-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 694 | 3,656 |
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c8vD_1d5Bgw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8vD_1d5Bgw | Machine learning |10. Bayesian optimization and multi armed bandits | Free Online Course | about gaussian process and beckon you can do because today's class will use Gaussian processes one of the tools to be able to do this technique I'm going to use today called Bayesian optimization which is a form of doing optimization when you don't have an explicit expression for the objective function the problem that we will deal with is known as in some some areas as a multi-armed bandit problem so bandits are these machines that you find in a casino and when you enter a casino your sort of job is to decide which of these bandits will like try which one is likely to give me the most money so that's you coming into the casino you want money you're trying to decide which machine to go for and the question is of which to go for okay so the elements here are the set of actions so up to now we've been talking about data we have an octave talked at all about action but any intelligent mechanism whether it be a rat whether it be one of us eventually interacts with an environment so we're going to break action into the framework of learning the agent chooses an action in the case of the bandits there's a discrete set of actions and then the agent will get a reward for and the reward could possibly be zero so negative in this case because they use ik loses money and you're assumed to have a few trials at which you're going to earth which you're going to try to make money and those trials might be dictated by time like you only have till 10 p.m. because that's when you have to go back home or they're dictated by budget like I only have twenty dollars so let me do the best maximize return of money with us $20 even in this simple scenario one encounters something called the exploration exploitation dilemma if you've done well in the machine okay so you go in with your $20 oh every dollar I put in is giving me a hundred it's awesome okay so twenty times do the calculation twenty times a hundred and you're gonna walk out we're rich with two thousand bucks you try another machine though because you don't know if that's the best machine the other machine gives you back one dollar so you go back to your machine you have K machines but you've tried to one was better you might decide to choose with the best one because you know you're gonna leave with two thousand dollars minus the percent the few dollars you lost more machine here's the problem on that caithe machine down the corridor someone goes and puts a dollar and gets a million dollars and now you're very upset because you didn't explore other machines it's a less fundamentally that exploration exploitation trade-off if you've seen a few candidates and some are doing better than others it's tempting to exploit the best one out of what you've seen but then you risk not exploring machines that could potentially giving give you a much bigger return i'm the straight-up doesn't only happen in casinos it happens in daily lives we confront it at almost every minute of our lives whenever we have to make choices we might not be conscious of those choices they might just happening in our subconscious but this is the sort of thing that intelligent machines have to face one notion that is very useful to think of in order to measure how well an agent is doing is the notion of regret so regret think of the reward that you got with respect to something else in this case I mentioned the reward of the best action if you knew what the best action is but often you don't know the best option so for me if I go to a I've never been to a casino and I hate casinos but know improbability you know that you're wasting your time going to a casino but let's assume in a hypothetical setting that I went to a casino then my notion of regret would be how much money did I make and you know how much money did my partner make as long as I can make more money than her I would probably would feel good that's basically regret you regret gives you a way of measuring your wealth with respect to someone else again something we do all the time we're always measuring our wealth against the wealth of our peers and so on this is how we're gonna solve it in this class by using the tools of Gaussian processes and I will use Gaussian processes throughout to deal with the problem of training of exploration exploitation but it's possible to use other statistical models I'll come to that at the end but for now we will just assume that we have Gaussian processes at our disposal because that's the technique we've learned so far so it will be important to identify the following objects there is a true we will assume that there is a true reward function okay there's a true now let's think of the problem of bandits and let's imagine that we have many many many bandits so that each interval in the real line is abandoned I assume that you have sort of a true reward for the bandits and that true objective over here is the dashed line in the fake so there is a true cost function there's so much reward that each bandit is going to return to you and that's the person of course in the casino has set up for you right she has experience she actually does design algorithms for casinos so if you know that function of course the people who design it know the function but we that go into the casino don't know that function okay so all we can do is we can sample a few machines and buy something a few machines we in our heads try to infer what is the cost part what is the function that this casino has like over these rows of machines of course it's not quite like this because there's no continuity over the machines it's a slightly different setting but in mourning more the more general terms just imagine that you have this function indicated by the dashed line that that function has a maximum your objective is to find a maximum of that function find the to find the x that gives you the maximum reward but you you actually don't have an expression for the function all you can do is you try one value and you see what comes back in terms of the function evaluation like for example here we've tried this value and this value we try to values and based on the true values that I have and the function evaluation so I have two data points I can fit a Gaussian process to those two data points I will assume that the function is smooth and I will fit that GB if I fit a GP this is the posterior mean of the GP is the solid line and then these guys here the width here indicates the confidence intervals that is mu plus Sigma and mu minus Sigma for example the other thing that so now you have a model now we have a model of the function we don't know the true function but we're approximating that true function our heads so think of the solid line is what's in your head and the dashed line is the the real world your objective is to find this the place where the peak of the function happens okay here you want to go quickly pull the arm gives you the maximum reward okay so the other thing we need so all this the the function approximation we've dealt we know how to we know how to fit a Gaussian process using two data points the other thing we need is a mechanism for deciding which point to try next and such a mechanism ideally would be something that would look like this green curve here an ideal green curve which I call an acquisition function because it it tastes how you can acquire data are you going to acquire information should be one the traits of exploitation and exploration now since this point over here has higher reward than the other point one one should prefer that point we should prefer to look near that point because that point is already higher than the other one so since this point is above this point I should prefer things around this area right I should prefer to be near the point that gave me the highest return so I had two alternatives one gave me more money back I should go with the alternative that gave me more money back the danger is that there is another alternative somewhere out there that I don't know anything about that might actually be very good okay so back to the I'm not on bandage how do we know whether we need to explore an area that's what the confidence intervals come in where my confidence intervals are very wide for example here in the middle and over here on the sides that's what I have a lot of uncertainty that's where if I were to choose a point there I would gain the most information because I would reduce the uncertainty the most okay so if I wanted to learn the function I would just sample at at the point where the variance is the largest that's essentially the basic act of learning but in this case I don't want to learn the function over the whole domain I just want to know what the maximum is okay so I want to be a bit more aggressive I want to exploit in other words and if I want to exploit and I want to explore there's this fundamental trade-off and there'll be something like the green curve that will sort of balance these two desires the desire to look at areas where the uncertainty is high and the areas to look at points where the mean is high if I trade-off this well I will be able to find the optimum that I seek and so for example this green curve here is telling me to sample at this location if I acquire a new point at that location a third point I refit the Gaussian process again because now I've acquired one more observation so I refer to Gaussian process which is very quick to embarking in 3x3 matrix and I compute this acquisition function I haven't told you what an acquisition how to build a necklace is a function that's going to be the rest of this lecture is going to be in fact about how we construct that green curve the traits of exploration exploitation and when I build this function again it tells me again where to sample next and where to sample next again is a question of variance and mean since this point is higher than the other points I would still prefer to be on the right moreover since the uncertainty here was completely squashed when I observe X 3 now that area is no longer interesting and that's reflected by this low value of the acquisition function if I sample one more point we could take so in summary and this is basing optimization it proceeds as follows it is and what I'm showing you there is just two iterations of it with the figures but essentially if you have a certain amount of iterations or if you have an indefinite number of iterations what you do is we're going to call this green curve the acquisition function U of x given the data and we're going to choose the X that maximizes that acquisition function and the data here would be in this case would be x1 and y1 so and x2 and y2 so we've observed to access into Y's and the next step step three is once I've chosen a new axe I just evaluate it in other words I try the eggs and out comes back and of the function evaluation with some noise with some toy say absolute and then I simply augment the data set with more data with the new point x and y and I repeat the process okay so provided I know this green function you all I need to do is I keep doing this sort of thing I start with two points this u function will tell me what next point to try I tried that point I add that point to my set of points and now I have three points I fit a GP I recompute you and then I use you to select the next point and so on so if I just iterate the process of fitting to GP recomputing you maximizing you I'll be done I will get to the optimal with some guarantees okay the rest of the lecture is just going into the individual components of this big picture good place to ask questions but we this lecture is about active learning one thing that I can prove to you theoretical is if you ask questions you do better yes we will come to that question how to adjust the how aggressive you want to be about exploiting or exploring kind of to minimize experience that's correct where you are away in the interval that's when you would you will always have high variance there but it's not just variance that matters the value of the mean also matters so I will illustrate with you with some pictures where the various really is not going to be is the various won't kill us because we are also caring about exploiting if I get a point in the middle that is much higher than my points in the boundary I probably not visit a boundary but that indeed in some cases it can cause problem so you're absolutely right what I mean is kind of greedy what we're doing we know it didn't take us roughly can to get there can we do better by planting our ten element at a time yes because you know about maximun expected utility planning ahead so I actually had a slide on that and I decided to take that slide out because I didn't want to confuse people but I guess if you're in it you're he's talking about big mile picking decision making versus taking many steps ahead so if you know how you rewards over time I somewhat related and it's not always the case that we do know that actually but in some cases we do know how rewards over time are related and in such situations you should plan ahead many steps you know you should plan not just what you do now but what to do if if I did this today then what options would be available to me tomorrow and the day after tomorrow and so on so that that setting is the setting of a Markov decision process and in some simple cases can be solved by a dynamic programming which is which you learned about in 340 it's very much like in what you do when you do in personal hmm and but that also comes with a cost even when you can do dynamic programming it's extremely expensive so often we will use these techniques to make a decision so that you can solve a problem now if you spend too much time thinking about that decision you might never get down to solve the problem so sometimes it does pay off to not make the best choice but actually makes steps towards solving the problem yeah yes one could use gradients indeed so in this case we you don't know the true objective function the dashed line is unknown so you you you made if you don't know the function likely you don't know its gradient so that creates a difficulty but you can use finite differences to approximate a gradient so and indeed a lot of people do finite differences know the problem finite differences is that they tend to be noisy and another problem with gradients is that often they can be extremely slow to converge it might take you ten thousand iterations or so and if imagine that this 1d landscape here is a line across Alberta and you're taking for gas and essentially that reward function is the amount of gas that you find when you drill a hole in that case you wanna drill as few holes as possible because drilling a hole cost about a million dollars or whatever and so you wanna minimize tip number of pulse you make in order to extract gaps so a gradient method that would take you lots of iterations would not be profitable so the in this in fact actually the question is the current because it brings back another aspect of base optimization that it's not only dealing with the fact that sometimes you don't know the function but it's also in some cases it's very expensive to evaluate the function like in drilling for oil evaluating the function is a million dollars per point incidentally these techniques were invented in mining settings in mining like most companies that are exploration they use packages called creaking now creaking is essentially Gaussian processes and in fact the name comes after guy called Cleveland who is South African engineer who during his master's thesis invented this technique okay and here is looking for the minimum I mean the taken just like you can look for the maximum you could also look for the minimum per function it's just the same profit rate so as you can see here we're trading off in this animation we're trading of exploration exploitation and eventually we kind of locate the optimal the true function here is the blue function and one of the things that this illustrates is that to find the minimum you don't need to know the whole of the blue function you don't need to visit the entire blue function in order to find a minute okay so from the previous class we know the expression of the the expressions for a Gaussian process we know that if you want to make a prediction that is if we have some data set and we have a new test point our prediction test our prediction is Gaussian and it has two statistics it has a mean statistic and it has a variance and so if you know the mean and the variance you know everything there is to know about the prediction Y now all we need in order to trade off exploration exploitation is know this mean and this variance where the mean is high if you're doing maximization with the meanest high you're likely to do well but you're also likely to do well with the variance is large because that's where you need to that those are areas that are hardly explored and likely to be profitable and so one way you could balance this trade-off is by simply having an acquisition function defined to be the mean plus a constant times the variance right because such a function would to maximize such a function you would need to pick an X that makes the mean large but also an X that makes the very large if you think the variance is more important that is if you think that exploring is more important you will choose a trade-off parameter in this case Kappa as to be very large if you think the mean is more important you would choose a small capital say it's 0.01 it's this is the simplest way to do it and it's problematic for some reasons I will mention soon but this would be the easiest way to go about since we're doing up to my session you may ask for a handgun and oh but didn't you just replace an optimization problem for another one because now we need to find the x that maximizes me of X plus Kappa Sigma of X now why isn't this problematic pardon exactly I know the expressions from you I know the expression for Sigma so this function I actually know and if I know the function if I have a mathematical form for the function it's easy to just throw at it any function of demise and I say easy because optimization is still a hard problem but compared to the problem where I don't have a function and all I can do is sample it and every time I sample it it cost me a million dollars or ten minutes or whatever it is then this problem is much easier because for this problem I can just get a faster CPU and try all the optimization algorithms that exist out there and I can do well so this is a much easier problem yes indeed so we need to have the right in fact for this acquisition function I don't know if we can prove anything about convergence I will next talk to you about a few of position functions for which we can talk about convergence and the topic of convergence resolved and open for about 50 years in this field and I saw only over the last few years that we've proved the results that show which heuristics work and improving those results that that has also led to new algorithms that actually worked better at trading of exploitation and exploration ok so before I go into the which I will discuss actually a few of these functions that have come from the research literature now their position function it's also known as the infield function it's a statistics and experimental design it's called the figure of Merit or and by the way when you design experiments you design an experiment to get data an experiment is an action that returns data okay so this whole framework encapsulates the problem of designing experiments so as I said the position function tells you which point to sample next which experiment Torah are to run or which question to ask it trades of exploration and exploitation and it's easy to do compared to the original problem and here are some examples so if this is my GP here over here I have four points four data points what I'm showing you below are three different acquisition functions that people use a lot in the literature and I will go over these one by one and explain to you how they work they do tend to pick the same point some are more aggressive towards where the mean is high like this one here some are more aggressive toward you know where the both the mean is high and the variance is large some like points where the variance is very high okay so there's different and they themselves are parameterize by a parameter and so we're gonna study each of these now in turn okay so the first one is called the probability of improvement what's the idea of the probability of improvement we're going to assume that we've sampled a function in destroying at two points so that's one data point here and here's the other data point I then fit a GP to these two points and what I'm showing in the in this plot is the mean of the GP over here and the mean plus the variance and the mean - the variance and so the confidence intervals where I have data the uncertainties law what I don't have data that certainties have now just I like in linear regression if I were to do a cut vertical cut in certainties over the Y's so if I do a vertical cut the Y's are Gaussian distributed the mean is the mean of that probability in other words for this cut the mean is the function and as you can see this the the confidence determines the width of the Gaussian the mean is again here so any point is Gaussian distributed as the definition of the Gaussian process in effect now I will look at the point what I've done best which in this case at this point here and for the point what I have done best what I'm going to do is I'm going to look at what is the probability so actually we'll take that point what I've done best and I'm going to call it mu plus so that's the best observed value it's the highest observed value of the function that I have and then I'm gonna add to it a small value I will explain to you what that small value does and for now imagine that that small value is so small that it's zero so can erase it from your minds in which case F max is essentially me plus the best observed value so far okay so that's the pointer of observed and so f max will be mu plus then the criterion that I'm going to use for exploitation and exploration will be to look at the area under the curve of the Gaussian that has with implied by Sigma and that is located at the mean okay because if I have a Gaussian so if I had a Gaussian here it would have it would be a very broad Gaussian the mean would be the center and then this tail here the area under the stair that's what I would use that's the value that I would use as the acquisition function okay because as you can see here this point here x2 has a much higher area than this point X 1 because x1 has an area that is almost zero in this case so so using the cumulative area under the Gaussian at any point seems to be a good heuristic because essentially points that are higher up or that have high variance will be preferred over the other points in other words x2 is preferred to x1 and in this case x3 would be preferred to x1 now the reason why we add a small value of epsilon here is because we want to deal with the case when we put a Gaussian here in which case the probability that would always be 1/2 so optimizing here at that point would be problematic so that's just a minor detail to deal with what happens when you actually reach the point but forgetting about the epsilon what you're trying to do is you're maximizing the probability that the function evaluated at the point that you're going to try next is higher than the best one you've seen so far what's the probability that I will do better than what I'm then the best thing I've seen so far that is the probability improvement of improvement criteria what is the probability that I will improve upon the best that I've seen so far now since we have gaussians there is a formula for the tail probabilities the area under the curve and thus essentially just accumulative okay and all your scientific packages have expressions that if you call the cumulative calcium which is just that s curve it tells you what the value of that tail so you can evaluate that easily and so now the task is to find the x that maximizes that function Phi and that's it so you if you do that you will be trading off exploration and exploitation if you know with something not just the best that you've done so far but if you if you had some relative point you knew you were going to do at least as good as a particular threshold then you could actually ask what is the probability that I will do better than that threshold okay if you if you know the best that can happen you can actually use that to your advantage and even though this criterion probability of improvement is the one that is the least used in practice in situations will you know the best reward you can get it turns out to be extremely powerful in comparison to the others it's rare when that happens but it's important to keep that in mind go ahead you can also just explore that let's say we don't know what is the best we can get but vegans exploring sorry Oh Oh indeed sorry maybe I don't explain this clearly so in this case we've we have explored we tried two points so far I have drilled two holes already and in the hole that gave me the most oil that's the one that I've been calling new plus the the amount of oil that I got out of that hole so minute plus in this case is this okay if you assume that epsilon is 0 and epsilon is only there to deal with numerical conditioning so it's usually just a small value so so forget about the epsilon imagine that the F max is equal to MU plus and so the idea is you drilled two holes and the maximum amount of oil that you got out of a hole was 20 gallons now you're saying what's the probability that if I drill a hole somewhere else I don't know burnaby that I will get more than 20 gallons of oil you know can I do better than the best that I've done so far can I improve upon the best so mu plus is the highest return that I've had so far and of course but each point should not just be about exploration each point it has to be about exploration and exploitation in this game the way we set it up there are games for which explorations want to win or do but not in this case if you have two key points that have the same mean as me what different variances which one do you want to have okay good question so what would you answer to him I have two points with the same mean but different variances which one do you pick the larger bearings because you throw you're trying and and that's precisely I don't have a good example in this figure of that actually here let me bring a different color points of equal height so let's say this point here as equal mean more or less so these two points here have equal height equal me but this point has much higher variance than this one so under this criterion when I draw the Gaussian I will I have a much fatter Gaussian over here I have a narrow Gaussian and if I look at the area under the curve after mu+ this one will have a much larger area than this area here because it's a factor Gauss so if it has higher variance it will have higher probability of improvement if both of the means were at the same height as mu plus again it depends on the question of variance if if two two means had high variance I would prefer those over mu plus with the means being equal I picked a point of highest variance with the variants is being equal I picked the point of highest mean because I'm trying to maximize both things I'm trying to maximize variance and I'm trying to maximize me young expectant sorry so it's equivalent to maximizing that the expect in Zambia in this case it is true yes good observation all right so that's the simplest thing we can do here is a different thing we can do and in order to introduce it I need to go into a bit of background and I need to talk about maximun expected utility now the view of people as based on reasoner's is as follows that there is an environment from in that environment you get data your senses gather data that data goes through some sensory processing that manages to extract features from the data and so on but you also have some prior knowledge in your head say in your frontal cortex and that prior knowledge and the data get combined via Bayes rule so you get the likelihood you have a likelihood of a prior and that determines the posterior distribution okay so if we've seen how to do this given date and give it some prior knowledge where the prior knowledge will say preference for functions to be smooth we were able to derive posterior distributions however if we now want to act upon the environment we need something else we need some some desires we need to have some objectives goals or utilities there you know what it is of intentions I'm not gonna model intentions but I will model losses and gains and the ideas you're going to act upon the environment and if you you're trying to achieve certain goal when you act upon that environment you'll either get what you want or you'll get it to some degree or you won't get it to a different degree so there is a cost to so you observe data you might be dying to know something but you know that asking that question at that point in time comes with a cost this is essentially duty I mean rewards and so on day and cost occult utilities and this is in essence the utility where people refer to as the utilitarian view of decision-making so in order to make the right decision and that uncertainty we need two components we need a probabilistic model of the environment so we need a posterior so for example in a destroyer example you might have learned that the probability that the patient's the people in Canada are healthy given the data we've observed is 0.9 and that the probability that people have cancer is 0.1 okay so if you pick any x from Vancouver will any X from Vancouver has 90% probability of being someone who will develop cancer over the next five years in that you can estimate from doing a census we will also see that we have a government that is in debt which is not too hard to assume in our case and that they trying to minimize costs and so they now get together and have a meeting many discussions and the Beave fights with liberals etc and they come up with the following table this table says that if a patient is healthy and you don't treat the patient so the action here is what you treated on treat the patient if you don't treat a healthy patient there's no cost but if you take a healthy patient and you treat her there is a cost right because you're now using your hospital resources to deal with a patient that shouldn't be admitted to hospital which is probably a hypochondriac or whatever if on the other hand you have a patient who indeed has cancer and you don't treat that patient then you know that's a big cost because you know the NDP is found not to have turned away all the patients that had cancer and not offer treatment and most likely they won't be reelected at the next election so they value that cost as minus 100 per patient on the other hand if they have a patient that has cancer and they decide to treat a patient that also cost the EDP because they're wasting from their perspective $20 on this individual or 20 units whatever the units are you know it you have to spend you have to hire nurses and so on and because you're hiring nurses that means you no longer have this other money that you can show off was for some other tasks that will allow you to win the next election so essentially there is the sort of function that for all possible states X and for all actions gives you a number that's associated equivalently the cost the the utilitarian view is to maximize the costs weighted by their probability so in other words if you want to choose the best action the best action should be decided by the cost of each action weighted by the probability okay so for example in this case if you want to know what's the expected utility of a treatment you would go well that's going to be the utility of in this case the utility has two arguments the state of the patient and we're considering the action treatment so if the patient is healthy and you do a treatment you need to weight that by the probability that the patient is healthy given the data plus the utility that the patient is God cancer and again you are treating weighted by the probability of cancer given the date so you plug in the number so utility of healthy and treatment healthy and treatment is minus 30 you multiply that by the probability of the patient being healthy which is 0.9 you add to it the utility of cancer and treatment which is minus 20 so this number here cancer and treatment when you weight that by the probability of cancer which is 0.1 that will give you a number and I will leave it to you as an exercise to calculate that now and as well as an exercise for office hours to get the other utility so you now compute expected of utility of treating and expected utility of not treating and then you decide what to do based on those if the expected value of treating is higher than the expected value of not treating you treat otherwise you don't treat and that's how a decision now because essentially you need to consider your costs but you need to wait to cause by how likely that setting is so likewise if you're trying to decide between trying two things and one thing has high value but high uncertainty and once a very low probability and one thing has medium value but very high probability you might go for the medium value one because high probability so what this is say is when you'd make a decision you should not make that decision based on the cost but you have to wait to wait that decision with the probabilities of that event actually happening okay should I ask uma thurman out for a date maybe the the reward there is very high but the probability is very low so I'm not going to bother to plus I would be in serious trouble if I do okay so that's essentially expected utility expected utility incidentally it's not I've described it with intuition but if you actually but it's actually the conclusion of a theorem if you have several agents and those agents have some conditions on the Preferences like for example if a prefers if you prefer A to C so if you prefer A to B and B to C that you should prefer A to C and if you have some very basic conditions on preferences you do a little bit of math and you derive something called expected utility expected chose as a consequence of preferences so there's about five axioms if I recall well and from five from those five axioms you derived the principle of expected job there is something that for anointment did in the 50s what Morgenstern and I was sort of the beginning of game theory and in game theory maximum expect utilities what folks call best response is that action that you have to take if you want to convert to a Nash equilibrium ok so coming back to our problem of optimization and this will sort of answer your part of your question early on what let's assume that we know the true function the true object so this is the true function if we know the true function let's assume that X star X star is the location of the maximum okay so if we have a function that looks like this this is X dot the location of the maximum now if you're trying to approximate the true function with the GP then what you would want to do is you want for all the functions that you could sample for all the functions you could sample from a GP and we've seen that from a GP you are you can sample many functions as many as you want for all those functions you could sample over GP so integrating over those functions so in this case we're doing maximum expected utility the state is the function we need to sum before the state was whether you are healthy or whether you have cancer now the state is actually infinite it's all the possible functions that we come from a GP so we need to wait by all the possible functions and our action is to choose the point X so we're trying to find what is the point X that would minimize regardless of what the GP function is what is the point X that would minimize the difference between that function and and the actual true function this that's essentially what we want we will because once we can pick this point we can so regardless so what we're saying by integrating over f is that regardless of what that F is we want to find the point that will bring us close to x star okay because if the function has the same height as if that difference is zero that means that whatever function we got out of the GP has the same height as that function or if you expand this an expectation is just an integral with respect to a distribution that is the sense of the posterior of the GP and we want to minimize this difference now of course the catch here is that we don't know that through function if we knew the true function we could just optimize this directly but we don't know the true function we don't know the location of the optimum so instead when we do maximun expected utility we do different things like probability for improvement or this new criterion that I'm introducing here that's called the the expected that's called the expected improvement criteria so this goes back to a guy called Marcus and it goes as follows it's very similar to what we had with probability of improvement but what he wanted to do was to find the X such that f is likely at evaluated at X will do better than the max value that you have so far so it's instead of talking about probability of improvement he wanted to do the maximum expected improvement so in order to because f max is the best that we have found so far Satyam you class and we typically add to the mute plus just a small number epsilon and so you want to do better than that the best that you've seen no matter what your f is by integrating out over all your apps so integrating our overall function seems to be something that would be crazy to do computationally but in this case because we have a Gaussian process everything is analytical so we can actually solve this integral analytically and that gives us this following expression here which we call the expected improvement so if you have a Gaussian you can do those integrals analytically and you end up with an expression that in basically involves the means and the variances and these functions fine are essentially the the PDF and the CDF of a Gaussian one a Gaussian distribution so we can get an analytical expression for this function in this case so under this maximum expected utility so it's very similar to the probability of improvement except we're trying to maximize expected improvement okay and a third way of doing this is the following you define a notion called regret it's a theoretical approach it's a theoretical computer science approach you define something called regret which is the difference between the function evaluated at the optimal and the function evaluated at your X then you define another notion called the cumulative regret which is just the sum of all your regrets and if you do a bit of theory which I don't cover in this course which I would cover in a machine graduate machine learning course too if we had it you can derive the trade-off between the mean and the variance but it's not a constant it turned the theory predicts there will be something that increases as log T okay now proving this is several pages I'm not going to go over it in this class but this is we'll just mention that what the criterion is if you try this criterion in practice it's actually buries the previous criteria on the other hand is very easy to prove so I might give this to you as a homework exercise to just do that integral and convince yourself that you arrive at that result this one on the other hand requires work if the set of points is not infinite but you actually happen to know the horizon you would get a different value of each as well and that again involves quite a bit of theory to derive it bobak over there actually spends his PhD deriving these pitches okay here is one final criteria it's called the expected improvement this one a drawing will do so assuming you have two data points or three let's assume that we've also decided on an interval over which we can optimize so the next thing I do is I fit a GP to these points I get the confidence intervals and now the basic assumption that I make is that the function so that's my posterior distribution basically and so the assumption that I make is that all the functions that I would sample from this with very high probability would be inside the two green lights so if I were to sample a function it has it would be between the two green lines because I've said that that's where most of the probability is so I can say with very high confidence 95% confidence that if I draw a function it will be a function it does intervals I can say this theoretically I could say it is more formally but now let's just use the intuition now what I can do is I can draw a function at random like we've done before and then the next step is I choose the location of the maximum i/o mize that function if I optimize that function I get this is the point to try next okay why would this work because if I draw a function I will have high variability in those functions when there is a lot of uncertainty so where there is a lot of uncertainty I will quite likely draw a function that goes near the top in other words there is significant probability that the function that I draw might be high where there's high uncertainty so by drawing random samples I will cover the areas that have a high uncertainty and also whatever function I draw there is a bottleneck here so that function will tend to be close to the best point that I've seen so far so this strategy also is useful for exploitation okay because that function will go through very close to the best point that I have so far so and that's essentially that's Thompson sampling you draw a sample from the posterior and then you optimize and you pick the best now I'm doing it here in the context of Gaussian processes but in the Google group I shared a document that is about what folks do at Google Analytics and they use exactly this technique Thompson sampling in order to make decisions can you tell I want you to pick the next point as the one that correspond to the the highest uncertainty uncertainty why I wouldn't want to do that oh because then I would just be learning the because then I would just be wasting effort I'm learning the function I would be learning my objective is to learn the location of say the maxima or the minimum but I don't need to know the entire function so to know an entire function I would have to sample it you are correct that I would have to simple it with the variance is largest I would just be exploring essentially but my objective is to minimize the number of exploration steps I just want to find a place that will give me the most oil and so in that case I don't want to just be exploring everywhere I want to focus my resources in exploiting I will soon show you an example that I think will add a bit more clarity to it these remarks so in summary there's about this a bunch of improvement functions there's probability of improvement expected improvement there's there's this other one that that I mentioned but didn't drug called upper confidence bounds there's Thompson sampling they all sort of do similar things when you implement code to the basing optimization I actually recommend that you try more than one because something to be more greedy than others and what this figure shows here is three runs on the same function using UCB probability of improvement and expected improvement and as you can see these two tend to be very similar respect improvement and you see we tend to do similarly probability of improvement does worse but again I remind you that if you do know the maximum that the function can attain probably improvement will do much better these two alternatives Thompson sampling will do very similar t-to expected improvement in some cases like when you don't have gas and when you say you have Bernoulli variables so you have independent arms when you dip displaying ads for example in Facebook then and then the reward is whether the individual clicked or did it click on the app um in those cases it Thompson something is actually quite much easier to deploy you can also do the following which one of my grad students Matt who you will get to meet because he will teach one one lecture for this course while I'm away he's actually played with having portfolios of these three acquisition functions so his game was that well I don't know whether to expect improvement or probability of improvement or UCB moreover I don't know how to set that Epsilon so therefore what I should do is introduce a new hierarchy in the decision-making process and choose among those three and when he did this he got much better results if you want to play with this in a project that Mac would be the person to talk to okay now let's go back to this question of the variance and let's look at the GP here where again I have some data points I've collected these five data points I have the mean of the GP here mu I have here mu plus some constant times the variance and the mean minus some constant times the variance now let's assume again that with high probability any function is captured by this GP so any function would be between these two dashed lines for example the red line if that is true and if our objective is to find a maximum of the function which in this case occurs when the function has this value then not one thing this is the highest point if let's look at the lower bound when the lower bound is essentially this magenta curve and its highest at this point okay so this green line indicates the height the highest height at the lower bound attains the highest height that the magenta curve attains now the black line is an upper bound the upper bound essentially says is the best I can do for any X but if the best I can do is lower than the worst that I can do there is no point in trying that point so to speak so whenever you below the lower bound for something that you've already tried then it's no worth trying exploring there because you will not do better than what you already have the consequence of this is that everywhere where the black curve is below the Green Line we can just ignore even though there is regions coming back to your question even though there's regions of high variance there I know it's pointless to explore there and this is essentially something that we call propolis we call this branch and bound it's a very important heuristic in computer science and it's the heuristic that a lot of mixed integer programming solvers use which can be used to solve numerous scheduling problems like in society a lot of things when you're doing bookings with aeroplanes and so on there is an algorithm that's being run that is solving that scheduling problem for you and it's a safe using branch-and-bound the difference with standard branch-and-bound is that this is a probabilistic branch-and-bound we only have probabilistic guarantees here with some there's a probability of Traylor there's a delta probability that your function might be outside the these two intervals in which case this would fail but what you can do is you can give a very high guarantee probabilistic guarantee that you can ignore this space and still find the optimum when when missouri and i we actually said to prove some theoretical results but this and this was the basis our proof of the proof the first part was to show that indeed bias under these assumptions in the gaussian processes a lot of the space would be disappeared we could ignore a lot of the space and then we just needed to focus on a small region of the space where we could study the local convergence of that process and misrule came up with some very interesting differential equations that describe the behavior of the function in that vicinity okay so that for the rest what I want to tell you the next six minutes that we have left is just show you a bunch of applications so in the last class already show you the application in animation where you and here is another application where let's assume that what you have in your mind let's assume that this is what the animator has in mind so there's I don't know the animator is here and there's what she's thinking about she wants to create a brdf which I don't know you know your graphics people in the audience would know you want to create ball that has this the right illumination that involves tuning six parameters but she never went to a graphics class it has no idea what a brdf is all she has is six numbers and it's counter intuitive how to tune them so what's better is if we then show to her two images and we ask her which one is better so at the trashin one she says I like this one better than the left better than the right at iteration two she says I like this one better and by doing that over four iterations were able to find out what it is that she's thinking about in her head and we're able to deliver that to her essentially new I design intelligent UI designing which news to present to a user which content to present to a user which question of robot should I present to you went to the robot and intensive-care interfere is about this of course there's other questions to deal with there there's human concerns when a robot decides to help an elderly person with brushing their teeth you'd also don't want to hurt the ego of that person questions have psychological costs you know you're at the party you want to know if someone is gay and that who could he give you a high return because no he's not gate and maybe he's a great catch but you wouldn't just go and ask that question well you might questions come with costs another example and this is something that the folks here to do our algorithms do a lot is the algorithms that are used to solve problems like Sat or mixed integer programming in this case this results from mixed integer programming I mean these are packages that are downloaded by thousands and thousands of people all the time it's extremely popular packages for solving all sorts of problems but they often have a bunch of free parameters so one example that Holger and Frank were working on the one of these solvers had 76 parameters so imagine you have to sit there and tune those parameters we've already seen these problems of tuning when you are doing cross-validation and you had to choose the delta you had to first guess which deltas to try and then you had to try each delta so you were doing by hand we're basing optimization can do for you automatically the goal of patient imagination to replace the user in that case the the algorithm would try a value of Delta and would explore and find the best Delta as opposed to you having to try a whole range of Delta's because if each cross-validation involved a billion data's a billion data this would cost you ten minutes of your time more of it will cost you a few hundred bucks by running it on an Amazon cluster so you would want to not do too many cross-validation steps and what we see here is if you do if you try these intelligent tuning mechanisms based on based on optimization some which are not based on optimization like Brahma LS as smack is the version of based on optimization which doesn't use got some processors produces random force which I will tell you about next week instead and you can do better than random random actually does that is if you are picking the parameters at random random actually often does better than you choosing the parameters by hand and here is why a lot of functions have this property that in one direction the function has an obvious maximum but in another direction the function has no obvious maximum provided you have your axes aligned the right way a lot of dimensions might be irrelevant so if I were to pick for example a random line into this space what we call an embedding then I could just do optimization there and if I do optimize optimization along this line and I'm guaranteed to find the optimum so even though the problem is in high dimensions if I do a random selection of the dimensions and optimize that I can do just as well here is another example next week we'll talk about random forest you will see that when we talk about random forest there's lots of free parameters that you have to do they'll be like nine choices but again you can use the techniques of based on optimization to tune those parameters for you automatically so that you don't have to do that thinking this is interesting so there is this algorithm the later we will talk about Monte Carlo algorithms and some of these Monte Carlo algorithms are parameters that you have to tune and this Monte Carlo algorithms are useful to compute models like Bayesian neural networks which are extremely powerful and for there was a problem of a robot arm control that came up in the literature back in the 90s I think in 1998 actually goes back to 92 today Ben McCoy's Jesus David Makai Padres another guy that has a very nice machine learning book online for free and David Makai hunt as much error in his technique and then a few people try to use Monte Carlo techniques to lower the error successfully I spent three years in my PhD thesis to get this error and then when we just took nails algorithm and we just automated the parameters automatically we were able to so the algorithm beat all of us to nurse by hand this was for a competition where you were into the prediction and variable selection Niels came up with a rat for Niels a professor by the way in Toronto University a very good research and statistics and he came up with this base a neural network that achieved as much error and obviously he tuned it so that he would win the competition but when Cu one one of my students just let attuning be automatic using Bayesian optimization he was able to get much better results so automatic tuning does better than experts you can also use it to tune how the policy of a robot that is exploring an environment so that the robot can minimize its uncertainty about environment in games the way games get coded whether you're in the a or United Front these serve large games is using policies that essentially hierarchical at the high level you might have be making decisions as to whether pickup someone say suppose you try to build a taxi game that has to pick up people in some Street in Vancouver and drop them in another Street at the high level the taxi has to do the planning us who to pick up and who to drop and went to drive at a lower level the taxi has to do the planning of deciding which route to take and at a much lower level the taxi has to make the decision as to stay on the road was or go off the road you know which line to take etc so there's certain a nice hierarchical way of planning and lots of free parameters and here is just I'll just illustrate some of the the type of results oops I need to bring the arrow these are the type of results that a student of mine who's director of one of the top AI guys at the United Front Games did when he did his master's here at UBC so he was getting our car the fix here in Vancouver this is not Vancouver but that's what he could do during his master's fix a guy and then goes the objective is to go and drop the person there and yeah okay there we go here is another example where this guy has to pick the red dot and now he has the person he has to drop them at the green dot if you can see and there's a reason why it did | Start-Tech Academy | UCOMpD-7invmY9rb3-WoXtpA | 2020-03-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,641 | 56,111 |
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t5b_W1q5G1Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5b_W1q5G1Q | Ongava Research Centre - Data collection from collars with Madeline Melton | foreign [Music] we've colored 10 lions and six hyenas and put GPS satellite collars on them so what we can get from this information is where their locations are it's not immediate information we get data points sent usually about once per day sometimes twice per day for the lion collars but this interface inventor allows us to see the previous GPS points of the collared animals now our collars are set to different standards for each time of the day so from 6 pm to 6 a.m we get a fix every half an hour and then from 6 a.m to 6 p.m it's uh you know one fit GPS fix every hour obviously they're carnivores so they're more active at night so we would like these fine scale locations you know during the time where they're most active so that's why we have the 30 minute intervals at night and on this screen each animal has its own color and you're able to go and see uh where the animal has been for the previous day and we've talked a lot about monitoring animals for movement so this is a great way to document animals movement and from this information we can learn about different Clan and pride territories so where animals hang out the most um we can also look at this information for kill site locations so where they've made a kill because typically animals you know carnivores lines and hyenas will stay at a carcass site for you know one day or up to five days depending on what they've killed you know smaller prey you might get a couple points in a certain location some of the larger prey like elephants you'll see or giraffe or like I said the large herbivores some of them will stay up to a week depending on how long it takes to eat you know they'll really engorge themselves so that you'll get you'll know it's probably a big kill site because you can see you know 20 points at this location for multiple days in a row so usually every morning the points come in around seven so I will get on my computer and I will go and look at the points and seeing where the animals have been and also part of the human Wildlife conflict project it's nice because you can see where the animals have gone outside as you can see this yellow line it's one of the hyenas that left the park for a few hours on the night of November 12th so like I said she she left the area she left she crossed the fence and then went into this area and then came back into the park foreign [Music] | Ongava | UCVe6h6grSxOJNkG_PSirO_w | 2023-06-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 460 | 2,386 |
uXuckzydJAI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXuckzydJAI | Ben Judah: This is London | public debate is vital in a Democratic Society because that the public doesn't take part then the politicians take over and decide everything for themselves and a place like the Bali is important because that's where the public gets to say what they think and shape their opinions and listen to debate it's incredibly important that people continue to speak out in this way acknowledge the limitations and taking responsibility for questioning the limitations with knowledge comes a certain beauty we are then in a position to take action on that particularly in this very noisy fast culture what documentary does I think is to take time to make meaning dopa Madera films a good thing at all by the made-in-america city but along all of this you must have flown saying him of Lear and the valley is so bleak yeah good evening everybody warm welcome welcome in the body on this special occasion with Ben Judah who just today took the train from London to Amsterdam and for five hours is it I guess yeah so he just arrived just at dinner just relaxed a little bit and and we're very happy he's here ben-judah to talk about well I think there's plenty to talk about if we talk about England if you talk about brexit if we talk about London and developments there my name is Tomas markers and program editor and tonight I'll be your host and as I said I'm very happy that band is here because there's plenty to talk about but also because his work provides I think great entrance to talk about underlying issues that are currently happening in England but also in Europe and also in Amsterdam maybe because if we talk about how migration is changing cities that's not only happening in London that's happening in entire Europe and we can talk about that and he is as you are probably well aware the offer of two well-received books first one fragile Empire about Russia second one a bit more relevant maybe for tonight but we'll see maybe fragile Empire comes into comes into the talk was this is London which is an account of the cities variety and its divisions and ben-judah shows us well the capital of the UK through the eyes of the beggars the bankers the coppers the gangsters the sex workers the witch doctors even and and his account of contemporary London is showing the city in all its colours something that caused quite a stir because some people found out that they didn't know their city as well as they thought they knew it something been Julia I think showed in a very blunt but important manner during this program Ben Judah will reflect on his work will tell us a little bit more about current developments maybe also bit about brexit and what Europe should learn from London and how migration changes European cities after his talk I will engage with him in conversation then Cody holsombach will join us he is opposed doctoral researcher in urban geography at University of Amsterdam and he can tell us something about well the similarities one might see in other European cities and the underlying processes that are taking place of migration and gentrification also and of course at the end of the night there will be a lot of room for questions from you so if you listen to what's being said please think about your question already there are no stupid questions only questions that are not asked that's I think the cliche you you should say at this moment but it's really true so please think about it and it will be ready plenty of time and we will end this night at around 9:30 9:45 but yeah for now let's just start and I'd like to give the floor to our main guest of tonight he will speak about this as London give him a warm welcome Ben Judah well thank you very much for this wonderful venue this evening as I was on the Eurostar gliding through the French countryside to to meet you this evening I started I was thinking about what I was going to say and the main thought that came into my head is that when you go on book tour you feel like an employee of your former self and that I felt incredibly distant from the person who wrote this book several years ago but I feel like very much I'm working for him and have to represent him this evening even though I'm not entirely sure I'm not not entirely sure who he was anymore or even if I agree with him and in some ways were a little bit disturbed by him looking back at what he was up to a few a few years ago I may write this book without realizing it in the in the shadow of brexit I had worked as a journalist covering and Eastern Europe Russia and Eastern Europe and as I was out in Russia shuttling across that continent nations vast expanses meeting corrupt officials dissidents and the occasional saintly figure I was working in a particular literary style which is the literary style of the foreign correspondent where instead of only giving the microphone to the intellectuals arguing in Moscow you give the microphone to the poor to the people you try and tell the story of the country through voices far from the capital city and far from its ruling class and you do as much as you can to try and get out from beyond the confines of that establishment when I came back to be in London full-time I had been so used to writing in this style I found British newspapers kind of very hard to understand with their prolific with their insistence on approaching the main topics of the day either through colonists or through statistics I found that there was very little reporting you know doing like a foreign correspondent giving the microphone to people to let them freely express themselves and to give time to understand them like like foreign correspondents have been trying to do in Russia or elsewhere around the world and as I was thinking this I sort of tried to sort of reengage with the city where where I was born and I realised I didn't recognize it I didn't understand it anymore it was being so transformed by massive immigration and also by a massive influx not just of people but of money and if capital by transformation of areas through the pressures of gentrification or the pressures of intense flush of capital through property that I I didn't recognize it from the city that I grew up in not really that long ago iver so I began thinking how can i how can I write how can I write about this how can I write how can I write about all of these these two pressures on Western society and on British society which seem to meet in London the story of emigration and the story of story of capital and housing I thought both of those topics are incredibly ideological and almost impossible to talk about and that there are a large amount of books written on immigration or a large amount of polemicists on immigration and on the issues of capital and property as well so I decided that I would write a book without any opinion in it I would write a book purely composed of the views of the people that I met along my way and then I would let give the microphone about London to everybody but me to everybody but the people that we were used to hearing give it to everybody but the MPs bought the the sort of the the creeps or professional colonists and the amateur colonists by myself and that was how the the genesis of this book this the genesis of this book began as I began what as I began working as I began working on it and sort of profiling one by one by one people from very very different walks of life each of them from an immigrant background all of them new to London all of them that arrived to London at some point in their lives or maybe not saying you some of them who'd spent most of their lives in in London a couple of themes started to come out of the journey which felt very different from the London that I had been thinking about and reading about the first trend that struck me was that the story that I had gone through the statistics the story that I got through the research didn't appear to match up with how I saw work happening in London and that the research that I was sort of getting from think tanks or getting from government employees or experts assumed that the data was the whole story but actually there was a vast chunk of the London labor force that was working cash in hands only that was not covered by labor regulations that was not being covered by minimum wage and in order to explore this more I tried to use some immersive techniques I tried to get at it from various points of various points of use of copying or mimicking I guess these sort of infamous Orwellian techniques to go into this situation I was really struck by what I saw which not being picked up by the data you had this large immigrant labor force mostly from Eastern Europe which was not existing in a minimum wage economy which was being paid what it could bargain for which was being paid at times a chicken and chips or whatever it took to to work for the day that was not that was not being picked up by the statistics as I followed this as I immersed this with this this sort of stream of the labor market I tried to live in a manner as similar as as possible to them and I found again there was a story that wasn't being picked up by the statistics which was this trend of massive overcrowding that you had across London you have the proliferation of boss houses where instead of there being by the regulations free people maximum or for people maximum to a two person for that you had paid eight ten twelve twenty crammed in all so all could be identified parallel through the internet where people were advertising where to live and that there was this parallel vastly overcrowded London that was behind the seat behind-the-scenes and not being picked up again by the statistics and the third trend that I saw was that these two aspects overcrowding and a labor force not being covered by regulation was interacting on the edges of London with a white working class population that was becoming extremely agitated by this and claiming that their experiences were being denied by politicians or were not being picked up or answered by politicians in what I didn't know it at the time but was the run-up to run up to Breck the run-up to brexit so as I once I finished the the book I remember at the time knowing that there was a European referendum being planned I didn't think it was particularly important and I wasn't particularly I wasn't particularly interested in it but having been sort of freed from the the book I found myself working as a you know as a sort of jobbing journalist again and then I departed on this journey through the UK writing for various publications including Politico and writing columns here and there including for the New York Times and this theme of immigration was incredibly strong as I have all through the through the EU referendum try to work out why so many chunks of the British middle England as it's called middle England or the chunks of the British were middle class and middle class was so enthusiastic about this about this idea so I kept on hearing through the course of these trips sorry that was not quite being reflected with the discussion that was going on on television all discussion that was going on in the newspaper or the discussion that was even being mediated through polls which was this constant refrain that England's not England anymore the England had been transformed by immigration it was becoming an unrecognized or place and that the mantra of take back control from brexit the people who were saying that were primarily thinking about immigrating about immigration the key swing voters were primarily thinking about that after the result I decided to look at this question from another angle which was try and look at it historically and something that really came out of the research when you try and work out you know what has happened to Britain in recent history is that despite this narrative of solidity keep calm and carry on sort of an unbroken chain going back to the past what comes out of the research is that England has been incredibly transformed and Britain too as a result simply in the one reign of elizabeth ii so if you go back to when elizabeth ii was crowned in 1953 crowned as the queen not only of of brita of Great Britain but Canada Australia New Zealand South Africa Pakistan and these territories beyond the sea it was a different country demographically and that estimates vary the non-white population of the of Britain at the time was between 20,000 and a half a million people in this society where 70% of the population were manual workers if we fast-forward to if we fast-forward to today we see a population which is twelve percent non-white and 20% of the population of England and Wales are either immigrants or their children there's been a complete demographic transformation in this in this sort of period and if you look at London the London that I was running up I have been running about in this book a population where you have around 40% of a population who have foreign-born if you go back to the Queens childhood in the 1930s you have shockingly less than 3% of the population of London that was foreign-born so I think that it's important in this discussion about what's happened to Britain and what's happened what what are these forces that have led to brexit and have led to this situation to to recognize that the country has gone through a historical transformation through a historical transformation and the country is very much evolving into a new country and to try as a journalist or as a reporter not to be not to be ideological or not to be dogmatic in the way that you go about reporting that and instead of trying to present try and report on immigration as a morality play or try and report on it as a question of national identity or political identity to try and do as much as possible to report it through the points of view of the immigrants themselves that people are living that experience or the people whose lives are being transformed by immigration which is what I try to do in what I try to do in this is what I try to do in this is London thank you [Applause] [Music] maybe first of all is this one on yep maybe first of all you started your small talk by saying I'm not sure if I agree with him when you talk to the one you are employed to now the writer who wrote this is long well yes no I'm not I I don't I'm not really well I guess you know I'm 31 31 now when I started writing that book 3 2014 5 years ago so I was 26 you know I do very much feel like another person you know I'm not really sure who he was why why he was doing that you know sort of like you know what was the what was the obsession yeah yeah but in the meanwhile several things happened you already alluded a little bit to brexit which is underway or not on a way or name things are happening so to say what does this book say to you right now in 2019 I mean it's distant but at the same time the books not distant the personally registered you know I think the book is you know I think it's you know because right we are in a period of historical transformation of our societies because we are in a period where because we are in a period where these questions of national identity and political identity are so wrapped up in immigration it become very very easy to write about it in a completely abstract way and I think the book just doesn't engage with that and the book you know gives the microphone to all of these people from all of these different backgrounds to tell their own story and representing it in that way I think actually is quite radical just to let people say what's on their minds talk about their own lives to talk about their own experiences of work so that was you know I'm caught I'm still very proud of that and I think that it still remains quite you know it's not you know relatively you know relatively unique not approach but the one thing that happens to a country when there's a big wake-up call for example the British referendum is that they start soul-searching like what did we miss and and you show that in your book I think what was being missed what was not being seen did you see a change in the in the past four years are our people or elite whether however you might call them or the politicians are they better in touch with what's going on I think that in the run-up to branches you could see a lot of trends in the UK developing one was that these pillars of Britishness were crumbling the idea that the country was a Protestant country they belonged to a particular sect had been crumbling for a generation the idea that the most important identity was being British it wasn't being English Welsh Scottish that was crumbling the idea that the country was ordered in a certain set of classes and that there was an order in them of who should have the right to speak first that was crumbling popular attitudes to the monarchy these old institutions these political parties in there they were crumbling as well and you could there were intellectuals who saw that since the brexit referendum I think that that has gone from a conversation on the margins it's very much a dominant one and I think the self perception of the country has you know managed to focus on you know what it's closer to what the reality is which is a you know what has a country which is really extremely different from that of when the Queen was it was crowned in some ways quite a fragile multi-ethnic construct you know with overlapping jurisdictions that don't always sort of cooperate yeah so it's multi-ethnic but at the same time if you read your book well you must come to the conclusion that while it's maybe super diverse it's also segregated it might not be this is London but these are London's these are different boroughs different districts not talking to each other I think that was like a moment in London that went that you know began with Tony Blair and which ended you know really after the the sort of London Olympics where the city was held up as this image of successful multicultural capitalism the thing was no I was just there's actually one quote I think from your book which for me was really which struck and I think follow sure Tony Blair anecdote and it says it's impecca and then you write this is the front line of New London the estate rises up six storeys ugly like a deck paper tray Elephant and Castle is where Tony Blair came in nineteen nineteen seven to give his first speech as Prime Minister people cheered he called them the people forgotten by government now one by one their homes are being knocked down so the question then is how do we get from there to here and I think that you know I think that there was these trends that were happening below the surface in in London of the other side of gentrification of the overcrowding that was developing of the parallel labor market that were developing I think that they were just very they were not they were not grasped as being important by the Blair governments when there was a lot of public funding going into local governments and when the austerity measures were implemented by the Cameron government as part of a very ideological attempt to shrink the state that went far and beyond what was what made sense in terms of economic theory or practice there was no willingness to do that so if we take one example of an issue that wasn't quite understood is if you look at how the British government anticipated the the joining of the EU of Eastern European Member States they looked at the GDP figures of these countries and assumed they were close enough to UK France and Germany that there wouldn't be a large mass migration of people coming West however those GDP figures of those countries were misleading because they were aggregate figures of cities with wildly inflated property values and stop bubbles and booms and live in the countryside where you had extremely high levels of unemployment and you know continued decay following the fall of the communist socialist sort of system and it was not understood that it was there it was not understood that there was a huge immigration potential from those areas so whereas other countries chose to put interim labor checks in place the UK the UK didn't it's not made in a primary destination in those first few years of migrants from particularly from Poland so that's an example of them not quite not quite getting it in terms of these two other trends of minimum wage people not being paid minimum wage and of overcrowding so it's we can get a bit we can talk about a quite a broad-brush way we can say you know oh this is a crisis of the welfare state but I think we should be a little bit more precise here which is those are a crisis of the regulatory state and labor markets in Europe can really quite different and you have a situation in Britain and France for example it's very very different Britain has very low unemployment large amount of in work poverty France the other way around France has very high unemployment less in work poverty and a decision was made in the UK not too aggressively police minimum wage yeah and not too aggressively police housing overcrowding and those decisions were made as the result of cuts put in place by the conservative that's why your newest people you don't see them anymore and that's why they don't crawl up in the statistics that's why they don't province the that's why they don't crop up in the statistics in different European countries it can be very different like in Scandinavia you can have a more you have a stronger regulatory state and in Germany as well to a certain extent in southern Europe yeah a much weaker regulatory state in the state that's not quite captured by the statistics yeah in another way I think that what this book is not revolting against is there's a certain like illusion or megalomania or that comes simply I think from the internet there the idea because I can find out so quickly what percentage of the age the Egyptian population spoke it was you know was a Christian in 1250 Oh done it like point two seconds on Google it gives us the illusion that actually all information is online and it takes us away from actual research on the ground we actually distich to the analysis exactly and if not there's not enough questioning of those statistics in general conversation and there's not enough there's not enough light sort of shoe levers we would call it well I think that's maybe another fallacy you're gonna point me on I think because if I dive into a statistic I would say you argue that migration was one of the forces behind brexit still people say well in London they fold it's four remain another statistic yeah well again it's like it's an interesting question it's like what is London what is absurd am as a you know as a space like is London the sort of a million people who live in that space is LA what about the four million people that commutes every day and worth spend their working day in London and leave in the evening so so what is London who is who is not and who is New York who is you know who is Paris and that's a quite interesting that's quite interesting question and then if you look across the UK it's there's been again I think this is a problem that comes from infographics and that's so much of our it comes so much of our approach to things comes from dividing the UK RP yellow areas for romaine and blue areas for for leave and this is this is the sort of trend that the New York Times pioneered with red states and blue states in the the in the weekend supplements in the 90s but even in London yes it voted by a majority for a main but 30% to people who live in London and still voted to leave and if you're going to include the people who work in London every day suddenly we're getting closer to 5050 so I think that that's dangerous too it's just simplistic and you're actually you know what you don't want to do as a journalist or as an analyst or just as a citizen you don't want to buy into these political narratives you know there are people who are trying to sell you the idea that there is brexit Britain and remain Britain and this is remain town and I'm gonna room it you know just like know things are splintered complicated confusing and it's your job you know know well but what strikes me down as a journalist is that in your short talk you just gave so you say that you actually need the foreign correspondent style you needed that style yeah to get to know your own country well yeah well yeah well yes actually was I think that you know this and I think it's changed since the referendum but it needs data to talk to journalists yeah it's changed its call it maybe in some ways gone in the opposite direction but my prior to 2016 and though the events in the anglo-saxon world happening this track this year there there was there had not been for really quite a long time a culture of doing these portraits of different towns and neighborhoods and areas to see what people people were were thinking were thinking there that was really been sort of left out since press a and Trump there have been these trends I'm sure you've noticed you know writing about what people think in small towns by the sea in the north of England or right about people in Trump country wherever that is let's go on safari in foreign country yeah I don't think it's a safari I do thing is actually it can be done badly yeah don't badly it'll be like anything but I do think that there's been a there's been a necessary correction there's to be a necessary correction there the trouble with the way that those narratives are put forward is that safari issue is that there's a tendency for you know upper middle class editors and journalists to think that you know too abstract segments of the population exotic size them and do these sort of foreign correspondent on the white working class which i think is leaves them to miss the fact which i hopefully didn't in in my reporting which that you know so many of the key areas are that the voting for Brett is actually these actually quite well-to-do middle class you know middle class upper middle class areas in the South of England and a trend that I think I'm really actually quite shocked by is the most one of most interesting and unexpected political trends happening right now in the UK in some ways some most bizarre are remaining and this large mobilization of remain errs and I think this is happening so close to the editorial hmm class that you're not getting enough sort of that there's not enough abstraction or distance or reporting on it but I mean the Holy Grill in in the whole situation even with people who are now saying maybe we should have another referendum again it's to it's to answer that question what does the country why well I mean I'm guess what everyone's very i dis you know we talk about two things on the book yeah and we're talking about my sort of pundit views right I I don't think you know I'm really really suspicious of these these cat of these big these big categories yeah and I think that you know they're useful and we have to use them I don't think they reflect what societies are actually like and why I try to do with the book was capture that is that there isn't really a London that there isn't really one approach that it's hmm there are places that are highly segregated places that aren't places that are very mixed you have all these contradictory things in one person you can have you know these very very disparate experiences from people of the same backgrounds you know the same house and the same in the same street it sounds like what the British political system needs I think that's a very different yeah very different question yeah yeah if you look at London now and if you look at I mean there's also this sentence that also struck me it's chef EULA tells me he wants to make English friends but he hasn't managed they have there have only been a few times when he really spoke to some of the English yeah I mean that's quite illustrative for this segregation that's going on yeah do you think that how do you feel that in terms of well the whole you can say migration might be one of the driving forces to brexit you can also say that this whole discussion in brexit has done something with the ethnic relations in a cities such as none so it's complicated right it's just bigger the book and then two speakers yeah ballast I yeah one I buy any of your hundreds of people for the hundreds of people so much time with people we're trying to work out how they saw London and at first I thought I was being a little maybe a little bit Africa logical you vets go from the rich to the poor let's go from this heaviness tea to their ethnicity and see what we get actually as I compile the stories the pattern that really emerges actually age and that all the stories of younger people had more in common all the stories of middle aged people people children and old people and the book is arranged on this arc of life which I think gives it you know narrative shape otherwise it'd be completely incoherent like drive around London and it's you get you know people's experiences of London reach change very radically from you arrived you know straight off the bass immigrations a bit like you know sort of being born like starting again you know then like shephelah you you don't you don't know him that many British people but by the end of the the end of the journey you know these are people very Ameri complicated you know stories and ties and you know leave and the key turning point I found in these these people I profiled was I would ask this question that when did you feel you became English and the answer was through children and that when you have kids and they go to was you okay in order to understand your kids yeah you have to immerse in that culture of culture comes into the house so that was also running to the system because she needs a good yeah applied to school for it yeah yeah yeah so that was that was a trend here is interesting how like in people's working life in the contemporary gig economy that isn't really a force for integration that it was so when I spoke to this book is about London now immigrants now if you give you some of the older ones from the previous generation I'd be told about what it was like in there these factories in the edge of London where you had beautiful Jamaica and Ireland and you know people from outside London and all supporting the same football team and they all sort of got along together and though those kind of big factories were factories also of a certain kind of British identity which the gig economy like doesn't provide it doesn't is just you on your Yahoo bar on your bike or with your eight friends who work and you do your plumbing business that's not going to be an identity driver yeah so the social element disappears and and and that and that does a bit of that dance you know but actually then then what you do your book is is there's another finger is the the making feasible of those who are to a certain group of people in London invisible but there's also the spatial element of being driven to the edges of the city and and and and and maybe to gentrification also that takes place in London how do you see that right now developing is that something well it just is progressing or are there push backs well it sounds like why well I think that when we see if we say I I was not really very interested in London when I was living in reporting on Russia I didn't think about it very much and I never expected to write book on London it you know in some ways I'm more additional how it happened but when if you'd asked me then what's your image of London I would have given you a response that would have been composed of a couple of elements one would have probably been the property sections of the magazine's I can't believe this gentrification that's happening in Hackney is so expensive costume dramas like you know so pictures of the MPs because I paced the MPs I see them and then this these sort of gangster movies or this sort of noir of a London of forty years ago what all of those have in common is that they're pretty much all white spaces something I find very interesting is if you deny immigrant communities voice or the you are not really not understanding the city at all where you live in and I find it very interesting that pretty a lot of British kind of drama and a lot of you know you know you know Western drama in general can be very very divorced from the actual experience the city and can loop back into this endless nostalgia about what cities were like you know that when the Mafia was cool in their 70s and you had all those strip bars in the same joint it is there's not writing about the city now because those stories are immigrant stories you know so I I really wanted to I really wanted to escape that and I also felt I just didn't know this place and I didn't know it maybe I never knew it I find it very strife inés there's a certain know maybe it's there's a certain sort of set maybe it's the Pollitz from for you thatthat sort of sense of you you'd never say you know the Netherlands in the way you've got one no London yeah how do you know it you know like six rooms like what is your actual light flow you just sort of you take a piece of public transport the morning you drive your car from your office back home then you spend the evening like being rude to your friends on Facebook like you don't know love me I know London and I I find that I just you know I feel I'd very much labored under the impression that I did but it was only the experience are going to be a foreign correspondent which led me to realize yeah this a disjuncture some critics might have said well you got to know London but you only saw the gloomy part well yeah people said that and I was like really very I was really surprised when people said that because if you look at that the characters in the book as they say he's not characters these are real people and they're doing what they're doing in the book right now you know one of these one of these guys came is immigrant from Nigeria I didn't have the right paperwork and he's now a senior police officer like that is a pretty good job like he may not be a he may not be a yeah a book reviewer for the Telegraph but he is he has 60 you know that he has really succeeded but they weighed them two unsuccessful I was really shocked about that night one of the the people in there in the book is a you know Polish migrants that has a flat in Warsaw flat in France house in London construction business he's got a huge turnover yes he works with his hands if you think his life is gloomy yeah I'm really I was really surprised that that wasn't I I don't I hadn't yet I think that people got very very narrow these reviewers that sort of commentary out classes got quite narrow in there things you might have gotten confirmed that there is a distance and yeah I surprised about that yeah you know one of these people is like a you know it's a successful mental health professional yeah he's like a senior pro personality in the medical community like you know miserable I'm sorry have you by the way kept in touch with some of them half care to touch them some of them became friends some of them some of them I know what they're someone who now i doing one or two of them disappeared i don't know what happened to them ya know a lot of the situation's pretty a lot of situations pretty similar hmm you know all the people I'm in touch with like these questions of Brett Satan identity a very you know very important to them you know one thing that interviewing these the scope of people for America and backgrounds was this that how you know they felt that London have been transformed by immigration in their yeah in their in their being there that they were surprised by the pace of change and I don't think it's you know and I spoke a lot about this being a moment of real like historical transformation in London and Hebron and you could think that's a very far-right opinion i I don't think it is I think you can only reach you know sort of progressive conclusions about how to report how to redesign public services how to represent Britain in a fair away by recognizing that we've really moved into being a new country and in terms of you know this book's applicability to the rest of the you know Hamsterdam not you know I do think that you could write the same book about hmm Amsterdam you've writes a book about cologne you could write it about Rome and they would be completely different but they would you know the core of it would be be the same yeah these I think these are very new cities in terms of how people live there that's a good bridge to our next guess but that first and what I want one last question maybe triggers because in your answers quite rightfully so you make a distinction between the book and now you being asked European and that's and that's I think rightfully so because there is a difference but at the same time your book describes and and also their articles afterwards how migration was a driving force for brexit so you're being pulled into that discussion I think not only by me but many people who ask you now how do you listen to it I'm there for the bracelet the bracelet conversation but it's how do I think about how I think about how do I think about bracelet I I think that's can there be a broader question yeah I try think of a kind of fun fun pithy answer for you I think that is a mistake to view this as a British crisis I think that well obviously this there is a peculiar and only in the UK political crisis I think that the trends the kind of politics the kind of ideas the kind of resentments you see that in many if not all European countries and that there is a collective European issue right now and only in Britain has it reached this this fever this fever pitch yeah and I think that the intensity of the debates the furious argument of both sides in the UK has been so intense that it has to a certain extent clouded that there are very serious issues in France Italy you know the polls are pretty interesting here and I there's been a tendency in the last like he was interesting in first but then like most of these journalistic tendencies it became a little bit too far is there's a tendency to there's a narrative that's developed of this sort of fool Britannia narrative that it is because of the British Empire it's because of has only happened because of Eton or because of these public schools or because of Boris Johnson and I think that that kind of misses the points and that you have hard right populism driven by immigration really like in most countries in the in the in the Western world and you have a sudden turn into often quite violent politics through the social media dimension yeah again and I think that's been a bit too overdone and I think it actually ascribes way too much power to this tiny coterie of British room class politicians and the flip side of that which I notice in European I notice in European commentators is to say that brexit is stupid and I very remain I would very much like to very remain again I don't know if I'll be able to hmm but I don't think that the question of immigration borders political size is it better to be a big block or smaller country control I don't think these are stupid questions I think these are the questions we shouldn't be distracted by the simple analysis that sure no no no I just think that those are the questions of the 21st century and I think that most European countries are arguing about them and it's only in the UK through the referendum mechanism which is you know it's very much part of the British constitution now that Margaret Thatcher said it was a tool of demagogues has it ended up in this particular format well I think you're quite eloquently said that this is also a European problem or something that plays in other European cities who might invite our second guest then to maybe enlarge in the discussion a little bit his name is Cody Austin bah he supposed doctoral researcher in urban geography at the University of Amsterdam specializes in social and spatial inequality and the politics of housing welcome Cody you are a man of statistics mm-hmm your researcher how do you then listen or read or reflect on the book of a man who tries to get the stories out there and across well I should emphasize I'm not only a man of no statistics you mind that in my research and in my work I do try to emphasize the long term structural threat trends so I like to be able to say we have done this much social housing in this year has gone up or it's gone down has gone down over the last couple of years so these are the big structural trends but what I think that Ben does very well in his book this is London is to deal with a population that's indeed not captured by these statistics these are undocumented migrants for example by definition they won't show up in the statistics I have to rely on still the same structural forces might apply in relation to housing market liberalisation for example so Ben manages to reach these populations that's one a second thing is he manages to capture the stories of these people so with statistics you only get pretty anonymous numbers right and Ben describes the lives of people and actually made friends with them I just learned so it gets a face and these stories aren't I think very important if you want to emphasize the political importance and also the how it impacts the deep impact it has on people's lives so I think you definitely need these ethnographic insights I would say to understand the broader statistic in structural patterns you can capture with statistics and of course one thing Ben s Bates perhaps less attention to in this in his talk just now is that statistics can also be used to for political purposes so to indeed to lie with statistics which is common commonly used race right yeah so if we pick up on the note we left with how we shouldn't reduce everything to just brexit and say that stupid without talking about underlying turn currency of tendencies and developments how do you listen to been talking about London in comparison to other European cities maybe even Amsterdam I mean in MCM if you talk about the housing market and someone says we are turning into London people go berserk almost so that's like the horror scenario people then how do you how do you how do you listen to that well one thing is that if you look at the academic literature in my field in urban geography in urban studies the experiences from England and from the United States and specifically from London and New York tend to be very very dominant so actually in my field I'm pretty used to the idea of London and New York being sort of the gold standard and other cities are sort of fit into the model of these cities and that's a bit uncomfortable of course because each city is unique and each city has different trajectories London is far from a representative case of cities across the world or even of Europe but at this very dominant in knowledge production and dominant in the way we view cities all across the world I would say one thing that does ring true to me is the fact that major cities capital cities especially Amsterdam London Barcelona Berlin the experiences in those cities are to a certain degree synchronising I would say so the problems Amsterdam is facing are probably more similar to the problems in London and in Barcelona then they are somewhere in the periphery of the country here so I do think there's a second corner zation of experiences in these capitals capital cities and you also see that political leaders of these cities are sort of bonding together to find common solutions for the problems they share so our local government here in Amsterdam is involved in this rival cities network for example where they cooperate with Barcelona where they try to deal with different issues relating to gentrification in deeds tourism and other or the topics yeah yeah Wendy do you share the same analysis that that because because what's interesting is that at the one hand cities are synchronizing at the other hand you just pointed out we shouldn't make the easy distinction that you have London and the rest of Britain because you have people commuting into London you can't say London is just the city yeah well I just think that you've got to when I just think that you've got to be really suspicious of categorizing the country into very neat political tribes I don't think that actually matches up with how people live or how people think or even what what the date while the data is by in terms of are the experiences of the big cities synchronising well yes they definitely are and that's not because of the cities themselves it's because of the free movement of capital and that in the you know from very much from the 1980s where you have the full the final sort of integration of Western capital and capital markets and synchronize you know instantaneous money transfer you have national capitals property markets which basically open up into a pan western asset class and I think that's a key driver of why these experiences are synchronizing and the asset that is a house in Kensington or a brownstone in the Upper East Side has synchronized and that's not that's not because of you that's because of capital mark that's because of a financial Martin ants it's sad yeah yeah so I think that's interesting but there we can talk about ethnic relations but maybe it's more about class one of the things that's really interesting about F&E relations one of the things that's really interesting was hounding at the moment is and again it's like you've got to be really suspicious of trends is if you look at the data I'm not an expert to analyze the data for anything to be looking at it is that since 2014 in the US since the Ferguson events and how this sort interaction of social need social media these clips of these poor guys has being killed for smoking us a cigarette on street corner reach millions of of Americans there's been there's been what they call the Great Awakening of a shift amongst Democratic voters in the u.s. to being much more concerned about racial justice much more concerned as a result that was like a gateway drug into talking of questions rethinking questions of race gender sexuality like changing norms and I think that that that's a very unexpected journey that the that a very large number of white American liberals have gone on that wouldn't have been easily predicted by the political the politics of 2000 2010 and I think we shouldn't you know should always be suspicious of extrapolating trends that one thing in the UK that's been interesting and it's a very fierce debate in Westminster about why is if you look at public concern about immigration takes off and it Rockets in the run-up to 2016 so a couple of theories of why I think it's in to play a ball free that that's that's also the cop-out answer the first is that simply the numbers of immigrants arriving every year increased dramatically as a result the reporting on them increased and then this sense of confusion fear of kicked off if you look at the next election after the 2017 election public concern about immigration collapses so politicians and Westerners were very divided as to why some of them go well the concern about immigration collapsed because people felt it had been fixed that the borders were coming up job done you know breaks it's coming we don't worry about the more we can now you know a lot of photos went back to the Labor Party or went back to the Conservative Party having been with UK or having been elsewhere another opinion is that the media narrative just changed moved away from immigration and moved on to you brexit itself the enemy the enemy changed from in this reporting so I think that's a very interesting that's a very interesting I don't really I don't really have the answer yeah I don't really have the the answer to how do you listen to death corny to migration in in in in the sense that the attention well the explanations differ but but how do you look at that in maybe European context or Dutch context well I think if you want to understand the rights sorry the rise of right-wing populism and I guess you could maybe also count the brexit as an example of it's maybe a bit tricky to say so but I think if you want to understand the rise of these political parties on the right you can't do without and without take paying attention to migration and I would also call it xenophobia and racism basically you need to take those elements into account when you want to understand the prominence of these political parties but of course these concerns people who are having are not new so I think the Netherlands was one of the first countries to have like a mature right-wing populist party with be important here which was already voicing those concerns and he became more dominant I think around 2015 when you saw a lot of refugees entering Europe and after that even when the numbers went down again sort of state right in the center of debate and I think you do need to understand that if you want to understand the political regimes all across all across Europe and all I guess also the brexit vote so I think you can make a pretty good left-wing progressive case against the European Union because European Union is quite a technocratic organization it is an organization that serves the interests of free markets and the power of capital of the power of labour so to say but it's been fueled by these concerns about migration and also about racist concerns I would say I don't think by the way that breaks it will deliver on a promise of a more progressive left-wing agenda only if you look at already you know you mentioned Boris Johnson or Nigel Farage an investment banker from the city of London so it's obvious they want deliver on the idea of a more progressive alternative to European Union is might that will be my take was right high noon right now and the Labor Party about the this arguments happening it's happening right now in terms of my how bright say has changed my mind I think that I I think I was correct to think that it would be a very humbling and chaotic and fragile izing experience for the British ruling class and for the British states and for you know very much risking the union between England and Scotland and position of Northern Ireland at the time however I think I had a much rosier picture of the power politics of the European Union and I think that you know watching Bret's it unfold has made me think to what extent this particular art of war which has been developed in Brussels which is using these cliff edges to place extreme pressure on Greece on Italy on Poland now on the UK is something I feel quite queasy about and I think that the this technique as is now being deployed in particular on Island Northern Ireland the UK I feel quite feel quite uncomfortable about it yeah yeah you know this particular attitude I think which has developed amongst officials in the Commission and bleeding into the French and German establishments it's a private conversation of course yeah is that the European exists or is only strong in these in these cliff edge scenarios is something I'm I'm quite uncomfortable with but would there be another way I I feel I feel quite I feel that a lot of things I feel I'm happy about right now politically yes specially in Israel the I in some ways don't quite quite meet parallels between the French and their approach to the European Union and the British the what we saw with macro is this idea all the European Union needs is this really strong advocates to come in job done fix up the institution's the European Union can be saved all you need is like very very clear develop plans and I think macro shows that the European is really difficult to to reform and that has really checked my enthusiasm for a lot of political projects that when I see them I might agree with a lot of their principles like the diem25 manifesto love lovely document I think it's a bit too far Belva cos it's one of them yeah yeah well he's a complicated politician but the ideas I think are the ideas in that manifest are very nice it's just a little bit I just don't believe anymore what do you like about it I mean in terms of well I like the way that they want to create more redistributing redistributed institutions in Europe and they want to reform the European Central Bank and they want to use they want to use these Brussels institutions to create a fairer Europe and a greener Europe that I like but it's just it's just so far away from what can politically be achieved with Brussels that I couldn't say I identify with it politically mmm so I think that the parallel of macrons approach to to you know trying to be this white knight for the European Union is the it's the British approach which is that you know it's easy to leave and that all you need to do is just walk out of the walk walk to the wall to the door and they'll try and make you come in because you're the hero after all I think that the English the French experience is quite interesting I have been thinking a lot about the question of Germany and I've got I go back and forth on this between thinking that it's it's become very fashionable in especially in America to be anti German it's very acceptable in polite society and I I go back and forth between thinking that that's not good and between thinking that actually what macro shows is that you need a more confrontational approach to achieve results with with Germany that's something I'm thinking about that yeah well it's good we're in a private conversation then in the French our Cody I think two words that keep coming back our detachment and identification with your city with a European Union with politics do you feel like because we've actually talking about London and what we didn't see what London or how we didn't know the city do you see that in in in cities Amsterdam if you wrote this is Amsterdam you will probably end up with indeed a pretty similar but completely different book like you mentioned because we tend to forget this but also in the Netherlands the number of homeless people has increased by 70% of the last six or seven years so there's an immense increase so you could also document their lives you could also document the lives of people being forced to live in trailer parks or holiday homes or garden sheds mooster inches which would also show you the precarity among people living in Amsterdam and working in Amsterdam because if you look if you walk through Amsterdam and look at the city that all feels very clean it also feels very sterile and you don't notice the the poverty in there and the the pretty sharp trade-offs people have to make to be able to stay in EM stem and live here and work here but even though we're pretty good I would say in Ellen's in sort of hiding if at least out of middle-class sight and most of us will probably belong to the middle classes these stories are there I'm not quite sure if that they're to the same extent as they are in London and maybe one related thing I was thinking about during your presentation because we've talked a bit about brexit and how that relates to your findings but after you wrote your book and published a book of course he has the grenfell tower incident where what was 70 something people died in the huge fire and they were living in they were crammed actually into in a highly flammable building has that sort of increased awareness about the topic you're discussing or not at all because this really put it in the spotlight right in London in England but also in Europe and rest of the world was I feel that the book was written in the shadow of bricks a yet to come in the cold I could feel that that shadow and also in the shadow of grenfell I didn't realize what I was writing around when I saw these two events it's sort of sort of made sense where my intuition it taking me and I think that the story of growing tall tower is its you know the failure of the regulatory states is the you you had a tower there was social housing in the tower you had these people receiving in large amounts of them receiving government support but there was no very very weak or no effective regulation to make sure you didn't have overcrowding or fire hazard and I think that you know a lot of those themes I could feel them intuitively like in the research I did through the Doss houses of through the Doss houses of of London in terms of like where the public mood is in the UK I will the interesting things about brexit is the rest of the referendum happened and then politics in a way continued with the theme of before which was austerity the winners and losers of this crisis epoch of British capitalism and the Labour Party responded by the RET Labour Party responded by re-electing as its leader after Brett say it's a leader Jeremy Corbyn who was would have been pretty good campaigner obviously there are loss problems Jeremy Corbyn but he was the right campaigner for opposing David Cameron but perhaps not for the brexit era and the Labour Party movement hadn't anticipated or understood that Britain was entering into a period where like the Victorian age where everything will be defined by brexit so the mood of 2017 gravattack and right after the election Brett said kicked off a discussion about inequality the Left Behind that reached a sort of fever pitch lasted into 2018 now the national conversation is you know brexit has become real and the national conversation is very much about that sorry I I'm quite unsettled by so I just saw on so tonight I saw on Twitter but they've been a production of Richard the rich ii in london where richard ii goes and the great shakespeare play sort of england which wants to conquer others have made a shameful conquest of itself the whole audience like a ruptured into laughter and classes very emotional moment and i think that in a way that's not particularly tethered to reality there's this intense emotion now of national humiliation which i feel very uncomfortable about firstly because if you if you look at the british economy has actually continued or zebra's it hasn't happened but the economy that's doing worse right now is actually the german economy the french german growth is lower down french on employment is higher are the uk's problems are a lot of them the problems at hand before it's a lot of trapped investment in the UK would do if you had an agreement it would do better there's been so much emotion on this issue over the irish backstop which at the end of the day is about a form of customs check for live animal goods between in the irish sea the emotions have gone quite quite far out of control there and I am quite unsettled because I see this very very big spread of a desire for this humiliation to be put right which is shared by remains and is shared by breaks to tears and I worry that the next 10 years could see a lot of rubbish like the great British Antarctic expedition tonight prove to the world or pointless you know sort of 10,000 troops to do or maybe yeah to window you I think a bit more thing there beer a little bit more yeah and I don't I don't like that and I saw these Paul to come free today you know there was a desire for a strong leader so I think that we will end up well not too long we're Prime Minister that will rule for 10 years and I'm Eve interesting to see who that is and maybe to conclude this and then go to the audience this self-humiliation and maybe I'm making a far stretch but then you correct me it kind of reminds me maybe a little bit of what you described in fragile Empire I mean the the itself humiliation and and trying to regain pride is there some parallel which you've seen in both books you like what that there's a little there's a little bit there's there's a tiny comparison which you can make which is the British political and media clip class the like a chunk of its which didn't understand what it was attempting ended up dominating that the previous government and the majority of that class did understand and very much opposed this decision and there is a loose comparison very loose comparison with 1990-1991 in terms of like the the Soviet economy and society and Paulo didn't yeah and I am as sad as I am about the canceling of certain car manufacturing plants in passive parts of England's it's not comparable and I think the fact we'd even make that comparison shows how tempers and emotions you are distant in terms of where it will lead I think there's a comparison which is I have noticed from talking to French French and brussels officials there is this view there that you can have your cake and eat it which is either breast it will happen and the boot would have been stamped on it so other people won't try or it won't happen in Britain will stay in the European Union somehow and then we'll get back to to business it will be over but in the same way that the British political classes and rails at breaks it is forever you'll be arguing about your relationship with the continent for the rest of your lives I don't think that the European political establishment has realized that this anti European people force in the UK is also forever and I was speaking to French sort of whisperers macro whisperers that were being sent to Washington to whisper and they were telling me oh well just go in to No Deal just go it just go in for a bit and then you'll come back and we've got a great deal for you in terms of security participation I just couldn't believe I was hearing this that the there is this belief that the UK could be pushed into this situation and then two years down the road presumably a Conservative government would come back and be happily doing security cooperation again with with France of the way that was before is yeah I don't think that's how things work I think if that happened these emotions of humiliation and this nationalist feeling of inside apart will get worse yeah are there any questions people who've heard something you want to yeah let's come to you and then I come to you thanks for Ben I didn't find this is London at all Clube by the way I thought you very life-affirming in its honesty in its integrity but I've got to pick up with you on your fairly sanguine view towards brexit at the Northern Irish border issue I mean I remember what that was like in in the Nate ESI I lived in Northern Ireland it's a lot more than live animal products you you seem to I share your view that there's I don't like the full Britannia narrative if I have to face it almost every bloody day here living in the Netherlands as a Briton I get very tired of it there's a lot more brexit in the netherlands and that most people realize but it doesn't change the fact that whether it's a response to the dark side of globalization or immigration or whatever you it's a very very foolish response I believe I went to your reflection on that I need to be into the rotor and I think that the bungled they bungled their their diplomacy around it and I think by trying to turn it into this at point of humiliation they that triggered this political crisis I just think that in terms of I think that emotions have gone a bit too high about it you know I just I I think that they've placed sovereignty demands on the UK which the UK can't meet or can't mean sustainably I just I'm just a fit knife it's just when I'm you know I've been watching BBC parliaments and seeing these MPs get up one after the other and you know I don't think it is I don't mean the situation there is even if want to do then to the backstop as adobe's is not a Treaty of Versailles it's not a I think to me people like the mark France woz of this of that house talking about it like that so that's where I that's why I'm like that you're right to pick me up for being a bit flippant about it and I shouldn't have done that but it's yeah that's mine that's why do it it doesn't like the Netherlands and his approach to press it I noticed a lot and I understand it but that Brett's it has become this like cultural moment for a certain Brussels liberal and it's and and sort of enjoying it and sort of pretending not to understand there and pretending it's only a British thing and I find that really really annoyed him and I know that sees quite high here whereas in France that things could not be more different yeah I think that you know it's very much taking very almost too seriously a in France I think that there's a sort of you see you see a lot of that here and I think that's you know I'm very curious to find out here more about the mark Ruta era and what comes after it and hmm you know to what extent I've been trying to find out like to what extent does could Dutch politics go-go-go-go British this gentleman's departure to this from the seed or depart return to Brussels so it's - be do you recognize that Cody the the way Ben is a bit well surprised by how maybe people keep talking about brexit as well I've been wondering about it the brexit sweater it's also not the sort of collective hysteria whether it's also nuts partly manufactured I don't mean it's in a conspiracy theory kind of way but don't get me wrong but I think brexit is some sort of crisis in politics or it's like a shock I would say and we know that these shocks are often seized as an opportunity by big corporation and private interests to push through their agenda right that's what Naomi Klein describes in the Shock Doctrine in her book and I can I can see it happening that brexit opens this window of opportunity to advance capitals and privates interests by stripping environmental regulation by dismantling the National Health Service by welcoming foreign property investors actually maybe not from Europe and it also relates I guess to your point about the regulatory state failing or falling short so I think I think you did the interest for brexit might relate to this point I'm not quite sure I'm speculating here yeah there's a question here yeah moving away bit from brakes back to them I think to the book don't you about you you talked about these some and this trend in media to have these little safaris right yes and so to go for example to Trump country or maybe to another country and probably go there for just one day and just you know talk to people and then write a story about how do people think in village X or Y but usually it's just for one day and I've had to do some of these stories myself as well to spend one day on the streets of Athens or something and then describe how the Greeks think so my question is how would you approach this because I just randomly spoke to some people I found in the street I tried to find an old person a young person you know a person in the shop maybe some person in an office but it's a very small sample so obviously your story is going to be coloured very much by the five or six people that you talk to so how do you how can you do representative safaris okay so - two points two points here one is I the reason that one would criticize journalists going to do these portraits of towns and what people think whose is the only reason to criticize it if that only doing one time and I think that there shouldn't be lesser than it should be more of the others because one of the things I noticed in the long brexit media situation is that there have been incredibly few portraits of the wealthy remain towns and what's going on there psychologically the wealthy leave towns and there's just been a class stereotype there so I think that it's I want more of all not I just don't want it to be a kind of stereotype in that you don't have big classes stereotype it sounds like Vox popping I done so much of this I I in terms of Voss popping I sometimes is interested I idea I covered that I covered a British election for Politico saying I went to all these towns at this report rates this sounds and I tried to certainly in a little bit of a joke so I decided okay I got a Voss 100 people and I'm gonna ask them a poll all these little unscientific polls were sort of amusing way of doing this and then I was trying to work out like what are these people telling me and often try and work out if the town had a particular opinion or if I was hearing these basically sound bites from the newspapers or from TV or for politicians so that's interesting question - that's interesting questions asked in terms of like trying to find things that are not you know repre that are not not representative in that way with the London book you know there are kind of how many chapters there there are in it but there there are not 300 and I did I think interview 300 people what you do have in the book all of the people that told me to get lost I don't talk to you or they were boring or they we didn't get on or they stormed out of the interview or they never wanted to go on record or whatever and what all of those people have in common is that they could tell the story of their own lives you know that all storytellers they all they all had this thing to say and it's you know I met people with incredible lives that I would go will tell me about this this incredible moment and they go yeah it was stressful so that's how did I find these people it's a lot of the answer came through guides and if you were going to go to a remote place or even a familiar place why you would need it you need a guys there are and you notice the book is actually dedicated to these two two friends of mine who were very much guides into Eastern European and African London so they're there at the front or the back of cot remember and I think that's a good way to do it and lately a reporting technique which I have used perhaps going against what you're supposed to do is there is so much stuff so much stuff going on on Facebook particularly of people in their 30s and 40s ranting at each other in in in forums so just an example of a story that both myself and a friend were interested in in the u.s. there's been a there's this anti VAX issue they've been a measles outbreak in a town of very religious you know a lot um has city Jews if you win there does this friend of mine did try and do Vox pops talk to the rabbi okay nothing's no you have to come back if you go on Facebook there they're all they're screaming at each other like you know different groups about so that's sort of you know they say you can do a lot of that it turns of something where I think we need more journalism is YouTube I think there's just there's not enough writing about YouTube and what's going on on YouTube and how it what YouTube has done to our culture but if I type in like Arab of music was I like that and then two minutes later I've got a five being advertised on the carousels I'm far-right politician you know I think that's or a 9/11 conspiracy theory I think that's very interesting yeah and you just shot before I go to you do you also notice that because York type of journalism for this is London yeah it's a lot of time consuming yes it was yes do you see that afterwards in the newsrooms you work or in Politico or whatever that the editor in chief or whatever makes more time for journalists because in the end it comes down to that are you gonna write the column in three hours right guy are you gonna dive in France I've had a very I've been very very lucky and I've had like quite a strange law a journey through for quite strange journeys you know I've never worked for a deuce but I've never worked for a newspaper I've always been you know I've always been kind of freelance like sort of sort of doing my doom I do my own thing and doing these books and in terms of like how I keep myself afloat like I have not actually kept myself afloat for you for journalism I've done that through really really you know quite technical think-tank work a lot of it to do with like anti money laundering legislation or things to do if the the with a fragile Empire which I'm glad I've got a bed should the sieve day yeah my book odd brush up yeah you have a question yes I would like to know you studied these people this fix on a thousand they were in London these immigrants who were not documented is it not for all the times that there's a group of people in a society was not documented well they're to rereading things in that question like there's no and they the the you know documentation its relationship to the power of the modern state and you know we can go into so many exciting philosophical ways by way of Foucault into that biopolitics it's and I the the illusion that the state should be capable of documenting everybody I find I find sort of interesting in terms of like London history I as I researched on a history I was struck by her London have been far less of an immigrant city than I thought it had and that you know because my family are of both sides an immigrant family and my grandparents immigrants and of one side quite exotic on one side quite mundane Jewish immigrants I assume that my experience was a lot more widespread when they came to the UK in the early and mid 20th century and I was really stunned to see the very very low results foreign born in London in the 1930s stunned you know these these figures are free percents being foreign-born and if you go back you do the research backwards I was you know really struck by how small the Jewish immigration to London was between 1880 and 1920 a quarter of a million people which is really not very much over the entire period then if you look at the high point of Irish migration to the UK always there's not immigration it's migration but in the mid 19th century after the potato famine the highest point of that ethnic rate was 3% I was very struck by that as well and if one goes back to the previous largest ways to have impact on the UK the Hyuga no migration from this part of the world and further further south there's never more than 1% of the population of London so that that struck me so yes there was always an immigrant London with its secrets unknown you know my family were in it but it's I I was surprised by how small it was as I went further back into English history and I use that word I choose to say that England is different from France Germany you know from the Netherlands in this respect is that you have made these mass migrations during the dark ages and then pretty much a period where you have next very very little immigration until the time of Shakespeare and this was a country which expelled the entire Jewish presence in the 13th century where there was no Jewish presence until the time of Cromwell it's quite extraordinary if you think of this you think of that historically you compare it to the rest of Europe and you do we do have of course there were Saracen traders and they were lombard bank as a course i they were Reza V small amount and this was not a cosmopolitan island you know it was not at the center of European civilization either you know until for this core part of medieval it's called part of medieval history yeah Cody do you think in Amsterdam the question actually you can't isn't it just a fact of life that you can't document in every big city everyone who comes there how's the situation Amsterdam we have some undocumented people there also well what I find interesting in Ben's answer was that you mentioned 3% in a couple of times and I think there's these studies which show that for the last decades or maybe even centuries I'm not quite sure globally about three percent of the population is on the movement it's that is pretty stable that figure over time you should you don't see your mass increase of course you see some fluctuation and they go to different places or move from different places but the 3 percent is pretty stable over over longer stretches of time and I that's really interesting I also agree with Ben's thanks points that I think being undocumented only becomes problematic when the state exercises control through making populations legible right being able to to see them in the statistics and redistributing them across space or whatever so being undocumented only becomes problematic when when the state and its functioning depends on this of course you do also see undocumented migrants in in the Netherlands and in Amsterdam but I would say indeed it's also still a pretty you know small percentage and it's it's very difficult to compare this over longer stretches of time we have time for two more questions and so one question there is there someone else that's pretty interesting else yeah I come to you maybe make it free if the answers are a bit short so we can make it free I thank you for your presentation been a lot of different set of court about migration this evening and its impact on population and sentiment and populism what you didn't mention and perhaps that's something to be optimistic about is the anti Islam sentiment it's amazing that an evening that there's so much about migration that the word Islam has not even been mentioned yet how much of that did you come across or how little of it so I so because of my name I'm always wearing a kippah like there's no hiding it's like I'm you know everybody they will met Ben Judah you know there was no they didn't they didn't you know was so the whole book is mediated through that so people either that's I was very aware of that and that was at times that was difficult my I wanted to interview an imam for for the book I found loads of mosques no Domus Peter I got people to call for me not down one speaks it and finally I did do a portrait of somebody from a mosque but it took it took a long time so it in terms of like what you know I didn't want people when they when I sat down to interview them to feel that they had to respond to these media narratives in the press I won I went to people oh I want to do a portrait of you tell me about your life and how you experience life in London and Clash of Civilizations style experiences extremely seldomly came out even if these people were Muslim or they married Muslims or they were it didn't really come up in so I'm cite the things that he came up a bit like no not very much the stories that did come up that I was surprised by is when I was asking people to tell me about themselves people very quickly quickly but people weren't taught a lot about their personal faith and I was not expecting this journey in these profiles to to take to take me into so many places or people talking about that own relationship with God or their own relationship with hope in that way I obviously don't know whether that is that me because I'm questioning bit but I'm religious is that me is a responding something in me is that if you look at the statistics London has actually become more religious in the last twenty years you have a higher rate of church building you have a flourishing especially black church movement in London the immigrant city is much more religious than the sort then that the cockney city which it's fused with and I found that I felt I found that I found that I found that interesting I one thing that these they're one thing that I find that the sort of narrative someone like Douglas Murray or these narratives which are basically replacement narratives does not meet they don't look like reality is that what I like sitting the book shows is that people are not living their daily lives even though they might eyes are very segregated in these might greens over here blues over their ethnic blocks that they don't there are places we will do live like that never known these are our Palestine guts there was a lot more there's a lot more like fluidity intermarriage lot lot lot more of that yes yeah then the dough then the civilizational there's a lot there's a lot there's as much fusion as there is clash in Why Why saw and I think that there are a lot more you know the book contains like a lot of these portraits of these by ethnic multi-ethnic families because that was what I was seeing I saw a lot more of that than I did confrontation but one thing that I was surprised off during this journey was how distinct what I was seeing was from the front page of Daily Mail and the distinctions there were was there is an impression of enormous violence which isn't really there and the image of the issues that I found of these failures the regulatory state not enough on the front pages okay yep question it seemed in the book that about 50% of the stories were relating to European immigrants and 50% to non-european immigrants relating it that's a brexit a lot of the verbiage around leaving the EU was about regaining control and it seems that the UK government could potentially have controlled 50% of the non-european migration even if there was free movement within the EU did that did that element of having being able to exercise more control over immigration but not having chosen not having chosen to done do so enter into any of the break to debate or the UK political debate or was that absolute so i ieave I know one of these I really noticed was that the UK badly managed its immigrant labor markets right no minimum wage enforcement consequently a lot of friction we've trade tradesmen in those trades a lot of overcrowding a lot of you know in a lot of workplace injuries and one place where we can Ricci that is homelessness in London so the majority people the last time I chances it was last year I apologize they're out of date were of the homeless in the streets of London are eight immigrants as they're called Accession eight immigrants the question is like what's happening here and when I report is it and I dug into it you've started to see migrants arriving low information and migrants arrive don't know the regulatory setup they have to to get in don't know that they need to get insurance that they need to get this means getting addressed and they can get their security card then they can start earning they need to quickly get work they get it in this bandit labor market have an accident two weeks later you're on a street there's a lot of that that I noticed and I think that the UK government could definitely have better managed you know their dynamics a labor market and I think that if it had done the rats we that would have been enough to to change the impressions would it be enough to sway the vote I think maybe you know you can see that there are other countries in Europe which took a very different approach like you know Sweden or Sweden's had very high rates of immigration but it's got a very very tight be control it's got a stronger regulatory state at the sharp end of the other labor market in terms of like could the UK have better managed the could the UK have better managed migration in a more general sense as I said earlier the UK could have put controls in like France or Germany did in fact only the UK and Ireland didn't and they just simply made this mistake giving you there'll be less migration that's coming from the less migration will come from Eastern Europe in that way I think that the brexit narrative it was cool it that there is a little bit of truth there which is that they simply did not anticipate the scale of the immigration and that was when the history of the European Union is written again as Orson has been written several times they will like a lot of attention will be paid to why did people not anticipate the scale of this immigration within the EU and that I think we've talked to will you go on the bit to another event it's even about what are the effect what effects is that happening on Poland Romania you look at Poland Romania you've got by some estimates out of 20% of the population of Romania that has migrated what's that doing to these societies how are they what has that shaping their developed how is that shaping their development and you have even larger numbers of Romanians present in Spain or in Italy so I think that that's that's something that there's there say you know that that's something which I think that is very interesting and you can't really ignore yeah yeah well we can also talk at a bar a bit more maybe the other event last question for you thank you very much I would have liked to asked about analogies of your book with George Orwell's darling at the Norman Paris but to keep it on another team we've been talking now about a death spiral for example I guess Romania Bulgaria demographically these are very poignant teams but on the personal level of your journalism I'm really wondering to what extent do you feel isolated as a journalist with your dialectics I mean I appreciate a few journalists in Europe I am very fond of your journeys you really say that Bruna matches who is a morphing fan man it's very wise finger but these kind of discourses seem to be very isolated in Europe and I would really like to get your viewpoint on how you suppose such dialectics could be organized on a broader skill well thank you very much for your such a being so kind I you know I just thought I've been very lucky one eccentric career and I've been very lucky and I think that that's shaped the the work that I do I um you know I've had the other chance as well to bounce in and out of think-tanks and I think that's been I think that's been very I think that's been that's been very enriching and had a chance to be bilingual in English and French and that's you know think shaped how I approach these approach these issues I think they are I think that you know how could you make journalism better I think it's the it's almost been said you can't say enough you know and they say that yet they only starts listen to you once you've said it once you're so bored of saying it but you just need to regulate the social media Giants as publishers and you need to tax them and you need to you know you need to to return media outlets access to the renew marae ssin they're they're they're generating from it yeah yeah and maybe to end on a personal note then we also need more journalism you're working on a new book is there anything you could say about that as a personal note that I want to the personal note I want to want to end on is that you know I really believe in all these different techniques of journalism but I really think that you can do you know that you can do great things as a forth automatically and Breanna choice you know you can really and it's really important it's really you can we believe in what you can do in that format and you can do really cool things with reportage and with analysis and by data analysis and you know I think these are you know I think it's you know journalism has gone for a difficult transition through in me you know as we enter her deeper into surveillance capitalism but I you know I do I still you know I really believe that you can do you can you can change debate and you can really you can really do great things through free writing and that the key to all of them in doing them well I think is going beyond the screen and like spending time traveling in Central Asia or you know trying to be as immerse as possible and in London or like traveling as many European countries as you you can and not falling for what I mentioned earlier which is this this sort of megalomaniac illusion that all information is on Wikipedia and I think where we go wrong I do it I do all that every day you on Twitter every day is thinking oh great I found all these statistics on Wikipedia that's me done I'm on top of that debate and I think that's the all you need to avoid you didn't mention a new book what I'm gonna let you know but it's about my it's about migration again I'd like to say that them that last comment of you was I think really powerful also in what we can do with journalism it struck me that during dinner we had beforehand the moment someone started talking you started scribbling or your notebook so start scribbling Morse also a lesson maybe if I never read I never read it afterwards it says scroll you never read it up maybe that's because of the dinner I record here caught people and even I will I pay to get transcriptions made which is a real time-saver yeah yeah yeah I pay and I do transcriptions and I've noticed they're like younger journalists tend to use transcription recording a tiny nose by think that's more of a kind of yeah helping me concentrate yeah then than anything else because I never read them they all they all sit there like some archive well let's get a drink I would say I would like to thank Kody so much for joining in and telling us a bit more about the other cities in Europe I would like to thank it was a pleasure talking to you and I wish you well great fun also traveling the Netherlands yeah so give her a warm welcome thank you so much for coming been to that where else to go I just like to say there's someone walking with some magazines right yeah if you want to read a little bit more about Europe and how we can maybe well read some quality journalism you can buy Ben Judas book of course but you can also there is there's a group of young journalists making an amazing magazines called our Europe and well you see you're standing there take a look for it because I think it's important also I hope to see you at the bar and I have a great night thank you so much [Applause] 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Frank Baum | General Fiction | Talking Book | English | 2/3 | chapter 10 of aunt Jane's nieces and uncle john by l frank Baum this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by Lynn Thompson chapter 10 a coyote serenade the roads were bad enough they were especially bad west of Williams just now an association of automobile tourists has been formed to create a Boulevard route through from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast but at the time of this story no attention had been given the roads of the Far West and only the paths of the rancheros from town to town served as guides on leaving Williams they turned south so as to avoid the more severe mountain roads and a fine run through a rather uninteresting country brought them to Prescott on the eve of the second day after leaving the canyon here they decided to take a day's rest as it was Sunday and the hotel was comfortable but Monday morning they renewed their journey and headed south westerly across the alkali Plains called Meza for Parker on the boundary line between Arizona and California towns of any sort were very scarce in this section and the country was wild and often barren of vegetation for long stretches there were some extensive ranches however as this is the section favored for settlement by a class of Englishman called remittance men these are mostly the black sheep or outcasts of titled families who having got into trouble of some sort at home are sent to America to isolate themselves on Western ranches where they receive monthly or quarterly remittances of money to support them the remittance men are poor farmers as a rule they are idle and lazy except when it comes to riding hunting and similar sports their greatest industry is cattle racing yet these foreign-born Cowboys constitute an entirely different class from those of American extraction found in Texas and on the plains of the Central West they are educated and to an extent cultured being gentlemen born but sad backsliders in the practice of the profession because other ranchers hesitate to associate with them they congregate in settlements of their own and here in Arizona on the banks of the Bill Williams branch of the Colorado River they form almost the total population our friends had hoped to make the little town of Girton for the night but the road was so bad that Wampus was obliged to drive slowly and carefully and so could not make very good time accidents began to happen to doubtless clue to the hard usage the machine has received first a Springboro Columbus was obliged to hold long enough to clamp it together with stout steel braces an hour later the front tire was punctured by cactus spines which were thick upon the road such delays seriously interfered with their day's mileage toward sunset Uncle John figured from the information he had received at Prescott that they were yet 30 miles from Girton and so he decided to halt and make camp while there was yet sufficient daylight remaining to do so conveniently we might hunt for a ranch house and beg for shelter said he but from the stories I've heard of the remittance men I am sure we will enjoy ourselves better if we rely entirely upon our own resources the girls were of course delighted at the prospect of such an experience for the silent solitary mesa made them feel they were indeed in the worlds of the great American desert the afternoon had been hot on the ride dusty but there was now a cooler feeling in year since the Sun had fallen low in the horizon they carried their own drinking water kept ice cold in thermos bottles and Uncle John also had a thermos tub filled with small squares of ice this luxury in connection with their ample supply of provisions enabled the young women to prepare a supper not to be surpassed in any modern hotel the soup came from one can the curried chicken from another while artichokes peas as Fargas and plum pudding shed their tin coverings to complete the meal fruits cheese and biscuits had in abundance so there was no hardship in camping out on a deserted Arizona table and as far as food was concerned the interior of the limousine were made into berths for the three girls was a safe and cozy as a Pullman sleeping coach only the men's quarters the lean-to tent was in any way open to invasion after the meal was ended in the things washed and put away they all sat on folding camp chairs outside the little tent and enjoyed the intense silence surrounding them the Twilight gradually deepened into darkness Wampus kept one of the searchlights lit to add an element of cheerfulness to the scene a Myrtle was prevailed upon to sing one or two of her simple songs she had a clear sweet voice although not a strong one and they all especially Uncle John loved to hear her sing afterward they talked over their trip and the anticipated change from this arid region to the verge of California until suddenly a long blood-curdling how broke the stillness and caused them one and all to start from their seats that is all but one purse the chauffeur sitting apart with his black cigar in his mouth merely nodded and said coyote the major coughed and resumed his seat Uncle John stood looking into the darkness as if trying to discern the creature our coyotes considered dangerous he asked the Canadian not to us replied Wampus sometime if one man be out on me so alone and plenty coyote come they have hard fight for life coyote is wild dog he is big coward unless pretty hungry if I leave like Bern he never come near us then let it burn all night said mr. maryk there he goes again and another with him what a horrible wail it is I rather like it said patsy with her accustomed calmness it is certainly an added experience to be surrounded by coyotes probably our trip wouldn't have been complete without it a little of that serenade will suffice me admitted back as a house grew nearer and redoubled in volume myrtles eyes were big and earnest she was not afraid but there was something uncanny in being surrounded by such savage creatures nearer and nearer sounded the howls until it was easy to see a dozen fierce eyes gleaming in the darkness not a stone's throw away from the camp I guess you girls are better go to bed remarked Uncle John a bit nervously there's no danger you know none at all let the brutes howl if they want to especially as we can't stop them but you were tired my dears and I'd like to see you settled for the night somewhat reluctantly they entered the limousine drew the curtains and prepared for bed certainly they were having a novel experience and if Uncle John would feel easier to have them listen to the howling coyotes from inside the limousine instead of outside they could not well object to his request presently one person major for his revolver and on obtaining the weapon he walked a few paces toward the Coyotes and fired a shot into their group they instantly scattered and made off only to return in a few moments to take their former position will they continue this grand opera chorus all night huncle John perhaps said Wampus they hungry and smell food coyote can no reason if he could he know very well we never feed him the next time we come this way let us fetch along a tunnel so of coyote feet suggested the major I wonder what the poor brutes would think if they were stuffed full for once in their lives it have never happened sir observed wampas shaking his head gravely coyote all born hungry he live hungry he died hungry if ever coyote was not hungry he would not be coyote in that case major said Uncle John let us go to bed and try to sleep perhaps in slumber we may forget these howling fiends very well agreed major Doyle rising to enter the little tent Wampus unexpectedly interpose wait called the little chauffeur just a minute if you please while the major and mr. Merrick stood wondering at the request the Canadian who was still holding the revolver in one hand picked a steel rod from the rumble of the automobile and pushing aside the flap of the little tent entered the tail lump of the car burned inside dimly lighting the place the major was about to follow Wampus when a revolver shot arrested him this sound was followed by a quick thumping against the ground of the steel bar and then one person from the tent holding a dark squirming object on the end of the rod extended before him what is it asked mr. maryk somewhat startled rattlesnake said Wampus tossing the thing into the sagebrush I see him crawl in tent while you eat supper why did you not tell us said the major excitedly I thought him perhaps call out again him some time do that but no mr. snake he go to sleep in tent which is reserved for his superior I say nothing but I do not wish to alarm the young ladies that is why I hold the dog mumble so tight for his small eyes sea snake too and full dog wish to go fight him rattlesnakes ooh neat mumble up eh but never mind there is no worry I am Wampus and I am here you go to bed now and sleep and be safe he said this rather ostentatiously and for that reason neither of the others praised his watchful care or his really brave act that Wampus was proving himself a capable and faithful servant even the major was forced to admit yet the man's bombast and self-praise robbed him of any word of commendation he justly earned I think said Uncle John I'll bunk on the front seat tonight I'm short you see and we'll just about curl up in the space I believe snakes do not climb up wheels make my bed on the front seat Wampus the man grinned but readily obeyed the major watched him thoughtfully for my part he said I'll have a bed made on top the roof sure said Uncle John you'll scratch the paint that is a matter of indifference to me returned the major your roll off in your sleep and hurt yourself I'll risk that are you afraid major afraid me not when I'm awake John but what's to prevent more of those vermin from crawling into the tent during the night such thing very unusual remote Wampus placing the last blanket on mr. Merricks improvised bed perhaps you sleep in tent a week and never see another rattler just the same concluded the major I'll have my bed on top the limousine he did Wampus placing blankets and a pillow for him without a word of protest the major climbed over Uncle John and mounted to the roof of the car which slopes on either side but was broad and long enough to accommodate more than one sleeper being an old campaigner and a shrewd tactician major Doyle made two blankets in two rolls which he placed on either side of him to anchor his body in position then he settled himself to rest beneath the brilliant stars while the Coyotes maintained their dismal howling but a tired man soon becomes insensible to even such annoyances the girls having entered the limousine from the door opposite the tent were all unaware of the rattlesnake episode and supposed the shot had been directed against the Coyotes they heard the major climbing upon the roof but did not demand any explanation being deep in those bedtime confidences so dear to all girls even they came to disregard the persistent howls of the Coyotes and in time fell asleep Wampus did not seem afraid of snakes the little chauffeur went to bed in the tent and slept soundly upon his cotton toward a break when the Coyotes withdrew and the Canadian got up to make the coffee the major peered over the edge of the roof to watch him he had a sleepy look about his eyes as if he had not rested well Uncle John was snoring with gentle regularity and the girls were still asleep Wampus said the major do you know the proper definition of a fool Wampus reflected stirring a coffee carefully I am not what you call him a dictionary no but I am Wampus I have lived much in very few years I would say a fool is man who think he is wise for what is wise nothing the major felt comforted it occurred to me he said began to climb down from the roof that a for was a man who left a good home for this uncomfortable life on a barren desert the country wasn't made for humans it belongs to the Coyotes and the rattlesnakes what right have we to intrude upon the men Wampus did not reply it was not his business to criticize his employers end of chapter 10 chapter 11 of aunt Jane's nieces and uncle John by L frank Baum this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by Lynn Thompson chapter 11 a real adventure at last Uncle John woke up when the major inadvertently placed a heel upon his round stomach on the way to the ground the chubby little millionaire had slept excellently and was in a genial humour this morning he helped Wampus fry the bacon and scrambled eggs while the major called the girls it proved a glorious sunrise and the air was full of pure ozone they had suffered little from cold during the trip although it was in the dead of winter and the altitude considerable just now they were getting closer to California every hour and when they descended from the Mesa it will gradually grow warmer they were all becoming experts at breaking camp and preparing for the road Beth and Patsy put away the bedding and made up the interior of the limousine for traveling the major and Uncle John folded the tent and packed it away while Wampus attended to the dishes and tin where and then looked over his car in a surprisingly short time they were all aboard and the big machine was gliding over the faint trail the Mesa was not a flat or level country for there was still near to the mountain ranges the way was uphill and down in gentle slopes and soon after starting they breasted the brow of a hill and were confronted by half-a-dozen mounted men who seemed as much astonished at the encounter as they were it being an event to meet anyone in this desolate one person voluntarily brought the car to a halt while the ride is lined up beside it instead rather rudely at the party they were dressed as Cowboys usually are with flannel shirts chaplets and sombrero hats but their faces were not rugged nor healthy as is the case with most Western Cowboys but bore marks of dissipation and hard living remittance men whispered Wampus Uncle John nodded he had heard of this curious class especially with a men staring at the three pretty feminine faces appeared from the interior of the limousine they had remained silent thus far but now one of them a fellow with dark eyes and a sallow complexion rained his horse near in the car and removed his hat with a sweeping gesture that was not ungraceful a merry morning to you fair ladies or angels I much missed out which we have chanced upon anyhow welcome to Hades Uncle John frowned he did not like the bantering impudent one Beth flushed and turned aside her head Myrtle shrank back in her corner out of sight but Patsy glared fixedly at the speaker with an expression that was far from gracious the remittance man did not seem daunted by this decided aversion a sneering laugh broke from his companions and one of them cried back up algae and give your betters a chance you're out of it old man I have no betters he retorted then turning to the girls again and ignoring the presence of the men accompanying them he continued beauteous visions since you have wilfully invaded the territory of Hades ranch of which diabolical domain I al John and Toby am by grace of his satanic Majesty the master I invite you to become my guests and participate in a grand ball which I shall give this evening in your honor his comrades laughed again one of them shouted good-for-you algea dance that's the thing why we haven't had the chance of a dance for ages said another approvingly because we have no ladies to dance with explained Algie but here are three of them come to our rescue perhaps more if I could see inside that barricade and they cannot refuse us the pleasure of SSI sir said major Doyle stiffly you are pleased to be impertinent right on you Rascals and spare us for the sight of you the man turned upon him a scowling face don't interfere he said warningly this isn't your party you old duffer drive ahead Wampus commanded Uncle John one purse had to get out and crank the engines which he calmly proceeded to do the man who had called himself Alton and Toby perceived his intention and urged his pony to the front of the car let that thing alone keep your hands off he said Wampus paid no attention the fellow brought his riding-whip down sharply on the chauffeurs shoulders inflicting a stinging blow instantly womper straightened up grasped Toby by the leg and with a swift skillful motion jerked him from his horse the man started to draw his revolver but in an instant he and Wampus were rolling together upon the ground and the Canadian presently came uppermost and held his antagonist firmly between his knees then with deliberation he raised his clinched fist and thrust it forcibly against mr. Toby's eye repeating the impact upon his nose his chin and his cheek in a succession of jarring thumps that were delivered with scientific precision Algie fairly howled kicking and struggling to be free none of his comrades offered to interfere and it seemed they were grimly enjoying the punishment that was being inflicted upon their leader when Wampus had quite finished his work he arose adjusted his disarranged collar and tie and proceeded to crank the engines then he climbed into his seat and started the car with a sudden bound as he did so a revolver shot rang out on one of the front tires pierced by the bullet ripped itself nearly into as it crumpled up a shout of derisive laughter came from the Cowboys LG was astride his pony again and as Wampus brought the damaged car to a stop the remittance men dashed by and along the path taking the same direction Uncle John's party was following Toby held back a little calling out aurevoir I shall expect you all at my party I'm going now to get the fiddler he rejoined his comrades then and they all clattered away until a role of the Mesa hid them from sight Uncle John got down from his seat to assist his chauffeur Thank You Wumpus he said perhaps you should have killed him while you had the opportunity but you did very well one purse was wrestling with the tire I have never start a private graveyard he replied for reason I am afraid to hurt anyone but I am Wampus if mr. Algie he dance tonight somebody must lead him but he will be blind I never met such a lawless brute in my life proud the major indignantly if they were in New York they'll be put behind the bars in two minutes but they are in Arizona in the wilderness said Uncle John gravely if there are laws here such people do not respect them he took a long time to set the new tire and inflate it for the outer tube was torn so badly there's an extra one had to be substituted but finally the task was accomplished and once more they renewed their journey now that they were alone with their friends the girls were excitedly gossiping over the encounter do you really suppose we're on that man's ground his ranch as he calls it asked merkel half fearfully why I suppose someone owns all this ground barren as it is replied Patsy but we are following a regular road not a very good one nor much travelled but a road nevertheless and any road is public property and open for the use of travelers perhaps we shall pass by their ranch house suggested Beth if we do Uncle John answered I'll have one purse but on full speed even now wild ponies can't follow us then and if they try shooting up the tires again now quite likely to miss as we spin by isn't there any other Road the major asks Wampus shook his head I have never come just this same route before he admitted but I make good friends in Prescott we know all Arizona blindfold him say this is nice easy road and we cannot get lots for a good reason the reason there is no other road at all only this one did your friend say anything about Hades ranch continued the questioner he say remittance man make much mischief if he can but he one foreign coward drunk most time and when sober weak like my aunts tea he say don't let remittance man make bluff no matter how many come if you hit one they all run hmm murmured Uncle John I'm not sure of that Wampus there seems to be a good many of those insolent rascals and I hope we shall not meet them again they may give us trouble yet never be afraid advisor chauffer I am Wampus and I am here admitting that evident truth our tourists were not greatly reassured Wampus could not tell where the road might lead them but he did not know save that it led by devious whines to Parker on the border between Arizona and California but what lay between them and that destination was a sealed book to them all the car was heavy and the road soft so in spite of their powerful engines the car was not making more than fifteen miles an hour a short ride brought them to a ridge from the top of which they saw a huddle of buildings not far distance with a nearby paddock containing a number of ponies and cattles the buildings were not palatial but composed mostly of Adobe and slab wood but the central one probably the dwelling or ranch house was a low rambling pile covering considerable ground the road led directly toward this group of buildings which are travelers at once gets to be hey Z's ranch Wampus slowed down and cast a sharp glance around but the land on either side of the trail was thick with cactus and sagebrush and to leave the beaten path meant to puncture almost instantly there was but one thing to be done pretty good road here said Wampus hold tight and don't get scared we make a race of it go ahead returned Uncle John grimly if any of those scoundrels get in your way run them down I never like to hurt people's but if that is your command sir I will obey said Wampus setting his jaws tightly together the car gathered speed and shot over the road at the rate of twenty miles an hour then 25 then 30 and finally forty the girl sat straight and looked eagerly ahead forms were darting here and there among the buildings of the ranch congregating in groups on either side of the roadway a red flag fluttered in the center of the road some four feet from the ground lookout shouted Uncle John stop Wampus stop her I say Wampus saw why and applied his brakes the big car trembled slowed down and came to a stop listen a foot away from the three ugly bars of barbed wire which had been placed across the road they were now just beside the buildings and a triumphant shout greeted them from their captors the remittance men end of chapter 11 chapter 12 of aunt Jane's nieces and uncle John by L frank Baum this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by Lynn Thompson chapter 12 captured welcome to Hades quite a stout little man in a red blouse sticking his leering countenance through the door of the limousine shut up stubby commanded a hoarse voice from the group haven't you any manners you haven't been introduced yet I've engaged the dark eyed one for the first dance persisted something as a dozen hands dragged him away from the door the major sprang out and confronted the band what are we to understand by this outrage he demanded fiercely it means you are all invited to a party and we won't accept any regrets replied a laughing voice Patsy put her head out of the window and looked at the speaker it was mr. Elgin and Toby he had two strips of sticking plaster over his nose one of his eyes was swollen shut and the other was almost closed yet he spoke with a voice more cheerful than it was when they first met him don't be afraid he added no one has the slightest intention of injuring any one of you in any way I assure you we have not the same intention in regard to you sir replied major Doyle fuming with rage for his Irish was up as he afterward admitted unless you at once removed that barricade and allow us to proceed we will not be responsible for what happens you are warned her Uncle John by this time standing beside the major upon the ground had been quietly sizing up the situation as he would have expressed it he found that they had been captured by a party of 14 men most of whom were young although three or four including Toby were of middle age the atmosphere of the place with its disorderly surroundings and ill-kept buildings indicated that Hades ranch was bachelor quarters exclusively half a dozen Mexicans and one or two Chinamen were in the background curious onlookers mr. maryk noted the fact that the remittance men were an unkempt dissipated looking crew but though their faces betokened reckless good humor rather than desperate evil there was no doubt but most of them were considering this episode in the light of a joke and we determined to enjoy the experience at the expense of their enforced guests Uncle John had lived many years in the West and used something of these peculiar English exiles therefore he was neither frightened nor unduly angry but rather annoyed by the provoking audacity of the fellows he had three young girls to protect and knew these men could not be fit acquaintances for them but he adopted a tone different from the majors and addressed himself to Toby as the apparent leader of the band sir he said calmly but with pointed emphasis I believe you were born a gentleman as were your comrades here you are right on sir Toby and each and every one you see before you has fallen from his former high estate through no fault of his own this may have been a sarcasm for the others laughed in boisterous approval in some respects we are still gentlemen Toby went on but in others we are not to be trusted be reasonable sir I haven't the faintest idea who you are or what your name is and consider calmly our proposition here we are a number of young fellows who have seen better and happier days living alone in the midst of an alkali desert most of us haven't seen a female for months nor a lady for years why last fall stubby there rode 80 miles to Buxton just to stand on a corner and see a lot of greasy Mexican women go by we tire of exclusive mail Society you see we get to bore one another terribly so here like a visitation from heaven three attractive young ladies descend upon us traveling through our domain and having discovered their presence we instantly decided to take advantage of the opportunity and invite them to an impromptu ball there's no use refusing us for we insist on carrying out our plan if you men perhaps the fathers of the young ladies behaved reasonably we will entertain you royally and send you on your way rejoicing won't we boys they shouted approval but if you oppose us and act ugly about this fate gentlemen we shall be obliged to put a few bullets into you and decide afterward what disposition to make of the girls about the best stunt we do is shooting we can't work we're too poor to gamble much but we hunt a good bit and we can shoot straight I assure you we wouldn't mind losing and taking a few lives if a scrimmage is necessary hey boys that's right LG said one answering for the others we'll have that dance if we die for it every man-jack of us Myrtle was trembling in her corner of the limousine Beth sat still with a curl on her lips but Patsy was much interested in the proceedings and had listened attentively to the above conversation now the girl suddenly swung open the door and sprang out beside her father facing the group of Cowboys I am Patricia Doyle she said in a clear voice and these gentlemen indicating the major and Miss America on my father and my uncle you understand perfectly why they object to the arrangement you suggest as any one of you would object had you a daughter in a like position but you are arbitrary and not inclined to respect womanhood therefore but one course is open to us to submit under protest to the unwelcome attentions you desire to thrust upon us they listened silently to this frank speech and some of their faces were crestfallen expressions by the time she had finished indeed one of the older men turned on his heel and walked away disappearing among the buildings after a brief hesitation a delicate young fellow almost a boy followed this man his face flaming red with shame but the others stood their ground very good miss Doyle remarked Toby with forced cheerfulness you are quite sensible to submit to the inevitable bring out your friends and introduce them and then we'll all go in to luncheon and prepare for a dance I won't submit to this quite the major stamping his foot angrily yes you will said Uncle John with emotion preventing his irate brother-in-law from drawing a revolver Patsy is quite right and we will submit with as much dignity as Wickham muster being overpowered by numbers he beckoned to Beth who stepped out of the car an assisted Merkel to follow her a little cheer of bravado had arisen from the group inspired by their apparent victory but when Merkel's crutches appeared and they saw the fair innocent face of the young girl who rested upon them the Scheldt died away in a hush of surprise this is my cousin Elizabeth de Graaff announced Patsy with cold deliberation determined that the propriety should be observed in all intercourse with these people and I present our friend Myrtle Dean under ordinary circumstances I believe Merkel will be excused from dancing but I suppose no brute in the form of a man would have consideration for her infirmity this time even Toby flushed you have a sharp tongue miss Doyle and it's liable to lead you into trouble he retorted losing for a moment his suave demeanor we may be Bruce and I imagine we are but we're not dangerous unless provoked it was savagely said and Uncle John took warning and motion Patsy to be silent lead the way sir he said our chauffeur will of course remain with a car one person kept his seat motionless and silent he only nodded in answer to mr. Merricks instructions and was entirely disregarded by the remittance men the man called stubby who had a round good-humoured face stepped eagerly to Myrtle side and exclaimed let me assist you please no she said shaking her head with a one smile I'm quite able to walk alone he followed her though full of interests and with an air of deep respect that belied his former actions Toby content with his present success walked beside mr. Merrick and led the procession toward the ranch house the major followed his tall form upright his manner bellicose a resentful with Beth and Patsy on either side of him the remittance men followed in a straggling crowd laughing and boisterously talking among themselves just as they reached the house a horseman came clattering down the road and all paused involuntarily to mark the new arrival the rider was a handsome slim young fellow dressed as worthy other Cowboys present and he came on at a breakneck speed that seemed only warranted by an errand of life and death in front of him tied to the saddle appeared a large bundle and as the horse dashed up to the group standing by the ranch house the rider gracefully threw himself off and removed his hat with a sweeping gesture as he observed the young ladies I've got him Algie he cried merrily Dan'l asked Toby Donnell himself he pointed the bundle which heaved and wriggled to show it was alive he refused to come willingly of course so I brought him anyhow never yet was there a fiddler willing to be accommodating good for you Tim shouted a dozen voices and stopped he added in an earnest way Donnell was never more needed in his life Toby was busy unwinding a long lariat that bent the captive nearly double and secured him firmly to the panting horse when the bonds were removed Donnell would have tumbled prone to the ground had not willing hands caught him and supported him upon his feet our friends then observed that he was an aged old man with a face thickly furrowed with wrinkles he had but one eye small and gray and very shrewd an expression which he turned contemptuously upon the crowd surrounding him numb and trembling from his cramped position upon the horse and a terrible Jansing he had endured the fiddler could scarcely stand at first and shook as with a palsy but he made a brave effort to control his weakness and herd smilingly at the murmur of pity and indignation that came from the lips of the girls where the fiddle demanded Toby and Tim unhooked a calico bag from the saddle bow and held it out a laugh greeted the gesture Dan will that he be hanged if he come announced him with a grim appreciation of the humorous side of the situation so I hung him and brought him along and his fiddle to boot but don't boot it until the dance what do you mean sir by this rebellious attitude question Toby sticking his damaged face close to that of a fiddler donald blinked with his one eye but refused to answer i have a good mind to skin you alive continued the leader in a savage tone you'll either obey my orders or i'll throw you into the snake pit let him alone algae said tim carelessly the old scoundrel has been tortured enough already but i see we have partners for the dance looking critically at the girls and i claim first choice because I brought the fiddler at this a row of protests arose and Toby turned and said sullenly come in all of you we'll settle the order of dancing later on the interior of the ranch house was certainly picturesque a great living room ran all across the front with an immense fireplace built of irregular adobe bricks the floor was strewn with skins of animals mostly coyotes a few deer and one or two mountain lions and the walls were thickly hung with weapons and trophies of the chase a big table in one corner with loaded with bottles and glasses indicating me in temperate habits of the inmates while on the chimney shelf four rows of pipes and jars of tobacco and odors similar to that of a barroom hung over the place which the air from the open window seemed unable to dissipate there were plenty of benches and chairs with a long mess table occupying the center of the room in a corner was an old square piano which a Mexican was trying to dust as the party entered welcome to Hades exclaimed Toby with an absurd gesture because you'd have to make yourselves at home and I'll see if those Devils of Chinamen are getting lunch and ready silently the prisoners sat down the crowd poured in after them and disposed themselves in various attitudes about the big room or staring with more or less boldness over three girls Donald a fiddler was pushed in with the others and given a seat what two or three of the imitation Cowboys kept guard over him to prevent any possible escape so far the old man had not addressed a word to anyone with the absence of the leader the feeling of restraint seemed to relax the Cowboys began whispering among themselves and chuckling with glee as if they were enjoying some huge joke stubby had placed himself neither three young ladies whom he eyed with adoring glances and somehow none of the prisoners regarded his childish young fellow in exactly the same light as they did his comrades Tim his attitude full of grace as he lounged against the settle was also near the group he seemed a bit thoughtful since his dramatic arrival and had little to say to anyone mr. maryk engaged stubby in conversation does mr. toby own this place he asked by proxy yes was the reply it isn't in his name you know although that doesn't matter for he couldn't sell his desert ranch if he had a title to it I suppose that is what his folks were afraid of LG is the fourth son of old Lord feather bone and got into a disgraceful mess in London some years ago so feather bone shipped him over here in charge of a family solicitor who hunted out this sequestered spot brought a couple of thousand acres and built this Hut then he went home and left Algie here to keep up the place on the paltry 10 pounds $50 a month can he manage to do that our son called John why he has to you see he's got together a few cattle mostly stolen I imagine but he doesn't try to work the land moreover he's established his community composed with his suffering fellow exhales the secret of which lies in the fact that we work the co-operative plan and all chip in our remittances to bore the common part we can keep more servants and buy more food and drink that way than if each one of us live separately up in Oregon's said mr. Merrick I've known as some very successful and prosperous ranchmen among the remittance men or where all kinds I suppose good and bad to admitted stubby this crews mostly bad and they're moderately proud of it it's a devil of a life sir and Hades ranch is well named I've only been here a month had a little property up north but the sheriff took it for debt and that forced me to algae who might it test I think I'll move on before long but you see I'm limited can't leave Arizona or I'll get my remittance cut off why were you sent here into exile ask Myrtle artlessly he turned red and refused to meet her eyes went wrong miss he said and my folks wouldn't stand for it we're all in the same boat sweeping his arm around to impugn --is-- meant for our misdeeds did none of you ever reform inquire Patsy what's the use with so far away from home no one there would ever believe in our Reformation once we become outcasts that's the end of our careers we're buried in these Western wilds and allowed just enough to keep alive I would think said Uncle John musingly that the manly way would be to cut yourself off entirely from your people at home and go to some city in the United States where honesty and Industry would win a new name for you then you could be respected and happy and become abuse to the world stubby laughed that has been tried replied but few ever made a success of it we're generally the kind that prefers idleness to work my family is wealthy and I don't mind taking from them what little they give me willingly and all that I can screw out of them besides I'm in for life as the saying goes and I've no especial ambition except to drink myself to death as soon as possible Patsy shuddered it seemed a horrible thing to be so utterly hopeless could this young fellow have really merited his fate end of chapter 12 chapter 13 of aunt Jane's nieces and uncle john by l frank baum this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by lynn thompson chapter xiii the Fiddler's tim had listened carelessly to the conversation until now when he said listless Lee don't think us all criminals for not in my own case I did nothing to deserve exile except that I annoyed my elder brother by becoming more popular with our social set than he was he had all the property and I was penniless so he got rid of me by threatening to cut off my allowance unless I went to America and stayed there and you accepted such a condition cried Patsy scornfully why were you not independent enough to earn your own living he shrugged his shoulders yet seemed used I simply couldn't said he I was not educated to work you know and to do so at home would be to disgrace my noble family I have too much respect for my lineage to labour with my hands or head but here in America no one would know you suggested Beth I would only humiliate myself by undertaking such a task and why should I do so while I am in America my affectionate brother the head of the family supports me as is his duty your philosophy is pretty enough but it is not practical the whole fault lies in our old fashioned system of inheritance the elder male of a family getting all the estate in the younger ones nothing at all here in this crude and plebeian country I believe it is custom to provide for all one's children and a father is at liberty to do so because his fate is not entailed and he earns it himself I'm going to do what he likes with it I do dunk ajaan impatiently your system of inheritance and entail may be somewhat to blame but your worst fault is in rearing a class of mollycoddle and social drones who are never of benefit to themselves or the world at large you sir I consider something less than a man I agree with you replied Tim readily I'm only good to come by the earth and if I get little pleasure out of life I must admit that it's all I'm entitled to and you can't break your bonds and escape ask Patsy I don't care to people who are ambitious to do things merely bore me I don't admire them or care to imitate them from that moment they took no further interest in the handsome outcasts his world was not their world and now Toby came in driving before him a lot of Mexicans bearing trays of food the long table was laid in a moment for everything was dumped upon it without any attempt at order each of the Cowboys seized the plates from a pile at one end and helped himself to whatever he wanted two or three of the men however were courteous enough to attend to their unwilling guests to see that they were served as well as conditions were permit the food was plentiful and of good quality but although none of Uncle John's party was squeamish or a stickler perform all moralist revolted from the utter disregard of all the proprieties I'm sorry we have no wine but there's plenty of whiskey if you like it remarked Toby the girls were silent and a little although they could not help being interested in observing the Bohemian ism of these gently reared but decadent sons of respectable English families as soon as they could they left the table and Toby observing their uneasiness in spite of his damaged and nearly useless optics decided to send them to another room where they could pass the afternoon without further annoyance stubby escorted the party and ushered them into a good-sized room which he said was algae study although no one ever studied their allergies afraid to walk at the dance so he once so pleased you however he can room up the round face juice you won't mind being left alone will you we prefer it sir answer the major stiffly you see we're going to have a rare luck this afternoon continued stubby confidentially usually it's pretty dull here and all we can do is ride and hunt play carts and quarrel but your coming has created no end of excitement and this dance will be a red-letter day for a long time to come the juice of it is however that there are only two girls to dance with 13 men we limit our community to 15 you know but little Ford and old Rutledge have backed down and won't have anything to do with this enterprise I don't know why he continued thoughtfully perhaps they still have some gentlemanly instincts suggested Patsy that must be it he replied in a relieved tone well any ham to avoid quarrelsome bloodshed we've agreed to throw dice for the dances everyone is to have an equal chance you see and when you young ladies open the dance the entire program will be arranged for you are we to have no choice in the matter of partners enquire bet curiously none whatever they would surely be a row in that case and we intend to have everything pass off pleasantly if we have to kill a few to keep the peace with this stubby bowed low and retreated toward the door which suddenly opened to admit old animal fiddler who was thrust in so violently that his body collided with that as subby and nearly knocked him over that's all right love the remittance man recovering from the shock you mustn't escape you know Donald for we depend on you for the music he closed the door as he went out and they all heard a bolt shoot into place yet the broad window scarcely six feet from the ground stood wide open to admit the air then all stood in the middle of the room motionless for a moment then he raised his wrinkled face and clinched his fists shaking them in the direction of the living room me he muttered me play for these monkeys to dance me a maestro a composer artiste no I will not I will die before I condescension to such badness such mockery they were the first words he has spoken since his arrival and they seem to hold or his pent-up indignation the girls pitied the old man and recognizing in him a fellow prisoner sought to comfort him if the dance depends upon us there will be no dance said Patsy firmly I thought you advise submitting to the whim of these ruffians said Uncle John in surprise only to gain time uncle and the scheme has succeeded now is our time to plot and plan how to outwit our enemies good cried Donnell approvingly I help you they are vermin I will kill them all McCloud mercifulness and to be glad it won't be necessary to kill them I hope said Beth smiling all we wish is to secure our escape what a time they make me said Donald more calmly you see I am living peacefulness in my bungalow by de River ten mile away that brute Tim he come and tasked me to fiddle for a dance i fiddle when I refused to do it he tied me up and by forcible Ness elopement me is it not a crime a wicked miss hey it certainly is said Uncle John but do not worry these girls have some plan in their heads I'm sure and if we manage to escape we will you home in safety now my dears what is it oh we've only begun to think yet said patsy and walk to the window all but Myrtle and Dan'l followed her below the window was a jungle of cats with hundreds of spines as slender and sharp as stilettos sticking in every direction hmm this room is burglar-proof muttered Uncle John with marked disappointment it also makes an excellent prison attic Patsy but I suspected something of this sort when I saw they had left the window open we can't figure on getting out that way you see it would be suiciding Dan'l said mournfully shaking his head if these fiends were as good as they are clever they could be angels no argument seems to prevail with them remark death they are lawless and merciless and in this faraway country believe they may do as they please they're as bad as the bandits of terra mina observed Patsy's smiling at the recollection of an adventure they had abroad but we must find some way to evade them Donal had gone over to Myrtle's corner and stood staring at her with his one Trude eye Uncle John looked thoughtfully out of the window and saw Wampus busy in the road before the house he had his coat off and was cutting the bars of barbed wire and rolling them out of the way while mumbles who had been left with him ran here and there at his heels as if desiring to assist him from the big hall or living room at the right came a dull roar of voices subdued shouts and laughter mingled with the clinking of glasses all the remittance men were gathered there deep in the game of dice which was to determine the order in which they were to dance with Beth and Patsy the servants were out of sight Wampus had the field to himself come here said Uncle John to the girls and when they stood beside him pointed to the car Wampus is making ready for the escape he continued he has cleared the road and the way is now opened if we can manage to get to the machine has your plan matured yet Patsy shook her head not yet uncle she replied couldn't Wampus throw us a rope required the major he could said Uncle John but we would be unable to use it those terrible cactus spines are near enough to spear anyone who dared tried to slip down a rope think of something else they all try to do that but no practical ideas seemed forthcoming Oh No Donnell was saying to Merkel they are not afraid to shoot but they will not shoot ladies believe me always they carry revolvers in their belts or their holsters they eat meat revolvers they sleep Metra faux furs they hunt they quarrel and sometimes they shoot each other the best in action meant but they do but they do not shoot at ladies never will they wear their revolvers to the dance ask Beth overhearing this speech I believe it said Donnell wagging his ancient head they like to be ready to draw quick like if anybody steps on anybody's toes yes of course what a horrible idea exclaimed patsy they're quite liable to dance and murder in the same breath the major observed grooming Lee I don't like it sir bet it's something awful just to think of haven't any gallantry no answer Patsy but I wouldn't dance with a lot of half drunk of men wearing revolvers if they burned me at the stake for refusing ash stick to that fine expression meant Craig Daniel eagerly stick to it so you won't dance if they wear do revolvers and then we win - Sweepstakes patsy looked at him critically in an instant catching a part of his idea what do you mean she asked Donnell explained why they all listened carefully absorbed him following in thought his unique suggestions let's do it exclaim Beth I'm sure the plan will succeed it's leaving a good deal to chance objected Uncle John with a touch of nervousness there's an element of chance in everything declare Patsy but I'm sure we shall escape uncle why it's a regular coup we take them by surprise you know explain the major who heartily favored the idea they talked it over for a time perfecting the details and then became as calm and composed as a group of prisoners might Uncle John waved his handkerchief to attract the attention of Wampus who so softly around the corner of the house and approached the window taking care to keep it a respectful distance from the dangerous cactus is everything ready inquired Uncle John in a subdued voice to be sure or is ready why not I am Wampus was the replying cautious tones go back to the Machine and guard it carefully Wampus commanded mr. maryk we expect to escape soon after dark so half the headlights going for we shall make a rush for it and there mustn't be a moment's delay all right said the chauffeur you may depend on me I am Wampus and not fraid of a hundred coward like these is not mr. allergy his eye most beautiful black it is agreed Uncle John go back to the car now and wait for us don't get impatient we don't know just when we will join you but it will be as soon as we can manage it what his mumbles doing mumble he learned to be good automobile Asst just now he sit on seat and watch will to see nobody touch if anybody touch mumble he eat him up they all laughed at this whimsical notion and it served to relieve the strain of waiting Wampus grinning at the success of his joke went back to the limousine to inspect it carefully and adjust it in every part until it was in perfect order now that a definite plan of action had been decided upon their spirits rose considerably and they passed the afternoon in eager anticipation of the crisis rather earlier than expected stubby and Tim came to say they had been appointed a committee to escort their guests to the banquet hall where dinner would be served we shall have to clear away for the dance at his stubby so we want to get the feast over as quickly as possible I hope you are all hungry for algae has spread himself on this dinner and we are to have every delicacy the ranch affords regardless of expense we can economize afterward to make up for it elaborate preparations were not grace lee in evidence however the mexican servants had washed themselves in the floor of the big room had been swept and cleared of some of its rubbish but that was all the remittance men were in their usual rough costumes and the air was redolent with the fumes of liquor end of chapter 13 chapter 14 of aunt Jane's nieces and Uncle John by L frank baum this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by lynn thompson chapter 14 the escape as the prisoners quietly took their places at the table trobee who had been drinking hard decided to make a speech his face was badly swollen and he could only see through a slit in one eye so severe have been the beating administered by Wampus earlier in the day but the fellow had grit in spite of his other unmanly qualities and his imperturbable good humour had scarcely been disturbed by the punishment the canadian had afflicted upon him ladies said he and gentleman which of course includes our respected male guests i am happy to inform you that the programme for the first annual hades ranch ball has finally been arranged and the dance is apportioned in a fair and impartial manner the grand march will take place promptly at seven o'clock led by miss tile and knuckles who has won the privilege by throwing for sixes i am to follow with mr. Graf and the rest were troupe on behind with the privilege of looking at the ladies if anyone dares to create disorder his dances with the young ladies will be forfeited Donnell will play the latest dance music on his fiddle and if it isn't spirited and up-to-date will shoot his hoes off we insist upon plenty of two steps our Morse's and we'll wind up with a money musk in the gray light of dawn this being fully understood I beg you my good friends to fall to and eat and be merry but don't linger and Julie over the dainty's for we are all anxious like good soldiers to get into action the remittance men applauded this oratory and incidentally attacked the eatables with evident determination to obey their leaders injunction we can eat any time remarked stubby with his mouthful but his satanic Majesty only knows when Hades ranch was another dance with real ladies for partners the Chinese cooks and the Mexican servants had a lively time during this meal for the demands made upon them we're incessant Uncle John who's even disposition was seldom ruffled ate with a good appetite while even the major blunt and scowling did not disdain the numerous well-prepared dishes as for Donnell he took full advantage of the occasion and was the last one to leave the table our girls however were too excited to eat much and little Myrtle especially was pallid and uneasy and had a startled look in her eyes whenever anyone made a sudden motion as soon as her repast was concluded the servants cleared the long table in a twinkling and pushed it back against the wall at one end of the Long Room a chair was placed for Donnell on top of this expansive board which thus became a stage from whence he could overlook the room and the dancers and then two of the remittance men tossed the old fiddler to his elevated place and commanded him to make ready Donnell said nothing and offered no resistance he sat plaintively soaring upon his ancient but rich toned violin while the floor was brushed the chairs and benches pushed against the wall and the room prepared for action behind the violinist was a low broad window facing a grass plot that was free from the terrifying cactus and the old man noted with satisfaction but it stood wide open Uncle John's party had pressed close to the table and stood watching the proceedings ready now cool Toby the grand March is about to begin take your partner's boys look sharp there Donnell and give us a Marshall tune that will lift our feet Donnell meekly set the violin underneath his chin and raised the bow as if in readiness knuckles a brawny fellow with a florid face and a peculiar squint approach Patsy and bowed you're to leave with me miss he said are you ready not quite she returned with dignified composure for I perceive you are not quite ready yourself and why not he inquired surprise you are still wearing your firearms she replied I cannot and will not dance with a man who carries a revolver that's nothing he retorted we always do always of course and if I shed my gun wants to prevent someone else getting the drop on me that's it said Patsy firmly the weapons must all be surrendered before we begin we positively refused to dance if rioting and shooting are likely to occur a murmur of protests arose at this speech for all the remittance men had gathered around to listen to the argument that's all tommyrot observed handsome Tim in a sulky tone we're not spoiling for a rout it's the dance we're after then give up the revolvers said been coming to her cousin's assistance if this is to be a peaceful entertainment you will not need to be armed and it is absurd to suppose a lady will dance with a gentleman who is a walking arsenal they looked into one another's faces uncertainly Dan'l sat softly tuning his violin as if uninterested in the controversy Uncle John and the major looked on with seeming indifference you must decide which you prefer the revolvers or the dance remarked Patsy staring calmly into the ring of faces would your English ladies at home consent to dance with armed men asked bet they're quite right boys said stubby nodding his bullet head let's agree to deposit all the shootin iron so the dance is over I won't cried knuckles his scowl deepening by Jove you will shouted Toby with unexpected virulence you're delaying the program old man and it's a nuisance to dance in this armor anyway here pile all your guns in this corner every one of you mind then we shall all stand on an equal footing put them on the table there by the old fiddler said patsy then we will know we are perfectly safe rather unwillingly they complied each man walking up to the table and placing his revolver at Donald's feet the girls watched them intently that man over there is still armed corabeth pointing to a swarthy mexican who squatted near the door that's all right sir Toby easily he's our guard Petro I've stationed him there so you won't attempt to escape till we get ready to let you go Patsey laughed there's little danger of that she said already now exclaimed knuckles impatiently we're all as harmless as dove let her go Donnell the old man was just then assisting Uncle John to lift Myrtle to the top of the table where the major had placed a chair for her knuckles growled but waited until the girl was seated near the window then Donald drew his bow and struck up a spirited March Patsy took the arm of knuckles and paraded down the long room Beth followed with Toby and behind him tramped the remittance men in files of two at the far end were grouped the servants looking curiously upon the scene which was lighted by lamps swung from the ceiling and a row of candles upon the edge of the mantelshelf to carry out the idea of a grand march Patsy drew her escort here and there by sharp turns and half circles the others trailing behind like a huge snake until she had passed down the length of the room and started to return up the other side to the starting point so engrossed have been the Cowboys that they did not observe the major and Uncle John clamber up on the table and stand beside Myrtle the procession was halfway up the hall on its return when Patsy said abruptly now Beth and darted away from her partner's side and toward the table Beth followed like a streak being an excellent runner and for a moment knuckles and Toby that's deserted by their partners stopped to watch them in amazement then their comrades bumped into them and called them to their senses by that time the two girls had reached the table and leaped upon it Uncle John was waving his handkerchief from the window as a signal to Wumpus Dan'l he laid aside his fiddle and seized a revolver in either hand and the major who caught up to more of the discarded weapons as Beth and Patsy turned panting and from their elevation looked up the room the Cowboys gave a bellow of rage and rushed forward keep back shouted the major instant ourian tones I'll shoot the first man that interferes noting the grim determination in the old soldiers eye they hesitated and came to a halt what do you mean by this infernal nonsense cried Toby and disgust why it's just checkmate in the game is up replied Uncle John amiably we've decided not to hold the proposed dance but to take our departure at once he turned in past Myrtle out of the window where Wampus took her in his arms crap cheese and all and carried her to the automobile the remittance men unarmed are confronted by their own revolvers stood gaping open mouths and seemingly days let's Russian boys shouted handsome Tim defiantly Russian Malone if you like growled knuckles I'm not ready for the graveyard yet you are what is called power disses said though flourishing the revolvers he held come amid their courage somebody's so I can shoot holes in you you're building your own coffin just now Donal retorted Toby in baffled rage we know where to get you old boy and we'll have revenge for this night's work I will take some pop guns home it's me was a composed reply then when you come I will make a reception in for you eh Uncle John Patsy and Beth had followed Myrtle through the window and disappeared now sir said the major to the old fiddler make your escape while I hold them at bay not yet replied Donald we must give ourselves the most protection meant we can with this he gathered up the firearms one by one and tossed them through the window then he straightened up and a shot flashed down the hall and tumbled the big Mexican guard to the floor just as he was about to glide through the doorway did he say stand still or did we not say stand still asked then certainly if somebody get hurt it is because he don't obey his order ations go sir commanded the major I will but I go lost declared the old man I follow you see but you take my violin please and be very tender of it like he'd fuzziest feet out the major took the violin and climbed through the window proceeding to join the others who were by now seated in the car when he had gone down all prepared to follow first backing toward the window and then turning to make an agile leap to the ground below and now with a shout the Cowboys made their rush only to halt as Donald reappeared at the window covering them again with his rifle so you decals make a listen to me he called I am experiencing a goodbye to you who are Jackals and imitation men and to have no good right to be alive also if I see any of you do next time I will shoot first and apologize at the funeral I have no more monkey business mature forever so keep there you are until I am gone and you will be safe nice he's slowly backed away from the window and so thoroughly cowed was the group of ruffians that the old fiddler had been lifted hastily into the automobile before the Cowboys must occur egde to leap through the window and search in the darkness for their revolvers which they scattered widely upon the ground Wampus chuckling gleefully jerked the hood of his flaring searchlights sprang to his seat and started the machine down the road before the crack of a single revolver was heard in protest the shots came thicker after that but the automobile was bowling merrily along the road and soon was out of range the road is exceptional man good remarked Donnell there is no dangerousness from here to the river danger said the chauffeur scornfully who cares for danger I am Wampus and I am here we are all here said patsy contentedly nestling against the cushions and I'm free to confess that I'm mighty glad of it end of chapter 14 chapter 15 of aunt Jane's nieces and uncle john by l frank baum this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by lynn thompson chapter 15 the romance of Dan'l he did not take them very long to reach the river a muddy little stream set below high banks by Donald's direction they turned to the left and followed the wind of the river for a mile or so until suddenly out of the darkness loomed a quaint little bungalow which the old German claimed to be his home I have architectured it myself and make it built as I like it you four come in and stop tonight with me he said as Wampus halted the machine for the door there was a little murmur of protests at this before the house appeared to be scarcely bigger than the automobile but Uncle John pointed out sensibly enough that they ought not to undertake an unknown road at nighttime and that spot fill the town for which they were headed was still a long way off the major moreover had a vivid recollection of his last night's bed upon the roof of the limousine where he had crept to escape the rattlesnakes and was in no mood to again camp out in the open while they travelled in Arizona so he advocated accepting Donald's invitation the girl's curious to know how so many would be accommodated in the bungalow withdrew all further objections and stood upon the low pergola roofed porch while their hosts went inside to light the lamps they were really surprised at the cosy aspect of the place half the one-story dwelling was devoted to a living room furnished simply but with modest taste a big square table was littered with music much being in manuscript death proving Donald's assertion that he was a composer benches were as numerous as chairs and all were well cushioned with tanned skins as coverings a few good prints were on the walls and the aspect of the place was entirely agreeable to the old man's guests as the room was somewhat chilly he made a fire in the ample fireplace and when with an air of pride exhibited to his visitors his tiny kitchen his own bedroom and a storeroom which occupied the remainder of the space in the bungalow he told them he would prepare beds in the living room for the girls give his own room to Miss America major Doyle while he a mum purse were bunk in the storeroom I have much blankets he said there will be no trouble to keep warm afterwards they sat before the fire and by the dim lights of the kerosene lamps chatted together of the day's adventures Uncle John asked Donald what had brought him to this deserted out-of-the-way spot and the old man told his story in a manner that amuse her more greatly I have been said he much famous in my time and have an individualist out wherever I went I was orchestra leader at the Theatre Royal in Stuttgart and our King have come mented me many times but I was foolish I was foolish enough to think that venom on is great he can stay great I married me to a clever prima donna and composed a great opera which was finer as anything havana ever done a but there verse jealousness at work to opposition me fun day when my final proof is all complete I went to the theatre to lead my orchestra to my surprise meant their hair director tells me I can retire on a pension I am too old and he has hired a younger man who is hair Gabbert I go home bewildered and Miss happy to find that hair Gabbert has stole the score of mine opera and run away with my wife what I can do nothing hagga but he lead my orchestra tin to older people applauds him I am forgot one day I see our King complement her gabart he produces my opera and say he composition dit everybody is crazy about it on crown hair cupboard mid flowers my wife sings in the Opera the people cheer her and she rides of a meat egg a bird in his carriage to a grand supper with their nobility on their hair director I go home and say Who am I I answer nobody am I now great no I am a speck what can I do well I go away I have some money a little I come to America I do not like crowds anymore I like to be alone with my violin I find this place I build his house I live here and make happiness my only neighbors are the remittance men who is more mystery thing as wicked they will not bother me much so after a time I die here by not I am forgot in Stuttgart there was pathos in the tale and his way of telling it the old man spoke tearfully but they could see before them the tragedy depicted by his simple words his hearers were all silent when he had concluded feeling they could say nothing to console him or lighten his burden only one per city in the background all free upon the man who had once been the idol of his townspeople Donald took a violin from the shelf and began to play softly but with masterly execution he caught their mood instantly the harmony was restful and contented Patsy turned down the lamps to let the flicker of the firelight dominate the room and Donnell understood and blended the flickering light into his melody for a long time he continued to improvise in a way that fairly captivated his hearers despite their varied temperaments and made them wonder at his skill then without warning he changed to a stirring martial air that filled the room with its rich resonant tones there was a few a wonderful finale and while the concluding notes rang in their ears the old man laid his violin in his lap leaned back against the cushions and heaved a deep sigh they ferb or disturbing him for a while how strange it seemed that this really talented musician should be banished to a wilderness while still possessing power to stir the souls of men with his marvelous execution truly he was a maestro as he had said a genius whose star had risen flashed across the sky and suddenly faded leaving his future a blank Wampus moved uneasily in his chair I like to know something he remarked Dan'l roused himself and turned to look at the speaker you have one bad I continued Wampus reflectively what make him so you see violin bow and I someday know grunted Donal bad-guy he no make himself persisted the little chauffeur what make it then for a moment there was an awkward silence the girls considered this personal inquiry offensive and regretted admitting Wampus to the room but after a time the old German answered the question quietly and in a half a mused tone can you not guess he says her Gabbert hunt mine I Oh exclaimed Wampus nodding approvingly you fight duel with him of course it must be I have one good eye left however continued Donal it will do me very well there is not much to see up here I know so pompous butt hair gabart what happened to him again there was a pause then the German said slowly I am NOT rich but every year I send a little money to hook up to put some flowers on hair garbetts grave the chauffeur's face brightened he got up from his chair and solemnly shook Daniels hand you are a great musician he announced you can believe it for it is true and you have shake the hand of great chauffer I am Wampus Donnell did not answer he had covered his good eye with his hand end of chapter 15 chapter 16 of aunt Jane's nieces and Uncle John by L frank baum this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by Lynn Thompson chapter 16 the lodging as Spock Ville wake up Patsy I smell coffee called Beth and soon the two girls were dressed and assisting merkel to complete her toilet through the open windows came the cool fragrant breath of morning the sky was beginning to blush at the coming of the Sun to think of our getting up at such unearthly hours cried Patsy cheerfully but I don't mind it in the least Beth do you I love the daybreak return bed softly we've wasted the best hours of morning a bed Patsy these many years but there's a difference at merkel earnestly I know the daybreak in the city very well for nearly all my life I have had to rise in the dark in order to get my breakfast and be at work on time it is different from this I assure you especially in winter when the chill strikes through to your bones even in summertime the air of the city is overheated and closed and the early mornings cheerless and uncomfortable then I think it is best to stay in bed as long as you can if you have nothing else to do but here out in the open it seems a shame not to be up with the birds to breed the scent of the fields and watch the Sun send his heralds ahead of him to proclaim his coming and then climb from the bottom spit into the sky and take possession of it why Myrtle exclaimed Patsy wonderingly what a poetic notion how did it get into your head little one Myrtle sweet face ride with the sunrise for a moment she made no reply but only smiled pathetically Uncle John's knock upon the door found them ready for breakfast which old Donald had skillfully prepared in the tiny kitchen and now placed upon a round table set out upon the porch by the time they had finished the simple meal Wampus had had his coffee and prepared the automobile for the day's journey a few minutes later they said goodbye to the aged musician and took the trail that led through spot Ville the day's trip was without event they encountered one or two Indians on the way jogging slowly along on their shaggy ponies but the creatures were mild and inoffensive the road was fairly good and they made excellent time so that long before Twilight spot Ville was reached and the party had taken possession of the ones small and primitive Hotel the place afforded it was a two-story clapboard building the lower floor being devoted to the bar and dining room while the second storey was divided into box-like bedrooms none too clean and very cheaply furnished I imagine we shall find this place the limit remarked Uncle John ruefully but surely we shall be able to stand it for one night he added with a philosophical sly one meat for supper asked the landlord a tall gaunt man who considered himself dressed when he was in his shirtsleeves what kind of meat inquired Uncle John cautiously can give you fried pork or jerk beef hammer all out and the chickens is beginning to lay eggs of course stranger that's the only thing spot for chickens lay nowadays I suppose where you come from they lay biscuits and pork chops no doorknob sometimes said mr. Merritt but seldom pork chops let's have eggs and perhaps a little fried pork to go with them any milk canned or fresh fresh bird the landlord looked at him steadily you've come a long way stranger he said and you must have spent a lot of money here and there are you prepared to pay for that order in solid cash Uncle John seems startled and looked at the major who smiled delightedly such things expensive sir the latter asked the landlord why we don't eat him ourselves and that's a cold fact eggs is eggs and brings 40 cents a dozen to ship there's seven cows in town and 40 own babies so you can figure what fresh milks worth perhaps said Uncle John mildly we can stand the expense if we don't drop the babies don't worry about that the last thought eMobile folks that came this way got hot because I charged the market prices for the truck they ate from just inquiring beforehand to save her feelings I found out one thing about auto mobile folks since I've been running this hotel and that is that a good many it's only machines they ought to be paying their bills instead of buying gasoline the major took him aside he did not tell the cautious landlord that mr. Merrick was one of the wealthiest men in America but he exhibited a roll of bills that satisfied the man his demands would be paid in full the touring party feasted upon eggs and fresh milk both very delicious but accompanied by odds and ends of food not so palatable the landlord's two daughters sallow sunken cheek girls waited on the guests and the landlord's wife did the cooking Beth Patsy and Myrtle retired early as did Uncle John the major smoking his bedtime cigar as he called it strolled out into the yard and saw Wampus seated in the automobile also smoking we get an early start tomorrow Wampus at the major better get to bed here is my bed returned the chauffeur quietly but there's a room reserved for you in the hotel I know I don't want him I sleep me here the major looked at him reflectively ever been in this town before Wampus he asked no sir but I've been in other towns like him and know this kind of hotel then why do I sleep in front seated motorcar because you were foolish I suppose being born that way and unable to escape heritage for my part I shall sleep in a bed like a Christian said the major rather testily even Christian could not sleep some time returned Wampus leaning back in his seat and puffing a cloud of smoke into the clear night air for me I am good Christian but I am NOT martyr what do you mean by that demanded the major do you sometime gamble in quiet Wampus softly not often sir but sometime ah then I make you a bet I bet you $10 to one cent you not sleep in your bed tonight the major coughed then he frowned is it so bad as that he asked I think he is I do not believe it explained major Doyle this hotel isn't what you might call first-class and I can't rank it with the Wardrobe for Soria but I imagine the beds will be very comfortable once said Wampus I have imagination too now I have experience so I sleep in automobile the major walked away with an exclamation of impatience he had never possessed much confidence in the Canadians judgment and on this occasion he considered the fellow little wiser than a fool one puss rolled himself in a rug and was about to stretch his moderate length upon the broad double seat when a pattering of footsteps was heard and Beth came up to the car she was wrapped in a dark cloak and carried a bundle of clothing under one arm and her satchel in the unoccupied hand there was a new moon which dimly lighted the scene but as all the townspeople were now in bed and the hotel yard deserted there was no one to remark upon the girls appearance Wampus she said let me into the limousine please the night is so perfect I've decided to sleep here in the car the chauffeur jumped down and opened the door one moment and I make up the beds for all he said never mind that Beth said the others are all asleep I'm sure Wampus shook his head they all be here pretty soon he predicted and proceeded to definitely prepare the interior of the limousine for the expected party when Beth had entered the car wampas pitched the lean-to tent and arranged the cots as he was accustomed to do when they camped out scarcely had he completed this task when Patsy and Myrtle appeared they began to explain their presence but one puts interrupted them say all right miss Patsy and Miss Myrtle your Betsy made up her Miss Elizabeth already asleep in him so they crept inside with sighs of relief and one purse had just mounted to the front seat again and disposed himself to rest when Uncle John trotted up clad in his trousers and shirt with the balance of his apparel clust in his hands he looked at the tent with pleased approval good boy one exclaimed that room they gave me is an inferno I'm afraid our young ladies won't sleep a wink oh yes returned Wampus with a nod all three now inside car safe and happy I'm glad of it how was your own room Wampus I have not seen him sir but I have to suspect him so I sleep here you are a wise chauffeur a rare genius in other words good night one purse where's the major Wampus chuckled in hotel sir did a major swear some time Uncle John crept under the tent if he does he responded he's swearing this blessed minute anyhow I'll guarantee he's not asleep Wampus again mounted to his perch no use might try to sleep till major he come he muttered and settled himself to wait it was not long presently someone approached on a run and a broad grin overspread the chauffeur's features the major had not delayed his escape long enough to Don his trousers even he had grabbed his belongings in both arms and fled in his blue and white striped undergarments Wampus leaped down and lifted the flap of the tent the major pause long enough in the moonlight to stare at the chauffeur and say sternly if you utter one syllable you rascal I'll punch your head Wampus was discreet he said not a word end of chapter 16 chapter tene of aunt Jane's nieces and uncle John by l frank Baum this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by Lynn Thompson chapter 17 yellow poppies so this is California it's claimed Patsy gleefully as the automobile left Parker and crossed the Arizona line but it doesn't look any different said Mertle peering out of the window of course not observed Uncle John a state boundary is a man-made thing and doesn't affect the country a bit we've just climbed a miniature mountain back in Arizona and now we must climb a mate to it in California but the fact is we've entered at last the land of enchantment and every mile now will bring us nearer and nearer to the roses and sunshine this sunshine here now declared the major we've had it right along but I haven't seen the roses yet and a pair of earmuffs wouldn't be uncomfortable in this cutting breeze the air is rather crisp admitted Uncle John but we're still in the mountainous district and Haggerty says the major coughed derisively a mumbles barked and looked at Uncle John sagaciously Haggard see says he said a rabbit or a squirrel something has caught the eye of our mumbles interrupted the major pointing vaguely across the Mesa Haggerty says I wonder if mumbles who catch him remarked the major with complaisance he says that every mile we travel brings us nearer the scent of the orange blossoms and the glare of the yellow poppies persisted Uncle John you see we've taken the southern route after all for soon we shall be on the Imperial Road which leads to San Diego in the heart of the gorgeous Southland what is the Imperial Road us Beth the turn pipe through Imperial Valley said to be the richest bit of land in all the world not excepting the famous Nile banks of Egypt there is no railway there yet but the valley is settling very fast and Haggerty says how remarkable exclaimed the major gazing straight ahead and again mumbles curled in Pat's his lap lifted his shaggy head and gave wailing bark Uncle John frowned but was loyal to Haggerty he says that if America was now unknown to all the countries of the world imperial would soon make it famous they were a wonderful crops their strawberries and melons the year round as well as all the tropical and semi tropical fruits and grains flowers and vines known to any country yet discovered do we go to Imperial must Merkel eagerly I think not My dear we just skirt the edge of the valley it's rather wild and primitive there yet for although many settlers are flocking to that favorite district Imperial is large enough to be an empire by itself however we shall find an ideal climate in Coronado by the edge of the blues Pacific and there at Los Angeles we shall rest from our journey and get acquainted with the wonders of the Golden State has this trip tired you girls not me answered Beth promptly I've enjoyed every mile of the way and so have I added Patsy except perhaps the adventure with the remittance man but I wouldn't care to have missed even that for it led to our acquaintance with old Donnell for my part said Myrtle softly I've been in a real fairyland and it had seemed like a dream to me or this glorious journey and I shall hate to wake up as I must in time don't worry just yet about the awakening dear returned Patsy leaning over to kiss her little friend just enjoy it while you can if fairy land's exist they were made for just such as you Myrtle one of the greatest marvels of our trip said the major with a smile is the improvement of our dear little invalid it isn't the same Myrtle who started out with us believe me can't you all see the change I can feel it returned Myrtle happily and don't you notice how well I walk and how little use I have now for the crutches and can you feel the rosy cheeks and bright eyes to our sunken John regarding her with much satisfaction the trip was just the right thing for Myrtle auntie Patsy she has grown stronger every day but she is not quite well yet you know and I depend a good deal upon the genial climate of color for Nia to ensure her complete recovery Uncle John did not reply he remembered the doctor's assertion that a painful operation would be necessary to finally restore Myrtle to a normal condition and his kindly heart disliked to reflect upon the ordeal before the poor girl Haggerty proved a prophet after all each mile be covered open new vistas of delight to the eager travelers the air grew more balmy as they left the high altitudes and came upon the level country to the north of the San Bernardino range of mountains nor was it long before they sighted imperial and sped through miles of country carpeted with the splendid yellow poppies which the state has adopted as the emblems of California and behind this golden robe loomed the cotton fields of imperial one of the most fascinating sights the traveller may encounter they made a curve to the right here and headed north early until they came to Sultan skirting the edge of the curious Salton Sea they now headed directly west towards Escondido finding the roads remarkably good and for long stretches as smooth and hard as an asphalt boulevard the three days it took them to cross the state were days of wonder and delight it was not long before they encountered the roses and carnations growing on every side which the major had persistently declared to be mythical it seems all wrong 30 Patsy's father moodily for such delicate flowers to be growing out of doors in midwinter and look at the grass why the seasons are changed about its springtime just now in California the man at the last stop remade told me his roses bloomed the year round said Patsy and just smell the orange blossoms will you aren't they sweet and don't they remind you of brides from Escondido it was a short run to the sea and their first glimpse of the majestic Pacific was from a high bluff overhanging the water from this point the road ran south to San Diego skirting the coast along a mountain trail but is admitted to be one of the most picturesque rides in America descending the hill they need Sandiego they passed through fields of splendid wildflowers so extensive and beautiful that our girls fairly gasped in wonder the yellow and orange poppies predominated and there were acres of wild mustard throwing countless numbers of gorgeous saffron spike skyward and vistas of blue car cones white daisies and blood-red de Londres the yucca was in bloom too and added its mammoth flower to the display they did not halt at San Diego the southernmost city of California from whence the Mexican line is in plain sight but drove to the bay where one prescribed lead the limousine onto the big ferryboat bound for Coronado they all left the car during the brief voyage and watch the porpoises sporting in a clear water of the bay and gazed abstractedly at the waving palms on the opposite shore where lies nestled the crown of the Pacific Coronado end of chapter 17 chapter 18 of aunt Jane's nieces and uncle john by l frank baum this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by lynn thompson chapter 18 the silent man even the major smiled benignly when he reached his appointed room in a magnificent Hotel del Coronado which is famed throughout the world this said he reminds me of New York and it's the first thing that has since I left home why daddy it isn't like New York at all protested Patsy standing beside him at the broad window overlooking the ocean did you ever see a palm tree waving in new york or daisy bushes as tall as a man or such masses of roses and flowering vines and then just notice the mountains over there there in Mexico untold and this great headland in the other direction it's called Point Loma or I never imagined any place could be so beautiful the others were equally excited and Uncle John said smiling broadly well we're here at last my dears and I'm sure we are already well-paid for our trip across the continent what Pleasant rooms these are if the hotel table is at all to be compared with the house itself we shall have a happy time here which means we will stay as long as possible but the table was another surprise for the meals were equal to any served in the great eastern metropolis Uncle John complimented the landlord a cheery faced fat little man who had at one time managed a famous New York hotel and had brought his talents and experience too far California I'm sorry said this gentle Boniface that I could not reserve better rooms for you for there are some choice views from some locations I had a corner suite saved for your party a suite I consider the most desirable in the hotel but an eccentric individual arrived yesterday who demanded the entire suite and I had to let him have it he will not stay long and as soon as he goes you shall have the rooms who is he our son called John a rich miner a most melancholy and peculiar person by the way replied landlord Ross I believe his name is Jones mr. maryk started Jones and a miner he said what's his other name Anson Rolla can see replied mr. Ross turning to the hotel register no not Anson he is registered as CB Jones of Boston oh that's not the Jones at all said Uncle John disappointed if the Jones who is our guest replied the landlord smiling meantime the three girls had gone for a walk along the coast the beach is beautiful at Coronado there is a high sea wall of rock and the path runs along its hedge almost the length of LA promontory the rocks are soaping however and it is not very difficult to climb down them to where the waves break against the wall near the hotel they met straggling groups strolling in either direction but half a mile away the promenade was practically deserted it was beginning to grow dark and Beth said regretfully we must get back girls and dress for dinner an unusual luxury isn't it our trunks arrived at the hotel two weeks ago and are now in our rooms doubtless awaiting us to unpack them don't let's return just yet beg Myrtle I want to see the sunset it will be gorgeous said patsy glancing at the sky but we can see it from our windows and as we were a long way from the hotel now I believe Beth's suggestion is wise so they began to retrace their steps Myrtle still walked with some difficulty and they had not proceeded far when Beth exclaimed look at that man down there her companions followed her direction and saw standing on pond a huge pile of rocks at the water's edge a slight solitary figure something in the poise as he leaned forward staring at the darkened waves for the Sun was low and car shadows a slant the water struck Myrtle as familiar all girls she exclaimed it's the Grand Canyon man why I believe it is agree Patsy what is he doing nothing said Beth briefly but he is going to do something I think while they stared at him from their elevation the man straightened an instant and cast a hasty glance on either side the place seemed to him deserted for he failed to observe the group of three intently watching his motions from the high bank overhead next moment he turned his back to the water and leaned over the edge of rock again don't cried myrrh her clear voice ringing over the lap of the waves please don't he swung around and turned his gaunt features upward to where the young girl leaned upon her crutches with clasped hands and the look of distress upon her sweet face don't she repeated pleadingly he passed his hand over his eyes with a very weary gesture and looked at Myrtle again this time quite steadily she was trembling in every limb and her cheeks were white with fear slowly very slowly the man turned and began to climb the rocks not directly upward to where the girl stood but diagonally so as to reach the walk some distance ahead of them they did not move until he had gained the path and turned toward the hotel then they followed and kept him in sight until he reached the entrance to the court and his peered within I wonder sir Patsy as they made their way to their rooms whether he really was thinking of plunging into the ocean or whether that time at the Grand Canyon he had a notion of jumping into the chasm if so how did Beth Myrtle has saved his life twice but she can't always be near to watch the man and if he has suicidal intentions he'll make an end of himself sooner or later without a doubt perhaps said Myrtle hesitatingly I am quite wrong and the strange man had no intention of doing himself an injury but each time I obeyed an impulse that compelled me to cry out and afterward I have been much ashamed of my forward knees they did not see the melancholy man at dinner but afterward in the spacious lobby they discovered him sitting in a far corner reading a magazine he seemed intent on this occupation and paid no attention to the life around him the girls called Uncle John's attention to him and mr. maryk at once recognized him as the same individual they had met at the Grand Canyon but I am NOT especially pleased to encounter him again he said with a slight frown for if I remember a right he acted very rudely to Myrtle and proved unsociable when I made overtures and spoke to him I wonder who he is muse Patsy watching the weary habit features as his eyes slowly followed the lines of his magazine I'll inquire and find out replied her uncle the cherubic landlord was just then pacing up and down the lobby pausing here and there to interchange a word with his guests Uncle John approached him and said can you tell me mr. Ross who the gentleman is in the corner the landlord looked around the corner and smiled that said he is the gentleman we spoke off this afternoon mr. CB Jones the man who usurped the rooms intended for you rooms repeated Uncle John he has a large party urn he is alone that is the queer part of it returned the landlord nor has he much baggage but he liked the suite a parlor with five rooms opening out of it and insisted upon having them all despite the fact that it is one of the most expensive suites in the hotel I thought he was eccentric did I not you were justified said mr. maryk thoughtfully thank you sir for the information even as he rejoined the girls who were seated together upon a broad divan the man arose laid down his magazine and came slowly down the room evidently headed for the elevator but with a start he recognized the girl who had accosted him on the beach and the others with her and for an instant came to a full stop before the group his sad eyes fixed intently upon myrtles face the situation was a bit awkward and to relieve it Uncle John remarked in his cheery voice well mr. Jones we meet again you see the man turned slowly and faced him then bowed in a mechanical way and proceeded to the elevator into which he disappeared naturally Uncle John was indignant confound the fellow he exclaimed he's worse than a boor but perhaps his early education was neglected did you call him mr. Jones sir asked Myrtle in a voice that trembled with excitement yes my dear but it is not your uncle Anson I've inquired about him the Joneses are pretty thick where ever you go but I hope not many are like this fellow something's wrong with him declare Patsy he's had some sad bereavement a great blow of some sort and it has made him somber and melancholy he doesn't seem to know he acts rudely you can tell by the man's eyes that he's unhappy his eyes have neither color nor expression remarked Beth at his best mr. Jones must have been an undesirable acquaintance you can't be sure of that returned Patsy and I'm positive my theory is correct more and more am i inclined to agree with Myrtle that he's disgusted with life and longs to end it let him then retorted Uncle John I'm sure such a person is of no use to the world and if he doesn't like himself he's better out of it that kindly mr. maryk should give vent to such a heartless speech proved how much annoyed he had been by mr. Jones's discourtesy he might be reclaimed and and comforted said Myrtle softly when I think of the happiness you have brought into my life sir I long to express my gratitude by making someone else happy you're doing it little one he answered pinching her cheek if we've brought a bit of sunshine into your life we've reaped an ample reward in your companionship but if you can find a way to comfort that man Jones and fetch him out of his dumps you are certainly a more wonderful fairy than I've given you credit for Myrtle did not reply to this although it pleased her she presently pleaded weariness and our permission to return to her room Beth and Patsy wanted to go into the great domed ballroom and watch the dancing so Myrtle bade them goodnight and ascended by the elevator to her floor end of chapter 18 aren't June's nieces and uncle John by L frank Baum this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter 19 three times softly stepping over the thick carpets which deadened the sound of the crutches now becoming scarcely necessary to her the young girl passed along the corridor passing angles and turns in numerable on her way to her room some erratic architect certainly concocted the plan of the Hotel del Coronado it is a very labyrinth of passages connecting its nine hundred rooms and one has to have a good bump of location to avoid getting lost in its mazes near one of the abrupt turns a door stood ajar and impulsing Myrtle glanced in and then paused involuntarily it was a small parlor prettily furnished and in a big chair reclined at a man whose hands were both pressed tight against his face thus covering it completely that merkel knew him the thin frame as well as the despairing attitude marked him as the man who had come so strangely into her life and whose personality affected her so strangely she now stood in the dimly lighted corridor looking in upon him with infinite pity and as she looked her glance fell upon the table beside him with something bright glittered beneath the electric lamps her hearts gave a sudden thump at mingled fear and dismay she knew intuitively what that something was let him Uncle John had said but Myrtle instantly determined not to let him she hesitated a moment but seeing the man remained motionless his eyes still covered as if lost to all his surroundings she softly crept forward and entered the room she held the crutches under her arms but dared not use them for fear of making a noise step by step she stole forward until the table was within reach then she stretched out her hand seized the revolver and hid it in the folds of her blouse turning for a final glance at the man she was startled to find he had removed his hands and was steadfastly regarding her Myrtle leaned heavily on her crutches she felt faint and miserable like a criminal caught in the act as her eyes fell before the intent gaze her face turned scarlet with humiliation and shagging still she did not attempt to escape the idea not occurring to her so for a time the tableau was picturesque the lame girl standing motionless with downcast eyes and the man fixedly staring at her three times he slowly said in a voice finally stirred by a trace of emotion three times my child why are you so persistent Myrtle tried to be brave and meet his gaze it was not quite so difficult now the silent man had spoken why do you force me to be persistent she asked a tremor in her voice why are you determined to two words failed her but he nodded to show he understood because said he I am tired very tired my child it's a big world too big in fact but there's nothing in it for me anymore there was expression enough in his voice now expression of utter despondency why asked Myrtle somewhat frightened to find herself so bold he did not answer for a long time but sat reading her mobile face until a gentler look came into his heart blue eyes it's a sorry too sad for young ears he finally replied perhaps - you would not understand it not knowing or understanding me I'm an odd sort of man when along in years and I've lived an odd sort of life but my story such as it is has ended and I'm too weary to begin another volume oh no exclaimed Myrtle earnestly surely this cannot be the fulfillment and end of your life if it were why should I come into your life just now he stared at her with a surprise an even startled look have you come into my life he inquired you know no curious home haven't I she returned at the Grand Canyon I know he interrupted hastily that was your mistake and mine you should not have interfered I should not have let you interfere but I did said Myrtle yes somehow your voice sounded like a command and I obeyed it perhaps because no looking person has a right to command me you you took me by surprise he passed his hand over his eyes with that weary gesture peculiar to him and then fell silent Myrtle had remained standing she did not know what to do in this emergency or what more to say the conversation could not be ended in this summary fashion the hopeless man needed her in some way how she did not know feeling weak and very incompetent to meet the important crisis properly the girl crept to a chair opposite the man and sank into it then she leaned her chin upon her hands and looked pleadingly at her strange acquaintance he met her eyes frankly the hard look in his own seemed to have disappeared dispelled by a sympathy that was new to him and so they sat regarding one another silently yet musingly for a long time I wish said Myrtle once in her softest sweetest tones I could help you someone helped me when I was in great trouble so I want to help you he did not reply and another period of silence ensued but his next speech showed he had been considering her words because you have suffered he said you have compassion for others who suffer but your trouble is over now almost she said smiling brightly he sighed but questioned her no father a while ago she volunteered I had neither friends nor relatives he gave her a queer look then I had no money I have been hurt in an accident and was almost helpless but I did not disperse her and I am only an inexperienced girl in my darkest hour I found friends kind loving friends who showed me a new world that I had not suspected was in existence I think the world is like a great mirror she continued meditatively and reflects our lives just as we ourselves look upon it those who turn sad faces toward the world find only sadness reflected but as smile is reflected in the same way and cheers and brightens our hearts you think there is no pleasure to be had in life that is because you are heartsick and and tired as you say with one sad story ended you are afraid to begin another a sequel feeling it would be equally sad but why should it be isn't the joy or sorrow equally divided in life no he replied a few days ago she continued earnestly we were crossing the Arizona deserts it was not pleasant but we did not despair for we knew the world is not all desert and that the land of roses and sunshine lay just beyond now that we're in California we've forgotten the dreary desert but you why sir you've just crossed your desert and you believe all the world is bitter and cruel and holds no joy for you why don't you step out bravely into the roses and sunshine of life and find the joy that has been denied you he looked into her eyes almost fearfully but it seemed to her that his own held a first glimmer of hope do you believe there can be joy for me anywhere in the world he asked of course I tell you there's just as much sweet as there is bitter in life don't I know it haven't I proved it but happiness doesn't chase people who try to hide from it it will meet you halfway but you've got to do your share to deserve it I'm not preaching I've lived this all out in my own experience and know what I'm talking about now I for you sir I can see very plainly you haven't been doing your duty you've met sorrow and let it conquer you you've taken melancholy by the hand and won't let it go you haven't tried to fight for your rights the rights God gave to every man and expect him to hold fast to and take advantage of no indeed but what's the use he asked timidly yet with an eager look in his face you are young my child I am nearly old enough to have been your father there are things you have not yet learned things I hope you will never learn an oak may stand alone in a field and be lonely because it cannot touch bounce with another a flower may bloom alone in a garden and wither and die for want of companionship God's wisdom grouped every living thing He gave Adam a comrade he created no solitary thing but see my child although this world contains countless thousands there is not one among them I may call my friend oh yes just one said Myrtle quickly I am your friend not because you want me but because you need me and that's the beginning isn't it I can find other friends for you among my friends and you will be sure to like them because I like them this naive suggestion did not affect him as much as the fact of this fair young girl had confessed herself his friend he did not look at Myrtle now he stared straight ahead at the wallpaper and his brow was furrowed as if he was thinking deeply perhaps any other man would have thanked the girl for her sympathy and her proffered friendship or at least have acknowledged it but not so this square mr. Jones eccentric indeed as the shrewd landlord who described him nor did Myrtle seemed to expect an acknowledgment it was enough that her speech had set him thinking along new lines he sat musing for so long that she finally remembered it was growing late and began to fear Patsy and Beth would seek their rooms which connected with her own and find her absent that would worry them so at last she rose softly took her crutches and turned to go good night my friend she said good night my child he answered in a mechanical tone without rousing from his abstraction Myrtle went to her room and found it was not so late as she had feared she opened a drawer and placed a revolver in it not without a little shudder at any rate she murmured with satisfaction he will not use this tonight end of chapter 19 | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2018-02-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 19,645 | 104,889 |
ANXnmUHsdxM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANXnmUHsdxM | numericals physics(magnetic effect)/cbse class x (standard)/kapoor's classes | EQ is conducting wire carrying a current a B and C are three point in the vicinity of its magnetic fields arrange the magnetic field in increasing order with reason since B is inversely proportional to R therefore B 3 less than b 2 less than B1 whereas magnetic field strength greater at a or at B spacing between the lines is more at y compared to it X hence magnetic strength ATX is more than at y two magnets are kept side by side draw the magnetic lines of force the following is the figure with lines of force current is allowed to pass through a solenoid draw magnetic lines of forces mentioning poles write down characteristic properties of magnetic lines of forces since lines coming out from North Pole and falls on South Pole therefore right hand side is North Pole in and left is South Pole as lines never intersects magnetic field strength decreases as we move away on either side from magnetic axis when a compass needle is brought near to the conducting wire there is a deflection seen in the needle one what does this prove to whose experiment as this three if conducting wire is set west to east which direction needle will set answer is one existence of magnetic field two main deserted Experiment three needle will set west to east draw a neat and clean diagram of a current carrying a circular wire how to find polarization at p in Q dot i n since magnetic field is clockwise and anti-clockwise therefore polarization at p and q r s and n Pole Dot why is this a not a uniform magnetic field at what point magnetic field as Max known the Autumn is basically it is magnetic field spacing between the magnetic lines correspond to Magnetic strength that is narrow are the lines larger is strength Dot and Y suas magnetic strength is maximum matter and minimum at B a circuit has a line of 5 ampere a bulb of rating 500 watt is connected to the line at 220 volts will the fuse wire broken P equals 5 oh watt V equals to 2 ovalt as I equals Peak V equals 500 and 220th less than 5A hence fuse wire will not be broken explain why a copper wire cannot be used as a fuse wire since the melting point of copper wire is very high it cannot be used as fuse wire a fused wire should have high resistance and low melting point so that it can bear 220 volt only distinguish between the terms overloading and short circuiting as used in domestic circuits when Live Wire in the neutral wire came in contact with each other then short circuit happens on the other hand when too many electrical appliances of high power rating are switched on at the same time or are connected to a single socket they draw extremely large amount of current | glimpse on history | UCGuBeTbyDah5Jw62ViOsb1w | 2022-12-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 495 | 2,639 |
OXacwmU9N1k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXacwmU9N1k | Chinese Digital Arm (CDA): A High-Precision Digital Arm for Electrical Stimulation Si... | RTCL.TV | we use the gray threshold of the Chinese digital human image data set to segment an arm image and reconstruct the tissue to obtain its three-dimensional Cloud Point data set this allowed us to construct a semi-refined digital arm entity model with the geometric characteristics of the actual human arm tissue we then further input the current signal stimulation under tdcs and tax with additional analysis of the signal diffusion in the transient mode via model calculation this revealed that DC electrical stimulation is likely to cause high voltage Burns while the effective depth achieved using the AC stimulation signal is considerable additionally in the digital arm model the signal diffusion and tissue damage inside the arm can be analyzed by changing the field providing a theoretical basis for the experimental study of the human body this article was authored by schwang Zhang Jojo and others | STEM RTCL TV | UCsxS1-XHFDjXteSsjzxea6A | 2023-06-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 146 | 903 |
WqdBwdywHfg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqdBwdywHfg | Introduction to Multiple Sclerosis - Dr Heidi Beadnall | my name is heidi beed and i'm a neurologist based in sydney i'm delighted to provide a brief overview on multiple sclerosis or ms as we call it i'll cover ms presentation diagnosis investigations treatment and also management multiple sclerosis is a chronic autoimmune disease of the central nervous system autoimmune diseases are conditions in which the body's own immune system attacks itself the central nervous system consists of the brain spinal cord and optic nerves which are the nerves behind the eyes ms is both an inflammatory and neurodegenerative condition and is characterized by both demyelination and axonal pathology demyelination is the loss of the protective covering that surrounds the part of the nerve cells called axons which carry electrical impulses along the nerve external pathology is the damage and or destruction of the axons themselves ms is the most common cause of neurological disability in young adults there are approximately 25 600 australians currently living with ms the age of onset or age of symptom onset i should say is usually between 20 and 40 years of age and there is a female predominance in australia with 3 in every 4 ms cases being female while the exact cause of ms remains unknown both genetic and environmental factors are thought to contribute contributory environmental factors may include the latitudinal gradient or temperate climate the degree of uv light exposure and the age of exposure to certain viruses risk factors for developing ms include being female a family history of ms being caucasian exposure to vile infections such as ebstein bar virus living in temperate climates low uv light exposure low vitamin d levels other autoimmune conditions and also smoking a presentation with neurological symptoms is required for diagnosis the symptoms experienced may vary between individuals and depend on the areas involved such as which areas of the brain spinal cord and or optic nerves are actually involved in individual patients relapses or attacks of neurological symptoms characterize around 85 percent of ms cases from the outset this type of ms is referred to as relapsing ms a gradual worsening of neurological symptoms from the outset without relapses of symptoms characterizes the remaining 10 to 15 percent of ms cases and is called primary progressive ms sensory symptoms weakness visual disturbance poor vision poor coordination poor mobility and dizziness are common presenting symptoms of multiple sclerosis fatigue bladder and bowel dysfunction heat intolerance memory and concentration difficulty are other important symptoms of ms there are of course other rarer symptoms that ms can also cause multiple sclerosis is currently diagnosed using the 2017 mcdonald criteria different diagnostic criteria are used for relapsing and progressive forms of disease there are both clinical and magnetic resonance imaging or mri components of the diagnostic criteria dissemination or separation in time and space are critical to making making an ms diagnosis other diseases can meet the criteria for ms and subsequently need to be excluded using other tests for the clinical diagnostic criteria to be met the history and examination must be consistent with clinical relapses or progressive neurological worsening with regards to imaging characteristic brain and or spinal cord lesions also known as ms plaques on mri support the diagnosis depending on lesion locations and features the mri criteria may be met and thus form part of the formal diagnosis the inclusion of mri criteria in more recent versions of the diagnostic criteria means that in many circumstances an ms diagnosis can now be made earlier than in the past as i mentioned earlier multiple tests can be performed to support an ms diagnosis and importantly to rule out alternative diagnoses mri of the brain and spinal cord and sometimes the optic nerves are performed looking for typical ms lesions or features that may suggest another diagnosis lumbar punctures are commonly performed and the presence of oligoclonal bands in the cerebrospinal fluid are suggestive of an ms diagnosis blood tests looking for alternative diagnoses are performed as part of the workup also specialized electrical tests called evoked potentials may support an ms diagnosis thorough workup and making the correct diagnosis is important in guiding patient treatment and management as multiple sclerosis is often treated very differently from other like other potential differential diagnoses acute ms relapses may be treated with short-term therapies if symptoms are severe and there is and or there is a reduction in neurological function high dose steroids usually administered intravenously are the most common acute relapse treatment intravenous immunoglobulin or plasma exchange may be used in certain circumstances but are certainly used less frequently intravenous immunoglobulin is a blood product and plasma exchange involves removing antibodies from the blood and does involve having a iv cannula or intravenous cannula inserted these treatments shorten the relapse duration but it is unclear as to the effect that they have on the overall clinical outcome in individual patients the aim of disease modifying therapies is to minimise or stop future clinical relapses and neurological disability and also to improve clinical outcomes of course these treatments predominantly affect the inflammatory component of disease the early and effective use of disease modifying therapies is optimal for patient outcomes there are multiple first-line therapy options in australia for relapsing onset ms how well they work and the way that they administered varies between the different medications there are different side effect profiles screening and monitoring requirements for the different treatments some dmts suppress the immune system while others simply immunomodulate it instead individual patient circumstances dictate which disease modifying therapies may be suitable for them symptomatic treatments don't affect ms the ms disease course and are used purely for symptom control stiffness nerve pain fatigue mood and bladder and bowel symptoms can all be managed somewhat by good symptomatic management multi-disciplinary patient care is important in ms management and consists of neurologists specialist nurses allied health healthcare professionals and other medical specialists research in ms is ongoing in multiple areas including disease causation and prognosis imaging and therapeutics clinical trials in disease modifying symptomatic neuroprotective remyelinating and neuroregenerative therapies are all ongoing and so hopefully there's exciting prospects ahead for the treatment and management of ms patients in the future [Music] [Applause] [Music] | TheBrainFoundation | UCgc0TKoJxFI0Er5zh72D0EQ | 2022-03-14 | Creative Commons 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R0FOSNPm51o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0FOSNPm51o | On Hope, Doubt & Courage ~ Floating Poetry Broadcast No. 87 | you are the hero of your story the one to brave the way to risk and pave your way the one to rise from your depths to your heights dimensions far greater than you realize ever thought or were told you had to summon the courage to live or ease or save your only life for only you can yes you are the hero that heroic being already waiting in the wings welcome to the latest floating poetry broadcast and thank you for leaning in to the 87th show in my ongoing weekly series coming to you live from the bolstering coast of rhode island this is your poet and a poetry list colin kirika a voice for living our days more poetically more expressively more soulfully last week we moved through all kinds of light and dark and shadow inside and out within our beings infusing our days and nights our experiences emanating from the natural world from the mystery and beauty they bring to the moods and contrasts they create this week turn through places in essences of hope doubt and courage a theme suggested and encouraged by a regular listener who felt some exploring and nourishing of these dimensions and these greatly challenging times of ours would be fitting and widely welcome yes so let's go there together through pairing up puzzling out of cultural commentary inquiry and poetry i thought we might uh begin with um some words from vaclav havel who from his book from 1990 disturbing the peace you know he if you don't know he was a dissident and once president of the of czechoslovakia and this book was timeless insights into the inner life and civic purpose of hope um he was as you may or may not know imprisoned a number of times for upholding his ideals of justice and humanism and his insistence on anti-consumerism and environmental responsibility and he like victor frankl knew the value of hope with visceral intimacy not as an intellectual pretension or spiritual delusion but as a lifeline of sanity and survival for the individual as well as for the constellation of individuals we call society here's what he said in that book the kind of hope i often think about especially in situations that are particularly hopeless such as prison i understand above all is a state of mind not a state of the world either we have hope within us or we don't it's it's it is a dimension of the soul um it's not essentially dependent on some particular observation of the world or estimate of the situation it's not prognostication it's an orientation of the spirit an orientation of the heart it transcends the world that is immediately experienced and it is anchored somewhere beyond its horizons hoping this deep and powerful sense is not the same as joy that things are going well or willingness to invest in enterprises that are obviously headed for early success but rather an ability to work for something because it is good not just because it stands a chance to succeed the more unpropitious the situation in which we demonstrate hope the deeper that hope is it's definitely not the same thing as optimism it's not the conviction that something will turn out well but the certainty that something makes sense regardless of how it turns out in short i think that the deepest and most important form of hope the only one that can keep us above water and urge us to good works and the only true source of the breathtaking dimension of the human spirit and its efforts is something we get as it were from quote elsewhere it's also this hope above all which gives us the strength to live and continually to try new things even in conditions that seem as hopeless as ours do here and now thank you uh buckler in 1962 rachel carson of the silent spring fame told the scripps college graduates the following today our whole earth has become only another shore from which we look out across the dark ocean of space uncertain what we shall find and when we sail out among the stars the stream of time moves forward and mankind moves with it your generation must come to terms with the environment you must face realities instead of taking refuge and ignorance and evasion of truth yours is a grave and sobering responsibility but it's also a shining opportunity you go out into a world where mankind is challenged and as it has never been challenged before to prove its maturity its mastery not of nature but of itself therein lies our hope and our destiny thank you uh thank you rachel carson for those words um carl sandberg has this poem from 1936 hope is a tattered flag hope is a tattered flag and a dream of time hope is a heart-spun word the rainbow the shad blow in white the evening star inviolable over the coal mines the shimmer of northern lights across a bitter winter night the blue hills beyond the smoke of the steelworks the birds who go on singing to their mates in peace war peace the 10 cent crocus ball blooming in a used car sales room the horseshoe over the door the luck piece in the pocket the kiss and the comforting laugh and resolve hope is an echo hope ties itself yonder yonder the spring grass showing itself were least expected the rolling fluff of white clouds on a changeable sky the broadcast of strings from japan bells from moscow of the voice of the prime minister of sweden carried across the street the sea on behalf of a world family of nations and children singing corals of the christ child and bach being broadcast from bethlehem pennsylvania and tall skyscrapers practically empty of tenants and the hands of strong men groping for handholds and the salvation army singing god loves us thank you carl sandberg hope is a tattered flag well the energies of the poetry foundation where i often go to for um some some poems and poets had this offering i discovered along the way on this uh for for this show poems of hope and resilience the words of others can help to lift us up how can we find hope amid uncertainty conflict or loss when we feel we've lost hope we may find inspiration in the words and deeds of others in this selection of poems hope takes many forms an open road an unturned page a map to another world an ark an infant a long lost glove that returns to its owner using metaphors for hope seems appropriate as the concept of hope is difficult to describe it's deeper than simple optimism and more mysterious delicate and elusive it's a feeling we must develop and cultivate but like faith it's also a state with which we are graced it can foster determination and grit the ability to bounce back and to remain determined despite failures and setbacks when we make daily efforts to change and improve what we can control so i just chose a couple of poems from this larger mix this first one is jack gilbert's poem failing and flying everyone forgets that icarus also flew it's the same when love comes to an end or the marriage fails and people say they knew it was a mistake that everybody said it would never work that she was old enough to know better but anything worth doing is worth doing badly like being there by that summer ocean on the other side of the island while love was fading out of her the stars burning so extravagantly those nights that anyone could tell you they would never last every morning she was asleep in my bed like a visitation the gentleness in her like antelope standing in the dawn mist each afternoon i watched her coming back through the hot stoney field after swimming the sea light behind her and the huge sky on the other side of that listened to her while we ate lunch how can they say the marriage failed like the people who came back from provence when it was provence and said it was pretty but the food was greasy i believe icarus was not failing as he fell but just coming to the end of his triumph thank you jack gilbert and uh william stafford has this poem a ritual to read to each other if you don't know the kind of person i am and i don't know the kind of person you are a pattern that others may made may prevail in the world and following the wrong god home we may miss our star for there is many a small betrayal in the mind a shrug that lets the fragile sequence break sending with shouts the horrible errors of childhood storming out to play through the broken dyke and as elephants parade holding each elephant's tail but if one wanders the circus won't find the park i call it cruel and maybe the root of all cruelty to know what occurs but not recognize the fact and so i appeal to a voice to something shadowy a remote important region in all who talk though we could fool each other we should consider lest the parade of our mutual life gets lost in the dark for it is important that awake people be awake or a breaking line may discourage them back to sleep the signals we give yes or no or maybe should be clear the darkness around us is deep thank you william stafford and often as those uh who listen in often uh know uh a recurring source of intimate insight and inspiration is walt whitman and here's just the very opening of uh his song of the open road a foot and lighthearted i take to the open road healthy free the world before me the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose henceforth i ask not good fortune i myself am good fortune henceforth i whimper no more postpone no more need nothing done with indoor complaints libraries queries criticisms strong and content i travel the open road the earth that is sufficient i do not want the constellations any nearer i know they are very well where they are i know they suffice for those who belong to them still here i carry my old delicious burdens i carry the men and women i carry them with me wherever i go i swear it is impossible for me to get rid of them i am filled with them and i will fill them in return thank you walt whitman song of the open road it's a much longer piece and you might you might enjoy it well in honor of this very soon arriving winter solstice um next week here in this part of the world um and the arriving winter time um and the faithfulness of nature always gives me hope actually it inspirates me in many ways uh this is a poem for the winter solstice it's called as above and below [Music] as the sun and gyring heavens the ancient constellations above balance with the turning earth this terra firma we call home below maybe in their solstice pausing and stilling we can find our own place and peace of balance between them and within feel the deeper harmony of our being our equally remarkable and faithful natures welcome this season of our life the rhyme of our living and a sense of our next unfoldings whatever they may be however clear or mysterious as we follow through all familiar and unknown bareness darkness the light of our own bright gathered inner stars spread the warmth of the truest tenderest parts of our hearts lean into the comforting grounding of our earthly bodies as we way fair out singly and together toward more sun long days gentle springs and footloose time soft summers as above and below from ideas.tedgut.com at some as the ted conferences ted talks we humans on how to be more hopeful ted speakers show how to nudge yourself toward the sunny side we all go through times when we see the world through cloudy colored glasses times when it's tempting to just climb into bed or bathtub and hide out maybe for up to a month fortunately for your loved ones your livelihood and your life we've gathered together some tactics from ted speakers to cut through the fog i'll just i'll give you a few of them of their thoughts shift your expectations lean into what cognitive neuroscientist tali charro calls our quote optimism bias optimism optimism changes subjective reality recognize you can change your life at any point do you feel it's hard to be to look forward to the future because it seems all too predictable well you could resign yourself to the inevitable and while you're at it why not pick out the inscription for your tombstone or number choice 2 open yourself up to the possibilities that exist for everyone at every age look for meaning in the most challenging moments avoidance and endurance can be the entry way to forging meaning says solomon of andrew solomon who transformed his own childhood by of bullying and emotional torment into a life of helping others communicate their own stories of growth his advice was you need to take the traumas and make them part of who you've come to be and fold the worst events of your life into a narrative of triumph evincing a better self in response to things that are hurt listen to another person's story when you're feeling down it can help to get you out of your own head this week make it a point to ask someone a family member friend or stranger to tell you a story about a meaningful time in their life listen deeply intentionally return to your home base and they reference elizabeth gilbert the author who after eat pray love the great very super successful book uh at least best-selling book released another one and it bombed and so she uh she realized a lot of things as uh to her the home base is the act of writing itself not getting good reviews watching your books become best sellers or selling movie rights so how can you find your own center at midlife stermanthron identify the things our thing that in this world that you love more than you love yourself she says that might be creativity it might be family or invention or adventure or faith or service it might be raising corgis like that add some wow to your world and resemble remember the essential goodness of humanity says mary latham there's an unfathomable amount of kindness that i have seen she says and when we put our fears aside when we connect to strangers when we smile at the people next to us or put away our judgments it opens up a door into an entirely different way of life so there you are a few thoughts from the ted talkers um which brings me to rebecca solnit the writer i've quoted a few times for different reasons different themes different programs it's important to say what hope is not it's not the belief that everything was is or will be fine the evidence is all around us of tremendous suffering and tremendous destruction the hope i'm interested in is about broad perspectives with specific possibilities ones that invite or demand that we act it's also not as sunny everything is getting better narrative though it may be it may be a counter to the everything is getting worse narrative you could call it an account of complexities and uncertainties with openings hope locates itself in the premises that we don't know what will happen and that in the spaciousness of uncertainty is room to act when you recognize uncertainty you recognize that you may be able to influence the outcomes you alone or you in concert with a few dozen or several million others it's an embrace of the unknown and the unknowable an alternative to the certainty of both optimists and pessimists it's the belief that what we do matters even though how and when it may matter who and what it may impact or not things we can know beforehand we may not in fact know them afterward either but they matter all the same and history is full of people whose influence was most powerful after they were gone thank you rebecca solnet and you know we're talking in our theme our interrelated themes our um you know hope doubt and courage and doubt is obviously in some ways vital it's essential we actually do need to have that sort of i call it healthy skepticism but in other ways it of course can be disturbing and derailing and disabling well that brought me to rudyard kipling's great poem if which speaks to some of this so i'm sure that now if if you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you if you can trust yourself when all men doubt you but make allowance for their doubting too if you can wait and not be tired by waiting or being lied about don't deal in lies or being hated don't give way to hating and yet don't look too good nor talk too wise if you can dream and not make dreams your master if you can think and not make thoughts your aim if you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat those two impostors just the same if you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools or watch the things you gave your life to broke in and stoop and build them up with worn out tools if you can make one heap of all your winnings and risk it on one turn of pitch and toss and lose and start again at your beginnings and never breathe a word about your loss if you can force your heart to nerve and sin you deserve your turn long after they are gone and so hold on when there's nothing in you except the will which says to them hold on if you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue or walk with kings nor lose the common touch if neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you if all men count with you but none too much if you can feel the unforgiving minute with 60 seconds worth of distance run yours is the earth and everything that's in it and which is more you'll be a man my son thank you rudyard kipling for that timeless peace well dear listeners what are you feeling greatly hopeful about right now where is your hope failing or flagging in need of shoring up where are you doubting being healthily skeptical in wise ways needed ways and critically questioning and where is your doubt a disservice to your well-being doing you in on some level how are you summoning your inner courage the inner fortitude we all have but may not know we have to face whatever life music you're facing questions to ask yourselves if you like to contemplate um i went to the marginalian for some things this time around and diane ackerman spoke about what working at a suicide prevention hotline taught her about resilience the book of hers is a slender thread rediscovering hope at the heart of crisis we use only a voice and a set of ears somehow tied to the heart and brain but it feels like mountaineering with someone who has fallen a dangling person whose hands you are gripping on your own choice is the signature of our species we choose to live sometimes we choose our own death but most of the time we make choices just to prove choice is possible above all else we value the right to choose one's destiny people take our lives in their hands all the time parents mentors lovers teachers patrons how often do they hear from us i have a poem for the soul when i was in a place of great loss some years back and where that led it's called losing the flow losing the flow for one who bathed body and spirit in its free-form currents breathed in it in its fresh rushings who lived and fished loved and dreamt for lyrical years along its soft green banks losing the flow the natural course wild coursing of a great river comes as a bewildering surprise you watch amazed dazed as the water recedes then how you begin to devitalize like the earth before you that dries and cracks witness the water flowers wither the birds and fish disappear taking their bright songs and buoyant gestures with them feel annoying dispiriting take hold a growing emptiness you can't reverse experience your once flush daily quenched feelings of desire delight wane drain away like the whole vanishing river you hang on tried to for a time caught in the laws held in a hard press of longing disbelieving until the last remaining hope of this dear river's return evaporates and you gather your parched puzzled self and depart to seek out a new oasis a life-giving source of another even if lesser kind to flow through the next seasons of your life to keep your body your soul likewise vitally streaming and ever moving ever dreaming toward the sea here's another for you it's a it's a life reminder i suppose i i could call it a of a mind but for each and all of us and myself blood freezes at minus 3 celsius tears freeze at minus 30 fahrenheit everything freezes except the spirit which never freezes never hardens never deadens or ages no matter the depth of our winters the sudden plunge of our emotional temperatures or the sometime extreme coldness seeming frozenness of the world around us david white uh has uh a poem the true love that speaks to me and maybe you about the vital love of self well you'll see what it says to you here it is the true love one word there is a faith in loving fiercely the one who is rightfully yours especially if you have waited years and especially if part of you never believed you could deserve this loved and beckoning hand held out to you this way i am thinking of faith now in the testaments of loneliness and what we feel we are worthy of in this world years ago in the hebrides i remember an old man who walked every morning on the gray stones to the shore of the bang's seals who would press his hat to his chest in the blustering salt wind and say his prayer to the turbulent jesus hidden in the water and i think of the story of the storm and everyone waking and seeing the distant yet familiar figure far across the water calling to them and how we are all preparing for that abrupt waking and that calling and that moment we have to say yes except it will not come so grandly so biblically but more subtly and intimately in the face of the one you know you have to love so that when we finally step out of the boat toward them we find everything holds us and confirms our courage and if you wanted to drown you could but you don't because finally after all the struggle and all the years you don't want to anymore you've simply had enough of drowning and you want to live and you want to love and you will walk across any territory and any darkness however fluid and however dangerous to take the one hand you know belongs in yours the true love thank you david white for that uh also from the marginalian the musician ben folds f-o-l-d-s on empathy creativity and the courage to know yourself his book is a dream about lightning bugs a life of music and cheap lessons lovely book um in there he wrote as we speed past moments in a day we want to give form to what we feel what was obvious but got lost in the shuffle we want to know that someone else noticed that shape we suspected was hovering just beyond our periphery and we want that shape that flicker of shared life experience captured in a bottle playing up on a big screen greasing our living room wall or singing to us from a speaker it reminds us where we've been what we have felt who we are and why we're here we all see something blinking in the sky at some point but it's a damn lot of work to put it in the bottle maybe that's why only some of us become artists because we're obsessive enough idealistic enough disciplined enough or childish enough to wade through whatever is necessary dedicating life to the search for these elusive flickers above all else thank you ben folds a rainbow appears as a poem of mine for you that i hope offers a ray of hopefulness in where you might be right now and in need of um a rainbow of a kind or a ray hopefulness a rainbow appears in your sky filling you with many colored hopes that recovery from hard labored times is near at hand inspiring you to let the simple wonder of it all keep prisming in brightening your horizon line here's to the rainbows a self-reliance sprang to mind no surprise in my curating for us um most famous for that is from 1836 to 1837 ralph aldo emerson put forth a series of lectures on the philosophy of history at boston's masonic temple this is uh from wikipedia they were never published separately but many were later used in self-reliance and several other essays it's the book of his and i just thought well maybe one or two excerpts from that from 1841 man is his own star and the soul that can render an honest and a perfect man commands all light all influence all fate nothing to him falls early or too late our acts are a are our angels are or good or ill our fatal shadows that walk by us still it's easy to see that a greater self-reliance must work a revolution in all the offices and relations of men in their religion in their education in their pursuits their modes of living their association in their property in their speculative views thank you ralph waldo emerson and uh self-reliance i i also thought well one of the most self-reliant people i ever and resilient to fellows and courageous people is that jack london what an incredible life he lived and there were two things he said that i thought were relevant for us we are realities in a real world he said in 1910 and we must accept the reality of our nature in all its thrillableness if we're to live in accord with the real world and those who try to get away from these realities who by ukaze of the will deny their existence succeed only in living in a world of illusion and misunderstanding and in 1899 i don't care if the whole present all i possess were swept away from me i will build a new present if i am left naked and hungry tomorrow before i give in i will go on naked and hungry but that you may or may not be familiar with um nicholas teleb's book that i i'm absolutely fascinated by and i think uh was so helpful in so many ways if you were to read it you might glean some of the things i did it's um um this is from a review about it it's one of the most thought-provoking books of recent times and brutally challenges conventional wisdom our biases and our view of the world i promise says the reviewer you won't look at academics doctors managers uber drivers and many others the same way this book provides you with new lenses to view the world open your eyes and see the world of volatility disordered uncertainty and randomness in a new light and use it to change yourself and the world around you so in the author's own words i will produce he said a small number of tricks directives interdicts how to live in a world we don't understand or rather how not to be afraid to work with things we patently don't understand and more principally in what manner we should work with these wind extinguishes a candle and energizes fire you want to be the fire and wish for the wind so just to sort of sum it up here in this review it says anti-fragility is beyond resilience and or robustness the resilient resist shocks and stays the same but the anti-fragile gets better it determines the boundary between what is living and organic it loves randomness and uncertainty it loves errors a certain class of errors it allows us to deal with the unknown to do things without understanding them and do them well by grasping the mechanisms of anti-fragility we can build a systematic and broad guide to non-predictive decision-making under uncertainty in business politics medicine and life in general anywhere wow so working with the volatility and the uncertainty how about that definitely worth a read for some of you anyway okay on we go um a poem by marge piercy to be of use the people i love the best jump into work headfirst without dallying in the shallows and swim off with sure strokes almost out of sight they seem to become natives of that element the black sleek heads of seals bouncing like half submerged balls i love people who harness themselves and ox to abby cart who pull like water buffalo with massive patients who strain in the mud and the muck to move things forward who do what has to be done again and again i want to be with people who submerge in the task who go into the fields to harvest and work in a row and pass the bags along we're not parlour generals and field deserters but move in a common rhythm when the food must come in or the fire be put out the work of the world is common as mud botched it smears the hands crumbles to dust but the thing worth doing well done has a shape that satisfies clean and evident greek m forest for wine or oil hopi vases that held corn are put in museums but you know they were made to be used the pitcher cries for water to carry and a person for work that is real thank you marge piercy i didn't know about her before the hero is a character um brought to life among others in my one man experiential show of theater on paper that was called behind the curtain and this is his story poem the hero has saved many days many lives including his own has served only as a defender never an aggressor of the right to live in peacefulness which has meant battling opposing forces or many a field a darkness on many a field of darkness theaters of war in his outer world theaters of conflict within himself but always with great virtue always with great valor without falling ever deserving of a hero's welcome um psychology today the attributes of courage some quotes and exercises and i thought there were a couple of good quotes in here uh nelson mandela learned that courage was not the absence of fear but the triumph over it the brave man is not he who does not feel afraid but he who conquers that fear uh soren kirk kierkegaard to to to dare is to lose one's footing momentarily to not dare is to lose oneself mark twain it is not the size of the dog in the fight it is the size of the fight in the dog like that one and uh two last ones robert f kennedy this world demands the qualities of youth not a time of life but a state of mind a temper of the will a quality of the imagination a predominance of courage over terminity of the appetite for adventure over the life of ease and aristotle the ideal man bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace making the best of circumstances so i thought earlier of kipling and i thought then that there was the the poem that you will know uh but by a poet that almost nobody knows by his name but they know the poem his name was william henley william ernest henley from the 1840s he died like 1903 and he was friends with robert louis stevenson his poem is invictus out of the night that covers me black is the pit from pole to pull i thank whatever gods may be for my unconquerable soul in the fell clutch of circumstance i have not winced nor cried aloud under the bludgeonings of chance my head is bloody but unbowed beyond this place of wrath and tears looms but the horror of the shade and yet the menace of the ears finds and shall find me unafraid it matters not how straight the gate how charged with punishments the scroll i am the master of my fate i am the captain of my soul thank you mr henley for that one wonderful all right we go on teddy roosevelt theodore roosevelt was strong about the cowardice of cynicism the courage to create rather than tear down he said the poorest way to face life is to face it with a sneer there are many men who feel a kind of twisted pride in cynicism there are many who confine themselves to criticism of the way others do what they themselves dare not even attempt the credit belongs to the man who's actually in the arena whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood who strives valiantly who airs who come short again and again because there's no effort without error and shortcoming but who does actually strive to do the deeds who knows great enthusiasms the great devotions who spends himself in a worthy cause what the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement and who at the worst if he fails at least fails while daring greatly so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat there's little use for the being whose tepid soul knows nothing of great and generous emotion or the high pride the stern belief the lofty enthusiasm of the men who quell the storm and ride the thunder love that thank you teddy roosevelt um okay keeping our eye on time i'd love to get through all that so many lovely things and we'll see if i can get through them with you or to them with you rebecca's sold it once more on um believes in breaking silence as our mightiest weapon against oppressions brook is the mother of all questions she says we are our stories stories that can be both prison and the crowbar to break open the door of that prison sometimes just being able to speak to be heard to be believed are crucial parts of membership in a family a community a society sometimes our voices break those things apart sometimes those things aren't prisons and then when words break through unspeakability what was tolerated by society sometimes becomes intolerable even those who have been audible have often earned the privilege through strategic silences or the inability to hear certain voices including their own the struggle of liberation has been in part to create the conditions for the formerly silenced to speak and be heard silence and shame are contagious so our courage and speech even now when women begin to speak of their experience others step forward to bolster the earlier speaker and to share their own experience a brick is knocked loose another one a dam breaks the waters rush forth thank you rebecca solnet peace of mind um i felt that purpose open and closed the point we stop being wide open one with the other cease being fully present when we are together trade off faith for saving face or fear of facing self truths unknowns is when the door of possibility closes if not loudly always always sadly and another for these times that we're in together in a way we're all in it together in some certainly felt way or actual way the branch and the bridge hold out an olive branch invoking peace a new green leaf inviting possibility a heart of empathy humility and a spirit of affinity infinity with these offerings more understandings above all hold out a hand of friendship soulship and harmony and a hope for a bridge we can arch across together jim harrison poem is called becoming nowhere is it the same place as yesterday none of us is the same person as yesterday we finally die from the exhaustion of becoming this downward cellular jubilances shared by the wind bugs birds bears and rivers and perhaps the black holes in galactic space where our souls will all be gathered in an invisible thimble of anti-matter but we're getting ahead of ourselves yes trees wear out as the wattles under my chin grow the wrinkled hands that tried to strangle a wife beater in new york city in 1957 we whirled with the earth catching our breath as someone else our soft brains ill-trained except to watch ourselves disappear into the distance still we love to make music of this puzzle thank you jim harrison for that barbara rass ras has this poem you can't have at all but you can have the fig tree and its fat leaves like clown hands gloved with green you could have the touch of a single 11 year old finger on your cheek waking you at 1 am to say the hamster is back you can have the purr of the cat and the soulful look of the black dong the look that says if i could i would bite every sorrow until it fled and when it is august you can have it august and abundantly so you can have love though often it will be mysterious like the white foam that bubbles up at the top of the bean pot over the red kidneys until you realize foam's twin is blood you can have the skin at the center between a man's legs so solid so doll-like you can have the life of the mind glowing occasionally in priestly vestments never admitting pettiness never stooping to bribe the sullen guard who'll tell you all roads narrow at the border you can speak a foreign language sometimes and it can mean something you can visit the marker on the grave where your father wept openly you can't bring back the ted but you can have the words forgive and forget hold hands as if they meant to spend a lifetime together and you can be grateful for makeup the way it kisses your face half spice half amnesia grateful for mozart has many notes racing one another toward joy for towels sucking up in the drops in your clean skin and for deeper thirsts for passion fruit for saliva you can have the dream the dream of egypt the horses of egypt and you riding in the hot sand you can have your grandfather sitting on the side of your bed at least for a while you could have clouds and letters the leaping of distances and indian food with yellow sauce like sunrise you can't count on grace to pick you out of a crown but here is your friend to teach you how to high jump how to throw yourself over the bar backwards until you learn about love about sweet surrender and here are periwinkles buses that kneel farms in the mind as real as africa and when adulthood failed you you could still summon the memory of the black swan on the pond of your childhood the rye bread with peanut butter and bananas your grandmother gave you while the rest of the family slept there is the voice you can still summon it will like your mother's it will always whisper you can't have it all but there is this thank you barbara razz it was lovely because the spirit never ages one of mine the joys of life are edgeless ageless out of every boundedness they flow with ease with light and sound color and consciousness when you can awake each day with spirit bring to your day a lively eye a lively heart a lively mind engage and behold the wonders great and small old and new the everywhere beauty innocence serendipity from the wild green majesty of a forest to the wild blue bounty of an ocean the wild white poetry and purity of snow-capped mountains when you can rise and breathe in the fresh air of possibility for deep feeling holy loving inner peace and outer harmony whoever and wherever you are however long you've lived or may be living in the world because the spirit never grows old despite the bodies waxing and waning never fades or slows only shines sinks forth readily only flows timelessly freely and ever joyfully upon your inviting upon your allowing friedrich nietzsche said um what makes heroic to face simultaneously one's greatest suffering and one's highest hope i wrote this poem for memorial day it's called a day to remember a couple of years back but it's really more expansive because it includes all those who've endured trials and tribulations day to remember yes those who died serving their country but maybe to those who fought valiantly for their own lives on their own lines of fire on fields of grave illnesses fierce divorces falling fortunes who entered their fray brave or scared who suffered sometimes greatly were wounded sometimes fatally survived but scarred deeply emotionally people known to us and unknown all worthy not solely of our remembering but also of our silent and spoken honoring for the courage they summoned in the face of the fearful the belief in self and the power of possibility they called on or discovered these unsung we can choose to remember can raise a thought a glass a large feeling flag of heart to this day the great anthropologist margaret mead never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world indeed is the only thing that ever has um okay we're coming to the last a few things here at last a handful of things anyway um there's a book uh the impossible will take a little while perseverance and hope and troubled times it's a meditation on anchoring our humanity in in in troubled times and we i know we certainly are in some of them right now um so it's a worthwhile read it's a collection of reflections from people like pablo neruda to bill moyers and it's um curated by paul loeb and so i just wanted to pull out two things from there basically once you have glimpsed the world as it might be as it ought to be as is going to be however that vision appears to you it's impossible to live compliant and complacent anymore in the world as it is and so you come out and walk out and march the way a flower comes out and blooms because it has no other calling it has no other work there's something for all of us there i think whatever our vacation vocation we stand beckoning and calling singing and shouting planted at the gates of hope this world and our people are beautiful and broken and we are called to raise that up to bear witness to the possibility of living with the dignity bravery and gladness that befits a human being that may be what it is to quote live our mission which is to plant ourselves at the gates of hope not the prudent gates of optimism which are somewhat narrower or the boring gates of common sense or the strident gates of self-righteousness or the flimsy garden gate of everything is going to be all right but a different sometimes lonely place of telling about your own soul first of all and its condition the place of resistance and defiance the piece of ground from which you see the world both as it is and as it could be as it will be from which you glimpse not only struggle but joy in the struggle and we stand there beckoning and calling telling people what we are seeing asking people what they see ralph waldo emerson one more time finish every day and be done with it you have done what you could some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in forget them as soon as you can tomorrow is a new day you shall begin it well and serenely and with too high a spirit to be cumbered with your old nonsense eb white back in 1973 when he was 74 years old wrote this letter to um to someone a mr nadeau um it's a celebration of the human spirit and i think we need to celebrate our human spirits more than ever right now dear mr nadeau as long as there is one upright man as long as there is one compassionate woman the contagion may spread and the scene is not desolate hope is the thing that is left to us in a bad time i shall get up sunday morning and wind the clock as a contribution to order and steadfastness sailors have an expression about the weather they say the weather is a great bluffer i guess the same is true of our human society things can look dark then a break shows in the clouds and all has changed sometimes rather suddenly it's quite obvious that the human race has made a queer mess of life on this planet but as a people we probably harbor seeds of goodness that have lain for a long time waiting to sprout when the conditions are right man's curiosity his relentlessness his inventiveness his ingenuity have led him into deep trouble we can only hope that these same traits will enable him to claw his way out hang on to your head hang on to your hope and wind the clock for tomorrow is another day sincerely eb white okay well i wanted to read maya angelou's poem but i i don't think we're going to be able to do that keeping time i want to keep in so i'm just going to point you to it it's a it's a wonderful poem very stirring it's called a brave and startling truth maya angelou so have a look at that when you have a chance um [Music] i just want to end with a few last pieces here uh three things if i can miracles by walt whitman why who makes much of a miracle as to me i know of nothing else but miracles whether i walk the streets of manhattan or dart my sight over the roofs roofs of houses toward the sky or wade with naked feet along the beach just in the edge of the water or stand under trees in the woods or talk by day with anyone i love or sleep in the bed at night with anyone i love or sit a table at dinner with the rest or look at strangers opposite me riding in the car or watch honeybees busy around the hive of the summer for noon or animals feeding in the fields or birds or the wonderfulness of insects in the air or the wonderfulness of the sun down or of stars shining so quiet and bright or the exquisite delicate thin curve of the new moon in spring these with the rest one and all are to me miracles the whole referring yet each distinct and in its place to me every hour of the light and dark is a miracle every cubic inch of space is a miracle every square yard of the surface of the earth is spread with the same every foot of the interior swarms with the same to me the sea is a continual miracle the fishes that swim the rocks the motion of the waves the ships with men in them what stranger miracles are there thank you walt whitman always okay next to last max hermann e-h-r-m-a-n-n desderata go placidly amid the noise and haste and remember what peace there may be in silence as far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons speak your truth quietly and clearly and listen to others even the dull and the ignorant they too have their story avoid loud and aggressive persons they are vexations to the spirit if you compare yourself with others you may become vain and bitter for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself enjoy your achievements as well as your plans keep interested in your own career however humble it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time exercise caution in your business affairs for the world is full of trickery but let this not blind you to what virtue there is many persons strive for high ideals and everywhere life is full of heroism be yourself especially do not feign affection neither be cynical about love for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is as perennial as the grass take kindly the council of the years gracefully surrendering the things of youth nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune but do not distress yourself with dark imaginings many fearers are born of fatigue and loneliness beyond a wholesome discipline be gentle with yourself you are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars you have a right to be here and whether or not it is clear to you no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should therefore be at peace with god whatever you conceive him to be and whatever your labors and aspirations in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul with all its sham drudgery and broken dreams it is still a beautiful world be cheerful strive to be happy thank you max ehrman and finally for now never doubt your gifts your greatness your innocence your positivity your possibility for you can flow with such light overflow with such joy become ever more vital in the world thank you again each and all for leaning in for floating and feeling in today if you have a question comment or kudos send me a note my email is colin thepoetorialist.com if you'd like to show your thanks with a donation that'd be all together welcome and extremely helpful you can contribute by paypal or venmo or directly through my site thepoetorialist.com or by mail to me at p.o box 1032 westerly rhode island 02891 if you might like to host me for a given time on a given property as a working poet in residence to bring forth a new flight of poetic art and dedicate it to you please reach out and we'll explore the possibilities i also seek fellow artists to collaborate with on projects musical to theatrical including working with composers on scoring selected poems of mine and poetically narrating productions for 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PuBcFNjl0F8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuBcFNjl0F8 | Marathon Training Blocks: Volume Schedule, Peaking, & Pacing | so am i doing the math right here we go an 8-week build up holding a peak volume for three weeks so nine ten eleven weeks and then the three week [Music] onward and upward how're we doing today everybody all right diving right into the studio talking about marathon training blocks today talking about the volume peaking pacing all that good stuff but first I'll give you an update on my knee and the run today and by the way feeling so much better than compared to yesterday if you saw yesterday's vlog you know what I'm talking about but today I went four and a half miles eight forty a mile still nice and easy but just felt so so much better and yes zero a big zero on the pain scale for the knee and today's run was the first back-to-back runs in this marathon training block because last week so my game playing last week which the volume of training for last weekend we're going to talk more about this here in a second but the volume of training was fifteen miles for the week which is you know pretty low for me but I did that over the course of four runs so I ran Monday Wednesday Friday and Sunday so I took three days off because of my runner's knee I was just being very very cautious coming back from the injury to take a day off in between the runs and sure enough I'm arriving in the second week of the marathon training block feeling very very encouraged and healthy and good to go so what is a training block a training block is a given amount of time that you have to train for a race to get as fit as possible in that amount of time okay so usually for a marathon it's that twelve to fourteen week window sometimes you can pull it off in that ten week window preferably you want about twelve weeks and usually a lot of the elite runners will will work with a sixteen week training window so about four months um for me going into my spring 2020 marathon it's gonna be that twelve to fourteen week window now before I go too much further into the structure of my marathon training blocks I want to give a shout out to two old vlogs so this these vlogs go more into the science side behind why I train how I train if you've been following the channel a long time you know I'm a big proponent of building your aerobic capacity your cardiac efficiency first before you start adding speed work and interval training ok so it's too old vlogs I'm gonna I will remember to link to them upper right hand corner those cards that pop out you can click on those after you watch this vlog so click on those cards one of them is called how to run faster build the aerobic engine first that's the first one that one's done very a lot of people have watched that one but this next one is actually done even better it was all about the two-hour training principle that I apply to my running and training getting ready for a marathon race so both of those are upper right hand corner if you want to go firt way further into the science behind why I emphasize aerobic training over an aerobic training especially for a marathon distance race ok so there it is upper right hand corner now as I'm formulating my training block specifically a marathon training block right now I am very very focused on peaking I love the art of peaking in a training block ok so what do I mean peaking for those that have never heard this before is if the if the top of the mountain the top of the pyramid is them is as fit as you can be meaning you are you are primed and ready to go your talent level is being drawn out of you because yeah your natural talent level is being drawn out of you to the highest degree ok you're getting all that you can on race day out of your natural given ability okay so peaking and for me again here's the pyramid here's you're at the bottom of the pyramid is that aerobic base of training that big aerobic base that I'm a big proponent of the bigger the base of aerobic training the higher I believe the higher the pyramid can be on race day mean the faster you can race on race day so for a marathon training block for peeking it's an art form how to lay out your ascent in volume and what I already mentioned so these are the four questions that I ask myself and then you can ask yourself as well in thinking about how do i structure my volume of training in a training block okay so here we go I haven't written down here where should my volume of training start okay I'll come back to that how high should my volume go how quickly should my volume get to that highest point okay and how long should I hold the highest point of volume okay before I start to taper alright okay number one where should my volume of training start depends on a couple factors the two that I look at mostly there's some other factors but the two major ones are experience level and injury history now I'm coming off of runners runners D right now therefore I'm starting a little lower than I typically would okay last week 15 miles a week that's a pretty low volume of training for me in a given week usually as I start a training block it would be closer to 30 okay so that's that's point number one number two how high should my volume of training go or another way to say it what's my max amount of miles or kilometers that I will be running in a given week and this will vary once again from runner to runner and again it comes down to experience injury history there's some other factors as well for example do you live at 10,000 feet above sea level or do you live right at sea level okay but for me I'll just put a number out for you not afraid to say it I plan playing faster ik emphasis on plan to run a hundred and twenty miles as my highest volume in this next training block now why did I say asterisk or plan because I have to you have to listen to the body not only every single day but every single hour of the day like as soon as I get above a hundred miles a week you're just you're so tuned in to what's happening in your eggs especially you just have to listen to the body to make sure you're not going down a path of injury okay so and then a number that I put out to folks that are curious like Seth I have no clue how many miles I should be running in a week for my marathon I often say if you can aspire to get to 70 that's a great when I get to 70 miles a week my fitness levels they start to feei feel like my fitness really starts to come around so that's the number that I often share with people is at least 70 miles a week okay so that's number two and number three here we go how quickly should my volume of training ascend to that peak point of a hundred and twenty miles all right another way to phrase it in your mind is how long how many weeks does it take you to get there and so you don't want it you want a nice slow gradual growth you don't wanna you don't want two weeks or three weeks or even four weeks to get to that peak volume of training for me in this next training block and again I'm gonna listen to the body but I will be adding and there's different there's different strategies out there but I like to add 10 to 15 miles a week so if you do the math for me if last week I ran 15 miles I plan to get to a hundred and twenty miles for my peak volume of training over the course of eight weeks so that's two months of training to get there so that my body can adapt to the stress levels that I am putting it under okay but again it's planning if my body says no no no you need to pause I will pause in fact I'm also planning just so you know at a hundred and when I get to basically a hundred or 110 miles per week of training I plan to take a down week so an easy week where I will cut my volume from 110 miles down to forty to fifty I'm just gonna take an easy week it's kind of a new game plan that I have for this next marathon training block okay so that's my ascent it's not immediate it's nfu okay one last point if you don't have experience with high volumes of training I would not do not add 10 to 15 miles a week I would add honestly three to five miles per week and I would not be afraid this is another tip tip of the day is to add go to if let's say you've never run more than 40 miles in a week I would go to 35 miles in a week and then I would pause there and hold 35 miles for at least two weeks and if you have time hold it for three weeks and then drop back down to 30 25 to 30 and then go up to 40 just to make sure your body once again is adapting to the higher stress levels that you are putting it under with more volume of training okay so Oh anyway it's just I just I I don't want to see anyone get injured because they're ascending too quickly in their volume okay number four how long should I hold that peak volume of training that hundred and twenty miles a week for me my go-to number is at least two weeks and possibly three weeks again listening to the body and listening to when does the body need to start the taper you know if you watch this channel for a lot if you've been watching the channel for a long time you know that I love the three-week taper a lot of people do two-week tapers which is fine I prefer the three-week taper mostly because I'm coming off of such a high volume of training I feel like I need a three-week taper so going from a hundred and twenty miles a week to that ninety to a hundred mile a week and then down to I believe I dropped down to like sixty to seventy s maybe seventy five and then all the way down to thirty to forty that last week before the the peak race the the marathon race so am i doing the math right here we go an eight-week build-up holding the peak volume for three weeks so nine ten eleven weeks and then the three-week taper twelve thirteen fourteen boom now I'm not gonna get into specific marathon training workouts in this blog I'll save that for another vlog but I will say this as far as that 14 week window when I begin to introduce anaerobic training or interval training or yes even threshold training it not start everybody it does not start until week seven so halfway through the training block why two reasons number one I have found that when I plunge my pH levels this gets into the scientific side a little bit but the pH levels of my blood too early too often in a training block I get so tired and sluggish and okay when you do interval training and you go anaerobic meaning you go into oxygen debt your pH levels and your blood go down and it's really basically it takes more time for your body to recover which makes sense because that's what workouts do and so when I do that too early in a training block it just makes the it makes later in the training block really really difficult when I'm hitting a hundred miles a week a hundred and ten miles a week a hundred and twenty miles a week okay so that's number one number two is um peaking okay I have found once again that I would much rather arrive at the starting line just right at the top of the pyramid and when I do the interval training too early in the training block I end up peaking I feel like I'm ready to race two weeks before the race three weeks before the race rather than feeling okay I'm arriving at the starting line at the exact right time rather than so like when you do a workout three weeks out from a marathon and you're like this this workout feels so easy it might mean you're ready to race and that's actually not a good thing you don't want to you don't want your workouts at the end of the training block to be like race day okay you want to write you want to save the good stuff for race day so that's why also I don't introduce interval training are too early in the training block and I wait till around right at week seven basically depending again on how the body is reacting to that aerobic base building phase okay just to wrap it up real quick the four questions that I asked myself in preparing my marathon training block okay number one where should my volume of training begin alright number two what is my peak volume of training going to be alright number three how long does it take how many weeks does it take me to arrive at that peak volume of training all right and number four last but not least how long do I hold the peak volume of training at that peak level all right there you go that is my structure for creating my marathon training block oh my goodness what a day okay question of the day how do you structure your volume of training for a marathon what is what does it look like okay now if you want to chime in with a half marathon or 10k that's fine too if you've never trained for a marathon but specific specifically if you train for marathons this is where your wisdom can shine down in the comments we would all appreciate it okay I hope that helps answer some questions around how I like to structure my training going into a marathon all right love you all thanks for being here thanks for watching we're gonna toss it back on the right to how to run faster building that aerobic engine first that'll be on the right for you and then we'll toss it back to the to our marathon training vlog that will be on the left alright everyone thanks for being there thanks for watching see beauty work hard and love each other see you tomorrow | Seth James DeMoor | UCeSHo5kTvzoik4STh7MuMCA | 2020-01-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,619 | 13,204 |
8aj8hqPsjCI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aj8hqPsjCI | Sister wives Tales of Deception Kody courting a Married Robyn #sisterwivesnews #tlc #funny #rant | okay folks here we are we were just sitting around the house jonesing for some Sister Wives jonesing so we just started rewatching it and you don't know what Jonesy mean it's like uh you're you're creeping you're feing for it feing for it so need my there was some Reddit posting about how the timelines messed up about Robin kind of lying about when her and Cody were dating and everything and someone said it uh in the calendar in one of the you can see it says April 2009 right okay I screenshot it's going to be the thumbnail it is September 2009 and they're already coding he says they've been courting for for six months two months that puts her back in 2009 the ending of 20 around eight and she's still married David filed in 2007 he filed the and his prominent family everybody knows Jess is B prominent family right how pay for her house their house and stuff and he's like I'm big Jet and know what he filed and it the court said don't drink in front of the kids he filed because of her and her attitudes and her spending habit and alcoholism I mean come on why would you have that in the court document I'll tell you why cuz Robin was sitting around every night getting pain so there it is I that is it was September not April it was September I it's I I have season one I took a picture and so there's that still that still makes her a skank she was a married woman D she wasn't she wasn't divorced she was married the whole time she wasn't divorced they could have kissed a made up she wasn't divorced married the whole time and the other thing is call Sanctified there was another question about whether she was lying about being pregnant before she HED up with David that might have just been a storyline for your Purity my Purity was Purity no she was passing that Purity around that Purity her mom told her get you your scent out there oh yeah and that scent is the smell of skank skank that's right and if you ever noticed I know my mom had 10 we got different daddies but some of us like look do we look like brother we still look related I mean come on I don't think so no maybe but yeah so no not really but you and all the other like you and Perry do you and Perry and uh you and Mark you and Wally you and Julie uh maybe not so much Danny or even at you and Amy yeah um Mom Mom we all have the same mother yeah and have you noticed that Dayton doesn't look like his sisters his sisters are pretty girls and d looks well you know how he looks wow and not because he has a a I'm not disability not talking about disability no I'm talking about his General appearance his General appear dis he doesn't have Down syndrome so he doesn't have that Down Syndrome look no I'm I'm just saying he does different his he looks different than his siblings so what are you implying he doesn't look like his dad you're implying something let's get to it he doesn't look like his mom okay I'm kind of thinking that it wasn't even David's kid oh probably wasn't no it was some other husty some other good looking boy around the girls look like her and well the one oldest girl looks like her dad and her now the youngest one kind of looks a little bit like Cody I'm not you know I don't know who's the say I mean that could be why they got divorced too you you yeah CU she's she was cheating with Cody could be I don't know I don't know oh let's just let's just throw it out there let's just do it the cheated with Cody the baby's his oh my gosh dating somebody else dating somebody else's that was her first saying you know her first her first by looks David married because he was a big guy because family traits get do get H like they said Dad they skip him they well they can because I look exactly like my dad's grand mom they said when my dad spit there I was but then my brother Wally looks and we got the same parents look like you know he looks I don't know like Uncle Bob and stuff mom yeah doesn't look um so much like his dad don't yeah like with me and okay I have a twin brother but you're not identical we're not identical twins but I don't look anything like him I don't look anything like my family I look you did when you were young well yeah super young now I'm saying like I took on the traits of myad side Perry you look like the blockhead and Perry took on the traits of Mom's side yeah yeah so yes it can be some differences but when but you still want to insinuate and throw it out there that oh Robin had babies I don't really know it's just that I was looking at him going wow he don't look nothing like his sister he look something like them don't you think something something like them but nothing yeah he doesn't look I mean the whole facial structures and yes he had a ATV accident but look at that young young picture you can see them when I looked at all the audio oh not audio video things photos on Google and all this you can see them when they're even young really young they don't look they don't look so much young young alog together young young they don't look so much he don't look nothing like that no cuz David see she got knocked up by some other kid in the in the church and then her and David got married and just claimed the boy as own that happens claimed the boy as his own or he didn't know maybe she was pregnant and jumped into marriage with him she was pregnant jumped into marriage with him and told him it was his kid and it wasn't happened with did that happen with our older brother I know but I bet you that's mom had David and he was six months old when she married dad uhuh and dad never told David that he wasn't his was one of my stepmoms that did it mhm you know Wicked step moms oh yeah but anyway um that's what we just want to point out that yeah that timeline's all whack it's whack but I really just want to press the point to that you know Robin really just it proves the I mean the picture you're going to see in this is just going to prove to you guys that she was still a married woman while they were doing this yeah they're filming her in the bathroom getting ready to go on a date with Cody as a married woman yeah and they go past the calendar and you can see it say September yeah of 2009 it's 2009 because they didn't the filming came out September they could have just filmed it that month and broadcast they can't do that no 2009 last year yep and then you know what it just blows my mind that she just thinks she's so pure she was never pure my Purity yeah she sold that for like picture of her standing there she sold that for 20 bucks and a bag of herbs I'm telling you remember she ran off to go to Montana when she was 19 there was a picture of her at the road holding her hands up pointing to a Montana sign so she St running around you know she was a pretty girl come on what do what do you guys want from pretty girls at 18 years old 17 years old 20 years old I'll tell you what they want B chick wow wow that's what they want so I was just thinking well you know that stuff happens you know you get pregnant and somebody else marries you that's happens all the time I mean it does it really does not to me so I'm going to judge her skank all right how could it happen to you anyway uh I didn't get no girls knocked up at a young age at all were you that's cuz you sleep no no that's cuz sleep thank you for joining us folks that's all we have today | Pluck Junk From our Trunk | UCGqK8Y3mtyzIsN3U7tUv4IA | 2024-01-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,471 | 7,345 |
1e6QD3BpAFE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e6QD3BpAFE | AMERICAN COUPLE REACTS TO WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT INDIA ONCE IN YOUR LIFE! ❤ | that'll work it actually helps if I start recording yeah what is up YouTube it's your vlats over we are back with Mrs October she had a lot of fun in the last video she enjoyed it so she's gonna join us or another one thank you why you should visit India once in your life I say it in every video I already know I should visit India I'm pretty sure you have a good idea why you should visit India but you've never really seen India to the extent that I have I don't think because no probably not these videos have really shown me a very in-depth Unique Look at like India and how massive it is it really is like its own little tiny planet I just started the journey myself babe I know this video is going to blow you away I'm pretty excited for you to see it because I don't know just the land of the Majestic We're not gonna waste no time guys like subscribe all that good stuff if you want to see more Mrs October show the video some support so she'll hop back in here with me let's go that just looks crazy in itself already is that that river that like everyone goes to and they like uh gather at it yeah that's so beautiful right there you know how present people probably are though in a way that we're not like they're so tuned out of Technology right now like they're just present you know look at those boats that's so crazy [Music] whoa oh that's scary that's so scary those are in the water with y'all no I'm swimming with it oh that's scary oh and I'm petting that and that and I'm writing that [Music] it was like Mushu that was like our dog [Music] I know they chew like that let me just take a second to admire that desert I personally have never been to a desert that was really cool I'd really like to go there yeah I don't see any Tech dye yeah there's probably out there go out there barefoot you'll find some so cool to go bathe in that water with you guys man and just kick it I could see myself they have this thing where they like light candles and they push it down the river and it's so beautiful looking you know the thing is that's crazy guys is I actually react to these videos and I've actually been learning about it but Mrs October probably still knows twice as much as me about you guys's culture just because she's like a smarter person than me when it comes to this type of stuff okay yeah 90 Day Fiance but okay if you guys know what that is I'm so sorry oh you're sorry [Music] I have to step on that thing [Music] whoa that was crazy it's crazy that they're the only ones in there though and this is a that's just populated country right if that was in America guys we'd have to pay like 300 to go visit that is this very colorful it just looks like that's crazy looking right there that genuinely right there if we got to throw down that in a boat that would be like literally a dream that'd be a dream I say it all the time man we paid money to go do that absolutely that's so awesome in America we have this thing where if we have something beautiful we find a way to seize it and charge money to go see it and then overpopulate it yeah yeah you see how colorful they are they just I love that that's a brave boy right there that's not me you better be over some water you don't even have a harness [Music] foreign about the cows they're really not just like all the temple oh that's nothing with the face paint oh you're talking about the elephants um pomegranate seeds look at that is that the Taj yeah it's hot right there and honestly it's not the coolest looking thing in India it's not even close I guess it's the fact that yeah it's Marble so that makes it insane but it's nowhere near the coolest of Constructor I've seen was that the Holly Festival is that the color thing yeah that's cool oh that's dope I would yeah baby you know how cool I feel if I rode up on an elephant well you guys might take that for granted if I pulled up on an elephant I would feel like a straight G Foreign is it true that elephants are scared of mouse a mice they probably are but elephants probably understand that like mice can bite them and get them sick elephants are very smart and they get depressed and honestly if penelopean's baby dies they get they'll go into a depression I know depression is very sad but I'm glad that you guys treat them so good uh some don't yeah some places really don't they're like harness for their tests or something [Applause] it's crazy I know I wouldn't even know what to think all those people out there this is that's just what's nuts to me there's just so many people that's so pretty because I'm telling you that we did something like that here something crazy would happen yeah there'd be a brawl or someone's dress would get caught on fire foreign is that a snake right there I can't tell by the time I noticed it went out of focus that's cool I don't know if it's just these shots but something I noticed is y'all have the oranges sunsets on planet Earth I don't think I've ever seen a sunset so orange it seems like I've seen so many of these videos that the sunset like this particular scene is just so orange maybe and their architecture is so different than ours that's what I'm saying they just have so much like they put so much like work and culture and like personality into their country in a way that we do not do that here at all like we very much we pretty much just whatever is cheap and fast to get up yeah exactly like we Mass produce here but nothing America's bad yeah I'm not saying that I'm not saying that but it just doesn't look visually doesn't look this it's not unique I'm pretty sure America is a lot more unique than we know there's a lot there's so much about America that I genuinely just have no idea about I could I could be on a whole mission just to learn about American itself what do you think about the video that was beautiful that was beautiful huh this was nothing prepared to some of the videos I've seen this I guess there's a reason that in the order that I was requested to watch these videos the guy emailed me and said October watch these in this order this is how you should do it so I've been following this advice man and I guess there's a reason that this one was towards the end because I've seen some that show some places that I genuinely can't even fathom they don't they don't look like planet Earth so it's a fun video thank you so much for joining us again babe I really appreciate that it's so much fun having her with me guys it's so much harder to commentate when I'm by myself uh yeah I just like having her here with me so show this video some support man make it go crazy so she'll come back we'll see you guys on the next one man peace | MrOctober1025 | UCcmmQ3pwlaBwjg1BxnXjeIg | 2023-05-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,309 | 6,674 |
ujbu0b3BRQI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujbu0b3BRQI | Clarinet Double Staccato/Double Tongue Tutorial No.1 | [Music] hello everyone so I have posted some videos on Instagram about Dublin staccato so all of you have been asking me so many questions about that and I finally decided to make a little tutorial to talk about that like how to make it how to work on it have to practice everything about it so now we can talk about the double sacado how I work on it so you know when we do the simple staccato it's just two to two and you can also feel like do what I think is do or two it depends on the place it's about how you feel what you think is the best at the moment you know it depends on the piece depends on the place with many things so what I do basically when I do double staccato is that I think everything stays here not all the trolls or I don't think somewhere else it's everything at the point of your tongue so let's start with that let's play again the G note so because it's like this most simple one we don't have to think about fingers or something else we just focus on the tongue in the staccato inequality in air and everything so of course you need and super support the goo must be goo goo goo goo you know not really from the throat I'm sorry maybe it sounds quite funny but it's the only way to talk about that and tell how to do it so let's try one G [Music] so at the beginning you should be working like this my read is quite soft right now I think to do this exercise but you know of course this is another think that you should be really careful about that your read is not having the tendency to makes quicks start to keep the motivation please choose a really nice read and let's do it again so what I do is that to say basically to COO but really really soft so it's really like do goo-goo-goo do not do it really laptop you know so what I say here when it's really you know it is - cuckoo - cuckoo - or you can also do - - cuckoo - cuckoo or - cuckoo - cuckoo or cuckoo - cuckoo - it's as you wish about generally I use - you know so you can practice in the other ways it was still good - so now I do - and you can all see you like ooh - - and it's a right around so you will say yeah why it's a really good exercise to do it in different ways and so this was the basic we do only - Koo - Koo but we don't think really - or COO as I say must be really really light the staccato shouldn't be like really really hard I really don't like it and probably that's why people like my staccato and my doubles together because it's light and it's a quality sound so you can work on this on each note only simple staccato like this put the metronome to do 60 and then try so I use the metronome now I put 60 and I start with it Cardinal okay if it's clear if you can achieve to do it without a mistake without an escape nothing so now you can pass to the other notes okay so let's start from C and go on to G [Music] don't work you continue you know we can do C major scale or another scale or something like that as you wish to just choose one scale and do a bleach out like this and just repeat and repeat and repeat them and every note and don't forget that if you do double staccato on the higher notes it's much more difficult then you cannot do it really really hard so you should be really lighter this is the basic trick to think really light and as I told you to be able to think light you shouldn't close the read hold away if you do really hard staccato it would start like this you know like basically quite like a slap or something I can't I can't do it because yeah I'm really used to it light and how you're gonna work on it is that of course now you use different rhythms on it so as you can see I used like different rhythms you can also use other ones like [Music] so you heard I did this on each note and to work on this there is one three that we have to start with 60 and each day you have to go it depends on your ability to do it so you can go one another day - it runs faster or for metronomes pester but I would go really like to to to you know so you did this one day everything perfect the next day you do everything on 62 if you cannot you go back to 60 you do everything perfect and then you go to 62 the second day the second time in the same day so I put the metronome you're gonna do exactly like this only 60 okay no faster I can do it much faster but I'm not gonna do it like this so I'm going to show you how you're gonna do that the first step continue on each note probably you have to make one octave and then you had to take a rest and then you had to do the second one so don't push yourself to do everything at once because it's gonna be super tiring don't forget that double tonguing is really something pushing your embouchure and like your lips and muscles and everything so it's really really tiring at the beginning if you're not used to it so it's the most difficult thing to do right now at the beginning you do a difficult thing so what you might be we wrong is the first thing is that you are using your tongue wrong and second thing is that you need air what I'm doing is to use the support and in each node I am using this so this is really another important thing and also seeing who is quite difficult it can be really annoying at the beginning to do it and it can be really discouraging to work on double staccato and then you can say like okay my staccato is good enough and I don't care about that I'm not gonna spend my time on it or something like that but don't forget that if you play especially in your kisra you have so many staccato passages and especially when you prepare an audition if you are on a bad read day which is 80% for us and during the audition stuff really it can be really annoying you can do the best occur in the world but it can be a really bad luck day so you really need to work on it don't forget that double staccato also makes your staccato better and faster so if you work on it it's gonna help your staccato to okay now we talked about the problems you might have after you tried all of these exercises and everything it might not sound really nice especially on the higher notes I talked about that so let's talk about this now so what I do is like to do it really really light not hey you know you cannot take a like really really hard as you talk otherwise it would be like wrong and I can do it anyway because I worked on it but if you're a beginner on double staccato it would probably scream so the reason that it's quicken is that because you're doing it's really a hard K try maybe to say gee like gay gay so on to the next tutorial you have to work on first only one note and on each note you can go for their first trials for the first days only like maybe to opt out from this lowest e and the octave higher and then the second octave higher okay so you can do between these notes for the first ride at the beginning I kept calm and try to play as clean as possible on this october's if you get it right already in these two octaves it's already enough for the beginning the next step was to make them rhythmically different rhythms I'm gonna make another video a tutorial video and I'm going to be talking about more exercises and of course I will show you how I am doing the advanced exercises so start with that for a week and then then will be the next Assizes coming up and I really hope it's gonna be helpful for you to work on double tonguing see you in the next tutorial like my video and share my video and subscribe to my channel for more and don't forget the open the notifications see and have a nice practice | Selin Gürol | UC9fHNYjelyY-pYSm7wO7F3g | 2019-10-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,542 | 7,538 |
oIZuMxEkUbE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIZuMxEkUbE | Unknown Brain x Rival - Control (feat. Jex) [NCS Release] | me small Brea me in let me go the lungs inside you and the black and eyes make my way into your mind just to know what you knew rest Miss every time we start locking eyes oh I lost control oh is Paradise with a nasty but wi the dead of the night let the darkness take [Music] control [Music] let the darkness take control Darkness take control May the darkness take [Music] control Like Me In Smoke breathe me in and let me go sink to your heart to find you open up your eyes till you're blinded by the lies so you can see what you do rest every time we start lcking as oh oh oh lost control oh is Paradise with our nasty but I in the dead of the night tear drops on the flow the plan is over fi the [Music] control [Music] don't can take [Music] [Applause] control | No-Limit sound | UCDzjTu3dWNnzIwm0I4tpBbw | 2024-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 156 | 765 |
ZRIesue9bpE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRIesue9bpE | NEW Isadora Powder Foundation | hi family and welcome to another on my melius today I do look tired I do have my breakouts this one I've been messing with I know I'm not supposed to but I can't leave it like that today I want to try the new Isidora Velvet Touch ultra cab cover compact powder foundation and I'm kind of excited yesterday I did try the new Sidora skin beauty perfecting it perfecting a protecting foundation which I really liked and it were too wonderful for me but today I want to try the Padawan cheer my favorite powder foundations that I really love and use is the aqua aqua sore insurance from jcat I have three shades this is the ivory I really like this powder foundation but one of my favorite foundation is actually revolution Pro powder foundation and this time being using a lot as you can see it's one of my favorite it's a little bit wrong shade for me right now but I make it work I really really like this for sure especially when I want to go out fast one that carry this give me medium to full coverage I like that now Isidora did release a sheer coverage version to you I'm not into sheer coverage and never use shakaar sheer coverage I want full or medium and the days when I don't want to read a lot to make that makeup or just look natural I do use medium coverage I don't like share but sheer but if you are interested to find know how that works or on the combo combination skin that sheer foundation let me know down below if I get maybe 20 comments that really want to see that foundation I will bite and test it otherwise I won't even go me near it but if interval interested to see what how this one is going to work for me what I think about it then please keep on watching I think the difficult thing when you buy online is to find a share mat expecially if the shades doesn't are not similar to the other inside auras foundation or other foundations from that line or brand nap line but brent I just picked one I don't know just pick one this is 61 neutral ivory I don't know why I go for ivory right now maybe because I feel like I'm most closest to that shade but this is how it's going to this so it looks it does have this plastic cover over it has kind of a weird sponge I'm going to use it because I do like using these sponges for applying the foundation I do also use this one to apply powder foundation I'm not going to use it today I'm going to use it for concealer do you need to wash it though but we are going to try this so let's go in and Prime I use the mill milk makeup hydro primer yesterday which kind of didn't go really well with the other Isadora foundation but today I want to use this one hourglass I do like to use this one under my powder foundation is because it doesn't gather oh this is very liquidy I didn't let it shake it enough like is the one that is going to work best so I promised Kim and let's go in with this foundation fill the powdery has nice texture this is supposed to be let's search what it says on the website but it says about this foundation it has SPF 20 and it's going to be your mat silk make a silk look to your skin is going to protect your skin against against the Sun and it's buildable coverage and it goes into the skin and makes everything even and nice even a beautiful to fix your makeup it's going to keep your oils in control if you have all your combo skin and it's not going to give you that dry and results it's water-resistant cruelty-free and it's full with pigment mineral pigment so I know sounds like a very good foundation very good Felicia so let's see it's kind of hard to open with my nails but patacon the packaging is very slim I like that but nice travel friendly packaging I do not want to have a bigger mirror because this one is a bit too small and I'm going to use of this so let's see oh I forgot to apply the concealer this looks nice it's not full coverage but I forgot to apply concealer so I am going to go in a little bit with the new concealer that I revealed yesterday I am not really yesterday I did try it yesterday but it's not going to be yesterday when you see that Lydia this video I try the new camouflage concealer from Isadora and it's our beautiful concealer so I forgot right because I do like to apply my concealer under my powder foundation just a little bit of the concealer I'm not going to go in crazy so let's go back to the foundation try to apply we're gonna be light color for me but I can make it work I'm going to go to the store and buy some groceries you're going to test this foundation it's very windy and cold outside the spot is building out the coverage nice I mean it's not as you can see fooful character but and I like sometimes if I want full courage okay I use these foundations on top or the liquid foundation just to make it more even so my skin looks even use it's not full courage it's more medium and I feel like I'm not going to get the full full coverage coverage with this foundation but that's okay that's okay that I don't mind and during the summer I don't usually go for full coverage so I do like how it looks it's a little bit light but we are going to bronze and apply other products so right now it's 10:13 a.m. and I'm going to finish my makeup look and I'll be back to show you how it looks after it had some time to sink into my skin go away together and seeking with other private products and let's continue okay guys so now it's 10 26 and I just did my makeup very fast I have the Urban Decay honey palette on ice this looks like my skin all right some of them the mascara I feel like this sister daughter is even better than this one I have to say it looks stunning on my it looks stunning on my skin it's not full full coverage maybe the shades is a little bit off maybe a little bit lighter than I would like it to but it really gives me nice medium coverage it evened everything my pores are less visible didn't see the second my fine lines it became one with my face and I really liked it also worked very nicely the other product that I've used and software I'm really liking I'm going to wear it the whole day at least for eight hours and I'll do a check-in or forgot the lip product on my lips sorry guys I had some naked lips that's not good okay that's better I'm going to air it the whole day and I'm going to tell you how it worked on my combination skin I'll check in and tell you that so far I'm really liking it it feels like it looks nice it looks even doesn't look cakey it doesn't look heavy doesn't look like I have foundation on when I look very close too close in the mirror so so far I'm really liking it there is a breakout that's pitching here a lot I'll do checking and I see you in couple of hours hi family and welcome back it's now let's see 6 p.m. and I'll be having this foundation on for around 8 hours so let's see I didn't touch me I try not to touch my face today and I didn't reach I didn't do anything and I've been just doing a lot of stuff and the town and also at home so this is how my face looks after 8 hours it's it it is a little bit just a little bit shiny but it doesn't feel oily it doesn't Lukie grease it looks like my skin it does look a little bit I know it went off here or on this side of the nose not on this side but everything else looks good it didn't settle into my fine lines not into my smile lines either it still still covers the same I do like this foundation and it feels like it just became one with my with my skin and with my oils and just it doesn't look heavy it doesn't feel heavy it doesn't feel like I wasn't look like I have how the foundations are really really like this foundation I think also I feel like it's just a little bit better than this one I do do love this foundation too but I have to say that I'm really surprised how everything was worked and I really like these foundation I really like I said the rest foundation I mean eight hours and it looks this good 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08nx8EFOerI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08nx8EFOerI | F 22 Raptor | Air Force Tech | [Music] this aircraft is the most advanced of its breed built around the first look first shot first kill ethos it is all set to become the air dominance stealth fighter of the 21st century the Raptor is a killing machine just like the name implies as deadly as it looks it's even more deadly when a gas gets out there and does its job deadly and undetectable at long range this breathtaking fifth-generation fighter blends unmatched dogfighting with precision strike ground attack capabilities you literally are able to swim through the sharks and the sharks never see you and never know you're there and at any point in time you can reach out and touch them with deadly force capable of super cruise and packing a deadly array of state-of-the-art missile systems this stealth jet of the new millennium can intercept and strike any target with near impunity they die they die without knowing where the Raptors are they die without knowing that they were targeted they die now using unique footage will take you on an all-access tour of America's newest super weapon the F a 22 rut [Music] 1981 in his first press conference as chief executive of the United States Ronald Wilson Reagan offered a deal to the Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev if Soviet ss-20 missiles aimed at Western Europe were removed America would not deploy its Pershing to cruise missiles to counter the threat throughout the 1960s and 70s the Soviets developed different missiles to attack in different altitude bands you couldn't fly under the missile threat you couldn't fly over the missile threat you had to deal with the missile threat one way to do that is to make suppression of enemy air defense that is destroying the missile sites in the radars the most important mission for the Air Force by the 1970s air superiority had reimburse a top priority and the US Air Force committed to building its first pure air superiority fighter an aircraft that would eventually become the f-15 Eagle [Music] but just as f-15s became operational in 1978 alarming new evidence suggested that the new fighter superiority might only be temperament [Music] u.s. reconnaissance satellites passing over a Soviet flight test center north of Moscow discover new Soviet fighters being tested one was the agile fighter the Mikoyan mig-29 but the other came as a huge shock to Western analysts it was bigger than the f-15 and far bigger than any previous Soviet built fighter the Sukhoi t10 prototype at that time the Soviet Union initiated some very aggressive programs to come up with counters in both the Makhijani and Sukhoi both those design bureaus initiated new aircraft development efforts and it appeared that they run a track that would feel some very advanced fighters if the mig-29 had concerned the American military establishment the existence of the Sukhoi t10 set alarm bells ringing [Music] these are very good aircraft their aircraft that play in the same league as some of the top NATO aircraft like phantom and ultimately like f-15 the goal is world peace just weeks into his first town America's 40th president increased US defense spending by thirty two point five billion dollars and began the rearmament of the United States on a colossal scale in 1981 the Cold War was getting very warm as Reagan and Brezhnev squared up the US Air Force concluded that it urgently needed a replacement for its f15 an Advanced Tactical Fighter or ATF that would have no equal as American planners start to develop the concept of air land battle to fight World War three the US Air Force it starts to think about the kind of equipment it wants to have when it comes time to fight the war at that time in the secretive black world of advanced aviation development one technology had emerged at the forefront of all military aircraft development stealth during that period the late 1970s of course in what we call the black world in the in the world of secret programs there was a great effort going on to come up with counters to these new Soviet weapon systems that could enable us to knock out their Sam system and that of course led to the development of the f-117 analysis of air-to-air combat in Vietnam called the Red Baron study had kick-started the race for stealth an operational analysis study showed that in Vietnam that most aircraft were killed by other aircraft that they hadn't seen so from this you get the idea that if the aircraft isn't seen it has a tremendous advantage air combat data for world war ii and korea had reinforced this need for invisibility so from this in a process of operational analysis the US Air Force learns that what you really need to do is be invisible to the enemy and that means that an aircraft is designed to be as near as possible invisible to an enemy fighter aircraft it's geometry is designed to give it a very low profile that is to make it very invisible to an oncoming fighter aircraft using high-frequency fighter aircraft radar the principle of stealth technology is to literally make an aeroplane invisible to the enemy an aircraft's shape must reflect incoming radio waves away from the enemy radar rather than towards it to further increase low observable characteristics an aeroplane is then covered in materials that absorb radar signals further reducing its visibility on a radar screen stealth doesn't mean invisible it just means less visible operational analysis shows that if you apply certain computer models to air-to-air combat the more stealthy aircraft the one that's harder to see is likelier to win leading the way in stealth technology was Lockheed skunkworks in the late 1970s tell wasn't widely known outside of a few companies the ability to integrate stealth technology shaping for stealth and the materials was really only well known in to companies it was Lockheed and Northrop in 1977 amid unprecedented security Lockheed had flown a prototype of the world's first stealth fighter and by the 1980s during Operation just cause it's f-117 had helped to destroy general Noriega --zz regime in Panama now the US Air Force decided that any new fighter must incorporate stealth technology and identified two other areas in which a future air superiority fighter should excel well at that stage of the game who was clear that the Air Force wanted a stealthy fighter it was also clear that they wanted an airplane that would super cruise in other words run supersonically without lighting off to afterburners and they didn't want to sacrifice any of the classic fighter maneuverability so they wanted a fighter that besides all the new technology would maneuver as well or better than the f-15 in October 1982 representatives from fighter manufacturers met with the US Air Force and began to identify the specific must-haves for the new fighter at the time there were eight contractors of built combat aircraft in the States seven of those responded to a request for proposals from that period of 1983 to the 85 or 86 was a process of refinement you know narrowing down the specific parameters it must be a supersonic cruise aircraft with a combat radius of seven to nine hundred miles with reduced observables if possible the aircraft would have to be able to operate on a 2,000 foot runway and must be easier to maintain than an f-15 the challenge had been issued now it was up to the finest aviation manufacturers in the world to respond I'm a village optimist and I have to say that the requirements were very demanding but I didn't have any I didn't have any strong feeling that we couldn't do this the Advanced Tactical Fighter program was about to begin and the Raptor America's fifth-generation fighter was about to be hatched by 1983 us-soviet relations had reached a new low following Leonid Brezhnev's death the Politburo now controlled by ex-kgb boss uri and drop off had been labeled by reagan as the focus of evil in the modern world continuing his policy of rearmament Reagan announced plans for the Strategic Defense Initiative better known as Star Wars and Moscow reacted furiously in which little early not August when Korean Airlines flight double-oh-seven on its way to Seoul from New York strayed several hundred miles of course into Soviet airspace Russia acted a fighter was sent up and the civilian airliner with 269 people on board was shot down the shooting down of kaal double-oh-seven sent shockwaves around the world straining international relations almost a breaking point what can we think of a regime that so broadly trumpets its vision of peace and global disarmament and yet so callously and quickly commits a terrorist act to sacrifice the lives of innocent human beings Reagan's reaction to the crisis strengthened u.s. conviction but still would now be the prime requirement for America's new fighter some senior people in the Pentagon looked at the stealth requirements and decided they were inadequate and they radically changed him so stealth became a really major dominant requirement in the program in this politically charged climate the US Air Force created its Advanced Tactical Fighter or ATF system program office based at wright-patterson Air Force Base in Ohio Colonel Albert CP Carrillo is placed in charge of the division one of the things we really wanted was the ability to leverage stealth in a high-performance fighter and we also wanted this high-performance fighter to still be capable of good clothes and within visual range maneuvering capability in fact we wanted more than just existing capability in some areas the manufacturers are invited to submit concepts for an aircraft with an operational radius of 800 miles enough to allow it to operate over the entire central region of Europe from bases in central England it should have low observable characteristics and be able to cruise at Mach 1 point 5 for an astonishing 600 miles we weren't building an airplane for the 1990s although that was what we were trying to do we were really building a fighter for the 21st century that could take on all of the advanced threats that the Soviet Union was likely to throw in a sense all of the teams would have their work cut out for them but importantly the military added another complicating factor at the end of the concept demonstration phase the decision was made by the Air Force to launch a demonstration validation phase of the program that would involve building to flight demonstrators YF type airplanes that would then be evaluated they didn't have to have full armament they didn't have to have avionics they didn't have to have stealth coatings but essentially they were going to go out show us what you can do but building prototype aircraft is expensive and no one manufacturer could afford it on their own they all know that they must invest so much money and developing that if they don't get the contract they're going to be so out of pocket it's gonna hurt the company badly we Lockheed made a policy decision at the CEO level that we would seek teaming so the bottom line is we ended up deciding that we would team with Boeing and General Dynamics Fort Worth each manufacturer would submit a design for the demonstration valuation or dem vowel competition but had agreed that the winning company would be the prime contractor and its partners subcontracted to produce major components everybody's investment will be at least partly repaid because everybody gets piece of the action seven designs for the Air Force competition was submitted for final evaluation all of the seven contractors came out with designs that were very feasible and it could that could have been built the question was which were the best and then how did we determined that they really were good enough to manufacturers with strong experience in stealth technology Northrop with its b2 and Lockheed with its f-117 lead the way northrop's Advanced Tactical Fighter or ATF design was for an alien looking aircraft with diamond planform wings and huge V tails it was a design that stressed speed and stealth Northrop came in with a an airplane that really from the very beginning looked just like the Y of 23 that eventually was built as well Lockheed's entry echo that of the f-117 it's vectored thrust Arrowhead shape trapezoidal wings and four tails ensured that the aircraft would be maneuverable the fact was that Lockheed and Northrop had significant advantages in the fact that they had built stealth aircraft and flown them as a big credibility factor there on October the 31st 1986 both Lockheed and Northrop ATF designs were declared the winners of the competition under the terms of the dem val competition each team would build two aircraft at the end of the process one of two designs would become America's new Advanced Tactical Fighter costing billions of dollars the new fighter would make a technological leap into the 21st century just nine months after being selected to build to demonstration valuation fighters for the US Air Force Lockheed shocked everyone and scrapped its original design in July of 87 we looked at our design at that time and we looked at what we thought it would weigh and how it would perform and with no input from the air force we decided to start over so between July 13th of 87 and mid-october that year basically that's where the f-22 came into the world in a hectic three-month process with help from its partners look he produced a completely different configuration with a clipped delta wing we changed to clip diamond wings which gave us almost the same aerodynamic performance but a lot lower structural weight we did the same thing with the trapezoidal horizontal tails and the same thing with the verticals over the next four years at a cost of just over two billion dollars America's tactical fighter competition became the largest program of its kind and in 1990 just months after the disintegration of the Soviet Union the shapes of the two rival designs were finally unveiled and now ladies and gentlemen I proudly present to you the yf-22 a prototype for US air superiority in the 21st century [Music] on behalf of the entire team I am honored to present the yf-23 [Music] Northrop's version called the yf-23 closely resembled its original design well it was the most unusual looking at very futuristic it had twin V tails as opposed to what's called a cruciform twin verticals and twin horizontals I had a large trapezoidal wing and it had a very slender shape and looked at from the edge on view in contrast Lockheed's design called the yf-22 seemed surprisingly conventional with four tail surfaces vectored thrust a broad solid body and a conventional wing but unlike Lockheed's other stealth aircraft the f-117 radar absorbent materials were not applied over the whole of the FA 22 but used selectively on its edges cavities and crucial surface areas [Music] you walk around the airplane everywhere you look what you see is something that's designed to do the job in the most efficient and effective way and no wasted space no wasted capability it's truly an airplane that's intended and has been optimized for its job the f-22 carries its weapons internally for weapons bays are hidden in the central mid-body section six missiles can be carried in the ventral bays which are covered with bi-fold doors the side bays will each hold one Sidewinder missile carried on a trapeze launcher the mid-body section also houses the fighters landing gear and complex Inlet ducts right from day one on the f-22 we decided to put s-shaped Inlet ducts on it so the airplane is built with s-shape Inlet ducts so that there's no way a radar is ever seeing the forward face of the jet engine attached to the mid-body is the fore body which accommodates the cockpit and advanced avionics both the yf-23 and the yf-22 are impressive looking machines but their performance still needs to be tested the most crucial stage of the competition is still to come the flight testing [Music] Northrop was first in the air in August 1990 flown by Paul Metz the yf-23 got him the test was a huge success but Lockheed was quick to respond and on September the 29th at Edwards Air Force Base in California Lockheed chief test pilot Dave Ferguson prepared the raptor for its maiden flight I pulled on the runway and looked down the runway it was just a feeling of really relief and that we're gonna do it and I ran the airplane up to 80% military power and acceleration was just amazing I mean it was like an f15 in full afterburner and I thought the only thing in this airplane that's ever flown before it was me and I I think in the back of my mind I was saying please fly please fly fine I pulled your nose up and it just lifts it off [Music] I was fully aware we had a wonderful flying airplane enough the handling qualities in the takeoff and landing their power approach as we call it were just absolutely superb when I landed and sure met Nate the airplane I said hey boss we really have a winner here the way the f-22 performed was no surprise to anybody who was involved in the program not at all I mean my money has been on the f-22 from early 1985 and it'll be there till I'm gone over the next three months the ruptor underwent a whole series of tests the Air Force required both teams to give mental performance projections and then they were going to actually compare that with what the airplanes actually did in flight subsonic supersonic at different altitudes and so forth the winner of this stage would earn a contract for 650 aircraft the decision would hinge not just on what the contract has promised but on the Air Force's confidence in their ability to deliver we expected to get a lot of flying done in the 90 days we actually got 72 flights out of two airplanes in 90 days and that is about as good as you can do during flight testing the Raptor had beaten northrop yf-23 in a number of crucial performance areas we focused on the supersonic testing including super cruising and we did something that Northrop didn't do and that is we did launch a couple of missiles we launched a Sidewinder out of the internal side bay on our prototype airplanes and we launched an AM Ram long-range air-to-air missile out of the internal weapons Bay the yf-22 had clearly shown that in every category it was far superior to any existing fighter the Air Force was was very impressed by what Lockheed had done their flight test program was very aggressive they flew hard and fast they flew many more hours and sorties than Northrop did and all of that gave the Air Force confidence that they knew what they were doing high confidence and they could build us a very airplane but it would be events in 1991 that would carve out the Raptors future 22 minutes after midnight on January the 17th 1991 Lockheed's stealth f-117 spearheaded u.s. stripes against Saddam Hussein's regime the performance of Lockheed's stealth bombers during Operation Desert Storm would give the company and its aircraft some priceless publicity I think clearly Lockheed was benefited in 1991 by the Gulf War where the f-117 was it was a star performer and there were skeptics of stealth even as late as that that had to be beneficial to the program but another aircraft also emerged from the Gulf War with a glowing reputation [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] the f-15 the aircraft destined to be replaced by the ATF had emphatically confirmed its status as the foremost air superiority fighter in the world now it appeared that the need for an advanced stealthy fighter the f-22 might be totally unfounded it's not like the f-15 wasn't any good it's good aircraft it's still a good aircraft it will be a good aircraft for years to come you could even just chew up the factory and keep building new f-15 why not but not everyone agrees the big weakness in their argument is they are making a statement about world conditions today and what the threats are today the real issue is what capability you want for 2025 or 2030 the people who say you don't need this they think the world is not going to change in the next 20 years and that is a hell of an assertion by April 1991 bogged down by the f-15 debate the US Air Force prepares to announce the winner of the Advanced Tactical Fighter contract but would the Raptor emerge from the controversy unscathed [Music] on April the 1st 1991 the US Air Force awarded a nine and a half billion dollar contract to the Lockheed Boeing General Dynamics team responsible for the winning f-22 Raptor design having won the contract Lockheed announced that it intended to locate the f-22 s headquarters in Georgia where the Raptors forward fuselage would be built General Dynamics were build the f-22s mid-body section in Fort Worth Texas and Boeing would manufacture the wings and tail in Seattle Washington [Music] but just eight months after the contract was awarded the program hit its first major snag we lost one of the why F twenty-twos fortunately the test pilot who's a good friend of mine then and now walked away unharmed during preliminary testing the unthinkable happened a yf-22 flown by Tom Morgan fell crashed just after tape as this unique footage shows the aircraft's thrust vectoring system forces it to barely land on the runway a key element of the Raptors design thrust vectoring uses moveable exhaust nozzles to alter the angle of thrust from the two Pratt and Whitney engines as the Raptor makes its low-level flyby Tom Morgan felt keeps the stick forward to keep the nose down but as the landing gear is retracted the thrust vectoring engages and pushes the aircraft towards the tarmac as the pilot struggles to correct this change in direction the Raptor si sorts the fundamental error there had nothing to do with the airplane it had to do with the fact that you don't fly a green airplane and fly it at low speeds at low altitudes the cause of that accident was stupidity on the part of the management it had nothing to do with technology despite the loss of a stealth aircraft the program had achieved its major goals ten million man-hours of analysis four thousand hours of radar testing and hundreds of hours of flight testing had gone into the development of the aircraft even before construction was given the go-ahead [Music] in fact the f-22 has accomplished more flight testing than any other fighter prior to full-scale production the first fa20 to built for the US Air Force was unveiled in a ceremony on April the 9th 1997 at the company's headquarters in Marietta Georgia [Applause] now Air Force pilots would get the opportunity to check out the new aircraft for themselves I would call the Raptor the Miss America of all aircraft it's got the talent it's got the bikini contest won it's beautiful it's got all the capabilities it really wins the show in every aspect the airplane is by watering it it does everything the pilot asked of it and it is very good at what it does first flown by the Air Force in 1997 pilots at Edwards Air Force Base have surpassed 2,000 flight test hours in more than 900 missions the first time I went out one effe 22 me against four f-16s [Music] and they told me what they were gonna do they were going to do everything possible to defeat my systems and I watched exactly what they did the entire time and shot him off it was almost too easy now it's almost laughing in the cockpit one of the key advances in the Raptors design is its advanced cockpit and integrated avionics systems but I think really where the Raptor gets its amazing capability is the fusion of all of the different sensors on the aircraft you have a tactical scope that combines the information of all the other sensors on the aircraft into one display for the pilot so as a pilot you don't have to sort through the radar or another sensor to see what's going on around you information this power and the way this airplane displays information to you it gives you knowledge of the battlespace it's all about seeing what's out there in front of you and being able to make decisions about what to engage when to engage and how to engage it I'd say integrated avionics does two things for me number one it makes me a lot safer it gives me less chance to crash my jet it also makes every pilot who flies this aircraft more deadly instead of having to do six or eight steps to achieve a kill you really only have to do one the raptor carries a formidable array of ordnance all of the Raptors weapons are housed inside the aircraft two Bay's at the bottom of the plane utilize a pneumatic style hydraulic launcher that literally punched the missiles or J dams out of the aircraft with a force of 40 G's and to side Bay's how's air-to-air missiles here a trapeze launcher moves the missile outside the airframe very rapidly a fraction of a second before the missile is fired and to complement the Raptors armament of eight missiles the fighter also has a gun at one point in the evolution of the Advanced Tactical Fighter program the US Air Force had raised the question of eliminating the gun to save weight I think that the designers of the FA 22 realized mistake for the past like the F for initially being designed without a gun and realized that you should never say never about a threat that you're gonna face or a situation you're gonna find yourself in and so the raptor has designed itself a gun will anybody get close enough for us to use the gun well hopefully not probably not by the late 90s pilots in the Raptor program were convinced that their aircraft was made of the right stuff that would easily be able to outperform and destroy any other fighter in existence it is the sum of the parts that makes the FA 22 so capable probably most important in my eyes is the stealth having an aircraft that nobody can see is just a tremendous tremendous advantage the speed the maneuverability the precision all those factors are incredible also so when you put everything together the Raptor is just incredible but this belief was exclusively based on controlled flight and missile firing exercises what the Raptors pilots really needed was combat experience and they were about to get it before the FA 22 Raptor enters operational service with the US Air Force in the autumn of 2005 it will have completed thousands of hours of vigorous combat testing but since Desert Storm critics of the f-22 program claim that the f-15 Eagle destined to be replaced by the Raptor already has the attributes necessary to remain the world's pre-eminent air superiority fighter well into the new millennium [Applause] [Music] it is a view dismissed by the US Air Force if you look at the f-15 and the f-18 and compare it with existing fighters that are sold around the world today you'll find that today we're almost at pari if we ever run up against an enemy that has the ability in terms of the aircrew to use those enemy fighters we will have a tough time with the current generation the f-15 is a great aircraft and an air-to-air it is outstanding however with the production of new fighters that are being produced today and also some service to air threats there are situations in the f-15 that would make me nervous [Music] in March 2003 supporters of the f-15 got the opportunity to see whether or not the Eagle was still the best fighter in the sky five f-15s would go head to head with a single rafter although no missiles would be used during the exercise the soldiers would closely resemble actual combat no quarter would be given by either side this was a kill-or-be-killed exercise the response ares in and me and my biggest concern was running out of weapons too soon all five f-15s have learned by experience f-22 pilots one by one the Raptor brings them down I could never see them I never knew that they were there and I died I could hear him on the radio calling his simulated missile shots Fox - and knowing that this was getting really unnerving because I could also tell his range was was closing rapidly on me I [Applause] don't think anybody ever saw me the entire time that while we were out in the airspace could not find him no matter what I did and the next time was when he flew directly over the top of my hair for my soaring goods I know firsthand from flying the Raptor against other aircraft and flying other aircraft against the Raptor that it's like clubbing baby seals it's so easy the first indication you have that the Neff 822 is out in your area of responsibility is when you are in your parachute heading down towards earth and your your jet is falling a little bit faster than you are and combat testing with f-15s the FA 22 Raptor has emphatically proven its doubters wrong there have been times when the rapture has gone up two versus eight against f-15s and it ends up being boring for the adversaries because no matter what they do they die having flown the f-15 and now having flown the Raptor and seeing combat I would not want to be on the receiving end of what the FA 22 is capable we will take on anything any combination of the latest the latest aircraft that we can throw it ourselves and we win today 27 fa 22 Raptors have been delivered to the US Air Force and are in limited operation at Edwards Nellis and Tyndall Air Force bases many more will follow the air force has agreed to a final production run of almost 300 aircraft I think 300 FA 20s will tip the scales of any conflict in our favor I think that any country who sees 300 FA twenty-twos flying towards it has got to get a little nervous Lockheed expects that a full production rate of 60 aircraft per year will have been achieved by the end of 2004 and with components and parts coming from four to six congressional states the fa 22 is truly a national effort costing a massive 93 million dollars each the Raptor is certainly the world's most expensive fighter aircraft but for many it is money well spent yeah this is something special this is not like an f15 on steroids or an f-16 on steroids this is the real thing with a leap of technology that's orders of magnitude better than what we have there the interesting thing about the f-22 though is it is a fixed volume with an infinitely increasing ability in terms of its computer capabilities if you think about the airplane has fixed holes in the sides of the fuselage where computers sit today in the future there will be more computer capacity that requires less power is going in that same physical hole so the F a 22 over the course that's life won't become a more and more flexible and warm more potent machine as computer capacity increases [Music] America's fa20 to Raptor was created out of the Cold War fear that Russian made fighters would sweep aside the f-15 but the world has changed since the frigid days of the Cold War the Soviet Union no longer exists and the f-15 has more than earned the fear and respected commands as the current frontline fighter for the US Air Force but the Raptor Lockheed's fa20 - looks all set to carry US air force doctrine well into the 21st century I'd be terrified to to go into the arena or something like that I really would I've been on the receiving end of it in testing and and mentally translated myself what a business combat and it is a unnerving an a a disquieting feeling to fly in the same airspace with one of these airplanes I would say that it's not fair to our enemies or even our own technology to fight against the Raptor but the goal of war isn't fair that we don't go into combat because we want a fair fight we want to win as fast as possible with as little loss of life as possible and the Raptor allows that to do that for generations to come in today's changing world there are few certainties but the rule of the Raptor America's air dominance fighter over the skies is one of them | N Y D T | UCX6SlOdrQ8xsUyJvA93p9PA | 2018-08-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,628 | 31,694 |
qBV0ILaaE2Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBV0ILaaE2Q | Telecommunications in Western Sahara | Wikipedia audio article | telecommunications in Western Sahara include radio television fixed and mobile telephones and the Internet Morocco claims the Western Sahara territory and administers Moroccan law through Moroccan institutions in the estimated 85% of the territory it controls the Popular Front for the liberation of seguir el hamra and Rio de Oro Polisario an organization that has sought independence for the former Spanish territory since 1973 disputes Morocco's claim to sovereignty over the territory because of this long-running dispute many traditional telecommunications statistics are not reported separately for the Western Sahara topic radio and television radio stations Morocco's state broadcaster so siete national Aida radio diffusion EDI television s NRT formerly RT M operates a radio service from Lyon 2008 Polisario backed medium-wave a.m. and shortwave radio stations are on the air 2008 unofficial amateur radio stations occasionally operate from Polisario territory this is classified as the DX CC entity Western Sahara operators use call signs with the prefix s0 an informal identifier that has not been issued by the International Telecommunications Union radios 56,000 1997 television stations Morocco's state broadcaster SN RT operates a TV service that is relayed in the territory 2008 the Polisario owned territory operates a minor television service known by the name of ras DTV television sets 6,000 1997 topic telephones calling code + 2 1 2 international call prefix oo main lines about 2,000 lines in use 1999 estimate mobile cellular unknown telephones system sparse and limited system tied into Morocco's system by microwave radio relay tropospheric scatter and satellite 2008 satellite earth stations to Intelsat Atlantic Ocean linked to Rabat Morocco 2008 topic internet top-level domain none as a disputed territory no country code top-level domain ccTLD is assigned however a is reserved for this purpose and will be assigned if the competing claimants reach an agreement Internet users unknown 2012 fixed broadband unknown 2012 wireless broadband unknown 2012 internet hosts no hosts explicitly associated with Western Sahara 2012 ipv4 no addresses allocated 2012 Internet Service Providers ISPs nah topic internet censorship and surveillance there is no indication that internet access in the territory differs from that in internationally-recognized Morocco which was generally open Morocco was listed as engaged in selective internet filtering in the social conflict security and Internet tools areas and as little or no evidence of filtering in the political area by the open net initiative only in August 2009 freedom house listed Morocco's Internet freedom status as partly free in its 2013 freedom on the net report Morocco considers the part of the territory that it administers to be an integral component of the kingdom with the same laws and structures regarding civil liberties political and economic rights Moroccan law prohibits citizens from criticizing Islam or the institution of the monarchy or to oppose the government's official position regarding territorial integrity and Western Sahara Saharan media outlets and bloggers practiced self-censorship on these issues and there are no reports of government action against them for what they write human rights and Sahrawi bloggers affiliated with leftist political groups assume that authorities closely monitor their activities and feel the need to hide their identities topic see also telecommunications in Morocco société nationale ADA radio diffusion at D television SNR T the public broadcaster of Morocco | wikipedia tts | UClqS6IYGeofUnMEBJmSzf2g | 2019-01-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 543 | 3,601 |
zDC3Jj7RJMc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDC3Jj7RJMc | OLIGHT WARRIOR 3S AND i3T TORCH quick review and demo | [Music] thank you right so all light have very kindly sent out the new Warrior 3s technical power with proximity sensor throw of 300 meters maximum 2 300 lumens which is brightly and this is the i3t slim pocket light that takes uh trouble air batteries this one's rechargeable actually it's Triple A and you can put rechargeables in there I suppose so let's look what's in the box first off the little one foreign I've already wanted it like but it comes in a bit of plastic packaging take it off so you guys like a little pen it's a clip it and put over here in your pocket let's see on off there double click for brightness one click for low temperature for bright we're going to try it out later on when it gets dark but for now just sit in the functions obviously this is where the battery's got the top of that it feels nice man look at the Quality came with the batteries two double A everybody's got double a batteries it's got it um the O-ring on there so I'm presuming it's waterproof I'm just looking at that so just for goes back on nice feel to it hmm feels nice useful leads me so that's the little one so get the big one out now it comes in a nice box opens up you've got here foreign yeah that's just that's just a quick run through of what you can do it comes in a nice little case look on things I can put three about as well it's got a little clip it on your belt take it out [Music] and there's the unit Warrior three this is your on off here on the side is also on off on the back this is quick on quick off and it's also the charging point I'll get the charger out in a minute which feels nice that's just a good nice pocket sizer in here wow charger and actions which I've already had out so there's a Georgia USB this is the bit like a bit here oh it magnetizes the bottom there strong magnet as well let me take some pull out it's not going to just fall off easily that's quite good because some of them come off too easy it's a good powerful magnet all right so I've charged it up anyway ready to go I'm gonna see what it can do when it gets dark so we'll come back when it's dark I've got the details here just before we go into the darkness I've got the details of what you do to switch it on so on off is just a single click on off that was um it memorizes the last setting it was on so that was on bright so when it's on you change the um the brightness level you can hold it and it Cycles through Cycles to it went dead right there like there's soaked in there now oh so it doesn't do it constant you've got to just all right you just do little ones all right so I'll tell you cycle it Moonlight mode when the flashlight's off you press and hold the side switch for a second and that brings on the Moonlight mode and that's really low light basically showing you don't want to Blind everybody that's enough first double click on the side and that's the turbo mode which is crazy hot bright and then it's got the strobe more it's triple click and that's a strobe turn that off all right so the tail switch it produces different output settings you press lightly or hard so you've got your turbo mode press down you don't click it on or off you just press it click it on press that's that's a you've got to get the feel for that because you can click it off that's a terrible one there so you don't need to click it soft press so that's this that's the way you turn on and off it's memorized Moonlight mode so that's that as bright as can be is it off so that'll go back to the right now when you turn it back on to the moonlight that's it so it memorizes your last one right we'll see how bright it is because the GoPro is known to be bad in low light see how good it makes you look your GoPro footage when it's dark obviously Not Dark Yet this Sun's going down right so we're in Pitch Darkness now so what I'm going to do is click the back of the torch that's the back where the um the charger magnetizers do there you go you know how dark it is when GoPros are in low light I mean look at that that's I think that's a turbo mode be careful not to blind people in the tents these are midges you can see right so it's off Moonlight mode next one up that's the three mods there that's the bright one and you've got the turbo which is bad so if you want to go out with your dog where's the dog where's the dog that is bright man but the downside is that it's getting pretty hot so you've got to like not have it on turbo for too long it's better there that's more civilized mod if you get a good few hours with this turbo mode I think gives you 23 minutes of that but you really don't want it that hot um I keep saying hot you don't want it that high on Turbo unless you're really looking for something cause the end of it gets really hot um you've got to be careful as well that it doesn't burn a hole in your tent or your bag so just be careful of that because it does get hot but man it's bright and it's bright that's it point up to the sky see all the stars out off all right let's get the little pen torch off bear with us we're still in the dark here so click on launch pen torch that's your Moonlight mode and that's your uh double click for too high brightness I mean this is just double air batteries even that's really bright I'm gonna you're not gonna get lost with that that's a little pen torch how bright is that very bright so what I'm going to do is I'm going to post this little video about this torches here um there's a sale on so it's expensive on the website at the minute but with the discount codes and everything that I'm going to put in the links it's basically half price for the big one oh you see the price for the other one this is a giant battery a new nod so that's it so we'll have a look at the um the chords and that in the link or the descriptions everything I'm very impressed I really am impressed I love good torch me and I use them all the time I still use it all like I've still got that all eight head touch I've got it on red mode at the moment look at that that's red that's the head torch all right so we will use the torches on the next Camp next Wild Camp whenever that is just one last thing that I forgot to add this uh the all light the warrior three has an S on it the S is for sensor and it's approximity sensor so you've got on turbo mode there right you get too close down move away Powers up move too close Powers down pose up that's the proximity Center and that is to stop you setting things on fire and to stop dazzling people to walk in front of you that sort of thing but that's the new thing about this is the proximity Center probably the most important thing I forgot to mention it in that review but I'm just going to add this on at the end so there we go nice bit of kit I'll put all the links in below have a look at it lovely things are nice in the hand Clips on your belt you get a little pouch with it as I showed that nice solid click on convinced it's waterproof because it's got o-ring for the battery yeah I like it | Andy Wardle | UCgKxNV8RwVZXOW9RCnp1vsA | 2022-09-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,427 | 7,015 |
wslSq8Ntabw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wslSq8Ntabw | Lesson 57: Perfect Tenses - Negatives & Questions - English Grammar Practice Videobook Exercises | hello students welcome again to one more class now we have grammar practice lesson 57 perfect tenses negatives and questions as usual some explanation first guys form negatives with the present perfect and present perfect continuous tenses by placing not after health or tests the contractions haven't it hasn't are generally used some examples they have not worked here and they haven't worked here contracted form simple form cool more it has not been snowing has not cool and it hasn't been snowing it has not been it hasn't been form yes/no questions with these perfect tenses by placing have has before the subject examples have they worked here guys have before the subject okay so have they worked here and has it been snowing cool guys now we're gonna have some practice as usual that's great II change the following sentences from affirmative to negative use both the full form and the contracted form you guys have water do you have coffee okay buckle up here we go one they have worked a lot to be where they are guys negative okay they have worked they have not worked they have not worked a lot to be where they are so now I'm gonna copy this and I'm gonna paste and we're gonna do it contract it they haven't they haven't worked a lot to be where they are cool number two he has been teaching English for many years he has not been teaching English for many years and I'm gonna get more space guys okay so so is living now cool paste he has not becomes he has it he hasn't been teaching English for many years and three it has been raining it has been raining it has not guys I see it's very simple you just have to practice okay as much as possible this is why I'm speaking a lot I speak a lot I repeat a lot because I want to make sure that you guys are learning okay and my voice is going to be there lingering okay cool it has not been raining it hasn't it has not becomes it hasn't been raining okay two guys number four I have spoken to my boss about my promotion I have not spoken I have not spoken to my boss about my promotion I have not I haven't guys my voice is a little bit stronger today yeah my voice has been tell me back to normal okay everything's fine it's just that I have been speaking too much recording creating too many lessons and my voice was a little bit exhausted but my powerful voice is coming back till now we go to number five you have been practicing the P no you have been practicing the piano shame on me I haven't you have not you have not been practicing the piano you haven't you haven't been you haven't been practicing the piano number six she has been the best employee taste she lets just try her she has not been the best employee now let's emphasize a little bit more she hasn't she hasn't been the best employee number seven he has been working for ten hours let's save him he has not been working I have guys I'm not sure about him but I have four actually more than ten hours much more so he has not been working for 10 hours this is gonna become he hasn't he hasn't been working you guys notice that I like to talk right I like to speak so he has not been working for 10 hours he hasn't been working for 10 hours number 8 they have been driving all day long they have to drive in party space cool they have been driving they have not been driving they have not been driving and that's gonna be they haven't they haven't been driving all day long number 9 he has been waiting since 9:00 a.m. he has not he has not been waiting since 9:00 a.m. becomes he hasn't he hasn't been waiting since 9:00 a.m. 10:00 they have returned from Canada this is gonna be they have not returned they have not returned from Canada contracted form guys they haven't they haven't returned oops okay they haven't returned from Canada 11 she has lives alone first six months she has she has not she has not lived alone for six months this is gonna become contracted form she hasn't she has not guys she hasn't great she hasn't lived alone for six months 12 John has found his wallet John has John has not taught luck John has not found his wallet becomes jawed hasn't John hasn't found his wallet 13 you have been cooking for 2 hours you have not you have not been cooking for two hours this is gonna be guys you haven't you haven't been cooking just like that you haven't been cooking for two hours 14 she has talked to me about her problems she has more space cool she has not talked to me about her problems and this is gonna be now she hasn't she hasn't talked to me she hasn't talked to me about her problems and 15 Gail has left for Denver Gail has not left for Denver Gil has not Gail hasn't Gail hasn't left for Denver like these guys cool Gail hasn't left for and sixteen they have been having issues with their computers Michu so they have not they have not been having issues with their computers this is gonna be they have not they haven't they haven't cool they haven't been having issues with their computers and 17 she has been working more she has been working more but now she's gonna be lazy she has not been working more she's been working last now contracted form guys she hasn't she has not she hasn't she hasn't been working more she has not been she hasn't been working more 18 they have been living together since last year they have not they have not been living together since last year so this is gonna be guys contracted form they haven't they haven't been living together since last year cool now what be change the sentences two questions are you guys ready I am so there we go from affirmative to questions number one they have work it a lot to be where they are guys help me they have becomes have they have they working a lot to be where they are question mark Q have before the subject so have they the verb before the subject have they work it a lot and the main verb cool number two it has been teaching English for many years he has passed he has he been teaching English for many years I don't know about him but I have three it has been rainy it has been it's been has it been has it been rainy as it has or no it hasn't or yes it has or no it hasn't for I have spoken to my boss about my promotion I have have i my memories so terrible I can't remember that I spoke in to my boss about my promotion I'm not sure maybe I should speak again because he or she my pause hasn't told me anything I mean no feedback maybe I should speak again five you have been practicing the piano you have have you no I haven't have you been practicing the piano no I haven't so sorry I haven't really been so busy with all these grammar classes and so many other things I know piano we see a pretty important I love it but now I have other things to do but piano wait for me I'm coming back six she has been the best employee this is gonna be pass she passed she being the best employee question cool number seven he has been working for ten hours guys please you'll tell me now huh has he been working for ten hours question eight they have been driving all day long they have been driving half they have they been driving not like that like this cool have they been driving all day long question nine space he has been waiting since 9:00 a.m. copy/paste and change pass he been waiting since 9 a.m. 10 they have returned from Canada have they they have have they have they returned from Canada question cool 11 she has lived alone for six months she has can you guys tell me huh has she has she lived alone for six months you say guys it's really very simple hum just practice and practice and practice 12 John has found his wallet yes John John has pass John found his wallet it's question now 13 you have been koukin for two hours you have have you have you been cooking for two hours 14 she has talked to me about her problems she has has she has has she talked to me about her problems question mark cool she has talked has she talked to me about her problems and 15 Gail has left for Denver Gail has left now we have a name so has pretty much the same guys has Gail left for Denver I don't know I don't know her so 16 they have been having issues with their computers they have been half they been have they been having issues with their computers they have been having so have they been having issues with their computers hmm please I'm not gonna help you don't call me no pizzas anymore 17 she has been working more she has been has she been she has been working more pass she been working more okay Oh periods back here she has been working more has she been working more and 18 they have been living together since last year they have been living together have they have they been living together like that cool have they been living together since last year cool you guys that was fast huh we are finished so thank you once again so much for watching my classes if you like this video please like it and if you are not subscribed please subscribe thank you so much and I see you soon again please like and subscribe thank you for watching you | Guy Reloaded | UCp0AY6xT9N-4gvvQ4v5iMcQ | 2020-06-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,747 | 9,012 |
9hh01vCixEM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hh01vCixEM | Politics Is Fake and Staged ! Obama | [Applause] [Music] [Applause] I am not asking anybody to take a chance on me I'm asking you to take a chance on your own aspirations I'm not just asking you to take a chance on me I'm also asking you to take a chance on your own aspirations we have serious problems to solve and we need serious people people to solve them in Australia we have serious challenges to solve and we need serious people to solve them the world judged the Iraqi regime was a dangerous aggressor in the interest of world peace and Regional security the community of Nations required Iraq to surrender its offensive Arsenal the world judged the Iraqi regime to be a dangerous aggressor in the interest of world peace and Regional security the community of Nations EXP fed Iraq from Kuwait required Iraq to Sur surrender its offensive Arsenal by taking the tough decisions tough long-term decisions Punch and Judy The Punch and Judy Politics as we stand on the crossroads of History I know we can make the right choices and meet the challenges that lay before us and that as we stand on the crossroads of History we can make the right choices and meet the challenges that face us why am I the first kinck in a thousand generations to be able to get the university why is glenis the first woman in her family in a thousand generations and I started thinking as I was coming over here why is it that Joe Biden is the first in his family ever to go to a university why is it that my wife who sitting out there in the audience is the first and her family to ever go to college all of us are going to be just fine no matter what happens whatever happens we're going to be fine but what's at stake is whether America is going to be fine I just hope that we'll be able to say the same thing about the American people he's only interested in two things making Australians aright of it and telling them who's to Blind for it he is interested in two things and two things only making you afraid of it and telling you who's to blame for it you work hard for what you want in life we want our children and all children in this nation we want our children in this nation only limit to the height of your achievements is the reach of your dreams and your willingness to work hard for them work for them | NEWS COLLECTOR | UCEMYpMO209aX8vR6CaBYEpA | 2017-02-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 432 | 2,263 |
fP62zjm9V6s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fP62zjm9V6s | 2 Dimensional Analysis Results - How Do Part and Assembly Tolerances Affect the Build? | the purpose of a tolerance analysis model is to understand how part and assembly tolerances affect the overall build and fit of a final product there are three main types of results that can be obtained directly from a tolerance analysis model in 3d CS a Monte Carlo simulation a high-low median sensitivity analysis and a geo factor geometric effects analysis all three analyses provide different information for assessing product quality the Monte Carlo simulation an industry standard predicts what percentage of builds will fail to meet critical quality characteristics the high-low median analysis or hlm and geo factor analysis both identify which tolerances are contributing the most to those failures hlm analyzes the contribution based on the total range of a tolerance geo factor analyzes the contribution based on part geometry a combination of these three results provides the necessary information for tolerance design and process optimization these optimizations can lead to reductions in assembly time rework material waste and costly rework of tooling | Dimensional Control Systems | UCDODhOB6Xov9vRrYIRTmcDw | 2015-09-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 165 | 1,067 |
YN5BQVNtrFU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YN5BQVNtrFU | Tirupati railway station set for a major makeover | nalboon deniability Tirupathi railway station no until jaramana la banda Jason at lo the Railway Board Chairman Vinod Kumar Yadav telly Piero railway station asunder in China llamo play the Rakshasa here purchase 'no waiting hallo Clara mean sheriff station near the table and arugula Barjatya Pathak Anya Mishkin Charu at a pharaonic till channel relay station Riley terrible I'll regret to 5 and 10 apparel parameter una tercera in keeping this station very clean we are already in the process of distributing station as a very classy station the investment which we applied around 450 comb and then also we are going to develop facility activity list so that we're number of neutrons can be added activity station recently 30 station and therefore we are taking the infrastructure development next two years this is station the face of the system will change | ETV Andhra Pradesh | UCJi8M0hRKjz8SLPvJKEVTOg | 2019-01-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 143 | 861 |
QIrJ2LIoiS0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIrJ2LIoiS0 | How to Shutdown Westminster Computer Lab | this is the avit department showing you how to shut down the computer lab you should bring up the it talk application to manage the workstations and click on to the power down and select uh yes to power down all workstations um this is a very important and will power down within two seconds um although it looks like all the workstations are still logged in uh they aren't um so you feel free to close the application you should be um checking things grabbing work if you need to on your USB stick this is another YouTube video or opening up a web browser to report any problems to the apit department uh click onto the shutdown icon it should shut down the server and on the screen you'll notice at some point it turns blue uh indicating that it actually has shut down next you should go to the data display unit and uh you should power press the power uh button to power it off this is very very important do not do anything until that uh data display unit has um the fan has stopped running fan will probably run for about 30 seconds to dissipate the heat you can take this time to power off the printer look for around see if there's any additional problems to record at a later date uh but do not proceed until that fan actually does shut off uh then you and at that point then you can actually power off the uh um the switch to the workstations you should power off the wireless uh keyboard because the you'll waste the batteries otherwise and you should take the keyboard and place it back onto the top of the server and shut the cupboard when you're finished then with all the power off you're free to turn off the the lights to the lab and uh just wanted to wish you happy volunteering and have a nice day | Murray Saul | UC0uCH5LG1613bFVMmFauKJg | 2011-06-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 330 | 1,715 |
LFVqLD-DkJc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFVqLD-DkJc | 2019 Tristar National Signature Series ID 19TRISTARNATSIG167 | it's time for Tristar Signature Series good luck everybody at 167 here we go seven times here for the other names seven times here for the letters and we're just about away now from finding out who gets which letter in the box break just a moment away from that big random seven times through for the other Dame's there we go lucky number seven and the first list is finished random here we go with our second list the last a letter initials seven times through lucky number seven I can see your letter in the box break wasn't gonna be coming out of Signature Series Mike Tyson autographed boxing glove oh it's a Mike Tyson autographed glove for a letter T oder congratulations Wow Jeff B hits a great one right there Congrats to you Jeff nice hit in the box break coming away with the Iron Mike Tyson autographed glove and Tristar Signature Series and now it's time to see what happens with the big hit island promo game there we go step of town ups true we're gonna randomize the other list seven times and see just what happens with our bacon island promo game who's going to move up the game board seven times through good luck everybody lucky number seven Jeffie congratulations you have just moved up the game board once again here in this big hit island game promotion congratulations man moving along and moving through the island I think you're on like 37 or something up here you're in like the DNR's haunted forest so you're somewhere in there and so I'm actually gonna move you up yep 38 is where you're gonna be and I'll do that right now very quickly as we get ready for more great stuff coming up around here okay hey you're out on the island oh the big island no doubt about it as awesome hit | BigHitIsland Breaks | UCyuBdrUmMPjwBa9Nphm-fZg | 2019-08-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 320 | 1,708 |
retGCkEuE5A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=retGCkEuE5A | Can this simple treatment transform patients with POTS and Long COVID? | my name is sanjay gupta i'm a consultant cardiologist in york today i wanted to talk to you about a potentially transformative treatment for pots and maybe long covert okay let's get started what is pots pot stands for postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome in this condition patients complain that when they stand up for a prolonged period of time they feel very uncomfortable with dizziness palpitation tremulousness and therefore they either have to sit or lie down or they risk collapsing when you examine them the heart rate can be found to be excessively fast especially when they're standing up now as doctors sometimes when we can't explain what is going on we just take what the patient tells us give it a fancy technical name and make it a condition this patient says that her heart rate goes up excessively when she is in an upright posture let's call it postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome that's not really a diagnosis it's just a medical jargon-filled term for what the patient has just told us it tells us nothing more than that but this is the term that we have ended up sticking with in fact i think the term pots tells patients a disservice because of the name of the condition many clinicians have incorrectly assumed that it is only a condition that is manifest when the patient is upright or standing up this is incorrect i have over a thousand patients with pots and i've spent a lot of time listening to their stories all of them say i feel rubbish all the time i just feel rubbish air when i'm upright so what do they mean when they say they feel rubbish all the time well they're always tired they have bad brain fog they have issues with lack of refreshing sleep they have horrendous gut issues they have chest pain breathlessness headaches they even have bladder symptoms and unfortunately the term pots does not capture all these other symptoms and therefore i prefer the term dysautonomia which means a disequilibrium between the flight and fight systems and the rest in digest systems in essence these patients spend a lot more time in flight and fight mode and very little time in rest in digest mode and therefore they're always simultaneously tired and wired and this is a far more appropriate and accurate name for this condition now how do patients develop pots increasingly we're seeing that they often inherited genetic vulnerabilities such as ehlers-danlos syndrome joint hyper mobility variant and they have this vulnerability they get on in their lives and then at some point in their lives they get hit by some kind of infection this vulnerability is then unmasked by this infection and the patient starts noticing these symptoms in essence people are born with a genie in their lamps and then an infection comes along and the genie is unleashed and then unfortunately they struggle to get that genie back in that lamp the most common infection that i've come across as a trigger for dysautonomias is glandular fever however there are other infections that can also trigger dysautonomias including coronaviruses and it is therefore not at all surprising that so many people have now developed this condition called long covet which has almost identical symptoms to a dysautonomia like pots and i would argue that perhaps pots and long covet are indeed the same condition why do i say this well let's look at the facts only ten percent of patients with covet develop long covert why if it were just about the virus then surely everyone who got coveted would be expected to get long covered there must be something special about that ten percent which makes them more vulnerable two the severity of covet infection does not have a bearing on whether you get long covered or not well if it was just about the virus then logic would dictate that the more severe the illness the greater the chance of having long curve it we do not see this again it makes you think that the virus simply flicks the switch in those people who possess that switch three when you talk to many long coveted sufferers they will admit to having some dysautonomic symptoms or beat even mild ones even before they caught covet many times they have just assumed that those symptoms were normal for them like oh i've always been a tired person i've always had ibs etc and then when they get hit by the infection that is when they find that their symptoms which were very mild get so much worse so it is highly likely that a majority of patients with long covert have pots and the problem is that because the definition of the term pots are so narrow patients with long covet will be managed as if they have a completely separate condition rather than being managed as a post-spiral dysautonomia the way pots is managed and unfortunately nowadays there are too many doctors who are interested in treating conditions rather than treating patients this means that many patients with long curve it may miss out on lots of helpful treatments which we use for parts and they will just be asked to hydrate and pace whilst we all wait for some fancy american pharmaceutical company to produce a mega expensive and potentially harmful new drug specifically for long covert i have hundreds of patients with long covert and i can categorically say that many of them feel much better when they're managed in the same way as i manage my pots patients in terms of optimal management for pots patients i use four approaches number one lifestyle modification number two physiotherapy number three medications and number four patient advocacy which is that the doctor if he is interested in truly helping the patient should try not only to get the patient feeling a bit better but you should try and help the patient maintain their identity by advocating for them to access modifications school work etc so those are the four approaches i tend to use you'll find a lot more details about these approaches on my other videos on this channel and i've even set up a website called www.podspecialist.com so you can check those out but to be honest these measures do make a difference but they don't seem to transform patients i usually see with all these four measures i see like a 30 40 50 improvement but my patients still remain enfeebled so today i wanted to talk about an intervention that in my experience can be transformative for some patients and in my opinion it should be offered far more widely than it has been today i'm going to talk to you about the benefit of regular intravenous saline infusions in pots and potentially even in many patients with long covert right now one of the most consistent symptoms in pots is that patients generally feel worse when they're upright the one thing that happens when we're upright is that gravity comes into the equation and gravity will pull blood towards it and therefore it is more difficult for us to get the blood up to the brain which is the furthest organ from the ground and where that we therefore have to rely heavily on our leg muscles and our blood vessels and our legs to squeeze and help push this blood upwards in patients with pots this does not happen as well and therefore blood pools in the legs and therefore less blood is available for circulation we also find that this same phenomenon happens when it is warm because when it is warm our blood vessels open up and therefore the leg vessels open up and this encourages more pooling more room for this blood to sink into which is being pulled down by gravity similarly patients will also feel much worse after a big carbohydrate-rich meal because the carbs need a lot more blood to go to the gut and the blood tends to pool in the gut this is a phenomenon called splenic pooling we also know that because of this reduction in circulating volume the heart has to work with less blood and therefore over a period of time the heart can actually become smaller which means that the heart is now pushing less blood out with each heartbeat and has to beat faster to get the same amount of blood around in addition the leg muscles start getting deconditioned which then propagates this vicious cycle that the patient finds themselves in we also know that patients with pots tend to run low on the hormones that are produced by the kidneys to help retain water so not only can't they circulate the blood they can't even have they even have difficulty holding on to it this is why many patients with bots will say that they are constantly urinating and many actually undergo investigation for a condition called diabetes insipidus because they're urinating so often that they are suspected to have this if we can therefore increase the circulating volume then patients feel better now the easiest way to do so at least theoretically is to ask the patient to drink more and this is why the first recommendation that we make is to ask the patient to substantially increase their fluid input to at least three liters of water daily and cut down on diuretics such as soda etc and reduce carbohydrate-rich meals because extra water does not stay in the blood vessels we have to ask the patient to take more salt and electrolytes as these encourage fluid retention in the blood vessels however despite these measures patients only see a mild and at most a modest benefit and the reasons for this are manifold number one it requires a lot of discipline to make sure you're constantly hydrating and if you're feeling awful all the time that's quite difficult number two the frequent urination is inconvenient bothersome and tiring you know these patients struggle to even stand up trying to go to the toilet 20 times a day is really hard many patients struggle with increasing salt intake and electrolytes because these can be very unpalatable patients with pots suffer from gut issues so they feel nauseous anyway and get easily bloated and they may also have impaired digestion and this may have an impact on what they're absorbing and finally when the water finally gets into the blood vessels they have difficulty holding on to it because of this deficiency in the hormones from the kidneys so in some ways if one could bypass the gut and in some way deliver the fluid with the right concentration of salt directly into the blood vessels then you would expect to have quicker and more dramatic effects and this is where the idea of giving intravenous saline comes in the problem is that patients still struggle to hold on to the water for a prolonged period of time so even though you can bypass the gut get the water directly into the blood vessels they get better with that but because they cannot hold on to that fluid for long enough they deteriorate after a few days and this is why intravenous saline in this setting has to be given repeatedly every week etc is there any evidence that intravenous saline infusions given repeatedly work well there's a very interesting paper by a very prominent pots physician called blair grub and he's from toledo in the us and he published this in the journal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology in 2017 and the paper was called effects of intravenous saline infusion in patients with medication refractory pods and these guys what they did was they took 57 patients who were already medicated and they were already on at least three different types of medications for their parts but they were still struggling and they recorded measures of quality of life before initiating intravenous saline infusions regularly one liter of intravenous saline every week this was given by a peripheral cannula and in the small number of patients they were given through ports bigger you know bigger things uh catheters that are actually stuck in a bigger vessel but the majority of them were given the infusion through a little cannula in the arm here and they were followed up these patients were followed up over the next three to twelve months to see if they reported an improvement in quality of life and the results are remarkable because it showed that only four patients out of these 57 did not feel that they had benefited all the rest reported a benefit and the benefit was seen in all domains across quality of life assessments most patients reported an immediate improvement in symptoms that lasted up to three days after the infusion many patients subsequently found that because they felt so much better they were able to use that improvement to do more physiotherapy get more conditioned and many were then able to discontinue the iv fluids altogether more importantly there were no major adverse events from the intravenous cell line so this is clearly very encouraging even though the study was non a non-blinded observational study rather than the randomized placebo-controlled trial which most doctors pay more attention to despite these encouraging data as yet i'm unaware of anyone who is doing a randomized control trial and this is probably because there's no real money to be made from intravenous saline which is cheap as chips anyway on the basis of this study one would think that this is a simple safe intervention it's not expensive and it would be something worth offering those patients who continues to struggle despite lifestyle physiotherapy and medication and i have many such patients who you do everything and they're still really struggling and so i was keen to explore this option for my patients unfortunately i found it far more difficult to convince the nhs gurus that this was worth trying for several reasons and i'll list them out many many doctors don't know anything about parts many who do know about it don't believe in it those who do believe in it fail to understand why just telling the patient to drink more is not an adequate enough intervention as potts is not considered a dangerous condition it does not seem to be important enough to address even though to my mind quality of life is really important many doctors feel that the benefit is simply due to a placebo effect even though you have to ask whether that really even matters because if someone says i don't enjoy my quality of life and after being given a cheap safe intervention the same person says i feel so much better could you still call it placebo just because you can't explain it does not mean that it's not worth doing because if it is about quality of life then the patient's perception of their quality of life is what is important and if you've made them feel better than you've delivered an effective intervention finally there are no easy mechanisms within a cash-strapped space of staff depleted nhs to provide such a service and despite all these challenges i was really keen to see if i could access fluids for some of my patients and my breakthrough came when one of my patients wrote to their mp who turned out to be mr rishi sunak who was then chancellor of the exchequer and he was also her local mp and mr sunak wrote to me and said look you know on the basis of humanitarian grounds you should be offering this patient intravenous fluids because she's got children uh she can't look after them she's incredibly debilitated and she's missing out on life and i agreed with that but i was very grateful to have mr sunak's support so i took his letter to my hospital managers and they all agreed and we started offering this lady intravenous saline and because we were able to offer her saline we could offer a few more patients intravenous saline so we started giving some of our worst affected patients intravenous saline infusions were via peripheral cannuli we don't put ports in because ports carry a much higher risk of blood clots and infections and therefore when you're trying out a new intervention you don't want to take anything do something that could expose the patient to any kind of risk so peripheral cannula very safe and i'm delighted to say that we are now we have now been giving intravenous fluids to about 30 or so of my worst affected patients and the vast majority have found this simple intervention to be transformative they come once a week they sit in our day case unit they receive intravenous saline two liters of intravenous saline over a four hour period via peripheral cannula they then go home and engage with physiotherapy because they feel better they get more conditioned and then they come back in a week and get the fluid again we've not been able to offer it to more people simply because there's a shortage of resources but i'm hoping that soon we'll be able to add our experience and develop an evidence base which will allow us to fund more resources now i wanted to share some feedback from my patients in their own words with you okay so let's this is from a gentleman called ben he said dear dr gupta i thought i would write to you now as we are a couple of months into my iv treatment i can't believe how much of a difference this treatment is making i admit i was skeptical at first but having run out of options in my treatment i had no alternative but to give this a try to start with i didn't see much difference but then after a couple of weeks my wife commented that i looked different immediately after receiving treatment and that i looked well and my complexion was more refreshed my skin was less pale i had more of a glow about me i am able to get more done than i have in the last six years on the day of the infusion i can bear to stand up for longer where usually i would be rushing for a chair or my mobility scooter this would last a day but that day is time i can spend with my family instead of being left behind as i was unable to participate i noticed a longer effect if i wear my compression stockings that i purchased from amazon ever since that i did this ever since i did this i'm able to extend these effects from my treatment into the following day although you only get one or two days of lesser symptoms from this treatment it has made such a difference to me i very much hope that funding will continue so that i am able to have more of a life instead of being confined to my home this is another feedback another bit of feedback that i've received dear dr gupta h has now finished her once a week over four week course of intravenous infusions i have to say i did not expect the infusions to make such a difference to age but they have this therapy has given us glimpses of our daughter back that we haven't seen for over eight years she has struggled not only with ayla's channel or syndrome but with chronic fatigue brain fog auditory delay headaches difficulty processing speech from others and giving a related answer therapy has given her so many benefits she has not had a headache since starting treatment for three days a week she's animated chatty and can process conversations correctly her energy levels have increased vastly for three days a week she can do hobbies sit down stairs she is normally bed bound and has now been doing so for a day has now been on days out this is huge for h and us as a family if age were to continue and possibly have infusions twice a week she may benefit so much it would give her more family and friends time less time being fatigued in a state of all-consuming brain fog which makes life so hard for her she would not feel isolated in age's words she feels normal for those few days to a disabled person that word is huge to a parent it is a lifeline we thought she would never have thank you for this opportunity you have given to age so as you can see these are incredibly heartwarming stories and it is a shame that this is a service that is not offered more widely to carefully selected patients although one of the reasons is that there are no mechanisms existing mechanisms in place to offer the service within existing nhs services a bigger reason is the attitude of doctors doctors these days have the mentality whenever they're faced with a complex problem or a complex patient they will say what will happen to me if i try and help this patient what inconvenience will i put myself through for this patient what will happen to me if i try and help this patient and actually what they should be doing is they should be thinking what will happen to this patient if i don't help them my own feeling is that a doctor who is not prepared to put him or herself out of his aura comfort zone for the sake of the patient then that doctor is not deserving of their title i hope this video will empower patients who suffer from dysautonomia pots and long covert to access the care that they truly deserve as i say we now have a website that i've started for patients with pots you can access lots of free resources i've compiled these resources over five six years of looking after patients with pots and i thought well should that not be available to everyone at no cost and therefore i set up a website and the website is www.potspecialist.com if you get a minute please check it out and please let me know how you think we can make it better and more useful so thank you so much i'm so glad um that i've been able to do a video this week i love hearing from you i read all your comments and all your comments contribute in making me feel happy and worthy and i am so incredibly grateful thank you so much all the best you | York Cardiology | UCxtbUzEzRpX1B9sGbRudG6g | 2022-08-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,819 | 21,227 |
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and go back to being the coolest in the city all right if you say so or are you gonna play alone heroes versus villains [Applause] hey hey i'm all alone here [Applause] for the heroes things are finally gonna go right for me [Applause] this is easy guys as you see kickstar isn't passing the ball to anyone he's playing all alone when we start up let's all gang up on him we'll steal the ball and kick a goal then this match will be ours [Music] what a game huh it's been a good game for you we haven't played at all it's not about showing off alone it's about us all having fun oh you're right i made a mistake it's no fun without you guys hey kids what do you say about one last goal whoever scores wins since they saw me hugging the ball they'll probably all come after me when they're really really close i'll kick the ball to stringy who'll be open you pass it to kaboot then him to turbo goal and guitaristic for the goal oh yeah yes [Music] and don't forget to give us a like and subscribe to 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O5BopwQZXL0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5BopwQZXL0 | HOW TO USE HISUIAN SAMUROTT! | Pokemon Scarlet & Violet VGC 2023 Regulation D Moveset Guide | what's up everybody welcome back to the channel and welcome to another Pokemon Scarlet Violet VG ski 2023 moveset guide video today we're going to talk about his sui and Samurai which along with Cleaver are like the only two Pokemon in the game with an attacking move that sets hazards and that is the value of that cannot be understated like that is an insanely powerful tool so we're gonna go over how you can use it in VGC um how competitively viable I believe it is and a couple of move sets that I think are going to be uh pretty solid for it so yeah let's go ahead and just get right into it so the sui and Samurai is a water and dark type and it's uh its stats are okay if we actually I always forget to pull up the original Pokemon if we compare it to uh regular Samurott at level 50 so we can look at like some stat benchmarks um here we go so if we compare it to regular Samurai what basically happened is uh they made it a little bit trailer but a little bit faster and they actually gave it stats where it wants it regular Samurai was kind of funny because um it looks like a physical attacker right but its strongest move because of its high special attack stat would usually be like a special attack like Hydra pump or whatever um and yeah it did have access to like Ice Beam hydropomp uh all this and that but it struggled to find a niche and like just it'd be something you'd want to use over another water type uh when it was basically just your run-of-the-mill average water type with access to ice coverage it was nothing special really uh so now with his sui and Samurai it does actually get some fun little tools water and dark is a great off a great offensive typing it does have access to some stuff like knockoff which not has stab and of course ceaseless Edge that 65 base power move boosted by sharpness to the same Powers knock off effectively 97 um and also sets up a layer of spikes every time you use it so yeah that's basically its most important move and it if you're running his sui and Samurai not running CSUS Edge is basically throwing like that's the point of the Pokemon so let's talk about move sets I only really have two for you guys and that's because uh in experimenting with history and Samurai I found it to be pretty underwhelming but still fairly like it it works right um but it only really works on hyper offense from my experience and it's it's for the same reason that Cleaver really only works on hyper offense your limiting counter play to stuff like you know choice specs flutter man or like a wood Hammer from gorilla boom or even under trick room just like guts boosted facade uh from playmob ursuluna so basically by getting these spikes up you're sending things into range where they no longer live those hits a lot of people will calc to like live a Spec's moonblast on a roll or on one on like one percent or opposing flutter main will calc to live ice spinner on one percent from uh from Chan pow so by having like these hazards up you're just dealing that little bit of damage that puts them over the edge and makes it so they can no longer live hits so yeah that's what you want to go for for this first set also its abilities suck uh it's it's either torrent or sharpness sharpness is a phenomenal ability torrent is a pretty bad ability for this guy um because you're you're I don't know there's only one set that's ever gonna be at like one HP and it's how do I explain it if you're running sharpness your best water move is already boosted by 50 so there's like no point in not running it unless you're running like a special attack invariant which you shouldn't uh but yeah this first move set is just gonna be Focus sash like I said if you're not getting spikes up you're not using this thing to its full potential and this is a good way to guarantee spikes of course you could also have like a fake out Pokemon next to it but um with the sash you're guaranteed at least one to two sets of spikes and this does allow you to run something like taunt um however sacred sword is also a great move that's boosted by sharpness so yeah but I think font is pretty essential uh we're running just focus sash sharpness Terra ghost so we can't be faked out and have our uh our sash broken uh we're running Max attack Max Speed with the Jolly nature and 4 HP basically this thing is going to play about is is like normal as you would expect it to um it's gonna want to go for ceaseless Edge turn one unless you're facing down like a non-mental or Priscilla in which case taunt is gonna be pretty essential um yeah I mean the thing about sharpness that like makes this guy pretty decent is that uh you do have two options in like your water move CSUS Edge obviously isn't the strongest move it's 65 base power it's gonna be boosted to 100. um about but Aqua cutter is 70 base power meaning that if you give that a sharpness boost that 50 is going to send it to 105 and if you want to run razor shell a move that can miss but is still pretty strong uh you get a slightly higher increase in that power I believe half a 75 is like what 37 when you round down so 75 plus 37 is 112. uh so yeah that's that's not the worst it's actually a pretty strong move at that point but yeah um other things as it's disposal like I said are sacred sword which basically becomes um 90 plus you know 45 which is uh 135 base power that is very strong sharpness is a very cool ability when you have access to sacred sword and because that you could also run like Terra fighting if you really want uh but yeah as far as weaknesses go I think that like ghost is fine for a terror typing uh just because you want to like maintain that Focus sash but if you want to go for a defensive Terror typing I think that's more suited for the assault vest uh set that I have right here so uh this is an assault vest history and Samurai basically I just calc this thing so ceaseless Edge will usually KO a flutter Mane and if it's not Choice specs you'll usually live a moonblast uh yeah so we have Max HP 172 attack which is just the attack bump uh four defense 68 special defense and 12 speed the reason you want that 12 speed and I stress this in a lot of my videos um is because samrat is the 85 speed tier with 12 speed you hit 107 which will allow you to out speed opposing Dragon pulp undertale wind however if you want to decrease some special defense and make it so you outspeed opposing gorilla boom a lot of the time a lot of willowboom will like speed creep to around like 111 112. they'll get pretty high up there so if you really feel like it what you could do is just dump four special defense in there and the rest into your speed stat and hope that you're faster than a gorilla boom because Samurott does not want to get wood hammered however if you do end up getting wood hammered you can play defensively I think Terra poison is actually a pretty phenomenal defensive typing for this by turning into a poison type you're only weak to a few things your week to psychic your week to ground and is that it are those poisons only weaknesses am I am I right yeah I think that's it weird I don't know why I thought there was more um yeah so by being only weak to psychic and ground and having stab dark and stab water you can deal with those pretty well like it isn't the worst thing ever um sacred sword is just gonna be like a nice uh move for this thing to run because it's going to want to be able to hit um opposing dark types opposing steel types um and also bypass if we end up seeing it in this format uh don dozo defense boost that's pretty useful and AquaJet is really nice uh just for being able to pick up Kos on like Focus Pokemon or just getting some chip damage on much faster Pokemon before you go down that being said there are other moves you could run over sacred sword knock which I think sacred sword or AquaJet you need to have at least one of them however you could replace one of them for Icy win um icy wind is a really strong move not because of the damage it does but because the speed control it provides your team if you go for an icy wind and you have like a partner of flutterman well now basically by going for protect plus icy wind you've guaranteed that your flutter main will now outspeed theirs and you can just KO it or if you're facing down like an opposing uh iron bundle and you have boost your energy speed floater main a protect plus an icy win will allow your flutter made to outspeed the opposing booster energy iron bundle so yeah uh I do think fluttermane is one of the best partners for this guy uh just because you know special attacker physical attacker it's good to have that generally in Pokemon you don't want to have all one type of attack uh but more importantly it's the hyper offense aspect of flutter man like Choice specs flutter main is like really really powerful uh Pixie flutterman is also pretty good being able to KO those things after a set of spikes um is really just super useful for flutter Mains since a lot of things will just count to barely live it really boom is a questionable partner but one I do find and pretty good um Samurott is more beneficial to gorilla boom than rillaboom is beneficial to Samurai uh riloboom of course will set up grassy surge grassy terrain which will heal everything which isn't good for your spikes right however Samurai being able to cover for the fire weaknesses of rillaboom pretty effectively is like really really nice uh so yeah like that's like the only reason I'd really throw this guy on here and because I mean you're more likely than not gonna have a really boom on your team like there's a good chance you're just gonna have one so it just might as well note them ursuluda phenomenal partner for this guy once again because of that hyper offense things sending things uh in range of uh earthquake or facade or just breaking Focus sashes because Focus ashes away a lot of Pokemon deal with their saloona in this format uh we'll allow Ursula to pop off a lot easier and just unlike trick room teams Samurai isn't a bad choice like I said it's only 85 speed so if you want to go for like a bulkier variant you could like drop all that speed maybe just force people like put the rest in your spdf um and that's that's just super nice uh also just yeah Ursuline is like a phenomenal partner for basically everything uh speaking of just phenomenal partners for basically everything and trick room I guess e-tran is really really good with Samurai uh because Heatran just annihilates opposing uh grass types Samurai does not want to have to deal with opposing a Mungus it doesn't have access to Psycho cutter as far as I yep it doesn't have access to cycle cutter which would have been great um but being able to deal with like opposing a movements with this thing being able to deal with opposing ursifu because you know you might be thinking Heatran doesn't deal with opposing or Shifu well it has the uh the psych button now I'm a grass type and you can just like smack him with like two earth powers and then they don't beat you because you're so physically defensive and you resist surging strikes and close combat doesn't do that much anymore if you're like bulky enough so yeah being able to deal with opposing or Shifu which can both uh hit Samurai pretty hard uh is very useful and just it's like a bulky Pokemon like bulky bulky boys like hanging out with bulky boys that's generally the trend of this uh format um let me just go through a couple of other really quick notes like I said I do think that um Pokemon like chin Powell will benefit quite a bit from the fact that uh you're breaking sashes but also like sending flutterman in a range of ice spinner however I hesitate to say that these two are actually really good partners for each other it's because they share that dark typing and Hisui and Samurai isn't gonna tear up as often as like another Pokemon would it's pretty comfortable with its typing and so is chin pow so having to waste to Terra on one of these guys just not get swept by a flutter man feels a little bit weird um other Pokemon that really appreciates spikes of course those hyper offensive Pokemon like basket Legion uh I would even say that like or should food dark really appreciates getting those like sashes broken uh like Choice specs and Amorous appreciates getting sashes broken golden go especially really likes this Pokemon um like specs Make It Rain deals so much damage that like just making sure that nothing's living that hit in any like situation is just a phenomenal thing for this guy so yeah can you see a trend a lot of this video has been me repeating the fact that uh spikes are useful but no one's really used them before because you don't like it's not worth it it's not worth sacrificing a move slot to set up spikes where Samurai being able to just passively set up Lair after layer after layer of spikes by uh hitting this move over and over again is really good uh so yeah that's my thoughts in history and Samurai if you guys uh you know enjoyed the video leave a like subscribe let me know what Pokemon I should tackle next uh and yeah see you in the next one bye | Moxie Boosted | UCAVKuhZ5Og4O86jkgUgUcyg | 2023-06-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,534 | 13,175 |
6fnMCxDDAMo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fnMCxDDAMo | How to be More Confident When You're Dating | [Music] good afternoon thanks for tuning in to Dear Cypress Sue I'm Susan McCord today's topic is how to be more confident when dating well this is a really good conversation I think because there's been quite a few people that have asked me this question and it's not really a simple answer because some of us are confident from a very early age and some of us have to learn how to adapt to this learn how to be more outgoing more expressive all those things as a young girl I was not very extroverted I was quite quiet I've learned as you can tell to be an extroverted person because of my surroundings and some of the situations I found myself in when you have to deal with things where you're sort of put on the back burner you don't feel accepted or you feel that people are judging you you have to change up what isn't working and a lot of that has to do with how you're projecting yourself outwardly so let's talk about how we get to be a little bit more energetic and extroverted with how we come across to people that we're in contact with because this is an important thing when you're dating because first impressions are Lasting Impressions and you want to make sure that somebody notices you for your great qualities that you have if you're more of an introverted person that doesn't mean that you lack confidence that just might mean that you're not as more as much of a people person you enjoy your own company more and that's a very confident trait when you're comfortable in your own skin and with who you are this is something that's great to have and we can all learn from anybody who has this quality but the thing is when you're on a date you don't want to be too introverted because then you're shutting down a good part of who you are you're not letting people see the real you you're letting them see that maybe the quiet side of you so a lot of people might be a little bit more confident when they're just in their work environment or they're outside walking down the street and they're having you know chats to people and feel good about that but dating can be a whole different ballgame it can make you feel like you're being judged or being watched and and also sort of being interviewed and so this puts a little bit more anxiety into the equation and can take away even the smallest confidence that you have because you're nervous as to what impression you're making so if you are having a little bit of trouble with your confidence when you're dating I suggest choosing the venue be the one that's maybe a little bit more assertive as to where you go so that you're comfortable in the environment the last thing you want to do if you're lacking a bit of confidence is to have somebody choose a place venue that makes you really anxious it makes you feel like oh my God how am I going to be able to do this you want to maybe be in a bit of a quieter environment maybe a coffee shop or a cafe or maybe something sitting outside where you're just having a a cold drink of something and you're chatting to each other the thing that I do suggest though is even if you're a little bit nervous to really try and make eye contact with the person because if you're having a date with somebody a lot of their body language and their eye contact gives you a true indication of of what they're all about as well so if you're making eye contact with them they're making it back with you you've got your undivided attention with each other which is a really great thing and an important thing to have especially on a first date because if you don't feel a connection you're not going to make it to the second date so this is where it's super important to try and let go of some of the the maybe the little bit of insecurities that you might have because we all have insecurities when we're dating another thing that I used to do if I felt a little bit nervous on a date is I would turn it around and ask them questions so that it put more of the emphasis on them especially if they were came across more confident than I did that way it gives you time to relax get to see how they interact with you and they're talking about themselves which a lot of people like to do and some people don't but the thing is you're finding out more information about them and it's kind of taking a bit of the pressure off you so whenever you feel that oh my God there's too much information going on about me swap it over a bit and ask them questions before you go on a date maybe have a few questions in your head about what you would like to know about anybody you're dating and just use some of those questions because I think the biggest problem for a lot of people they get intimidated on a date because they get nervous and tongue-tied or don't know what to say so go equipped go with something that you really want to know about them the reason I suggest coffee or Cafe is because there's less pressure when there's no Financial things involved you know nobody's worrying about who's paying or or anything like that you're just going out and you're maybe doing an hour coffee when you go out for dinner you're sitting across from somebody maybe in a really nice establishment you got to worry more about what you're wearing you got to worry more about what you're going to say because it's going to be a lot longer it's going to be two to three hour day whereas sometimes with a coffee date you might only be an hour if it goes really well then you can go on longer but you're feeling good about it because you don't feel pressured it's not that easy to go out and meet up with a total stranger and sit there and share things about yourself especially if you've come from a bad breakup or you've got some insecurities that you're still dealing with this is why I always suggest that when you are dating that you take things slow and you meet them in a in an environment that is not the least bit intimidating if you're still having troubles going on a date and feeling confident start practicing outside of that environment when you go out with friends or even by yourself sit in a coffee shop and just say hi to the neighbor say hi to somebody in the lineup or you're walking down the street smile and say hello to people the more you practice just being natural and being open the more it will come to you when you are on a date because it will be sort of second nature because you're not sitting there feeling out of your depth because you've been practicing and the more you do this you're conquering your fears and that is the thing that a lot of people forget when they are scared about something or fearful is they become more and more fearful about the situation rather than combating it and going to try to fix it so this is will really really help you um if you're taking a little bit of a break from dating because you're nervous about going back to it just start talking to people if you're at the gym say hi to somebody beside you whatever the scenario wherever you put yourself give energy to your surroundings another thing date people that you have things in common whether you're on a dating site and reading their profile make sure that there's a lot of things in there that that you're compatible with otherwise it's going to be really hard to feel confident and have a good conversation because you don't have a lot to talk about same if you're going out and you're meeting them in person go to venues that you're comfortable in you're sitting there maybe you have a chance to talk to somebody or meet somebody that's in the in the same environment and you have to something in common immediately which is what you should always have when you're going dating because you want to know that you have compatibility with somebody that's what takes it to the second third and fourth date if you don't have anything in common and you don't have great conversations you're not going to have something to move forward with and there's nothing wrong with being a little bit shy you can just say to them I'm sorry I'm a little bit shy but I am comfortable talking to you and I'm enjoying this very much like let them know there's nothing wrong with being a little vulnerable and telling them how you're feeling because it's much better that way than for them to maybe think you're being aloof or you're being cool you want them to understand who you truly are that's really important to get across to somebody as I've said in a couple of other shows dating is a learning curve it's a training ground you can go out there and learn a little bit each time you date somebody give it your all put your best foot forward and show them who you are even if you only give them a part of who you are in the beginning that's okay because you don't want to give too much information out immediately anyway and please remember that no matter what you think that you're the only one that isn't confident everybody out there has some insecurity nobody gets away with it that they're that cocky and that overly confident that they don't have something that they deal with so thanks so much for listening to Dear Cyber City today please subscribe I love it when you do and please leave any comments below thank you everyone who has been taking the time to comment lately I really appreciate you take care everyone see you later bye | Dear Sybersue | UCGsfZBMb3FRKhONx8Q2Tulg | 2023-01-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,763 | 9,333 |
1fUPZSPqotI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fUPZSPqotI | i want to ask you truthful in life | SADHGURU | PodcasticGURU | so so I want to ask you how uh important is it to be truthful in life and uh always you know one always speaks the truth to oneself and to people around say uh if every day you are with new set of people you can tell whatever lies you want to tell but if you want same people to be around you build a community build strong relationships with people if you are not truthful nobody will stick to you so do you want to have profound relationships in life or do you want to have just flaky flaky high high bye-bye kind of stuff it depends on that but if you are not truthful one thing is people will fall off another thing is to tell one lie just just try right now try to say something which is not true to me | Podastic GURU | UCFlc8Eys6RwiJ-rWhnTMNEw | 2023-05-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 146 | 707 |
kqzOIqsJMT0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqzOIqsJMT0 | Ketamine Diaries Week Five | good morning everybody today is Thursday and today I get my ninth dose of ketamine treatment this time they're going to increase the dose higher than the last time cuz the last time I had uh I forget what the dosage was but anyway it's time to increase it and I wasn't going to do another one of these video updates but I I don't know I felt compelled to I guess just uh just because of a few things I experienced over the week and uh I I just felt I needed to get it out because I you always hear from the positive stories you always hear from the success stories but you don't always hear from the not so successful stories and mine so far isn't really that successful unless something changes within the next couple weeks after these uh increased doses but they're only once a week so I don't know how this is going to work but my last week has been brutal to uh put it lightly I've uh yeah I just uh my thoughts are not there I just can't think about things I can't focus or concentrate my creativity that I used to have just totally just disappeared it's wiped out I don't know where it went and it's it's very uh it's it's disappointing and for the most part trying to uh trying to capture that again because creativity like like writing my poems taking photos making videos those are the things that kept me going these are the things that kept me getting up each day and getting outside and doing things it's those three major items right there and uh right now I'm uh I'm having a hard time with with all of them in addition to struggling with the creativity side I'm also been very depressed which is kind of ironic not ironic I guess but I was depressed anyway but I figured after at least a month of ketamine treatment I would start to feel better but I'm not not I'm not feeling better at all and in fact these last few days it's uh it's been even more challenging like I'll find myself zoning out and just fantasizing about I don't know like I have Suicidal Thoughts I have those on a regular basis that's I don't look at Suicidal Thoughts any different than I would say looking at the weather just it's just trivial to me to me now but the last week it's been a bit scarier for me because I've been thinking about it more and more and more no I'm not at risk so just you can stop right there I'm not at risk I don't have anything set up or any plans made but I did find myself thinking about different ways that I could end up killing myself and like for example like I thought about okay like I don't like pain I don't like suffering I don't want nothing of that and uh so whatever it is has to be something that's uh that's not going to make me suffer and and here I am smiling and talking about this even though I know it's serious like I sat down for 10 minutes just visualizing what different textures of rope would feel like around my neck and which would cause me the most pain like narrow rope would probably pinch wider rope might be a little bit better not so hard on the uh on the neck I don't know that's the stuff that I think about and that's what I'm dwelling on all week and and it's uh it's horrible and I just can't shake it so not only do I have those Suicidal Thoughts on a regular basis I'd say almost every day in the last week I cried at least once there might have been a couple days I never cried but there's been most days I cried once and a couple twice you just get overwhelmed with emotions and and uh and it takes a toll on you and you just break down you have to and uh of course you feel a little better after a good cry but still it leads to the next cry and then the next cry and uh it doesn't make for a fun day and in in addition to the depression my anger is is less manageable I had that under control pretty good for the longest time but in the last week I punched the wall I've been very impatient with my dog never physically harmed him or anything like that but I I just I got no time for people and animals pets that that are there for me it's like it's everything is just agitating irrit and I'm just going on and on blabbing about this right now because it's a it's a I'm having a vent here let me just let me vent I'll be done in a second but yeah I like anger issues has been problematic lately and uh like none of this feels like progress that's the thing nothing feels like progress right now and I don't know what's happening what's going to happen I got to have this program I just decided I was going to try out it's a retreat a veterans retreat in March or April where I go away to elagin park for a week and just live in the woods and uh I know you do psychedelic treatments you do cold water therapy you do those uh silent Chambers I forget what they're called you do a bunch of different uh types of treatments but even that right now is uh I'm pretty sure I'm going to cancel once I get off this camera because I just I just can't do anything and I can't get out of the house I can't leave the house I that's a lot isn't it just in a few minutes opening this up oh man what did I get myself into right fear fear it's irrational it's but I don't know if it's fear if it's just anxiety in general because like yesterday I I had a haircut appointment with a friend a close friend of mine who lives about a 5 minute walk across the trail and I almost cancelled that like I was worked up I was like 3 hours just pacing the house cuz I got an appointment cuz I had a commitment coming up and uh and it was you you wouldn't know that you were going to bring me out to pull my teeth or something like that it's uh it's crazy and I know I say crazy a lot yeah I need a new word I need some new words but yeah even dropping off my vehicle that worked me up felt like I was going to see some sergeant major and get a strip torn off me from screwing up or something anyway I'm done with this blabbing portion this venting portion I apologize for venting but it's getting crap off my chest so now I'm going to go and have a coffee and some water while I wait for my taxi to come for my next session so I see you shortly well the cab is there they're always early [Music] blood pressure is good as usual I just had my first dose today I get three doses so six squirts yay just had my second two doses wait for my third now before I touch those Tic Tacs last three doses last two doses yeah now I'm ready for my tick [Music] tax and relaxes some nature sounds this is the fun part now you finish your session and you got to wait sober up a bit before let you leave hello again and it's me I made it through my ninth session and I got to say I actually enjoyed that session I came away feeling better and uh could have been the fact that it was a stronger dose instead of the normal uh usually you get two squirts in each nostril or one squirt in each nostril then a second squirt in each nostril and then a third and or that's it but this time ended up getting a third uh a dose in each nostril to increase the amount of ketamine in my system and uh this time I really did uh have a have a pretty good experience I have my headphones on listening to nice nature sounds sitting by this Lake hearing these loons and hearing birds chirping the water just uh Rippling along the edge of the shoreline and that's where I pretty much kept myself myself the entire time I closed my eyes and I just uh imagined myself in a nice secluded place like that just sitting back and enjoying myself and that's what I did and uh and it and it helped it brought me down I came away from it uh definitely a lot better than when I went into it cuz you probably remember the beginning of this video how uh how pissed off I was about everything and frustrated and it may I'll go back to that again tomorrow who knows once the effects of the ketamine wears off in a couple hours I could be just as miserable and cranky as ever but in the meantime this good feeling that I have right now I'm going to hang on to it and savor it for a little bit and uh hopefully that aftertaste sticks around a bit longer than the uh aftertaste of the actual ketamine treatment itself because that stuff is gross so that's it for this video I was going to do my normal long 30 40 minute video dragging out my entire week but I decided just to do a quick recap today instead of let letting you be tortured by my mumbling because I know how I sound put you to sleep so anyway thanks for watching again and uh last time I said that was it I'm done with these videos but uh I changed my mind the last minute as you can tell so who knows it could happen again you may see me again in another ketamine video but apparently it's uh it's mainly if I end up getting very cranky and agitated and sad and depressed for some reason when those moods kick in that's when the camera comes out it's it's like has to be an emotion attached to me bringing this out and talking to it and uh this morning that that emotion was anger depression rage anxiety fear the whole works of it and uh but right now I'm I'm settled I'm in a better place so I am going to go and try and stay in that place anyway take care | Meandering Newfoundlander | UC4vHXHyNLhKaCrQy2YsUGig | 2024-02-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,826 | 9,105 |
zIWZtZk6Nfk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIWZtZk6Nfk | Manifesting Abundance - Chapter 4b (2/2): Shaping Your Reality, part 2 of 2 | But, you see, there are, statistically speaking, a lot of common beliefs that people are holding on to. For example: "I am too old (to change my job, to leave my wife or my husband, or whatever...)" "I'm too young." "I don't have enough experience." "It's not appropriate for someone in my situation", because, you know, I'm a single mother and I cannot leave a job that I hate and it's making me come every day to my home in a terrible mood and than my kids are suffering because I'm angry..." But, somehow, it feels SAFER to stay. Now, is it really better? Now you tell me. You can always find another job. No one is saying: "Go and quit your job immediately!" You can invest some energy in a way that we will share with you probably in the last chapter of this course... But you can take some measures that will slowly enable you to transition from this situation that you do not prefer to the situation that you do prefer. But you just need first to use your COURAGE, To face your FEARS, to find DEFINITIONS and BELIEFS that are coloring the situation in a way that you do not prefer, then OWN that belief, ANALYZE it and CHANGE it. Then: "I don't have enough money", "I've had a rough childhood", "I have the worst luck." "I need a partner to make me happy." Okay, that's also our belief that may hold you in a relationship that you do not prefer. "I need a partner to make me happy!" "Without partner, I am completely unable to be happy." "It's impossible to be happy without a partner!" Or: "There's something wrong with me!" That's great belief because you can apply it on everything! Or: "I can't change who I am." Or: "I am lazy! I'm just lazy!" And that's not true, that's NOT TRUE. Laziness actually doesn't exist. You're lazy only about things that you DO NOT PREFER. So, for example, we already had that example, but it's worth repeating: If you need to go now home and pack up your things and go to a business trip seven days somewhere, and you are not too enthusiastic about that... That going home packing and that going to the airport and all that business trip and all those meetings... Aaahhh... you would rather, well, skip that. You will feel lazy! "I don't feel like packing. I don't feel like going to the airport!", and so on. But, if you are tomorrow going to the airport to catch a plane that will bring you to the vacation of your dreams; you are going to some kind of tropical paradise... Now - no laziness, right? So, you are lazy only for things that you really do not prefer. If you are focusing on things that you do prefer and that excite you - there's no laziness. So: "I am lazy" is just an excuse for not facing your own limiting beliefs. "I am lazy" means "I'm doing something that I really don't prefer" and FOR SOME REASON, my ego is sending me a signal that doing that thing that I do not prefer is for me, somehow, more beneficial, more useful or better than the alternative of not doing that thing. And, intellectually, that's not something that I would agree with. So, how about examining my own system of beliefs by asking: "What is the worst possible thing that might happen if I do the things I DO prefer" "instead of things that I don't prefer?" Or: "What am I getting out of this situation where I'm stuck with things that I do not prefer?" And it's probably going to lead you to some combination of shame; because you are not good enough; and fear - because you'll die, starving and freezing somewhere under the bridge. Or laziness - because you don't have enough courage to face your own limitations. And then there's that thing of procrastination! You know, things that you should do, but: "I'll start tomorrow, I'll start next week that diet or that exercise" or something like that... Or that book you decided to write: "Yeah, yeah, I will" "I will but maybe not today - tomorrow." You see - there are books and books written about procrastination and in a lot of them the authors are usually giving you some kind of tips and tricks for time management. But procrastination is not a consequence of time mismanagement, It is a consequence of EMOTIONAL MISMANAGEMENT. When you think about that thing that you decided to do; to go on a diet; It just doesn't FEEL good! It feels better not to do that, than to do that! Why is that? What are you afraid that is going to happen? Or what are you getting from this situation? And both questions will give you very interesting answers. So, what is the worst possible thing if I go on a diet? "I will be hungry", "I will be cranky", "it's not going to work", or "I'm going to maybe lose some weight" "but then after a while they're just going to come back", and it's more pleasant; you PERCEIVE it as more pleasant NOT to try it at all than to try it and then to fail. But, also, there is the other side of the coin: "What am I getting out of NOT going to a diet?" Well, maybe you have friends that are also a bit overweight, and if you really go on a diet, and you lose some weight as you hope you will, maybe they will hate you, maybe they will envy you, maybe they are not going to like you anymore, they won't go with you to the movies, or they are not going to be friends with you, and so on and so on. And also you are getting a lot of sympathy for being maybe obese and you created all kinds of reasons, that it is your RIGHT, and so on and so on... And you like to eat and blah blah blah blah... You know, you don't need to go on a diet. But if you decide to go on a diet and then you notice that you are procrastinating, that you are just not doing that, ignore your thoughts that it's going to happen tomorrow. "Yes, yes, after the summer, or after the New Year's Eve", or whatever... You notice - but you need to notice; and actually meditation is a huge help there - you notice that you are just procrastinating. You're just kicking the can down the road, so to speak. Why? What do I believe is true? What is the worst possible thing that might happen if I go to a diet? And what am I getting out of it? Ignore the excuses. Excuses are just consequence of your vibratory state of anxiety, let's say, or shame, or guilt, because you are overweight and so on and so on. And just FACE IT! Face it. So, procrastination is not about time management. It's about emotional management. And actually, it's about management of your own definitions and beliefs. Also, some limiting beliefs will mask themselves into something that is, well, positive. So, for example: "I still didn't start writing my own book because I need to do it RIGHT." "It needs to be PERFECT!" Now, you see, perfectionism is... it feels like something that's great because you are concerned about doing a great job. But actually, it's a form of shame. Because what you are really afraid of, what's the first possible thing that might happen: "If I write a book and then publish it, than everyone will see that it is not good enough" and "I need to work a little bit more on it", or "I'll start when I have a perfect idea", "I still need to work on a concept." And that's a perfectionism. That's form of shame and that's just not helping. Actually, it's stopping you in your tracks. Exactly as Salvador Dali said: "Have no fear of perfection." "You'll never reach it!" Then, of course, people say after this course; after they see the value of this technique: "Yes, it was great!" "I really enjoyed your course, but I didn't start" "using the insights that you gave us because I don't have enough time." Or: "I'm tired." Or: "I'm overworked." "And you know, I'm constantly anxious, and I am waiting for a perfect moment" "to start manifesting my reality." Okay, but what exactly is anxiety? Now, that's something that all of us do carry inside of us. Even when things are going great, there is some undercurrent of "what if this happens, what if that happens?" Actually, it comes from trying to use your ego in getting some advice from it, how to be safe in some unforeseeable distant future, and that's pretty much impossible. And what your ego is going to say on that is: "You should be smarter." "You should be better." "You should be wiser." "You should be richer." Because you're not smart enough, you're not pretty enough, you're not likeable enough, and so on, and so on. And that creates anxiety, but what is actually anxiety? Anxiety is the energy of EXCITEMENT filtered through a BELIEF in something undesirable or unpreffered. So, anxiety is excitement with a negative judgement! If you remove the negative judgment all you have is excitement! And then you won't be tired anymore! It's all about your RESISTANCE to the situation. So, you have anxiety of a future? How are you going to conquer that anxiety? With CONFIDENCE! Exactly like we conquered fear with a courage, anxiety that comes from UNCERTAINTY; that's coming from a fear-based belief that something terrible is going to happen in the future, can be counteract with the confidence. Now, what is confidence? We are talking about definitions now. Confidence is NOT about having the answers for all the unpleasant things that might happen in the future in advance. Confidence is about KNOWING that whatever comes in your way in your future, you CAN HANDLE it, you can deal with that. And the living proof is YOU, sitting here right now. All of you conquered a lot of challenges and problems and unexpected situations and sicknesses and whatever it is. Each and every one of them you conquered, up until this moment, right? So why not BELIEVING? It is about belief! Why not believing that it is just going to happen? So, confidence is not about conjuring all the possible situations what might go wrong and then thinking about all the different solutions that you probably could or will be using. Because - you simply can not plan EVERYTHING that will go wrong; that might go wrong. And you know that. And since you cannot plan all the things that might go wrong, There will always be anxiety and fear because: "What if something happens that I didn't plan for?" But, if you know for sure that whatever comes your way, you will be able to handle it, one way or the other: No anxiety! And then, there is no RESISTANCE inside you and then energy will flow freely through you, and you won't be tired anymore! And, actually, you will raise your frequency and that will give you access to the thoughts and ideas and creativity that will allow you to handle your affairs, or things that you need to do in a much more EFFICIENT way! And then, you will create additional time for yourself! Because what took you eight hours yesterday to do, now you will do it in six hours and you have additional two hours for yourself. And you don't need to worry because you are CONFIDENT that whatever comes your way tomorrow - you will be able to deal with that. But you need to conquer your own limiting beliefs and definitions, and you can not conquer them until you are able to put yourself in a WITNESSING position and see that things that are going on in your life are sometimes creating emotions and thoughts and actions that are not exactly in alignment with what you say you prefer. And then you need COURAGE to see exactly what's going on, and to find these limiting beliefs, ACCEPT them, OWN them, ANALYZE them and when you find them and analyze them you will see that, actually, they are just smoke and mirrors. But, they are going to give you some resistance. They are going to create additional fear. As closer and closer you get to your limiting beliefs, they'll create more and more fear because that is actually the only the only tool they have in their arsenal. To stop you from even going there! because they know that if you go there - you will just let them go, and they don't want that. They are designed to perpetuate themselves. They don't have a mind of their own, but they are designed to perpetuate themselves by using your own motivational mechanism against you. Then, there are general beliefs! Beliefs that are... of course, when you accept them, then they become personal but they are, let's say, taken from the environment or the society. For example: "Life is hard." "Life isn't fair." "It's not that easy." "No pain, no gain." Now if you believe "no pain no gain," then the idea of, for example, switching to another job or leaving the relationship that really is not in your best interest, will, create a sensation of HEAVINESS. Because changing a job is difficult, because everything is difficult, because "Without pain, no gain" - if I want to have a better job, I need to invest a lot of energy, but that just not true. That's just not true. Certainly some kind of effort is always going to be required. But if you focus on something that you do prefer there will be no problem with motivation, and there will be no more pain in doing so because: "The labor of love is no labor at all!" Now, that's a belief I would really like you to install in here and remind yourself from time to time that when you are doing something that you do enjoy, it doesn't feel like work. It feels like "JOBBY!" Your hobby, that is job because someone is paying you for it, and when you are getting money for doing something that you enjoy and your job is your hobby - it's your jobby. So: "No pain, no gain?" That's just not true. Or maybe: "The economy is bad." "The economy is bad" is a belief that, if you're holding onto, it can really stop you from leaving the job you don't prefer because the economy is bad and, you know, it's difficult to find another job. "Economy is bad" - for whom, exactly? There are a lot of people who profited from the recessions and crises, and so on and so on. So, that's just a belief. It's not a fact. Sometimes it's maybe true, sometimes it's not - but as a general rule that is controlling your life, I would really suggest you to drop it. Or maybe: "It takes money to make money (and I don't have enough money)." That's also not true. I mean, there are a lot of people that started from zero and now they have a lot of money. Actually, there's a term for that: in America, they call it "An American Dream." Starting from nothing and making a lot of money. So: "It takes money to make money" - maybe, but you don't need to have that money in advance. Maybe you can borrow it from a bank, maybe you can find a financier. Maybe you can finally get money from venture capital. I don't know - there are plenty of situations! Maybe you can partner with someone who already has money, and so on and so on. Use your imagination! But, if you hold on to limiting belief that, in order to make money, you need to have money and you don't have money, and you are holding that here - it will create UNEASE. When you think about doing something that you do prefer, some job that will make you money and it will give you emotion of... I don't know... shame, because you're not good enough or guilt or fear, or even anger! Because: "I don't have money and only people who have money can do it," "And that's not fair, life is not fair!", and so on and so on. And you're just going to think about how that's not fair and you are not going to act on it. Actually, you are going to act in a way that you do not prefer. You will hold onto your job that you hate! Because it's bringing you some money. And since there is no hope of you having enough money to make more money, that will seem less painful or more pleasant than the alternative. And alternative is, of course, doing that thing nevertheless. Finding way to find money, finding partner; just involving yourself into that project of creating something that you, actually, ENJOY. And you see some sense in that. There is some meaning for you inside that new idea that you would like to manifest, but you are not doing that because you believe that "it takes money to make money", or that "life isn't fair", or whatever it is. Or: "People are not trustworthy." - and therefore, if you hold on to that belief that may also stop you from looking for a partner who will give you some money, or invest some money in order for you to do a job that you do enjoy and you do prefer, and so on and so on. But also, there are contradictory beliefs! Now, these are really sneaky! So, for example - you can hold on to belief that: "I will be happy only when I earn enough money." And to another belief that says: "The love of money is the root of all evil." Or: "Money corrupts." Or: "Power corrupts." So, what is happening there is: You are unhappy because you don't have enough money; your belief that you need to have enough money in order to be happy and fact that by your own account you don't have enough money, is going to create unpleasant emotions. You're probably going to be angry about that, for example. But then again, when offered possibility to earn some money or to invest yourself in a project that's going to bring a lot of money, you may feel hesitant if you believe that: "Money corrupts." You see? And that creates all kind of that kind of schizophrenia, you don't know where to go. "I want money, but I don't want money, but I want money, but I don't want money," "but I'm not going to be happy until I have money, but I don't want to take any money" "because that will make me terrible person!" And these kind of situations are common. What is going to happen in the end? You are going to act in accordance with a belief that you believe MOST STRONGLY. Maybe you will ignore that "money corrupts" and say: "You know what? I'm going to do it anyway - if that corrupts me, so be it!" Or you are going to go the other way, and being a good person (not being corrupted, in this case) is better than having a lot of money and then you will remain unhappy until you release that belief that only money will make you happy because there are plenty, billions of people in the world that are pretty happy having very, very little money. It's not about It's about how much you NEED and not how much you WANT. So, that's fear. Fear is number one enemy! And anxiety and irritation and anger and jealousy and envy and... These are all fear-based vibratory states. But there is another enemy that's even more sneaky and that is DENIAL. And denial happens because of the motivational mechanism. Because it seems LESS PAINFUL not to face that issue. So, for example, as we said earlier, someone asks you for a dance and then you say: "Oh, no, no, I don't...!" "I don't actually dance." - "Well, why not, it is going to be fun?" - "Oh no, no, no, I'm not... no!" If you believe that you are a bad dancer and that everyone will laugh at you and you're going to be ashamed, and everyone will talk about you and laugh behind your back, how terrible you are; You will go into denial mode. And what's interesting about people who are in denial: They are also in denial about being in denial! So if you don't want to dance because you believe that you're a bad dancer and someone tells you: "Come on! It doesn't matter that you don't know how to dance!" - "IT'S NOT ABOUT THAT! - "It's not about that! It's not...!" And so on and so on. You see... it is all just a reflection of one simple problem that we addressed in the beginning of this section and it is WRONG IDENTIFICATION. If you identify yourself with your ego, you are going to get... You're going to get in all kind of trouble because this is just your defense mechanism, designed to keep you safe. To help you survive - not to make you happy. Or to help you find your life purpose... It is just designed for your survival and it will create a vibratory state out of your sensory inputs that will make certain situations feel unpleasant in order you to not address them, and that's exactly what you SHOULD do. Because, please remember - as a great poet Rumi once said: "When someone beats a rug, the blows are not against the rug, but against the dust in it." Now, that may feel like a subtle difference, but actually it's not. All those beliefs that you're holding and that you can correct using the tools that we are sharing with you; It's not about you. Don't take it personally! Don't identify yourself with your ego! Otherwise, you will feel worthless and examining your system of definitions and beliefs will be something that you would rather avoid. Because, it would feel unpleasant to examine them because of the fear that you might find in there something that's saying that you are really bad person and you are worthless, and you're stupid, and you are not likeable enough, and you are not smart enough, and no one likes you, and so on and so on. That has nothing to do with you, that's coming from this well, this is an an algorithm! This is a program and it can be programmed BY YOU! If you observe the BIG PICTURE, if you are able to pull out of that situations and observe a big picture by using meditation as a tool. But, please, let me here address one common misconception that is getting popular these days, and it is about "mindfulness." So, I hear a lot about "mindfulness" now, even in corporate conventions are now talking about being present in the moment, being mindful, not allowing your emotions to get better of you. And that's partly true, but please make sure that you are using meditation in order to be able to see the big picture and NOT to avoid your own limitations. Please remember the fourth noble truth! We had that in the third chapter. And it is about Buddha's solution, or cure, to human suffering: "Meditation AND" "the way of life that is consistent with it - that doesn't create unnecessary" "suffering to yourself or others!" Now, this is really important! So, meditation - YES! But also a way of life that is consistent with it, that is not creating unnecessary suffering FOR YOURSELF! If you use mindfulness just in order to see that you are miserable every morning and then you say: "Okay, I will stay in the the moment" "and then I feel no misery and then I will be able to go to my work" "without feeling too much heaviness." That's just like putting some sand on a piece of shit! I mean, I'm sorry for the term, but that's exactly what it is. Maybe it will smell a little bit less, but you solved NOTHING! So, you use meditation to observe all of that and you KNOW that your fear and your denial are going to be used by your ego in order to stop you in changing something in your life! Because, look - ego is about your own survival. And you being here today... You are alive, right? So, you survived! So, whatever it is that you are doing just keep doing - from the perspective of ego. Because - it works! Don't change anything! So, you are miserable with your job? SO WHAT? You are definitely alive! So, your job is in some way helping you survive and please don't change that - that's what ego is going to say! But, you know what? If you don't have a purpose, if you don't find any meaning, if whatever it is you're doing is pointless to you - you are just committing a very slow suicide. From spiritual level; maybe not not from physical level, but your soul is dying if you're not following your excitement, if you don't act in a way that has a meaning and purpose for you! And using meditation, or "mindfulness", it is a modern way of saying the same thing, just in order to AVOID facing your own soul, or at least your preference, that's called "spiritual bypassing" and it is a terrible thing to do. I really don't recommend it! Using spiritual techniques in order to be unspiritual, to act in completely unspiritual fashion. So, when someone asks you: "Do you like your job?" if your answer is: "Oh, well, it's fine..." That's not good enough! I mean; great, don't quit tomorrow and then worry about how you're going to pay your bills, but just make note that you should, step-by-step, do certain actions in a way, or in a direction of your preference. But that's not going to happen if you define your job as; (Define your job = definition), as: "Oh, well, that's something that everyone needs to endure" "in order to pay their bills, to survive. Or: "I'm not good enough". Or: "Economy's bad." These are all just excuses. This is a little bit unpopular to say, but I'll say it anyway, and I hope you are going to be able to deal with that: the reason why we hold on to our negative beliefs, it is not only because our ego fools us! Actually, ego doesn't fool you. It's just an algorithm. It's a program that you get to program - if you want. If not, it will be programmed by society and your boss and your wife and everyone else. But, this is not just something that will fool you into believing that there is no way... It is something that will put you in a VICTIM MODE, and it will create all kind of drama. And we enjoy drama! It is unpopular to say - people don't like hearing that. Please, if you feel denial, if you feel: "That's not true!" That's the first clue that THAT IS! Because if I say something that's completely meaningless, it won't create any kind of emotion in you! If I say: "Sky is red, or green." You will say: "No, it's not!" And no emotion comes out of it. But if I say: "You enjoy drama!" and you say: "No, I do not!", "A DENIAL, A DENIAL!", as Kurt Cobain would say! And if you feel some kind of fear on that idea, that's also great because that means that you should do something here. But we all enjoy drama. We enjoy it that much that it is not enough to just be a part of your life drama. We invented theater many, many, many years ago, thousands of years ago! We invented theater because we don't get enough drama in our life. And then later on, that wasn't enough, too, because it's not exactly efficient, only a few hundred people can see one drama maybe once a day in some theater. So, we started recording these dramas and we call that "movies". And now we have a lot of drama that you can witness - other people's drama, mostly invented, but never mind; made up - that you can enjoy on your television or in your movies. But even that wasn't enough for our appetite for drama! We started recording very, very long movies and then chopping them up in pieces and we call that "TV series." Even that wasn't enough and then we created soap operas! Dramas that go on for years and years. One hour of television content every day. And now we have a reality TV! So, our appetite for drama is unsatiable! Unsatiable! And this is also one of the tricks your ego is going to use against you. It is going to use denial, fear and also your affection for things getting out of control. And, you know, one of the greatest doctors, or physicians, actually, father of the modern medicine - he said: "Before you heal someone ask him if he is willing to give up the things that made him sick." Are you really willing to give up all that drama, being a victim, because the world is cruel and the economy is bad and everything is terrible and there are conspiracy theories and the food is poisoned and there are too many people on the planet, and so on and so on. All those beliefs! Are you really willing to give them up? And you SHOULD, if you want to be able to create your own reality. You can do that. It's not that difficult! You need to meditate at least 15 minutes a day to be able to OBSERVE this process. And to notice that when something happens or something that you imagine, is creating different kind of emotion that you would prefer. I mean, on the face of things imagining something that you would really enjoy doing, maybe painting or whatever it is, designing web pages, so you think about how exciting that would be, but there's a certain unpleasant emotion because "you're not good enough", "there's no market for that", or "there are too many competitors", and so on. You should stop. And then face your own limiting beliefs. Find out what they are - and then, when you put some light on them, you will see that it's just smoke and mirrors and they will disappear. EVERYTHING springs out of your own definitions and beliefs! Everything! Your reality as you perceive it is 100% reflection of your reality blueprint. One hundred percent! This creates your thoughts and emotions and even gives you access to the certain memories and then you do some actions... So, somehow, we believe, or we are led to believe, or we feel like we are one insignificant point in a world that's huge, that has, I don't know, seven-eight billion people, and nobody cares about you, And that's all just on a small tiny rock that's revolving around one of the least significant stars in this huge galaxy and this galaxy is one of the billions galaxies in the Universe, and it makes you feel completely insignificant, like wind blowing the leaf and you're that poor little leaf that has no control of it's life. But, actually, it's completely the opposite - it's like this: You are PROJECTING your OWN definitions and beliefs outwards! And that's how you manage your perception! By transforming negative energy (or beliefs) to a more positive one. And by using circumstances that you do not prefer to your advantage! So, something happens that you do not prefer. That makes you angry. You can: a) (Option number one): Remain in that state of anger. You will have angry thoughts and you will do angry actions. You will try to make some kind of revenge or get even or whatever, and that will create your reality, because the other party is also then going to think about how to get revenge on you, and so on. Or, b) you can say: "That's really interesting!" "What is it inside myself?" "Inside my own system of definitions and beliefs?" that is creating the experience and vibration of anger in this particular situation. Someone told you that you're stupid. And that insulted you. And now you're angry. Why? Why do you care? Or, if you want to use Buddha-language: "Who is exactly insulted?" Your True Self is not insulted. Your being is not insulted. Your ego is insulted because probably, there may be different reasons, but probably, You suspect that what he said about you, that you're stupid, is somehow true. And, now you are angry because that person brought that idea or concept to light and now he, in some weird way, allowed everyone else to see that you are stupid and now the society will reject you, or blah, blah, blah, whatever it is that you are afraid. What is the worst possible thing that might happen? But, make note: we enjoy that! There's a part of us (and that's here, actually,) that's small and petty and revengeful and vindictive and envious and jealous and that's part of being human, and we enjoy that drama that's going on in our life. Please let us not pretend that we don't. Everyone enjoys some kind of drama; actually a lot of people, when are suddenly in a situation that there is not enough drama in their life, they CREATE something. Because, if nothing is going on, then: "Life is boring!" And that's a belief! That's just a belief. "I must have drama in order for my life to be exciting!" You see? So, you somehow connected through definitions or through beliefs a link between "exciting life" and a "life full of drama". Is that really true? So, that's how you use circumstances that you do not prefer in a POSITIVE way. Because you use them to find out what exactly is the definition or the belief that is behind it. Or, as Krishnamurti told us: "Be a light unto oneself." Or as Jung would put it: "Face your own soul." It is exactly like peeling an onion. This ego structure, or system, has a lot of layers. And each of these layers is created by some belief or definition, and most of them are fine! Not all beliefs and definitions are bad! So, there is a belief, for example, that if you jump off the cliff that you will die - and that's great! That's excellent belief that will help you survive! Really, if you walk through the woods and suddenly you come close to cliff, you will suddenly be afraid! Your ego will pick up from your eyes that you are approaching the cliff, that will get filtered through your definitions and beliefs. Then, there is a rule inside that that says: "Jumping or falling from the cliff is really bad for your survival." That will create fear and that's great! Your action will be to stop or to move away from that cliff and that's what exactly ego is designed to do; in real time, right now, right now, when some dangerous situation is perceived, immediately emotion will come forth: "I need to move away!" And you will do an action, and you will survive - that's brilliant! But, there are a lot of beliefs and definitions that are out of alignment. You need to peel them off! And when you remove any one of them, it changes your vibration. It changes your frequency, and somehow, your frequency will rise! Why? Because all those negative beliefs are a BALLAST - you don't need them. They're holding you down! And when you remove the ballast, you will be tired no more! Because that resistance, that ballast is what's making you constantly anxious and overworked and tired, and so on and so on. So, all those feelings like: disappointment, anger, embarrassment, irritation, resentment, frustration, jealousy, fear... Are very CLEAR moments that TEACH you where it is that we are holding back! Find that, FACE it! Face it! First you need to recognize it. And that's probably not going to happen if you don't meditate! Then you need to ADMIT it! That's definitely not going to happen if you don't meditate! Then ACCEPT it, OWN it, ANALYZE it and CHANGE it - if you find out that's not something that you resonate with. Of course, from time to time, you will find that what's creating your fear when you are close to cliff is a belief that falling off the cliff is bad for you - and you will decide to keep that belief! Because it's, well, very helpful! But from time to time you will... or, better yet: by using situations that are creating emotional state (and of course, thoughts and actions) that you DO NOT PREFER, to point to you things inside your own system of definitions and beliefs that are out of alignment with your preference; that you don't prefer. If you do that, you will feel lighter and lighter and you will rise your frequency. And you will have access to thoughts that are coming from the higher consciousness levels and you will be more successful with much less effort. Your life will begin to have a purpose and a meaning and you will be calmer and happier. But I'm talking about true happiness - about feeling fulfilled. It's not about... It's not just about rush that you get when you jump or when you ride a roller coaster. I mean, riding a roller coaster is great and it creates certain kind of rush, unless you are holding to the definition and belief that says that's dangerous for you, But it just lasts for a minute or so and then you are back. This is happiness and content and fulfillment and certain calm and peace, but that is also, at the same time, exciting and... I really would recommend that! And it doesn't have anything to do with outer circumstances. With less effort - you will be more successful, because you will have ideas and creativity from the higher consciousness levels, but it all starts with you being willing and ready to see what exactly is inside this rule-based system that is painting your perception in a way that you do not prefer, and then making appropriate changes. "The more clearly you understand yourself and your emotions," "the more you become a lover of what is." When you understand your emotions, how they are created and what is creating them, what kind of rules, you will be a lover of WHAT IS. Now, "what is" - it talks about a present moment. And, if you look carefully, it's ALWAYS NOW. It's always now! When you become a lover of WHAT IS... If you become a lover of right now, you will be happy and fulfilled and content no matter the circumstances. | Manifesting | UCSRMywR3oWA1m4k55hj-gAg | 2019-09-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,606 | 35,733 |
tq7xQhxhJqU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq7xQhxhJqU | Ariel Rider Grizzly Ebike Review After 10 Months | and welcome back to the channel on this video we're going to do a review on the aerial Rider Grizzly as you see it right there now this is my second review on this bike I did one after four months and this will be a 10 month 10 month review I have a little more of a handle on the bike now as you can see it there I walk around it it's pretty much uh the same as when I got it stock the only thing that has changed from the last review that I did because I didn't change anything at all on the last one is I put a mirror a bar end mirror right there uh on it and uh the tires are different and uh so these are e Huntsman v-moto tires and they sure change the look of the bike I'll see that they make the bike a little bit heavier the bike with the stock tires was 105 pounds and now with these tires it's bumped it up to about 110 pounds so you get a little more weight there you lose a little bit in your top end speed but maybe a couple of miles per hour so you're still gonna uh maybe one or two you're still gonna hit uh 35 miles an hour top speed on a flat uh with the grizzly um so I'll go with some of the pros that I have and uh the first pro that comes up would be the motors I mean having two Motors makes all the difference in the world if you're going to be climbing uh if you're going to be climbing any kind of hills and we've got lots of hills in this area here where I'm at then you'll want either a lot of power in your motor a single motor or you'll want dual motor as I have right here they're a thousand watt each uh peaking at 1850 Watts each motor giving you a total of 3 700 Watts combined and um I don't always ride with two Motors running I usually just use the rear motor um and when I do want to use both Motors that's for more uh getting through an intersection rapidly if I want quick acceleration or for hill climbing or if I just want to get out of a situation quickly I will throw on the both Motors but generally I just ride with the rear motor uh one reason why I mostly choose to ride with the rear motor is it's a lot quieter and so uh it's better for when I'm doing videos it uh my voice doesn't get you know mixed in with the sound of the motor so it works out well but um like I say when I have to use the two Motors they're there to use uh let me turn on the dash so the two Motors of the standout for this bike so we're they're 52 volt I should say it's a 52 volt two batteries one right here which is the 20 amp hour and then you got your 15 amp hour battery right there that's just it's a standard with this bike you'll get two batteries uh automatically I should mention this is the V2 they now have a V3 not too much change I don't think between the the models um mine came with two five amp chargers they now only come with one so you can't charge both batteries up at the same time without having to purchase another uh charger so that's kind of a negative but uh you know if you don't mind that it it takes probably to do a full charge the the bigger battery probably takes seven hours and the smaller one five to six I would say so the 20 amp is is the big one 15 being the smaller uh one of the other um Pros to this bike for sure is the uh full suspension I mean you can see right there that uh you really notice the difference when you go on a bike that doesn't have a rear suspension uh like I have my rad Rover and it only has single front suspension so uh when I get on that one you can feel the bumps it's different uh and just just in general it's a fast bike if you like something that wants uh that um with some get up and go this is the bike for you and if you've got Hills like I say to Klein this would be your bike I don't think I would recommend this bike to be a first bike like if this is your first ever e-bike I would uh I would get something else first a little bit maybe a little less powerful maybe a single motor and then work your way up uh you got to be careful riding this because it could throw you off if you are not um familiar with the bike at all you know it could throw you off and uh and you don't want that happening um but uh if you want Power uh this is a powerful get you up the hills no problem I've not had an issue yet some some hills I've climbed over 30 miles an hour and and that's you know like accelerating going uphills so so let's see what else can I say that's uh the plus oh the other thing that's really nice the hand grips are really really nice I like those I like the half twist throttle here um I also like this here this switch here is to turn on and off the motors whether you're you have one operating or two and I like that because if you're say at an intersection and you're waiting on a light or you're waiting on cars at a stop a stop four-way stop then you don't want to accidentally hit that so with this I always uh turn that off when I get to a stop stop light and I'm waiting and then when it just before it turns I turn that back on and away we go over here I should mention this is your your switch for turning on right now that's set to rear motor you can turn it the other way for front motor only or in the center gets you both Motors this year belt it's okay for riding on Trails like pedestrian uh bike trails pass but not uh not in your bike lane on the road I mean they should have a horn on here that's allowed in a car is not going to hear that so that's one of my negatives um I should go back to positive for a moment those two batteries I've never ran out of battery power in my riding but also I gotta say I've Not ridden this bike to uh to its fullest as far as uh seeing how far we can go on the battery charge I have not done that I've had it where it's gotten down to 20 percent left or 25 in the in that range and um I uh did get home though without getting it down to zero so I don't know I think if I was guessing and with these tires it's going to be a little bit less because they are heavier like I say they put almost five pounds more onto the bike but I gotta think you should be able to get even with these tires and the both batteries even if you just throttled the whole time and throttled pretty fast I gotta think you could get like say you were throttling around 30 miles an hour I think you could get close to 30 miles um that's if you're really extending it like going 30 miles an hour all the time like I say a top end speed would be 35. and uh you'd find a hard uh it's hard to get it up to 35 because there's not a lot of places that you can ride that fast unless you're on the on the road you know and there's no bike lane and you want to just keep up with cars the best you can but uh otherwise you're not always going to ride 35. let's get to some negatives as I noticed my front fender is a little bit looser some of the negatives would be first of all that Bell that I told you I would prefer a horn oh let's go back to one more positive this uh display that display is nice I mean that's about as good as you're going to get in my opinion for a display and uh zoom in to get a good look at it that that is a really nice display I don't have any complaints with that I love the fact that it's colored and so that's the display and let's go back to the negatives the Bell like I told you is a negative I think the fenders right here are a negative they just see where they stop right there I would like it to come down more down to the halfway almost down the wheel or at least more than it is now the front also but I'm not as worried about the front although I would like it to go down a little bit more there but um uh you can see some mud on my bike it needs to be cleaned here but uh yeah it's uh the fenders are one of the other issues that I have with it I don't have too many cons you know and when I think about it um I'm trying to think what else uh one of the things I would like to have on this bike uh would have been cruise control um probably I'm nitpicking now but I would like a cruise control um the other thing I would like to see the bike I've had is signal lights um it does have the front headlight rear tail light and a brake light the headlight is the other one you won't be able to see it really now because it's sunny out here but that headlight it gets it you can get by with it but if you're going to do a lot of night riding or dark riding in the dark then I would suggest probably getting a more powerful headlight than the one that's on it uh the seat I should mention the seat the seat is nice for me it's fine I'm five foot nine and so for me the seat is perfectly fine but if you're a bigger guy say over six six feet or more I think you'd want to get the extended seat to come out here and be more comfortable because this would be a little tight for your legs would be you know not a lot of leg room let's say that and uh there's pegs here in the back I should mention here for to ride a passenger I have never ridden with anyone obviously I don't have it they'd have to sit on that because I don't have an extended seat uh the pedals are fine I have heard people uh others uh complaining that and this is probably due to height where it's not the greatest for pedaling I don't have that problem I I'm perfectly fine pedaling this bike it's not an issue for me I generally leave it in number one pedal assist one it's fast enough um whereas the rad powered by A rad Rover I should say it's uh more of three I like it at number three but this bike is perfectly fine at one for a lot of riding I mean if you're on a bike lane or bike path I should say with pedestrians you don't want to go real fast you know you want to look out for each other and so one is fine um but there it is the aerial Rider Grizzly the brakes are fine I forgot to mention about the brakes hydraulic disc brakes they are perfectly fine I have no issues with those and I want to mention one more thing before I wrap up this video now a while back not long after I did the first review on the bike I had an issue with I didn't know what it was at first I thought all the motors you know there's something the motor the back motor something's going on and then um I could feel like uh vibrations you know when I'm sitting on the seat uh and and and things like that less power you know than than normal and so uh I eventually um after a little bit of that if you know I don't know how long I might have went a week or maybe a little less than a week and I contacted uh Ariel Ryder and they told me to stop writing uh with that motor and uh they said it would be a controller issue that sounded like and so they wanted pictures uh of down here where the motor cables connect there to show them that the pins are of that and then in the meantime I was only riding the front motor and there's one more thing I want to get to that's a negative about the bike but anyway the motor uh the front motor then the front motor started doing that so it ended up being I had both controllers replaced they figured the after seeing the pictures that it was the controllers that were the problems so I sent them or they sent me new the new controllers I sent them the old ones back and um I've heard of a few others having issues like that with the version two but uh not a lot just a few people have said they've had that problem and with version three I have not heard anybody complain about the controllers so uh if there was any problem it was only with a few bikes it sounds like and I uh was one of the Unlucky ones that got that but with these new controllers I have not had an issue um so uh yeah that the other thing I wanted to tell you here before I go off is uh came to mind as I'm doing this because I'm not reading off any script or anything I'm just coming off the top of my head here is the front motor um that uh if you just start out with that either both Motors going or just the front motor it's going to spin out on you when you uh go from a standstill and that's not safe and it's not a great idea because you'll wear your tire pretty quickly doing that so uh I generally if you're at a stop or at the start of a hill and you want to go up the hill with both Motors I suggest you use the one motor first the rear to get going get going about seven or eight miles an hour then pop on your other uh front motor and then you won't have the spin out problem because if you're not used to that it could it could also uh throw you from the bike and you don't want to have any accidents so that is the aerial Rider grizzly as we pan around and look at it one more time here so that's going to do it for this video on the channel I hope you enjoyed this review of 10 months of riding the aerial Rider grizzly it's been a very good bike I should mention the price so the price is 3 299 so it's not a cheap bike but if you want a powerful bike and have the money uh it's worth the money I can say that's built like a tank um I call it a tank because it certainly is just that so I'll leave a link in the descriptions below if you want to uh the link to go to look at this bike at their website so thank you for joining me on this video as we review the aerial Rider grizzly and until next time take care | OregonEbikerMark | UC8SeFzdBlR8YCXPjjCAyAfg | 2023-01-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,762 | 13,163 |
fvrX30g1dNU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvrX30g1dNU | Incoming Deputy PM Casts Shadow Over Net Zero 2050 Emissions Target | FOREIGN | australia will have a climate skeptic as its new deputy prime minister a decision that threatens canberra's commitment to achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. banner b joyce who was previously australia's deputy prime minister from 2016 to 2018 which resigned after an extramarital affair with a former staff member was named as the new leader of the national party on monday after he defeated incubator michael mccomack in a vote of the party's 21 federal lawmakers joey said his party would only support energy policy that boasters the government's appeal in regional australia which is heavily dependent on fossil fuel mining joyce's ascent is likely to the real morrison's hope of strengthening australia's climate targets amid a concerted push by u.s president joe biden well i want to make sure that we have a process that we can go to places such as central queensland that we have the capacity to on behalf of the coalition give us the very best chance of winning the next election i'm not detracting for one second in one iota the qualities that michael has and has shown the parliament i will try always to be the better person i acknowledge my faults i resigned i've spent three years on the back bench i don't walk away from uh from from making sure that i can be a better person do a better job you know and uh i'm reminded by that by the people that i love dearly my four daughters my two sons and vicky at the outset i want to say that i respect the decision made by the national party room today and i wish barnaby joyce all the best as leader of the national party i have been honoured to serve the national party as its leader for the past three years i have been privileged and humbled to do that hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our youtube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2021-06-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 344 | 1,899 |
DoWqTFuv2Bs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoWqTFuv2Bs | Call of Dragons: Lucky Spin Event Tips! Is Kinnara WORTH IT? | the Kinnara Lucky Spin event is back in Call of dragons and today we're going to be spinning this wheel what's going on guys cheers now for those of you that don't know the Lucky Spin event is essentially A Wheel of Fortune that comes around every once in a while here in Call of dragons and the hero that is featured on this wheel typically changes periodically however it seems to be the case that the first and second wheel at least are going to be of Kinnara for all of the new servers which is exciting I was hoping that that would be the case because I do feel like Kinnara is one of the strongest heroes in Call of dragons right now if you guys missed it I actually made a video a couple of weeks ago where I talk about the top 10 best heroes in Call of dragon so if you missed that video go ahead and check it out on the channel it'll probably be linked in the description below but spoiler alert Kinnara made it towards the top of that list and I came to that conclusion after the wheel had already passed but the wheel is back today so we're gonna be spinning this wheel and I want to go over a couple of functions a couple of features of this wheel for you guys because if you've played rise of King this may seem familiar to you but in fact this is actually from what I can tell a better wheel than what we see in Rise of Kingdoms for a couple of different reasons first of all you'll notice that there are only two types of speed UPS here on this wheel there are Universal speed ups and there are training speed ups that means there's no research speed ups there's no building speed UPS so this wheel is going to age very well once you reach the late game you're still gonna have use for both of these types of speed UPS which is exceptionally good the second thing that you'll notice is that we have a few types of legendary tokens here on the board we have obviously the Kinnara token and we have a universal season one custom token which can be redeemed for any of the Season 1 Legendary Heroes which at the time of recording this is any legendary that's in the game including Kinnara so keep that in mind but finally we have Kinnara herself yes this is a full summon of Kinnara which is much better than eight tokens or eight sculptures like we would expect from Rise of Kingdom so that's really nice and finally there is actually a built-in pity system for this wheel that also carries over between different wheels and if you take a look here on the right side of the screen you can see 27 out of 50 which means the last time this wheel was around I spun it 27 times and that was just the number of times I needed to literally summon Kinnara that was when I got her but you could see here that a premium reward is guaranteed after every 50 spins and that premium reward is 10 tokens of Kinnara or a full summon of her if you don't actually have her so you are literally guaranteed to get Kinnara if you spin this wheel 50 times which is super exciting and so I'm excited to spin but there's a couple of other things I want to go over first of all there was some confusion as to how you actually obtain tickets for this event some players thought that you had to buy the bundle here which is called change of Fortune some players that you had to buy this bundle in order to spin the wheel which is just not the case if you come here into Lucky Spin you can click this plus and you can actually just straight up get these vouchers for gems themselves which is really nice now you can only buy a maximum of 100 vouchers and I know you're probably thinking like what do you mean only like that's that's actually kind of a lot and it's also really nice because this is the maximum number of spins that you need in order to get the most amount of the spin rewards so if you didn't know if you're not familiar with this type of event like from Rise of Kingdoms for example there are spin Milestones so if you spin the wheel 10 times you're guaranteed five Kinnara tokens and some resource chest if you spin it 25 times you get five Universal season one tokens which is really nice that's better than Kinnara if you spin 45 times you get 10 of her and some resources if you spin it 70 times you get 10 Universal season 1 tokens plus a bunch of speed UPS here as well and then finally if you spin this wheel 100 times which is the maximum number of tickets that you can buy you're gonna get 15 Kinnara tokens and 15 resource chests so overall this is very similar to the rise of Kingdom's wheel with just a couple of improvements some better rewards here on the wheel and a Pity system built in every 50 spins is very very nice and we can also compare the rest of the chances of getting different things on the wheel so a full summon of Kinnara's two and a half percent but you are guaranteed that after 50 there's a 25 chance for any spin that you're gonna get to Kinnara herself there's also an eight percent chance that you're gonna get the universal season one custom token so overall this is very familiar to rise of Kingdom's real but actually better so I'm excited to spin this wheel today I guess the first thing we should do is buy a couple of these bundles now I'm not going to Max purchase this bundle because I have spent a significant amount here in Call of dragon so I don't want to go too overboard but I will be buying a couple of these bundles now it is worth noting if you guys are spending money in Call of dragons and really any mobile game just be aware of what you're actually buying this is literally early gambling this is literally buying a bundle for a chance to get things that you might actually want and there's no upwards limit as to how much you can spend in a game like Call of dragons so please only spend in a mobile game if you really have the disposable income to do so because you might spend five dollars here ten dollars here and slowly over time that adds up to a lot of money at the end of a week or at the end of a month I recommend putting your money towards stocks towards a retirement fund towards I don't know it's probably better to treat your family and friends out to a nice dinner than it is to spend a hundred dollars here in Call of dragon so just wanted to remind you that you know the on the priority list of spending mobile games should be pretty low on your on your spending tier list okay if we're taking a look at this bundle though the first five dollar bundle gave me five vouchers the ten dollar bundle looks like it gives me 10 vouchers I'm gonna go ahead and buy this one as well and now here we see that the 20 bundle actually only gives you 15 of the actual vouchers here so you're also getting other things obviously keep in mind you're getting gold keys or you're getting on or you're getting gems so this is obviously a you know pretty good value but when you compare the 20 bundle to the previous two bundles if you really care mostly about the vouchers this is where you really start to fall off in terms of value so I'm actually not going to buy the 20 bundle if you're a well obviously you probably want to max out this bundle purchase so just keep that in mind and just like that we have 15 of these vouchers and we also gain a free Spin every single day now this is one of the things that is actually different about rise of Kingdoms and this Lucky Spin event here and called dragons is that in Rise of Kingdoms you just straight up use gems and here because we're using vouchers there is no half off option so that is unfortunate I wish they would give you a way to like buy a certain number of vouchers half off like maybe three vouchers for fifty percent off or something like that I feel like that would be nice but like I said before this wheel is from what I can tell technically a better value wheel than the one in Rise of Kingdoms anyway so you kind of break even there let's go and do our free Spin we've been talking for too long let's just do you got Spin and dude that animation is epic and we got a bunch of training students and arguably this is actually what I need the least probably on this entire wheel because I'm still trying to get to City Hall 25 and you really don't need to train troops to get there I guess you could maybe make the argument that legendary medals I don't need that much either but everything else here I do need which is exciting because I am tired of spinning the wheel of Rise of Kingdoms and getting a bunch of garbage so today we are going all in let's do our first five spin of the video ladies and gentlemen what are we gonna get it from the wheel we get more training speed UPS come on dude we don't need that this animation's a little bit too long we got more of the medals literally the two things that I said I needed the least and we got okay we got our first Kinnara I'll take that what is going to be next here on the wheel we got a universal that's an eight percent chance that's actually very good I'll take it for sure we get Mana okay so Mana is you know it's the most valuable resource I'll take that here we got two legendary tokens for five of the vouchers not sure if I love that but it is what it is also I'm gonna skip the animation here because that animation is very long and if the developers are watching you should shorten that animation in between rewards probably by 50 I would say it's too long and also like here I won't skip it this time but look you can't really see what it's gonna land on in Rise of Kingdoms you sort of have an idea of what it might land on and that builds suspense here it's just a blur you really can't see until it's like about to land it's just a very fast wheel uh and so I think that this animation isn't as cool as the one in Rise of Kingdoms even if it is a little bit more epic I mean the whole wheel is shaking here boys like it's it's nuts um we got a pretty bad spin here I would say two of the training speed UPS we don't really need those right now obviously we will need them later so nothing in this video is completely useless but only one Kinnara token from that five spin which is not what we needed let's skip the animation here for our next fives and what do we get we get boom boom boom boom and all right so we got two Kinnara tokens there that's actually uh pretty good A little bit of training speed UPS uh it's unfortunate how many of those we are actually getting and you do see here we did reach the 10 spin reward which guarantees us five more Kinnara tokens now uh if I do remember correctly and I did forget to show you this at the beginning of the video you can kind of go back and double check this I'm pretty sure I only had like three or four of her tokens when I started this so just keep that in mind and I think out of 18 custom tokens if I'm not mistaken that I don't know for sure I can't remember okay back to the wheel let's go ahead and purchase with gems now we do want to do the 100 spins uh we will get three free attempts we've already used one of them so if I'm math is correct I think I'm gonna need 82 more vouchers in order to get to 100 so let's purchase 82 vouchers with our gems here boom there it is 57 400 gems that is such an incredibly high price to pay but I do think Kinnara is worth it and also the other rewards here are worth it as well so boom there it is we bought a ridiculous amount of those vouchers so let's go and do another five spin here we get Mana Kinnara Kinnara oh let's go we got the full song and baby let's go that's 10 tokens of Kinnara right there plus the other two that is 12 tokens okay the game is rewarding me heavily for spending my gems I'll take it that is actually huge my heart rate just went up that was freaking sick I'm glad that I'm home alone at my apartment because I am going to be making a lot of noise if we keep getting good spins like that here is another two token spin a bunch of resources here which I desperately need resources right now I am pushing again to haul 25 which gets very expensive let's claim our 25 spin reward and boom we get five custom tokens that is huge let's go ahead and keep our spinning going ladies and gentlemen we got Kinnara three hour Nana another Kinnara another Kinnara okay that's huge so that's three I would say if you get three tokens or more per five spin that is above average I would say two is about average one is below average obviously zero is horrible this was a very good spin I'll take it obviously not as hype as that 10 Kinnara pull which was huge but let's just keep it going here boom boom boom boom oh I was hoping we would get that 10 summon right there we got three more tokens and the universal ones obviously are better than Kinnara tokens because you can use them on whoever you want I will probably be using them on Kinnara because it's my opinion that you should go all in on one hero and get them awakened as it's called in this game uh and so season one tokens for me are basically Kinnara tokens boom boom we got two right there can we get three can we get three oh we can't okay so we got I feel like we're getting a lot of season one custom tokens and these only have an eight percent drop rate so this is nice this is an average spin right here I don't love again the training speed ups kinda not what we're not not what we really need here but it is what it is go ahead and spin it five more times boom boom boom Kinnara We love that we got a season one token and we got more resources so here again average spin nothing too exciting didn't really need this stuff over here so I don't love that but let's keep it going here Boom Boom Kinnara come on come on come on that was a below average spin that was trash we only get two medals per uh per reward here that's really interesting but the rest of this stuff is is really solid honestly all this is is good I need wood I need speed ups and those were Universal so I can use them for building which is huge we did just pass the 45 spin reward so boom we get 10 more Kinnara tokens I'm excited to see how many skills I can put on her at the end of this video and I'm starting now to realize that I should have Max spun the previous Kinnara wheel hide inside is always 20 20. I really feel like that was a Miss I definitely missed an opportunity there but it is what it is uh we got Kinnara we got Kinnara we got nothing uh okay okay blah blah blah that's pretty much who cares right so there we go Kinnara we got two Kinnara tokens which is nice uh it does appear to be the case that now I I actually don't know I wasn't paying attention it could be the case that the 10 Kinnara summon that I got was that the premium reward was that my pity I don't remember if it wasn't my pity it looks like the pity resets if you get Kinnara so that is definitely interesting and unfortunate I would have liked the pity to stay despite getting lucky like you guaranteed get it every 50. regardless of if you got lucky that would be really nice I don't know if that's the case we're gonna see boom boom boom boom and boom okay so we got literally zero that time we got a bunch of golden wood I don't really care too much about that we're at 41 out of 50 for our pity let's see if we can I really I gotta go back in the footage now now I'm really concerned or confused really uh if that was my pity or not if I got hyped over a Pity but this next five spin uh should guarantee get us a Kinnara summon so let's see boom boom boom boom there it is we got our guaranteed Kinnara uh and I'll take that that is actually huge and this feels like way better value than the Wheel from Rise of Kingdoms uh and boom it carries over that one uh that we exceeded it by and we hit our 70 spin reward which does in fact get us 10 season 1 custom tokens which I love let's go and close this menu and we'll do another five spin one two three Kinnara come on dude come on okay so we didn't get I really want to get the 10 I really want to get lucky and land on the 10 spot now just so I can see if it resets the pity before I go back and watch the video one two three okay we're getting a nice okay dude we're getting a nice chunk of Kinnara tokens as they're called here uh in this game this is pretty good I'm feeling good about that let's go and do another five spin one two okay that's huge that's huge that was huge that was a huge five spin ladies and gentlemen that was four tokens and some wood you know we're packing wood around here boys all right we are coming in close to our final uh spins here and I do think that I'll probably I don't want to wait the next two days to do the last two spins I'll just do it on camera for you guys boom there's Kinnara we love to see it we got Stone we got another Kinnara we got another metal uh we don't really need those medals I say that now it'll probably be kind of a bottleneck for me later I imagine but I mean I guess maybe we'll use them I don't know let's do all their fives in Kinnara we got it we got another one baby we got a universal we got another one maybe oh that was actually good that was huge that was huge another four Kinnara token spin uh I mean really this one is universal as I said that'll basically be Kinnara um let's go ahead and let's do another five spin so we'll do we'll buy three more here I'll do this just for the video boom 2 100 more gems down the drain we're still sitting pretty with 87K or something like that so that's good and we'll do our final five spin of the video and we got one two three four ah okay so we got absolutely horrible spins there that was complete trash I mean at least we didn't get training Speedos but that was that was bad so we got our uh reward here and boom I claimed that now it's part of me is wondering and this might be how they get you to over spin right part of me is wondering if it's worth doing the final 19 spins just to get that guaranteed 10. I think it probably is worth it um and I'm also wondering does this pity carry over to the next wheel if the next wheel is not Kinnara that's what I want to know I really hope that it does because if it carries over between wheels of the same hero but it doesn't carry over between heat wheels of different Heroes that's gonna make it really hard to keep track of and I would be really disappointed uh if I you know was saving that pity for the next one and it turns out it's a different hero ah see here's the thing I actually can't even do it with just gems I would actually have to buy the next bundled here in order to get that pity right now that's definitely unfortunate that is definitely unfortunate but I do think I will do it I expect the next wheel to be Kinnara but I don't know for sure and I definitely am more interested in Kinnara than any other hero right now so I'd rather get that pity on Kinnara even if it does carry over to the next wheel in the chance that it's not her that would be a bummer okay I'm gonna do it I'm doing it for the content okay so hopefully you guys will drop a thumbs up on the video I I really would have would appreciate that but also it gives us a sneak peek as to what the 50 tier is and this definitely falls off in value I mean this to me is very expensive this is this is literally half the amount of goblin Market vouchers that you would expect if it continued to have the same amount of value as the five and ten dollar tier remember the five dollar bundle got you five vouchers the ten dollar bundle got you 10 vouchers you would expect the 50 bundle to give you 50 vouchers but only gives you half so the value here is literally cut in half not worth it to me definitely worth it for the wells but let's keep the wheels ladies and Gentlemen let's do the next five spin boom boom boom boom we got a Kinnara and we got some ore we I mean this honestly this is all stuff that I need I can't complain here but obviously we are looking mostly for Kinnara than anything else let's do another five spin I want to get the full Summit of Kinnara before the pity and see if it resets before I have to go and just check the footage it looks like we're gonna get it we're gonna get a season one custom token here that's fine again all this stuff is useful we didn't get any of the legendary medals or any of the training speed up so I can't complain about this even though I did want more obviously tokens would have been great let's do another fives in one two three four oh man my luck really fell off a cliff after that 100 spin Mark is it just me or is that the case that really certainly feels like the case so heat of my warning uh we're gonna do four more spins here let's go ahead and do boom 2800 gems and that should get us all the way to our next pity we have one no way let's go oh man I didn't even need those other three vouchers I didn't even know there's nothing about you I could have saved the gems okay so that's a good tip for you guys if you're getting close to your pity buy them individually so you can save your gems but that does in fact reset your pity so that answers the question if you get it even if you don't reach your pity if you get it it resets it so that's unfortunate again I wish they would have kept it that would have been insane value because in theory I would be getting guaranteed another 10 Kinnara here within three vouchers but unfortunately that's not how it works we get one a little bit of ore we get boom a little bit of wood and our final token is a legendary metal so that is unfortunate but we did do 120 spins here so let's see how far we can take our Kinnara now uh she has how many sculptures we got 94 Kinnara tokens let's go and upgrade her first skill to five so let's go ahead and boom there's level four boom there is level five so you see here skill damage 1400 to a single Target and the target damage dealt reduction by 50 15 for five seconds that's huge now we're gonna go ahead and bring her up to a second star because I do actually feel like her second skill is better than her third skill so I do want to get that second skill up to five before I unlock the rest of them so let's go ahead and add uh two more skills to her so boom there is uh level two next we bring it up to level three so we were able able to add uh what four skills onto her in this video which is really nice uh and you know what I'm actually gonna go ahead and use the season one custom tokens uh because I'm gonna use them on Kinnara anyway so it really doesn't make much of a difference we're gonna use 36 of those uh tokens boom and boom we now have this up to level four and we don't have enough season one tokens to get this to level five so that is unfortunate I could use the universal legendary hero tokens I don't know if that's what I want to do just yet because these are very valuable these can be used on any legendary hero uh these are obviously very good but a little bit less valuable so yeah that's what we're gonna leave Kinnara for now she's at five four zero 00 I think that's a pretty good place to start after just at the end of this will be like 150 spins I'll take it although that is definitely uh definitely expensive but hey we get our three three thousand gem reward for the week which is gonna bring us up a level here in the the in the rune level so I'll take that as a little bonus we have seven gold keys here let's just pop open these gold keys for you guys let's see if we can get more legendaries in this video so there's one uh there is two um any legendaries here three no we get uh what's here four we get nothing okay great five we get okay literally a bunch of wood literally the most amount of what I can get okay cool uh six and okay we got all win which is fine uh but that's that's a bummer okay well that's gonna do it for this video guys if you enjoyed make sure you drop a thumbs up on it it really helps out the channel a ton subscribe to the channel if you're new here and click the Bell to be notified the next time that I upload a call of Dragons video comment down below what you think of the Lucky Spin event here in Call of dragons do you like this event how do you feel it compares to the one in Rise of Kingdoms if you've played rise of Kingdoms and let me know if you are spinning for Kinnara in the comments section below with that being said guys thank you so much for watching this has been Omniarch I will talk to you guys again soon peace | Omniarch | UCjGAKIGlQM0DbcET7iXFBng | 2023-04-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,882 | 28,817 |
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Power Trading Hour with David White on TFNN - 2022 | the following is a presentation of tfnn [Music] the power trading hour with your host david white call now toll-free at 1-877-927-6648 or internationally at 727-873-7618 now david white and welcome all to another excellent edition of the power trading hour and uh as always doesn't matter where you're at as long as you're here at the appointed time the following takes place between 2 pm and 3 pm so we've got a market when we came back from the 3 day weekend last tuesday i said beware of a sideways market uh that morning the s p opened at 41.52 i think that's what it was 41.50 something like that we're at 4140 here a week almost a week later i don't think there's much going to change out here the market is in uh why i have a lot of people screaming at me in emails on a daily basis telling me how the market's going lower since they started that campaign it hasn't it's done nothing but go sideways and frustrate them i generally see the market do something after they give up and quit emailing me with their ransom like notes uh that some of them are actually getting a little psychotic and that tells me a great deal about what the market's doing to the less uh strong in character for the market that uh they can go so wrapped up on as i said uh to one of those today uh there is no bull market there is no bear market there's just the right side and you know i guess jesse said a little bit better there's no bare side or both side just the right side and you know eventually maybe they'll be right but i don't know it just smacks of the guy out there on the strip uh down there on times square saying the end is nigh or the folks from the uh that had the mayan calendar uh that everything was supposed to uh end what in like 2005 or something and then uh you know what uh it didn't end and they gave us another five years and it didn't end and they probably gave us another five years but everybody kind of gave up listening to them i don't have any kind of wise and great prediction other than we are in a sideways market and it will continue to do that until it breaks out generally in sideways markets you look for the market to fade whichever way the market does break out after a week or something like this it can be there be a lot of things going on but uh the whole ability to say the market's going higher and lower there is a third choice and that is sideways and pretty much what we've had uh if you would have gotten my news letter as you uh should have this morning you would have found out that the options were pointing to resistance at 417 on the spies they got to what four what did they get to 4 16 and almost there what was it uh 4 16 60. didn't quite make 14 uh uh 417 but options predictions continue to get narrower and narrower and that means a more quiet market i think a lot of people believe that they should come to the market and make uh wages like they're working on an hourly basis the market is not like that a lot of times the market will give you nothing or it will take money from you waiting for that big fat pitch is what i do so i don't spend a lot of time ringing my hands about a market that won't give you anything i think a great deal of uh like uh fishermen uh you know if you got a hurricane going on out there there's nothing you can do about it you can yell and scream and tussle your hair i don't understand the whole thing of not understanding that the market isn't a machine that spits out money on a daily basis as uh warren buffett says it is a mechanism for uh giving money from the from the inpatient to the patient and sometimes the best thing you can do is sit on your hands so i haven't been pushing either long or short positions uh when i do the risk reward will be there doesn't mean i'll be right but i'll have better risk reward than we have now uh and i'm unsure what that thing will be that will break us out of this area but uh i'm sure that there will be something to come along [Laughter] i don't know uh i haven't listened for a while uh but uh it's interesting okay uh eight seven seven nine two seven six six four eight uh we do have some questions and uh and you can have uh any question you want today because there'll be probably a little extra time in this show there's a few things that are interesting to me today but for the most part uh probably the most interesting is uh that we're in a sideways market and we haven't really had one uh in a while [Music] and see what else do we have i found some patience huh uh you never know 877-927-6648 as i said sideways is a direction that's probably all i really have to say about that and we'll move on to a little just a history bit of history repeating on this day in 1944 18 000 british american parachuters are already on the ground at this time an additional thirteen thousand aircraft were mobilized to provide air cover and support for the invasion and at six eight uh 6 30 a.m american troops came 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kind of weak up on friday i think we're probably hanging out at some fairly decent highs that'll need to consolidate but you know unless we see a change in probably both the senate and the house we're not going to see much of a change in the policies that have created extremely high crude prices and i know some people will not agree with me and they have the right to be wrong but why it is a global commodity uh there is a huge amount that has been cut off uh we're always needing to add additional supply and uh you know if if we wanted to drop the price by let's say two dollars let's call it a buck a gallon right now we could do it tomorrow by allowing uh the canadians to export almost two million extra barrels a day but they call and they get the busy signal so we are doing you know you may believe that that policy is correct and uh you can debate that after four o'clock each day but all we're talking about is higher or lower and if you are committed to making less supply uh the price will go higher and right now i think you have to be delusional to not believe that that's exactly what's going on now we know why everybody thinks that they want to do that but it kind of makes me think of that song was a kinney chestnut everybody wants to go to heaven just not now everybody wants less global warming they just don't want to pay for it and i think we'll probably see some changes above that in the future eventually you just can't take the kind of political pressure that will come to bear but i don't see anything that changes that last week of course we had a deal for all of about five minutes with the saudis for additional production um kind of sad to think that we have to uh what uh depend on the kindness of strangers and even worse third world despots when we could basically do domestic production uh and greatly alleviate a lot of the what is a confiscatory tax especially on the lower income folks in the united states but i guess not everybody sees it the way i do but anyway as far as i'm concerned uh if you've got something like exxon which are producing oil wells you're on the next thing to have a monopoly i don't know why you would want to get rid of it but that's something that um [Laughter] dedicated and committed yep there is that um so i don't see if you've got i i'm not big on the oil uh uh going uh the uh um those uh that don't have production and those that are out there trying to drill or create any kind of new uh we're making monopolies out of anybody that actually has uh production today and production in the near future so it is kind of a tale of two cities eight seven seven nine two seven six six four eight on a similar note uh can martin wants to know can you comment uh what you think uh the stock market would happen in uh short term two or three weeks and longer six months uh if the price of oil in the uh uh if ukraine and russia conflict came to some kind of peace agreement for us it the big problem is that all these big oil companies especially most of them in the u.s or england have pulled out i don't know if they would come back in or how long it would take them to get back to helping russia so russia is probably going to be down for probably i'm going to say five years even if they made a deal today i don't think we're coming back in there and fixing uh their oil wells because they're just gonna use it to create more cash to start more wars somewhere else at least that's where i think everybody's head's gonna be so i think it's kind of problematic we need uh i so i'm not thinking that that changes it as much as you want i think the big thing in the long term would be uh drilling everywhere possible and finding every kind of technology to bring oil to market and we in the united states kind of let it for a while we're now actively discouraging any of that so again um two to three weeks everybody probably looks at it being better long term uh we need unless you have both the house and the senate go to some kind of super majority i don't think there is a change in the trajectory of oil prices in the u.s at least also can you comment on major semiconductor foundry to be operating and functional in the u.s there's nothing that's going to be the size of taiwan anytime soon we basically the epa chased all the many of the manufacturers out of the united states and other than intel who has some special uh dispensation for making a lot of the products that we use in the military they wouldn't be here either there is one smaller foundry up in i want to say in maybe michigan or wisconsin i can't remember which one it is i wrote about it in the tech insider a while ago they're starting to do more stuff especially over the last oh i'm going to say two years as the chip shortage kind of came on they are working on making the most important chips for the u.s military but that's about it there's been more discussions i know the taiwanese shipped and what i'm talking taiwanese i'm talking taiwan 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right now on that so i think some of these folks like this company are front running the thought that eventually uh that will be it and uh the everybody will submit to political pressure to drop the price of crude but i'm not so sanguine after the deal blowing up last week in uh the administration's face with the saudis um and that deal's all over already by the way uh we've gotten not a drop out of the spr so it's very hard for me to be realistic and think that anything there is going to be significantly different so i just watch it i think maybe like i said i'd rather be in somebody with production uh than somebody in exploration but doesn't look bad just ending a abc a rather large abc kind of up okay other things going on here questions about where the u v x y is going uh my guess is to splitsville uh almost always this thing splits somewhere around the first of uh june i mean yeah from first to june to somewhere around the first of july i haven't seen anything i just did a search during the break i haven't seen much but these things tend to go down to about 10 bucks and then do a 5 to 1 or a 10 to 1 split reverse split so we'll have to see what it does on that but my guess is that before the market really breaks we'd have to have some kind of surprise and i don't see much of that kind of surprise uh happening other than you know maybe we go down so slowly in the market uh this thing still goes down to the 11 figure of the april 12th but it looks okay but my guess is we're probably in some kind of range-bound uh market which is not good for this until maybe the fourth of july and then we may have completed some kind of weird and bizarre uh b to c leg before we get to see the d lag lower in the markets uh to do what else do we have here more questions than answers but anyway oh that was a uv x-y another question about tlt i was pretty surprised that the tlt didn't go up and try 120 1 2 122. it got close 119.74 so i was off by a buck but i thought it would go up and probably try to wash some folks out the good part is that you're back at the previous low and volume so far today is fairly light 112 62 on may 9th with 33 million shares you've got about 14.5 so you're pretty close to some support um the energy was a little bit much on this big gap down on the 31st of may but other than that it's been fairly quiet so uh we'll know when you retest that may ninth low but uh you're into that candle today and there isn't much left my guess is you're probably like the rest of the market gonna find this thing uh going sideways uh maybe a little bounce off that one 1262 low okay see uh what do i think about h y g uh i don't think it tells us that much i think again we've had a market that was probably too dour probably now a little bit uh manic and we're now trying to settle in some kind of real uh price and price discovery in the market but uh kind of down on the lighter volume today again i think a lot of this stuff is just going to go sideways and without i think we're probably going to need some kind of big surprise to bust out of this range before the july the seventh okay all right we got that i got that we got that okay now uh on unlighter news amazon did split today the chart really makes it look like it wants to go to this double gap and that double gap would be about 136 137 138 ish back here and that's where if this thing is making a bigger abc on the way down would be the low risk reward point um could it fail here right now um there were a couple of bills that affected stocks uh that uh are going to become law in new york on friday i wrote about them in the tech insider this morning uh and an update one uh affecting another company and one affecting amazon it's more about the workers and some other stuff going on in the unionization efforts uh in new york city but that's kind of happened across the country and i think that's going to continue to weigh probably on amazon as i said a year ago there was a reason bezos was leaving and that was the easy times are over and the heavy lifting starts now in amazon as a big company that will probably have to be under pressure to do things uh more traditionally uh like labor relations uh the one thing i thought was very interesting is how hard they fought this bill on quotas for product uh for productivity at the same time saying that they had no quotas so thus protest too much i think for amazon but uh i think still you could drift up to 138 that would be if you're thinking bearish the part where this would be a fairly decent good risk reward to the downside uh seven seven nine two seven six six four eight okay and the market's just kind of thin and wispy here um okay got another one greg wants to know where i think the trading range is i think it's uh 4090 uh to 41 probably 65 67 something in that neighborhood it's better on the spies because i see the options in them but yeah there's i think any kind of soul pop gets sold and shorted and all the dips get 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investors distributor foresight fund services llc this program is brought to you by vista gold traded on the nys american and tsx under the symbol vgz [Music] [Applause] [Music] and a question from robert about uh streaming anything going on here uh netflix's uh a big cheese at least uh over the last week it's uh i don't know what serious what uh season they're on but ozarks is the big winner on he on uh streaming services these days um volume is rather poor for everything else from what i could see um a lot of the big ticket stuff that a lot of people thought would be the key to getting eyeballs on the streaming services like obi-wan and the others are not attracting a lot of viewers i haven't watched ozarks maybe somebody in the den has uh seen it or something um i didn't know why i just didn't get into it but and i don't have netflix i might you know if i get it maybe i'd watch it but uh i don't know yeah apparently it is the uh it's become the same kind of thing as uh as the sopranos was everybody really really loves it maybe it's that good or maybe everything else is just that bad but apparently everybody is really getting into it um [Music] i watched the last uh episode of of obi-wan and uh i don't know what they're thinking um i have to say that i think that all they did was uh take the same script from the last jedi and decide to turn it into 10 episodes uh the last i'm gonna say last fourth of it last third of it i laughed through it was so ridiculous um so i'm not a big fan of what disney's doing to that on the opposite side the mandalorians probably the only reason to have disney at least for me that is i'm going to say 10 times better than obi-wan uh just uh i don't understand the whole thought of uh of uh making something worse and paying four dollars a billion dollars to buy it and then just uh continually make a poor product but nothing's good has happened for star wars since disney bought it and uh yeah this weekend's episode uh i'm gonna say dumpster fire comes to mind uh eight seven seven nine two seven six six four eight anyway uh on netflix um all of these companies are starting to get discounted there's still over 600 series in production i don't know you're going to have to have some of these companies go bankrupt and i'm not exactly sure what's happening on that front but uh you know at least it's not going down i think it's the best thing you can say about netflix at the moment um and it may take another year for these streaming services to turn around i think a great deal of them netflix in the news actually saying that they're killing some of the series that no one watched or things that probably no one was going to watch and that is probably a good thing long term for netflix i'm just wondering how long that takes to suffer to filter down into the the uh earnings report but uh they're cutting production by about a fourth and like i said there's 600 shows you couldn't even watch them all if you did it 24 hours a day so it's very tough to see how that's going to yeah how that's going to do the last thing i really liked on netflix was uh cocaine cowboys i think it's still on there uh like i said i don't have it anymore but that was probably the best thing i'd seen on netflix in a long time and that's uh the miami version of cocaine cowboys i remember being i think about 1986 and being down uh in miami watching the powerboat races and i had no idea that you know 30 years later i'd be watching a documentary about the biggest cocaine smugglers in the world and those are the people i was watching but very interesting i thought that was much better than any of the other stuff serialized stuff i'd seen in a long time still like it eight seven seven nine uh eight seven seven nine two seven six six four eight um bosch is really good i'm not i don't know about the bosch legacy uh you could really see a lot of these times you can see when they change um series that it's successful but they want to cut the price of production downs and make a few more series uh out of it a couple more seasons out of it and bosch legacy you can see where they were really cutting prices and i mean it's pretty obvious you look um he had to go to some other place instead of the house that he had before they bought it for a day and ran two two things out of it it got rid of a lot of the other people that were part of the ensemble cast and that's always the hard part of it special effects are poor on it the story still pretty good uh but they're still trying to cut costs on it and that's always problematic uh yeah it was uh bosch legacy is not i like most of it and maybe i liked it because i read all the books so i know parts of the stories in there but uh they you could really see that they dropped prices i mean that dropped the the money and the production value on it so well i probably still watch it yeah but uh now the first seven seasons are great okay what else do we have out here oh let's take a quick look at disney i don't think anything's moving that much today and down just a little no volume again i don't think there's a lot going on in these uh question about microsoft msft it had a nice bounce this morning um wasn't surprised that it didn't stick it kind of went up and made a nice high he had a nice wide-ranging day last thursday friday a doji day um and today just kind of uh trying to get a engulfing here on that doji but not much but yeah i think it could get uh 265-ish again maybe uh 260 and maybe it's getting ready to make a little bit of abc up but uh there isn't a lot of juice out there in that uh other questions coming out uh take a gdxj look g d x j uh that's it okay um you've kind of come up uh against uh a weakening background uh background of uh lower prices on gold uh people still want to be in it and to me the big money on this is uh not these slow moves up and down but uh food will fruit and energy will top out at some point and when that does i think it's time to go in deep and on gold everybody's kind of in that at the moment as a safe haven uh when that starts pulling back i think old is really going to have ready get ready for its next abc up i do not know what there is we'll be back in a minute sharpening your skills as an investor is like getting better at playing a musical instrument you have to practice sure but you also need excellent instruction from experts at tfnn you'll get advice and guidance from the authority and technical market analysis and it's not just dry tedious text either tfnn airs live financial content streamed live on tfnn.com and tfnn's youtube channel with tiger tv live every market day from 8 30 a.m to 4 p.m eastern for free each host is an experienced trader and gives their take on the market while taking calls and questions live from around the world from the moment the market opens until the closing bell sounds tiger tv has eight different shows with expert hosts to help you make the right moves with your 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7 newsletter today tfnn.com educating investors catch tom o'brien professional trader and educator founder of tfnn also a special guest on cnbc tom will bisect and dissect the markets the tom o'brien show next on tfnn [Music] [Applause] and the last question of the day comes in from randy and that is the may 26th high with 8.7 million shares in ung we got about 6.2 so you could get to the same thing um i still suspect that you're gonna find some kind of low back here at 27 ish maybe just a little underneath it and that'll be the next really good time to buy um i mean it was a nice pop here but i'd probably be in the summertime be thinking about selling it uh out here uh anything else we're looking at here volume uh what do i make the volume volume drastically decreased on friday we're probably doing a little bit more than that now we're doing about seven and a half billion shares we came in with just under 10 billion shares for friday so is there a little more juice here today yeah but it's not a whole lot and i'm not seeing a lot of other stuff going on here that makes me think uh that we're either going much higher or breaking uh too much lower prices a whole lot of nothing and both the up move and the down moves uh when they've come quickly today have been on light volume so i don't see a lot of edge one way or the other just kind of uh listless windlass trading and again as i said earlier it's all about what warren buffett said the patient money flows from the patient or the inpatient to the patient and i think we just need a lot of patience uh as we go through the next maybe day maybe it's a maybe it's a couple of weeks uh but uh if you're thinking short and the market's gonna crack the more i look at it the more the the way that these uh markets are firming up i think maybe you have the c the b to c uh come in maybe july the fourth so uh just uh make sure and don't get too ahead of yourself so when you can not when you have to we will return tomorrow [Music] 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AUV99OGF8Us | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUV99OGF8Us | Vector to raster conversion in QGIS | and this video I will look at doing a vector to raster conversion in cookus so although this might seem as a really simple thing to do there are some details that are so annoying if you get wrong so you know let's look at those details and hopefully your life of converting vector to raster incubus will be much easier so if I switch to QGIS and just get rid of me we can see I have to pay as I can work with here I have a you got rid of my layers hmm you and pedals and yes so I got my Victor Lea I'm a raster layer here and I know that I'll be using this vector layer to give the raster layer was a later operations so it's important that when I convert my Victor to raster that the rest that I create matches the cells cell size not only the cell size and coordinate system but also exactly where the borders of the cells are located so ever when I do have conversion so I we can of course do it from the raster and then we could do conversion and ways to pasteurize here how often prefer to do it oh yeah so we will be on the G Dale and Victor conversion and here we have different versions that can be can burn into an existing so if you really want to be sure that things are working right you know use one of these but this one that converts a Victor Torres don't be fine if we do it right so we have our buildings you can now type a attribute from the the a our town so the if ID or something like that tests are made we can only write insecure values so be careful that you know if you want to what had to be learned has to be and it's in 2k attribute so but in this case I just wanted to buy create a true/false layer so true where there's a building so I'll have one the unit's is where do I know about the size of these units are so if we look in our layer here and properties on it now one day information it says up there here but the coordinate system is but interesting here is that has a pixel size of 0.4 meters so that's what the information I want to need for this so I can now go and do my a version I say one and my unit is that you referenced and they are Oh Boyd Oh and 0.4 and my extent and this is a really important part so now I sit the size as the same as in my the one I want to match roof but I also have to ensure that an extent is exactly the same so be sure to choose the extent of the Restylane want to come work with later so go under use the egg step and then choose extent of the raster layer you want to work with so now I've set this one and I can write a if I need a no data I can put in no there's our value in I can also what I really want is I want this to be a true/false layer if I just run it is it now I will have a true no data one and no data but if I change this one to a zero and I can sit I integral yeah so now this is just because it's it's always a problem of there's more values that that if you can avoid them please do that it's a makes life better because exactly one in exactly two might be difficult to get in hey did some more value so I prefer to have them as in because if I'm knowing I mean I don't need the dismal values so in Zuka and I'm writing down a zero so all cells will be first set to zero and then those that are buildings will be updated to a one so that's a a little advanced thing you can do it and then we can run our little process here and we have now rasterized our buildings the trick we can see is that I go in and now change the way that is symbolized if I go and save properties because this no longer needs to be a single layer gray as photographs sound like data it's going to be a pelleted because there's only some unique values so I say hey let's add unique values classify gives me the 1 and the 0 I can now remove the 0 so I only got the ones and say ok and what we hopefully now can see if i zoom into somebody little tricky corner is that these raster cells exactly line up of the pasture cells in my digital surface model so because I used exactly the same size of cells and the exact same same extent then the cells will match so that's important part to watch out for when you do this make sure you have exactly the same extent and cell size you can see here that there is some different ways of converting here you might wonder why this one is not a building that's because what chookies does is convert says if the center point falls outside this one center point is this there so even though this might be more than 50% it will not be converted to a building raster because the center point of this cell is outside in when we do this type of conversion there are some some different rules so what the standard is that you use the center of the cell and that's good approach because you don't who estimate any values on the estimate any because it's smallest random if the center point is in it you can if you're using our chess bow you can choose that the largest one for the largest area so if you have two polygons weights or polygons then the one with the largest air when the cell moving you can also have a if you have many different you can have the maximum and so on and there's also a highest priority to geez only a center one but we can do things so if we want to make sure that we have that it's just a corner or half of it is when we can do a little trick this trick is first to do our conversion at a fraction of the desired size so instance since they have a view point for having 0.1 then we can resample the data move statistics what resample does is added we sample some from the quarter-sized to the original size but then sums up the values in the quarter so that means that if all of how publican was a building then it will have a value of 16 if only one port of it was the core is in both dimensions over there 16 of them even if only one yield corner is part then it would be 1 and once we've done that we can use our raster calculator we've been using earlier to do a conversion to a true/false layer by comparing the value in our example of say if it's larger than 8 and that's more than half if it's a large strictly larger and seven then it's half or more enough so that's you know the different variations we have you can see if it's larger than one than any if just part of it is in a vector then it will be converted to how raster or you can say larger than fifteen and then all of our cell has to be win our victor for it to be a raster so let's try that in the qgs so if we go back here and do our best of eyes again on our buildings and we again what use a value of one and you'll against it and two Geographic and this time you will set them to 0.1 so open one and 0.1 again very important make sure that they extent is something that matches and that this fraction one it is a fraction so it fits to our side layer again we can set a and no value don't really need it and we will set as 0 and we will convert it to in tickets sir we know better than tiny a bit up here so this one was our original have you rasterized to 0.4 so let's call it all point four and this one must be pasteurized to Oh point one so we can see that if I drag this one on top that these are four times larger than that ones so how are we done this we can do all these samples that yes ty you can seize from the grass just time resampling said yeah I just take it from my shortcuts and are now as my input used my rasterizer by one I will tell you to calculate the sum and it aggregates and I want my output to be that one this one down here I want to be 0.45 said I want to aggregate to 0.4 and I want to calculate the sum I'm going to do the echo gage you so it's done that and you now see I have this layer which has same size and now I have different values in here so this now I've created my aggregated has values between I get up top here that is between 0 and 16 so in the buildings see that I can bring the buildings up and maybe change some energy to just have a what I wanted I just wanted to say and a brush and a line sir so he now can see the outline so everything now in this aggregated layer you can say that this cell here at them this corner here I know a gated buildings but my resampled yeah he's there and it had a value of 6 so this one had six of the quarters in it I was part of it and when I want this corner to be part of my new buildings I can when I do my raster calculator I can find my raster calculator and I can use my resampling aggregated I can say okay if more than five so that is if more than 5/16 of a cell is inside the building or I could save more than more than zero and if just any one corner of the building is covered by the vast and then it will be murder so now hopefully my village would be much larger oh I would say that more more than sixty fifteen so I said this I have to sit in this case it's really important that I sit my reference layer down here in the calculator I mean every we do the calculator view stead of setting all these parameters unis sit our reference and on this you [Music] I'm not get now is this layer so my new awkward layer so let's call it up building this touch or something like it so if there are two cell just touches a building then it will be part of the building and I'll just change some biology to you get rid of that man how maybe change this home as ever you can see the difference off the screen bring that back set it to yellow color okay so this one now is constructor so that if any part or at least almost any part is covered by a roster it is part of it the original one which was this one will have a bit less come on so so you can see this was my original so is that so the lecture is the building layer so this the red ones is by the center and orangey green yellow things are the ones were just one of the sixteenth the end so depending on how we want our conversion to do be we can convert first to a smaller grid so using this trick of saying first convert to a raster image has a fraction of the desired size so to be a quarter then bonding this either V sample to start to calculate it back to the visual size bottle calculating the sum of ones and zeros there and then using the raster calculator to decide which rule we want to use on our calculation so these are the basic simple rules form but for doing vector to raster and the really important thing is to ensure that whenever you do this make sure that your raster layer aligns with your desired as tool as you go to do the calculation on so I am hope that this serve will save you a lot of frustration when working with vectors raster conversion in you guys because I can really be annoying things if the vaster cells do not align so I hope it was you | Geoinformatics | UCtKR015jrKk9maB1Etnv4sg | 2020-04-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,222 | 10,623 |
jk-woKwBbX8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jk-woKwBbX8 | Daily Meditation - Embrace Every Change | hi i'm jessica mullen and this is your daily meditation breathe in and raise your vibration breathe out and release your resistance breathe in and raise your vibration breathe out and release your resistance relax your body breathe in and say yes to what is breathe out and keep saying yes to what is today decide to welcome and embrace every change that happens in your reality every single thought every mood every distraction every interruption every surprise breathe in and say yes to it all breathe out and welcome every change life is flowing life is change change is always good every time you notice anything change say yes to it welcome it that change is god that change is life breathe in and say yes to change breathe out and welcome change it's all happening in your favor no matter what it is birth death pain suffering joy pleasure it's all in your favor it's all in the dance of life and the less you resist it the less it hurts and the more you embrace it the more you see how it all is love it's all for you it's all a gift being here in and say yes to change breathe out and welcome every single change yes to feeling anxious yes to my sick cat yes to aging yes to winter yes to decomposing yes to rebirths yes to the process of life breathe in and say yes to the pain breathe out and say yes to the process of life we came here to experience the flow we came here to ride the ride the ups and the downs you can't have the ups without the downs you can't sled downhill without climbing up first breathe in and welcome the climb as much as the sledding breathe out and welcome every single change that happens it's all part of the dance it's all part of the flow and when something leaves it opens up space for something new breathe in and welcome change breathe out and welcome the pain that can come with change breathing in i'm saying yes to what is breathing out i am welcoming what is breathing in i welcome the process of life breathing out i am so grateful to be part of the dance breathe in and welcome change breathe out and welcome however you feel you can just sit back and watch however you feel welcome it and then it can flow on and the dance can keep going you don't have to hold on to any of it you can keep letting go keep dancing with life breathe in and welcome change breathe out and say yes to change | Jessica Mullen | UCqNR17nYRriBqDVFo61-wDg | 2021-01-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 452 | 2,338 |
mmDNGG7uDoQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmDNGG7uDoQ | #NEFFEX#Brave💫HD1080p Lyrics #freecopyright No.010 | [Music] it's long days long nights no a this is my fight a small cage but a big height all a stake is my time shine yeah I'm a train hard mistakes turn into learn scars to put a Brickyard it's one by one each bar so build it tall build it strong build it large and build a base first so reliable you can reach the Stars light so bright I can feel the my lungs feel tight I could barely breathe sleepless nights waiting for the day I want to be strong want to be brave bloody hands wrapped covered up in T I might not be the best but I never break I will not surrender I am a contender I got to be strong got to be bra light so bright I can feel the r my lungs feel tight I can bar bra sleepless nights waiting for the day I want to be strong want to be brave bloody is Ws over up day I might not be the best but I never play I will not surrender I am a contender I got to be strong got to be bra there's moments in time where you got to step up be courageous and grind when you come face to face with the fears that you have you cow a shine today is the day make a change to my life I think it's about time I W not fear hold me back anymore for me getting what's mine I'll change my brain my thoughts a new game new rules my laws Step Up slay down a new B I'll be the one starting my rain up at the top light so bright I can feel the my lungs feel tight I could barely breathe sleepless nights waiting for the day I want to be strong want to be brave bloody hands wrapped covered up in T I might not be the best but I never Brave I will not surrender I am a contender I got to be strong got to be braak light so bright I can feel the r my BS feel tight I can bar bra sleepless nights waiting for the day I want to be strong want to be brave bloody ass wrapped over like I might not be the best but I never play I'm not surr I am a contender I got to be strong got to be brave [Music] [Applause] [Music] he | Big Sound | UCMGRJt03fhLOI606MyaOMDQ | 2024-03-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 415 | 1,905 |
reaNmRbzsn4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reaNmRbzsn4 | Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades (HTC Vive): DOORS! | oh okay well all right time to play some h3 vr guess what we got some doors yes we've got two of them all right well you know what let's uh turn this off uh let's see hd spectator boom boom boom boom uh oops that's the wrong one okay cool so we've got doors finally we've all been waiting for this and uh anton has graced us with the uh test i need to get rid of this stuff i'll just leave it there but uh yeah got some doors let me just move this stuff out of the way i had to do that you know the little little skit right there just opening the doors but yeah as you can see we have two of these doors here for testing and uh let's just get started let me just grab this and put this back in oh you know what i should can i poop poke my head no i can't i can't poke my hands through i don't know oh there we go now we locked it all right we still can do that which is you know it's it's kind of a limitation of vr of course our hands will phase through the doors but that's okay all right so let's uh tool up let's grab our tools here trusty fire axe cool shotgun all right you know what i'm gonna switch this over to something a little bit more a little bit more efficient let's uh as you can see i was uh messing around there let's go with a um let's see um let's go with something uh with uh let's go with the m2 tactical grab ourselves a sight as well stick that on there oh yeah there we go hopefully things are working out right okay just checking all right grab ourselves some shells here oops come on get in there now with the c4 with the detonator and oh let's grab a key just in case we need to unlock these doors all right let's play with these things okay so well let me just uh spawn lock these oops and let's load up our guns here actually okay let me just do this all right whatever that's fine okay cool good enough all right so where shall we start we got two doors over here this one's got the little uh sliding latch cool and of course the uh interactable wow i'm i guess uh six feet oh you know this might be good for other people i'm fine with it i don't care this is still fine i can still reach it a little low but the doors there but you got a fully interactable uh the keys jangling fully interactable doorknob you just basically you uh you grab and twist to open it as you can see hopefully you can see that yep you can twist the other way too so oh i just grabbed the c4 let's just not do that yep all right cool sliding latch got ourselves a deadbolt here trusty old deadbolt it's about eye level i have to keep that in reference for when i uh eventually shoot the locks out it's eye level it's about waist level right here my waist is right here right and the knob so this is about it's about chin level for me i stand up straight enough this is about chin level so i gotta i gotta remember that this chin level all right oh well you can see it here but the other one i think it's the same chin level i think yeah all right so there's your doors right there check out the panel here respawn the doors this panel and setup is for testing the new door systems function is to reset uh-huh okay but as new subtypes are created to test this will grow all right and damage is not finalized so all right cool well let's uh you know what i have a key here let's check out the key should uh lock into place or maybe the other way there we go that is cool the key in there open the door ah yes hello anybody home i gotta watch out for my walls as well because uh uh hold on just a second need to find the center of my play space here all right because there's a wall over there ah nice cool oh you know what i should i should open it with my left hand it'd be much easier that way well yeah this will be this will be some really good stuff especially when you're playing uh uh if these are implemented uh implemented in the game properly you can have some nice stealth going on find the key open the door you know you can start what you call it uh slicing the pie right the door slice the pie oh yeah that's cool that's cool that's cool slammed the door shut uh i didn't quite get it i don't know if anton's put that behavior in yet but yeah well you know you can push the door in it kind of damaged the door there huh probably have to pay for some repairs let me just lock this dead bolt back up oh the hinges too i forgot about the hinges yeah we got some hinges up here it's about above my head and yeah i don't know how i'm gonna figure that out but uh you can't really quite see the hinges on the other side we'll get to that soon right now i just want to play around with opening the doors i'll lock the door here let's put the key back yeah you got to secure the uh you know door a little bit of damage in the back that's okay we'll get uh we'll get somebody to fix that actually you can just do it right now respawn the doors i think the damage has been fixed yeah okay cool all right so got the keys working which uh it's good that's a good test it works doors opening fluidly at least uh uh you know in in normal situations i don't know in extreme situations i should test that you know what i gotta unlock the door again so grab that key so basically if you wanna just like mess around with the doors and try to slam it shut it seem to work oops [Music] yeah yeah yeah yeah it was kind of hard yeah whoop little decals they're kind of freaking out near the door handle at the doorknob but yeah that'd be cool to have like uh you know those locks right those little padlocks or whatever and then you can just like you know well i don't know if you if that was possible but you know butt slam it and then knock those locks off but that would be a cool addition again that might be in the future we no we don't know but yeah got the axe we can lock the door again just in case and uh let's uh try breaking this door down here's johnny little shining reference everyone was going to do that i just had to uh put my uh put my hat in my my name in the in the ring there but yeah you can knock the doors up with an axe if you wanted to which is gonna be pretty cool try the other one too we can reset the doors so need to grab the uh cool and they keep the decals too when you uh when you break the door all right let's respawn these doors again and then we can also shoot them which uh oops come on get in there but you know you obviously have to shoot them in the right spots so let's say we shoot the lock and then the lock is broken so now uh let me try that again should be although i might be doing it wrong so oh no there we go i was out i just wasn't turning the uh doorknob all the way so that worked all right let me try the other door here all right so it should be about chin level so right about here let's see i think anton said there was a bug to this but right should be yeah i don't know if that's working no that's close i don't know if we have to hit it exactly center but uh yeah so that that's uh that's a bug that needs to be fixed but anton knows about that he showed that off in the devlog which uh just fine don't worry about it these things are still a work in progress you can't really rush this there we go now we're just gonna have to break the latch here which that's okay we'll just unlock that oh i like that a little damage right there you don't have to twist anymore nope the doors become uh yeah they could they become nope i'm still stuck oh i'm stuck okay wait a minute i'm stuck somewhere hmm kind of weird the door it seems like the door is acting like it's still here i can't move my uh my body past it yeah that's a bug that needs to be fixed as well but again work in progress you can't really uh can't really expect it to be uh to go perfectly shoot off the hinges oops there we go and then we can push that door down and i think yep it broke it uh it fixed the bug sorry cool so let me just reset the doors here so we can shoot out the hinges which is going to be a little harder here because i don't know where they are exactly i think that was it i heard it yeah when you hear that noise there's a noise a specific noise [Laughter] get out of here all right reset the doors oh this is so cool this is great system so far is pretty solid say for a few things but then ah that's cool that's cool that's cool practice your breaches you know stack up on the door you want to go hinge or the knob i don't know what the parlance is the terminology go for the hinge ah cool cool that is so cool i love that i'll tell the other one let's try the hinges on this one should be okay okay that was one that's two push that open oh wow that is so cool love that all right well that is nice but what about explosives so anton showed off a little bit with the c4 sadly it doesn't stick to doors but i wonder if this will work right next to the door uh well i did destroy the door enough so that uh yeah anton said he was still working on that so that's cool still pretty cool get the c4 charge in there let's try this again wonder if i can stay near it without dying let's see my health yeah if i if i remember remember correctly uh you're not supposed to stand near these things so let's just uh stand pretty far away oh yeah that worked wonderfully look at that now we're breaching and clearing uh the camera's still there i need to get rid of that thing but that was pretty cool so you can again you can't stick it on the door but you can stick it close to the door and if i stand close to it i hopefully won't die but all right we're breaching oh yeah say you can't stand too close to it so minimum distance would be right here and then we are just going to step back just a little bit 2003 that's our health okay breaching [Music] oh that is cool that is cool you know what let's uh respawn this thing let's grab the sausage spawner let's try this out let's do this let's do this since we got the doors in let's do this we got some bad guys in here let's uh spawn some sauces uh let's see merck wieners um got a couple scouts let's see right there gonna freeze up on me a bit all right yeah you just sit right there and we'll have a i have one next to the door hopefully he'll survive and then we got one right here there we go let's just drop the susik spawner let's do this let's do this all right we gotta do a simple breach and clear here make sure we are topped up yeah we are topped up that's good okay stand back all right reaching uh one of them died at least both of them they were in the uh well uh they didn't survive that blast yeah that that really didn't work out too well for those two so they kind of just got obliterated oh that's funny all right let me uh clear commands we need to explode all and delete all there we go spawn so sig oh you know what let's not have him stand in front of the door let's have him like right beside the door they're just you know having some fun here having a little party we got one guy here we'll just pretend not to see him oh you know what i need to do there we go disable that hopefully that still works yep okay we're going to breach again oops stack up on the door let's take this baby on there stand a good distance away all right 2003's the health okay preaching oh i died i was too close okay well uh that guy got knocked down so all right cool stuff that is pretty good yeah i think uh anton's working on some other explosive devices too so we should get some cool stuff later on delete all okay cool i just i just like watching them explode all right cool okay let's spawn in some other guys here three dudes they'll be fine grab ourselves a uh something other than a shotgun here oops that's not what i want again that should be over here back let's cover a pistol let's grab a um i don't know let's uh mark 23 let's do that my favorite guns okay grab a magazine stick that in there oh laser hanging module as well really you're not going to use it but whatever and uh let's see tools and toys explosives hmm the tools and toys grenades oh there we go let's grab ourselves a uh flashbang okay this is gonna be fun okay all right what am i gonna do i'm gonna breach using the shotgun and i'm gonna shoot the hinges off hopefully i can do it within two rounds nope i am missing for some reason is it uh is it higher there we go it is higher okay i should have prepared this i don't know why i didn't okay come on come on light up where are you i should have done that first i should have prepared this is why i'm not swat team material all right open the door oh what's going on there oh my goodness look oh okay yeah yeah that's uh i need i need more planning more practice because that was very terrible that was just uh terrible terrible that was bad [Laughter] i need more practice of this stuff oh man when the inevitable uh door breaching scene comes in or you know uh you know i'm just gonna be really bad at it we all i should move them a little further right or no um i could just prepare but let's let's just uh spawn some three of these guys leave that there all right this time i'm going to prepare grab our flashbang stick that there oh that's right the um you can't shoot the uh the latch yet the sliding latch uh you know what let's just uh um let's just pretend that you shot that and we'll shoot the doorknob okay so we're gonna breach stack up on the door i have a flashbang oh wait yeah there's that bug where you can't go through the door huh yeah you can't do that that's right we'll go around i guess okay yeah i should use the other door because this one is still bugged just uh we'll just switch it around a bit and that and this one i can shoot because you know oh uh where is the sausage spawner split all delete all there we go baseball so sig them all over here just before them uh where am i gonna put this okay there we go all right i should be able to shoot the uh lock on this door let me just see if i need to okay all right we're gonna breach my control's freaking out again i don't know how long this video is right now i was i was thinking oh it's gonna be like 10 minutes whatever but no i'm gonna have a lot of fun with this oh come on my gun is freaking out come on come on tracking don't mess up on me okay all right we're gonna breach oh you know what forgot i got the prep of flash oh my goodness no silly of me [Laughter] okay this should be good oh no i didn't get it man there we go lash out gotta reload no i didn't i didn't reload my gun oh man i really need more practice don't i i really do need more practice just ill prepared you know okay we are still good let's reset this thing again grab a flash you know just uh and we're going to spawn some more sauces oh man i forgot to explode them whatever doesn't matter so we got a couple of dudes here just hanging around you know five of them okay do another breach here okay the flash ready i need to figure out where this hitbox is on this uh this top lock yeah it's uh kind of hard for me to oops yeah somewhere like that wants to do that flash out [Music] oh there's armor yeah they're all very heavily armored so there's that i gotta all right that's fine this is what it's all about it's about practicing yeah i still need to figure out how to what what to what to aim for when i'm aiming for the top lock should i aim for the yeah i should aim for the this right here this area right here and then for the door ah yeah okay okay all right i'm getting it i'm getting it yeah cause i was aiming see what i was doing before was i was aiming directly for which that worked that worked too that's weird maybe i was at an angle and i was a little close yeah see that one worked that time oh this is so fun though a little bit farther oh i'm out one in there and then oh i don't have my flashbang just pretend that this is a flashbang push it in throw it in whatever okay cool cool this is cool all right let's practice a couple more then we'll do the real deal this video's probably like an hour already ah yeah see i'm too close i need to stand further back there's a spread on this thing oh you hm maybe yeah this would work cartridges 12 gauge slug shell cannonball [ __ ] shell what kind of shell is this uh oh number four buckshot slug here we go let's try some slugs okay i'm gonna stick a slug in there okay cool let's see if a slug works not quite i guess i need to be a little closer or a little farther yeah i need to be a little farther come on where's the thing for it there it is all right let's try this again and then i'll try that again keep on practicing seeing uh how we can do this hmm did i no i didn't oh come on where's the thing i think it would be better this way right hmm yeah but then that that would end up with you getting getting uh getting shot oops am i out oh i'm out [Music] get out of there get out get out [Laughter] cool cool i think i've got it uh dialed down i'll try this again one more time and then we'll move on to other things explode all delete all bonus so sig let's just do three you know they're just standing around having a conversation put that one there that's like a table or something set the door get prepped okay [Music] thank you not bad if they didn't have the face armor i would be able to [Music] do some more stuff there but that's pretty pretty cool that's pretty cool right there i like that especially shooting off the uh the locks and the hinges locks a little harder you have to guess where they are or like you know try to remember where they are but there is a sound i didn't get it there i got it there that that crunchy noise yeah the lower one i always managed to get for some reason but uh yeah this is so cool and of course if you really want to make an entrance there's always good old c4 stick that right there and get a get a nice bit of distance away [Music] ah so good so good so good i love it let me just top this off all right so that's pretty cool let's uh try some other explosives here see if we can oh i'm getting too close to my wall this is a wall this is a wall i need to move to the center there we go other explosives let's try some grenades some actual grenades oh god okay that knocked a considerable hole in there you can possibly shoot from you so desired let's reset that all right what else we got here um let's see remote explosives get the c4 got the spam which i think should work stick that onto the remote charge mode not quite nope oh god well that's not good let me just shoot that yeah this should stick right i thought the stick oh god yep that's not good i have to shoot it that didn't quite do anything i had to spawn another one hold up guys so i don't think it sticks no it doesn't quite stick onto the door that'll work and then you got to shoot it can you shoot it from here will that hurt me that's the question that didn't hurt me but that actually did work a lot better than i thought it would hmm cool all right that's cool oh we can't i can't wait till uh anton gets these uh explosives to stick onto the door because that's gonna be pretty cool got some green launchers rockets and missiles a law which uh see if i can uh grab this here's a safety oh yeah that just decimated the door throw that away uh let's see what else is there oh cable's tangled up on me hold on hmm what else can we do grenade launchers oh you know what where is it oh right that's right i don't think the um i don't think these will stick these will not stick i'm pretty sure they won't stick [Music] i'm pretty sure these won't stick [Music] demon oh that's a frag oh no not that one i want the sticky sticky launcher sorry where is it there it is but i am pretty sure these won't stick so let's just open this up oh i need to all the way sorry a lot easier if you do it the other way oh i need to respawn the doors sorry all right i don't think these will stick but uh no they won't well if you can get one to the side of the door that'd be good but i already have like what is that one two three four five six seven eight that's four yeah that's eight already have eight eight explosives there oh goodness that blew the door completely away but if we just stick one of these just like that type come on where is it not the frag [Music] okay if you just stick it right there and maybe right there that should do it let's uh go this way a bit five thousand oh oh that's right we have a nade jumping huh yeah well you can't do that here uh you can't use that this here but uh yeah kind of blew the doors off anyways so that's cool that was a wall oh no i need to move to my play space all right so yeah the the sticky the sticky nade launcher does not stick which is again a shame but that's okay uh what else oh man let's see anti-material you think that would make big holes but again these are a work in progress so they might not uh it might not work all right let's see grab the handle here need to find [Music] yeah that blew the doors a little too loud there aim for the doorknob destroy the whole door [Laughter] okay uh let's try something less explosive let's go with a 50 cal okay dogs barking hopefully you guys don't hear that stick this on there oh i got to reset the doors hold on just a second oh this is this is fun i'm going to play around with this for a while my in the video soon though i don't know how long i've been uh recording for but uh let's uh find the doorknob where are you oh that one pretty much just crushed the uh the doorknob can't find the lock though hold on i need to turn down the magnification there it is and that one just pretty much crushed the uh the lock wow okay i actually want to try this again let me just see if this will work yeah this one's still bugged yeah anton will fix that don't worry about it well what can fix that is this [Music] [Laughter] you can't get into a door well you know there solved your problem for you just blew the door open oh man okay so 50 cal will work granted that uh i need to actually put this in a space where i can spawn lock it there we go yeah you really want to breach something oh yeah one shot [Laughter] try the hinges let's go with the hinges let me see the hinges here let me see if i can hit the hinges all right the top one i have always trouble with i don't know if i'm getting that i think i did yeah i did okay i couldn't hear it due to how loud the 50 cal is the barrett it's just it's too loud i can't hear what what's going on there so yeah there we go yeah it's just too loud you can't hear that crunch a suppressed shotgun hmm that'd be a good idea yeah whatever but i mean you know if you really wanted to oops this is how you breach a door right here and you got enough like you got a you got a tool to push the door open and then you can use a you can use a flashbang all right my hands are cramping again been playing for a while that's what that's what happens and it's too bad we can't uh oh ah okay cool i actually want to try that here hold on if i aim for the door frame yeah now we get some visual representation okay cool all right i remember that i thought you know i thought it would happen automatically but you actually have to aim for the door frame oh come on the ultimate door breaching tool a barrett that is so that is cool that is cool that is the coolest thing i love it i can't wait till these things are finished yeah yeah uh you know i wonder if anyone has tried that how to to breach a door with a 50 cal barrett i think it'd probably be dangerous i mean i think this thing's heavy enough that he could probably break through the door with it oh nope i'm trapped or you could shoot through the door maybe uh you know what maybe if we uh change the ammo here [Music] what that was weird [Music] there we go finally made some holes in that thing [Music] need a couple more shots and then we'll finally break through the door here there we go i wonder if you can you know what i want to try something before i uh before i eventually stop this let's try one more thing because uh my hands are getting real tired uh-oh starting to cramp up again all right let's see let's try uh let's try some brass knuckles spawn object spawn two of them i wonder if this will work this probably won't work but uh also i need to watch out because i might be punching into a wall here oh no this is going to take ages also my brass knuckles got trapped no that's not gonna work it's definitely not gonna work you know i wonder if anton uh well you know i guess i'll try some of these i i wonder if anton will uh implement this we have a crowbar trying uh trying a door open with a crowbar i don't think i don't know if he's going to no doesn't seem to work right now but we can just nope it's a one-handed weapon yeah you know you just pry this thing in there and then yeah it doesn't quite work right now but uh maybe maybe again these are all these doors are still a work in progress there might be some features added later oh man this is fun but like i said my hands are getting tired so you saw that actually wait a minute climbing axe i don't know if i can climb this wall i can't okay well nope the doors don't don't stand up to this kind of punishment you can't climb the doors but you can bust through them but you can always climb the wall if you really needed to all right well like i said my hands are getting really cramped up here so i'm gonna take a break and i'll play around with these doors when i come back but that's about it for today this is uh this has been pretty fun i can't wait to see what kind of advancements anton will make with door technology and hdvr and uh yeah that i'll see you guys next time | Xusder | UCKyqtr1EzxdlzSByr33-qsQ | 2021-12-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,255 | 25,558 |
f3NxZujxsgw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3NxZujxsgw | Sunhayato PCB hole wires review | After two months of waiting my special Japanese imported wires have arrived These are the Sunhayato TTW-200 and TTW-203 test wires What's special about them is their ends: These ends can inserted in to PCB through holes and make a strong electro-mechanical connection Let's have a closer look at the TTW-203 wire under a microscope On the left is the special connector It's shaped like a shovel that can be compressed to fit through tight spaces As a test I'll plug it in to some unpopulated serial holes on this Seeed Wio Lite board Under the microscope we can see how the connector works as I slowly push it in The shovel-like tip resists being pushed in until enough force is provided Once it's in the narrow body on the connector touches two sides of the plated through-hole The wide tip of the connector then blocks removal unless you provide enough force Let's look at the hole for damage. This will be easy because the board is filthy We can see that the connector has disrupted the grime in the hole, however it hasn't cut in to any of the plating While we're looking at the hole under the microscope let's try inserting the wire again From this angle it becomes clear that the connector is compressed and doesn't dig in to the surrounding plating Wiggling and moving the connector only compresses and decompresses the connector, it doesn't damage the board I bring this up because other solderless designs like press-fit headers will dig in to the surrounding plating This can damage the board if it's not designed to handle this type of connection This also means the Sunhayato wires will not work without through-hole plating Thankfully this seems to be rare on most modern boards but it's something to watch out for Looking at a used and unused connector I don't see any major wear Continuing the test I connected three TTW-203 wires These are PCB to male breadboard wires In my case I'll be connecting them on three adjacent holes: TX, RX and GND They fit next to each other without issue I connected them to my FTDI TTL-232R-3V3 USB to serial cable And it worked: I was able to get a correct serial read-out from the board Next I tested the continuity of the connector while wiggling and placing strain on the connection I found that it's able to handle being pulled in various horizontal directions just fine But it will disconnect if the connector is pulled up or away from the hole In practice this means that the connector can handle wires being bent or routed without any trouble I measured the wire's resistance using my TC1 component tester It's resistance is 0.04 ohms which is pretty good for a breadboard wire Using my NPS-1601 power supply I ran 1 then 3 amps directly through the wire without much trouble In inserted then removed a connector 100 times and found no visible or mechanical wear Next I attempted to insert the PCB connector in to a female hole on my breadboard I was tempted to do this because the wires come in packs of 10 and I currently don't have any use for my TTW-200 PCB to PCB connectors Unfortunately these connectors don't seem to be consistently held by the breadboard holes Even worse, inserting the connector may even be detrimental and loosen the breadboard hole's grip on future breadboard wires I don't have any hard evidence for this as after insertion both the good and loose breadboard hole look the same to me Even stranger inserting the PCB connector again works this time and makes a solid connection The connector I pushed in to the hole doesn't appear to be damaged from any of this Finally I forcefully bent the end of the connector using my tweezers In regular use this shouldn't happen unless you try really hard to move the connector itself horizontally while it's half inserted More likely this would happen if you stepped on the wires or crushed them somehow Even after that abuse the wires don't look too bad compared to working ones Maybe they could still be used? Overall I'm very excited about these wires They make it much easier for breadboarding components that would traditionally require soldering pin headers The only downside of these wires is that as of recording you can only buy these in Japan or by proxy using a service like ZenMarket I hope by producing this video it will encourage international distribution of this product That's all. I hope you all have a good day. Thanks for watching, goodbye | Jookia | UCFFPYvL8eLXjYzjp0wC1nZA | 2022-03-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 774 | 4,385 |
7ATYp8UTp6A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ATYp8UTp6A | Cliff May, Foundation for the Defense of Democracies: Media's Countdown to War in Iraq | okay so why don't you go ahead and uh introduce yourself and uh I'm Cliff May I'm the president of something called the foundation for the defense of democracies it's a policy Institute a think tank sometimes called on terrorism and it was formed uh almost immediately after 911 2001 okay get home oh is that the air conditioner okay why don't you go ahead and just uh introduce yourself again I'm uh Cliff May I'm the president of something called the foundation for the defense of democracies which is a policy Institute sometimes called a think tank it was formed almost immediately after 911 2001 to focus specifically on the issue of terrorism and and democracy and creating the institutions of democratic government and when you look at uh the role of the United States what do you see as kind of your vision for what the role of the United States should be in the world well I mean I think that's part of what we want to develop through research also my question I'm not going to be including my my question right right right what we're trying to do what we've been trying to do for almost three years now is look at the phenomenon of terrorism and who it targets and develop as best we can policies that can help um def successfully de defend Democratic societies from terrorists and from the ideologies that both justify and drive terrorism uh the other side of the coin is freedom and human rights and democratic government um it seems to us that where those things flourish you're unlikely to be also uh finding terrorism thriving and so we have run democracy programs for example uh with women in in Iraq to help uh women understand Democratic governance better um it's a hard thing if you're an Iraqi to understand because under Saddam Hussein you had no access to any materials about you know people vote you know people get freedom of speech but that's pretty much it so part of what we're trying to do is promote freedoms human rights democratic government and in regard to human rights in particular we think very important are the are freedom of worship and also women's rights a society that disenfranchises women is unlikely to be a successful and prosperous society and by definition it's not entirely free society and when you look at Democratic societies can you speak to uh law and the role that law plays yeah uh when we talk about Democratic societies it means more than just the right to vote for example people don't always understand that de democracy does not mean that uh two wolves sit down with a sheep and vote on what to have for dinner when we talk about Democratic societies and Democratic institutions what we mean are such things as the as the rule of law and an independent Judiciary and a free press um and a way for citizens to choose or at least consent to who governs them um and probably property rights are a very important component of that as well you can prioritize this but those are the kinds of Concepts that people need to understand and by the way even here in the west or here in the United States I think we don't necessarily understand these Concepts very well we operate within them perfectly well but that's not the same it's like saying well I can drive a car but that doesn't mean I could build a car or even fix a car and when we talk about a country that has lived under tyranny where you're trying to bring Democratic institutions you have to do more than operate a system that's already in use you have to create systems and that's a very tricky thing to do it has not been very successfully done very many times in history it has happened but not but it's not been easy and when you speak to the uh rule of law can you elaborate as the importance of the rule of law I think the rule of law is a very important component of of democratic governance you should know what the laws are you should know whether there's a way to change the laws you should know whether or not you're breaking a law and what the consequences of that are in a country that is run by a despot the law is whatever is written above his name uh in a country like Iraq under Saddam Hussein um somebody who had done nothing wrong didn't know in what way he had for example offended Sadam Hussein could find himself dragged off uh to prison could find himself very severely pun punished a friend of mine Don North has done a documentary called remembering Saddam it's the story of seven Iraqis all of whom had their right arms amputated by Saddam Hussein not having done anything that anybody listening to this would consider to be a crime and uh when you look at uh the uh the role of the United Nations how does the role how do you see the role of the United Nations I the role of the United Nations has been disappointing the United Nations is uh an organization comprised of democratic countries and dictatorial countries and institutionally the United Nations doesn't appear to have a preference of one over the other the United Nations has a Human Rights Commission um that ignores gross human rights violations all over the world in fact Representatives the UN know that if your country has done something just egregiously bad in the ER of Human Rights the best thing you can do is get yourself named to the human rights Mission and then there'll never be any condemnation of you uh the United Nations does not have a working definition of terrorism for example uh as well so I think the United Nations at this point in its history is problematic in this regard okay and uh when you look at was that okay it's probably okay I mean I think I've picked up L I thought it wasn't here oh no it just the phone in background uh when you look at um the role of debate as a form of Education uh can you speak to kind of what the the Press should ideally do as as a form of providing in terms of providing a form for debate well I mean the role of the press um the Press I think has many roles and they are very important roles the press's role should be one just to get the news to tell people what's going on in their own community in their own country and in the world uh then there are various perspectives that need to be brought to bear on any issue you should be able to find out through reading the Press what are the various proposals and solutions and what is the debate you should be able to get to see both sides maybe more than one two sides of any particular debate um the Press should be free to investigate and to root out corruption again these are these are important tasks that be performed in a Democratic Society they're tasks that are not performed at all in uh despotic dictatorship such as Iraq for example such as North Korea for example there is there now of course Iraq today post Saddam Hussein very much has a free press there are literally scores of newspapers of every kind of every sort uh representing some that that really try to do the news and some that represent a particular ideology or opinion um it's a huge Marketplace of ideas right now um it's certainly preferable to what you had in the past and uh when you look at the time period uh leading up to the military intervention in Iraq how would you evaluate the performance of uh both the print and televisions media uh overall nothing to be be terribly proud of I'm sorry what is okay overall I don't think the press in in in the months and in the Years leading up to uh what I would call The Liberation of Iraq from Saddam Hussein uh performed particularly well we know that in order to have bureaus in Baghdad any number of media Outlets including the most some of the most important essentially agreed that they would not investigate the gross violations of human rights being committed by Saddam Hussein they wouldn't look into or report on the mass executions um they wouldn't reveal the uh the mass Graves they wouldn't talk about the torture being inflicted the rape rooms that were used against those considered enemies of the regime uh the genocidal uh attacks against the Kurds um the the arbitrary arrests the amputations the beheadings um right now you can see I have in this office uh tapes that Saddam had taken of torture and executions carried out under his regime they are very difficult to watch you see people having their fingers and their arms chopped off you see people taken in handcuffs to the top of buildings and thrown off and you see them wildly spinning their legs in the air hoping that they can manage to land on their legs not on their back or their head or their side and they usually don't succeed uh you see people being beheaded with swords these are people who have may not have had any trial or or have committed any crime whatsoever I do not think that the American or the European or any other press revealed any of this to to any extent prior to the liberation of Iraq and I don't think they've done a very good job of revealing it since the liberation of Iraq and uh when you talk do you consider uh the liberation of Iraq as a humanitarian intervention I I do consider I consider that the liberation of Iraq was just Justified among other things as human from humanitarian point of view just as the intervention in Kosovo and Bosnia were um except that Saddam Hussein was had done much much that that was worse he is responsible for killing more Muslims than probably any figure in world history he attempted genocide against the Kurdish people he sponsored terrorists and harbored terrorists in the country he not only made weapons of mass destruction he used them he used chemical weapons of mass destruction against the Kurds we know that at least until 1995 uh that he was working on uh biological weapons of mass destruction we know that because his son-in-law Kamal Hussein had defected and revealed that in 1996 Kamal Hussein would pay for telling us that with his life as for nuclear weapons we know that in 1991 uh 1990 when we F had the first Gulf War he was further along in developing nuclear weapons than most intelligence analysts thought um I I kind of think that he probably didn't get very far with nuclear weaponry after 1991 till 2003 when we toppled him but I think he had it in his plans when the pressure was off to do um so I think it was very much Justified and I think certainly the Iraqis that I work with the Iraqis I know are very glad to have that tyranny lifted from their shoulders though there's a great challenge in establishing freedom and human rights and democracy in Iraq on a as an ongoing project I don't think there are any guarantees of that but Saddam Hussein was one of the worst tyrants of the end of the 20th century in the beginning of the 21st and uh the executive director of um Human Rights Watch Kenneth Roth in January came out with an article saying that Iraq should not be considered a humanitarian intervention did you see his article I did not see Kenneth Ross's article on that okay and he argues that uh you know there are actual legal proceedings that could been taken up to indict Saddam as a war criminal back in the early 90s uh that were not taken but that also that there was no evidence of either imminent or ongoing genocide um well I think the evidence of genocide against the Kurds is pretty clear I think it's we know that chemical weapons were used we've seen the films um we know of the uh on onfall campaign we know uh that uh I mean we've seen the pictures of women and their babies lying down in the streets and dying I don't think Kenneth Roth wants to challenge the concept that Saddam Hussein tried to I mean committed genocidal atrocities against the Kurds um as well as terrible crimes whether you call it genocide or not against the marsh Arabs of the South um for thousands of years they've had a distinctive environment of wetlands that they've lived in and he drained that he drained that and forced hundreds of thousands of them probably to leave and many many many were killed I think it's I don't know why anyone particularly from a group like Human Rights Watch would want to minimize these crimes now should we have indicted him a long time ago yeah I wish we would wish we had and I wish the International Community had responded in a forceful way to stop the genocide in Rwanda the International Community the United Nations did not I wish the International Community had responded in a forceful way uh in Cambodia before uh the cambodians were killed by the I guess by the millions by the C Rouge the UN the International Community again did not uh I know that the International Community with the United States really cannot intervene every time there is a terrible dictator who is doing awful things to his people or the people of his region but I also don't want to give any guarantees to these dictators that they never have to worry about anything because there is a long procedure that has to be gone through before anything can happen to them I think uh I think that's a mistake again I think we should be ashamed of what we didn't do in places like Cambodia and Rwanda and I think that history will find clearly that the liberation of Iraq was a noble cause and do you have any additional information as to why the United States decided not to take action on Human Rights Watch in the early 90s when they came saying let's you know they Human Rights Watch says that they went to every country they could go to I have no idea what Human Rights Watch did or did not do in the 1990s I'm just not familiar with with with their efforts um and let's see the when you look at um on September 18th 2002 uh George Bush says that it's an important goal for the world to see that this country is united in a resolve to deal with threats that we face and it was referring to the ongoing the upcoming Congressional uh resolution that was U going to be passed in in October 10th and 11th so can you speak to um what George Bush meant uh by that well I'm I'm not sure I'm uniquely qualified to tell you what George Bush had mind um I think I better director of the administration I I would say this that I think the President Bush did recognize that there were humanitarian interests I don't think he stressed it as much as he should have we we we we we certainly urge that one of the groups we worked with was a group called women for a free Iraq this is prior to the Liberation these women were trying very hard to make the point that the human rights situation in Iraq for years had been Dreadful and that there needed to be some relief of that um they did get to go to the White House on two occasions and make that case to the president we helped to facilitate that they did go go to Capitol Hill and they did do a reasonable amount of media though there was less media interest than I might have thought I can remember one time being on a bus with members of the women for a free Iraq Campaign which which consisted of Sunni and Shia and Kurdish women and there were those signs that we passed saying no war in Iraq and the women got really upset seeing that and I remember one of them saying to me I don't understand what this means we're not asking for a war on Iraq there is a war taking place in Iraq Saddam is waging it against us against me my relatives my friends we're asking that America help us stop the war that Saddam is waging against the people of Iraq and I said that's the message you have to get across to people and if you don't do it I don't know who will now I also think that President Bush thought particularly in light of 9/11 and I think this is still true today that the most important risk facing the United States is is that terrorists enabled by Rogue regimes will be supplied with weapons of mass destruction and certainly when you think about that Saddam Hussein seems to be a problem he is somebody who has declared him had declared himself our enemy we knew what his intentions were we didn't necessarily know what his capabilities were because our intelligence was not as good as it should have been but we had some concept based on the fact that he had had developed weapons of mass destruction and worse he had used weapons of mass destruction against his enemies and he considered us among his enemies now in response to that you can do two things you can say I'm going to take action unless he shows us shows the world as he agreed to do in exchange for the ceasefire of 1991 that he has accounted for his weapons of mass destruction and he has destroyed his weapons of mass destruction or you can say you know what I'm going to cross my fingers and Hope that nothing bad comes of this I don't think that was a prudent policy to cross one's fingers and hope we had tried it before throughout the 1990s we knew that about 20,000 terrorists were being trained mainly in Afghanistan also in Iraq places like Salon Pac where there was a Fus Solage of a airplane to train terrorists and the ansar al-islam camp and the northern northeastern part and in to an extent in Lebanon and in Syria but at least 20,000 terrorists were trained during the 1990s we didn't close one of those camps we didn't Infiltrate The organizations responsible we didn't follow the terrorists afterwards we crossed our fingers and hoped nothing bad would happen and what happened was 911 so the question is do we go back to the policies of 910 of of 910 or do we go uh with new and reform policies that President Bush has constructed or is there something better I'm open to any anything like that but the idea that after the 19 1990s when we simply refused to recognize and appreciate the threat we Face from terrorists despite the fact that they attacked us for the first time in the World Trade Center in 1993 and and Assam Bin Laden train terrorist brought down a Blackhawk helicopter the same year in Mogadishu and in 1996 we were attacked in Cobar Tower in Saudi Arabia in 1998 two of our embassies were hit and in 2000 uh the USS Co is it despite all that we didn't really do anything about terrorism or terrorist training camps after 2001 and now I just think it's irresponsible to say oh well let's just cross our fingers and hope and and maybe we can do some things to make ourselves less offensive to those who have been trained to kill us and when you look at um Saddam Hussein do you see Iraq do you see Iraq as a threat was Ira a threat I think Saddam Hussein was a threat I think he was because Saddam Hussein said it was a threat we went to war with Saddam Hussein who clearly had the ambition to become an oilr uh nuclear armed biological and chemical armed uh emperor of the Middle East he obviously intended to swallow Kuwait he attempted to do so and would have done so if the United States had not intervened uh I don't think the UN or anybody else was going to do anything about that if the United States did not um he had designs in Saudi Arabia and other countries in the region as well he had fought a huge war of course with Iran no friend of ours at that point in history uh but nonetheless had showed his intentions in 1991 after we forced him out of Kuwait we signed not a peace treaty but a ceasefire he had to undertake certain obligations in exchange for that ceasefire in exchange for staying in his palaces he did not fulfill his obligations under the under those treaties or under those under that ceasefire and nor did he uh fulfill the obligations imposed upon him to which he theoretically agreed by the United Nations security Council in more than a dozen resolutions did we did the United States therefore act in self-defense yeah that's a definitional thing whether it's definitional to say whether this was an act of self-defense um we I would argue we had been at War we were at war with Saddam Hussein starting in 1990 1991 that war didn't end it was a ceasefire if Saddam Hussein didn't live up to his obligations we had every right to declare the ceasefire null and void and to return to uh the conflict um uh in order to uh Force either force him to do what we had demanded and what he had agreed to or uh to remove him from Power I think the more humanitarian course was to remove him from Power because after we left him in power in 1991 he killed tens of thousands of Iraqis um and I think we bear some responsibility for that because we encourag them to rise up against him and they did the Shia did and the Kurds did and then when he went and began to mow them down we did nothing about it so I do think that uh we had a right and a responsibility to do something uh about his brutality no one else would have so in other words our our actions were not in self-defense then um the question of so look you can say on the one hand that he was a growing threat that we had to act against you can say that it was an humanitarian intervention you can say that as long as he was sponsoring terrorism and we were in a war war against terrorists we had every right to do that I think it's he was a threat he was a growing threat uh to us and he was somebody who had committed crimes against humanity and I think from every from those and other points of view it was absolutely Justified uh to remove him from power now when you speak of the ceasefire agreement um can you just give a little bit of your expertise on international law or what International lawyers you're referring to when you refer to 687 resolution well I'm I'm not an international lawyer and I'm not uh I don't think I can go through all the resolutions I mean the most obvious one is of course it's simply 1441 which said which everyone on the security Council agreed to which said that he was not in compliance he was in violation that he hadn't fulfilled his obligations that he hadn't met the terms of the UN resolutions he hadn't disclosed where his weapons of mass destruction were what he had done with him he hadn't destroyed them in a verifiable manner and that serious consequences would follow uh again you need to go to International lawyers for international lawyer expressions of this but I think at that point um it was pretty clear that serious consequences would follow as 1441 said and the serious consequences were what happened so from your sense in the international legal Community do they uh believe that uh the legal argumentation of the United States they gave for with the ceasefire 687 678 and there is a dispute within the within among International lawyers don't forget international law is not like domestic law you do not have a supreme court you don't have one body that can say this is what international law is and this is how international law operates in in in this uh particular circumstance international law has to do with customary law it has to do with treaties it has to do with obligations it's not all that clearcut there are always going to be uh some disagreements it's a disproportion ity it it seems to me from the international lawyers I've talked to the overwhelming consensus is that the legal argumentation that the United States was putting forth was strained um I think it would be very difficult for you to quantify what international lawyers said and and I'm not sure and I would question how you did that how many hundreds of international lawyers did you talk to in order to get that but even if you did again the way international law works is not that you take a survey of international lawyers and the majority of international lawyers decide what international law is international law is a is a lot muddier than that and I guess what I'm I'm getting at is that you know the ceasefire agreement there's a difference between a bilateral ceasefire agreement and a chapter 7 Union Security Council resolution that's binding that's right there's a there's a difference between the ceasefire agreement and the in chapter 7 un Security Council resolutions I would argue that Saddam Hussein was in violation of both but uh 687 was a chapter 7 Security Council resolution it wasn't a bilateral agreement that you can just say it's the Armistice is no longer valid and we're going to resume hostilities and that wasn't the way the president the president President Bush could have taken that course he didn't necessarily need to go to the UN he didn't necessarily need un Security Council resolutions on Iraq he was urged to do that by Colin Powell I believe and certainly by Tony Blair prime minister of of Britain but he could have done it another way for example when President Clinton intervened rightfully I would argue in the Balkans in Bosnia and Kosovo he did not go to the UN for approval um now you may say well that too was a violation of international law and I'm sure you can find International lawyers who will say it's a violation of international law but again international law is not like American domestic law where you can say well we took it to the Supreme Court so it's established it just doesn't work that way and can you explain to me what John nigon might have meant when he said there are no hidden triggers or no automaticity in 1441 I think you'll have to to go to John neger to explain I don't think I'm the best person to be explaining what uh what diplomats are are saying in their in their language okay and when you look at the uh the television news coverage um and I guess by working at the New York Times you know how do you see like the New York Times as um their front page as influencing the overall news cycle the New York Times I should say on in terms of news coverage has done a pretty good job although I'm critical in other areas John Burns is a very good reporter and did some of the best reporting uh that I've seen from from Iraq um The New York Times is particularly and has been for a long time influential in the sense that a lot of uh TV producers um and other newspaper editors read it and therefore it can sort of form the agenda for a lot of the news I don't think it does it quite as effectively as it used to years ago but it's still obviously one of the most important National papers and it does have that ability to sort of set the agenda it's on the New York Times front page that means everybody's supposed to take it seriously and they generally do and it doesn't necessarily follow if they put it on page 14 that nobody will take the story seriously though that can happen to and did you watch a lot of the uh ABC CBS or NBC television news coverage leading up to the intervention yeah I think I probably did and if you were good to kind of characterize the quality of the reporting that was done on the television news what would you have to say I saw too little uh regarding what's Saddam Hussein had done to that country and to that region in the past uh to some extent you can say well there aren't good pictures but of some of it there are you go on the internet and you look up halabja a town in in Kurdistan that Saddam Hussein wiped out with gas you can find those pictures um but I think there just there was not enough reporting on what happened to the Kurds to the marsh Arabs to the Shia and to the dissonant inside uh Iraq under hin and and so that in other words is a sense of a mission um that they did and could you kind of talk about the coverage that you did see and how would you uh evaluate that well I can't recall any other specific complaints I guess uh with the military mobilizations um I guess taking a step back at what point uh would you say that a military the the mobilization was intended for um enforcing the UN resolutions and then there seemed to be a point where it shifted to the forces there being intended for a Liberation action at what point do you think that look I think that the legalistic argument always was or was once the president made the decision to go to the UN the legalistic argument was that Saddam Hussein was in violation of specific un Security Council chapter 7 resolutions and that we were going to we the United unit States was going the United States and the Coalition of the Willing so as it's called was going to take the role of enforcing those resolutions um that was illegalism Secure regime change in Iraq because the people are so sorely oppressed by Saddam Hussein he has killed so many of them so many are languishing in dungeons so many have been tortured uh it would not be considered a ious argument at the United Nations unfortunately right and but who has a sovereign authority to enforce these resolutions it's it's not the individual member states is it well again I'm not an international lawyer but under resolution 1441 I think the argument would be that if Saddam did not comply serious consequences would follow and any member of the security Council could lead the effort to bring those consequences to sodam Hussein but they didn't say that in 1441 it said serious consequences would follow by tradition somebody has to ring those cons quences you can argue and I know some people do that oh then you needed another resolution in order to make sure that that actually happened and to authorize that again if you take that point of view then you must also take the point of view that it was illegal for the United States to intervene in Bosnia and Kosovo without any un authorization I do not take the point of view though I know some do that you can only intervene when there is UN authorization I do not see the United Nations as a world government in any sense I don't think they're the last word on International leg ality and so I don't think it's necessary to to go to them and ask permission I think the US doesn't have to do that I think they did in this case and they can and again this is the argument that you can have international lawyers have whether 1441 saying that Sadam had to comply or serious consequences would follow was sufficient for the US to lead a coalition to intervene or whether there needed to be a subsequent resolution you're right if there had been a request for a subsequent resolution it's obvious that for example the frch would not have endorsed it they would have vetoed that we also I think know at this point that the French were involved in the UN food for oil program which I think it's pretty clear was a corrupt program probably and the largest instance of corruption in human history in dollar terms so that the French the Russians and others were doing good business with Saddam Hussein which may have influenced their decision as to whether or not he should be toppled and may have influenced their decision as to what international law said on this on this matter well the context of the debates around 1441 was debated for 8 weeks over the very issue that the United States had explicit language authorizing military action the French objected and then you know they they said there's no hidden triggers and no automaticity and they said it's a two-stage process so when you look at all that that context uh and in those debates I can't see how you know you can make the claim that serious consequences equals military action authorization I I I understand that you don't see that serious consequences means military action I might ask you what do you think serious consequences does mean well serious consequences there's explicit language you know you're you're implying there's implicit language it has to be explicit Say by use by all necessary means is legally the international lawyers would tell you that some International lawyers would some would not again there is no judicial body that can give you an authoritative decision on this sorry hold on yeah uh take the number I'll tell a call back very shortly I'm almost finished here and I'm going to have to finish up here we got another appointment and and when you look at um kind of the the journalistic uh he said she said um type of objectivity standards uh do you think that the Press showed enough uh skeptical viewpoints uh leading up to The Liberation I haven't done a real study of it and this was going back more than a year so it's hard for me to say I don't remember being outraged that there wasn't enough discussion of these issues I think if you read a number of newspapers and magazines you probably got a range of views okay and um let's see now at one point you said that there there's no doubt that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction I say there's no doubt that that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass assertion how do I know that because he used chemical weapons against the Kurds and against the Iranians as well as for developing biological weapons of mass destruction we know that because his uh son-in-law Kamal Hussein uh among others revealed that to be the case and then they then many of them were destroyed I mean a good quantity of his weapons of mass destruction were in fact destroyed uh under the inspection regime but there was a long list of unaccounted for weapons of mass destruction Anthrax and other things and that's what in resolution 1441 and other resolutions he the demand was that he produce those account for those and that they be destroyed in a verifiable manner but are you aware that Hussein Cal also uh said in 1996 that they also destroyed all the weapons of mass destruction in 1991 um no I'm not aware of that in 19 in fact after 1995 we found some of those biological weapons of mass destruction of memory serves uh on September February 24th 2002 Newsweek reported this that Hussein Kamal had also said this was he back in Iraq at that point he had already defected uh this is the de the debriefing in in Jordan that happened by the uh both the unscom and uh the CIA MI6 was reported on February 24th that he' also said they they destroyed all the weapons so you think he was lying when he first said that there were these weapons or you think they had all been destroyed you thinking he would necessarily know this he said both he said we have them but we also destroyed them well Bas as I as memory reserves after he revealed the weapons in 1995 biological weapons were found and biological weapons were destroyed that means from 1991 to 1995 at the very least Saddam Hussein was hiding this by I ological weapons from the inspectors in violation of the agreements he undertook and when you look at why the United States uh went to war do you feel that uh you know what what's from your sense why we went to war I think we went to war for a number of reasons um but basically because Saddam Hussein seemed to be uh a threat to the United States um that we didn't want to tolerate uh in the wake and the light of what had happened to us in 9/11 and again I would say that throughout the 1990s there were terrorists being trained to kill us we did nothing about that they didn't have weapons of mass destruction but they killed about 3,000 Americans on September 11th 2001 um after that I think it is I think that we should look differently on those who declare themselves to be our enemies as Saddam Hussein did swear revenge against us as Saddam Hussein did um and uh and may have the capability to meet those intentions again we don't have to do that the other policy and I urge people to debate it is to say no after we're attacked by Suicide terrorists then we can try to find out who's responsible and bring them to justice it's another point of view and uh from where we're at right now what is your vision for a world peace and what we need to do to get to that point well I think right now there are a number of totalitarian ideologies uh that you might want to group under the generic term jihadism these are radical islamism which is not Islam it is rather a political ideology um that claims its legitimacy from Islam um they have dedicated themselves to the destruction of the United States and other free world countries we're fighting a war against these folks or they're fighting a war against us it was in 1996 that Osama Bin Laden declared war against the United States we didn't respond to that very forcefully or effectively obviously I think at this point we have to we are in a global conflict against terrorists driven by ideologies of hatred and ideologies that seek to destroy us we want to understand those ideologies but I don't think we can appease them I certainly don't think we should reward them I think we will have to defeat them in the 20th century we fought similar ideologies fascism communism Nazism they s they were all totalitarian IDE IES they all were against the basic freedoms we enjoy um and they sought to destroy us um we prevailed I think if we understand the totalitarian ideologies that once again are seeking to defeat the United States and other free world Nations then we can Prevail and defend ourselves against them as well and does the United States government have an official definition for terrorism and if so well I do I don't know I think terrorism is the int intentional targeting uh of innocent civilians or non even just non-combatants the targeting with violence of civilians for political purposes I think that should be Beyond The Pale I think that should be something that nobody accepts I think it should be clear that terrorism always sets back the causes it claims to Champion I understand terrorism has been used in the past and in the past there have been plenty of people who have accepted terrorism as a tool of War but we've also accepted slavery and piracy and genocide morally I think we've evolved past that in terms of slavery piracy and genocide we know I would like to think we no longer accept those practices I think the same should be true of terrorism of intentionally targeting innocent civilians I think that no matter what your grievance no matter what your complaint you do not express it by murdering other people's children and did the state department do they Define the global war on terrorism as being uh only International terrorism actions is there a distinction that the state department makes between uh terrorism of killing civilians uh versus International organizations like Al-Qaeda and well I'm I'm I think that though I think you need to address it to the state department that terrorism is committed by an organization if a state does it some people would call it State terrorism more likely would be called either a war crime or or a crime against humanity again these are definitional um a state can sponsor terrorism but if a state sends out its Army for example to kill innocent children that's probably definitionally a war crime and uh I guess that when when Saddam Hussein is he what kind of terrorism did he support he sponsored he sponsored terrorism I don't think there's any question about that Baghdad was terrorism Central for a generation he hosted terrorists he had a terrorist training camp at Salon Pac again it had a fuselage of a of an airplane there maybe some people think that was to train uh Airline attendants to do beverage service but I greatly doubt it he visited that camp he told the terrorists that were being trained there both iraqy terrorists and foreign terrorists that when they graduated their job was to attack in particular American interests um he paid for terrorism uh rewarding the families of suicide bombers uh in the West Bank against Israel um I I I think I mean I don't think there's really I don't think there's any serious question that he was the SP State sponsor of terrorism and the importance about State sponsorship of terrorism I think is this that terrorist groups that have no State sponsorship will be on the run will not be comfortable will have difficulty getting funds and fake IDs and uh and and and weapons whether Conventional Weapons or weapons of mass destruction uh so they can still do damage but it's less but when terrorist groups have state sponsorship they can mount much more sophisticated operations so I think it's very important that states not sponsor terrorism and the states that do sponsor terrorism uh I think are at war with us okay and let's see that might be it there | Kent Bye | UC3Nt-50NEWzH6R1ovbtIrGA | 2012-02-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,409 | 39,904 |
zptEPw5ZclQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zptEPw5ZclQ | List of Buddhists | Wikipedia audio article | Wikipedia audio article | this is a list of notable Buddhists encompassing all the major branches of the religion ie in Buddhism and including interdenominational and eclectic Buddhist practitioners this list includes both formal teachers of Buddhism and people notable in other areas who are publicly Buddhist or who have espoused Buddhism topic historical buddhist thinkers and founders of schools individuals are grouped by nationality except in cases where their influence was felt elsewhere Gautama Buddha and his immediate disciples Buddhists are listed separately from later Indian Buddhist thinkers teachers and contemplatives topic Buddha's disciples and early Buddhists see also disciples of Gautama Buddha and family of gautuma Buddha the Buddha Siddhartha Gautama clergy Ananda the Buddha's cousin personal attendant of the Buddha and a chief disciple Angulimala serial killer who attained to sainthood after renouncing wickedness Anora des one of the ten principal disciples a smudge at one of the first five clergy devadatta another cousin of siddharta and later rival who attempted to assassinate the Buddha Catriona foremost in explaining the Dharma can dinya the first are hit keema a chief of the women disciples kesa gatame maha kassapa maha Prajapati Gautami buddha's aunt and foster mother as well as the first woman to be ordained Maud Galliano one of two chief disciples of the Buddha nanda younger half-brother of the Buddha patek ara pendulum bharadvaja purnam adriana Putra one of the ten principal disciples Rahula son of siddharta and Yasodhara sariputra one of two chief disciples of the buddha sub UT one of the ten principal disciples sundar Ananda the Buddha's half-sister Sunita a low caste man who reached enlightenment Upali foremost disciple in knowledge of the Vinaya you Paula Varna Yasodhara Siddharth his wife before he renounced the palace life lay a tea amrapali royal courtesan Anna Tappan Donna wealthy merchant and banker ajatasatru king of magadha son of bimbisara bimbisara king of magadha Chand akka Prince Siddharth his charioteer Citra wealthy merchant Kunda carmera Putra a smith who gave the buddha his last meal Hestia a Devika saved by the Buddha from a demon cobia tarah a chief woman disciple and servant of queen siam Avanti prasenajit king of kosala syama Vaati a queen of Qasim be sadhana the Buddha's father le conte kiya Visakha an aristocratic woman and chief female disciple topic later Indian Buddhists after Buddha Ariat of a foremost disciple of Nagarjuna continued the philosophical school of madhyamaka a Sangha founder of the yogacara school widely considered the most important Mahayana philosopher along with Nagarjuna at Issa holder of the mind-training teachings considered an indirect founder of the gelug school of tibetan buddhism bhava vaca early expositor of the swattin Trika branch of the madhyamaka school Bodhidharma founder of Chan Buddhism Bodhi Ruchi patriarch of the Dylan Chinese de Lune school Batu o founding abbot and patriarch of the Shaolin Monastery Buddha Gosa theravadin commentator Buddha Paulita early expositor of the person geek a branch of the madhyamaka school Chan dragon renowned grammarian Kendrick RT considered the greatest exponent of priests Antica Dharma Kirti famed logician author of the seven treatises student of digne gasps student is Vera Cena said to have debated famed Hindu scholar Adi Shankara dig Naga famed logician Gharib dorje indian founder of Zhongshan great perfection tradition Kamala sila 8th century author of important texts on meditation louisvil one of the 84 tantric mahasiddhas Nagarjuna founder of the madhyamaka school widely considered the most important Mahayana philosopher with a Sangha nada pada tib Naropa till oppa's primary disciple teacher of marpa the translator and company all your Padmasambhava tibbe guru rinpoche indian founder of tibetan buddhism cerrada famed maha sada forefather of the kagyu lineage santa rock sita abbot of Nalanda founder of the yogacara who helped Padmasambhava established Buddhism in Tibet shantideva 8th century author of the bodhisattva Carrie Avatara tile oppa recipient of four separate transmissions from Nagarjuna nag papa Louie be' and Kandra kalpas mo Naropa's teacher Vasa Bendu author of the abhidharma cosas and various yogacara treatises these may or may not be the same person topic indo-greek Dharma Rex EDA third century BCE Greek Buddhist missionary sent by emperor Ashoka and a teacher of the monk Nagisa Maha Dharma rack Sita second century BCE Greek Buddhist master during the time of Menander Nagisa second century BCE Buddhist sage question about Buddhism by Melinda the indo-greek king and the Melinda Ponte topic central asian and Shekau Parthian monk and the first known Buddhist missionary to China in 148 seee Dharma AXA uz monk the first known translator of the Lotus Sutra into Chinese jane yana gupta 561 to 592 monk and translator from Gandhara pakistan kumara Jeeva c 401 kuchen monk and one of the most important translators lowkick Seema Kishan monk first translator of Mahayana scriptures into Chinese around 180 C e Praja C 810 monk and translator from Kabul who translated important texts into Chinese and educated the Japanese Kukai in Sanskrit texts topic Chinese Beijing Huai hi Bodhidharma first patriarch of Chan Buddhism in China Dawa Xango 12th century : master daemon hungr --n v patriarch of Chan Buddhism in China day I douse in 4th patriarch of Chan Buddhism in China da Xue hook' 2nd patriarch of Chan Buddhism in China vaccean translator and pilgrim Fesenko - Zhang me 5th patriarch of the why in school hung Yi calligraphy painter master of seal carving wanbo Zion ninth century teacher of linji yixuan hooning sixth and last patriarch of Chan Buddhism in China ingen 17th century Chinese Chan monk founder of the Oh Baku sect of Zen ji Gong a Buddhist monk revered as a deity in Taoism jizeen founder of east asian madhyamaka jnana uses translator linji yixuan 9th century Chinese monk founder of the Lin Zhi school of Chan Buddhism mazu Dao yi8 century Chan Master Mahan eighth century Chinese monk advocate of sudden enlightenment Sangha Paulo 6th century monk Mon Khmer who translated many texts to Chinese sank and 3rd patriarch of Chan Buddhism in China womyn hua Chi author of the gateless gate zong zong brought yogacara to China to found the East Asian yogacara school significant pilgrim translator suiting Fuyu 13th century shaolin monastery abbot of the cow-dung school aging pilgrim and translator young man when yin founder of one of the five schools of Chan Buddhism ukon Shang Shu Tang Dynasty Patriarca northern school sect of Chan Buddhism Jeju 9th century Chan Master noted for MU Cohen GE founder of the Tian Tai school topic Tibetan GAMP oppa student of jetsun milarepa and founder of the karma kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism jig 10 some GaN founder of drinking kagyu lineage dal PO pitcher Abdi Alton founder of the joning school and advocate of the Shen Tong philosophy jamgön control longchenpa one of the greatest nigma philosophers mandarava important female student and consort of Padmasambhava Marple lotsawa student of Naropa and a founder of the Khan do lineage of Tibetan Buddhism milarepa foremost student of Marple lotsawa Padmasambhava Indian founder of Mingma school of tibetan buddhism Sakya Pandita one of the greatest sakyo philosophers tera Natha important joining scholar jusen kappa 14th century tibetan monk founder of the gelug school of tibetan buddhism based upon the Kadam yeshe tsogyal important female student and consort of Padmasambhava topic Japanese bankais yo Taku 1622 to 1693 Zen master of the rinzai school Duggan's ng 1202 1253 founder of the SoDo school of Zen based upon the cow dung school I Sai 1141 - 1215 traveled to China and returned to found the rinzai school of Zen H a ikkaku 1686 - 1769 RINs a school of Zen Honan 11:33 - 1212 founder of the Jo doshu school of Pure Land Buddhism EQ 1374 - 1481 zen buddhist monk and poet hippin 1234 - 1289 founder of the Zhi Shu sect of pure land Buddhism Kukai 774 - 835 founder of Shingon Buddhism Myo 1173 - 12:30 - monk of kegon and Shingon Buddhism known for his propagation of the mantra of light nakahara Nintendo 1839 to 1925 Zen master an artist Nichiren 1222 to 1280 - founder of Nichiren Buddhism Nico 1246 to 1333 founder of Nichiren Shoshu roben 689 to 773 invited Simpson to Japan and founded the Kagan tradition based upon the Korean Hwa eom School ryokan 1758 - 1831 Zen monk and poet say Cho 767 - 822 founded Tendai school in Japan also known by the posthumous title Daniel D XI Shinran 1173 - 1263 founder of the Jodo Shinshu school of pure land Buddhism and disciple of Honan takuan soho 1573 to 1645 Zen teacher and according to legend mentor of the swordsman Miyamoto Musashi gem PO yamamoto 1866 to 1961 Zen master Shinjo Edo 1906 - 1989 founder of Shino and topic Korean gila 1376 to 1433 korean sone monk wrote commentaries on the Diamond Sutra in Sutra of perfect enlightenment general Koreans sone monk 11:58 to 12:09 Gong and meditation system you Ising 7th century korean monk founder of Hwa eom tradition based upon the Chinese wine school one Chuck wonhyo 617 to 668 Korean monk prolific commentator on Mahayana sutras topic Burmese Shin era hen primate of pagan Kingdom 10:56 2/11/15 Letty saya da propagator of Vipassana mahasaya da propagator of Vipassana Saida UT janilla propagator of Vipassana mo go casaya da propagator of Vipassana web USADA propagator of Vipassana panda dorama saya da propagator of Vipassana mingun saya da first monk in myanmar to be awarded the title of tip otaku daraa meaning keeper and guardian of the tip Ataka maha bodhi taj tong sa'ada founder of maha bodhi tatang site egusi da founder and supreme head of the site of GU Buddhist academies ash in nan de Malabo vamsa rector of International Theravada Buddhist missionary University ash in San dedica well known monk bakken propagator of Vipassana meditation in the letti tradition topic tie Buddha dasa well-known monk and philosopher ajahn Chah monk well-known for his students from all over the world ajahn maha bua well-known monk in the thai forest tradition moon bharata monk who established thai forest tradition ajahn Sal Cantus allow one of the pioneers of the dhamma utica nakiya Luang poo s odh Cannizzaro monk who founded the Dhamma Chaya movement Sandage toh monk who is the preceptor and teacher of King Rama the fourth topic historical rulers and political figures a Nerada 1015 to 1078 founder of the pagan Kingdom and credited with introducing Theravada Buddhism there and reintroducing it in salon Ashoka 304 to 232 BC mauryan emperor of ancient india and the first buddhist ruler to send buddhist missionaries outside of India throughout the old world au Wong we had Radha Moria last ruler of the Maurya Empire Harsha 606 - 648 Indian Emperor who converted to Buddhism Jayavarman the seventh 1181 - 12:19 king of Cambodia Kanishka the great ruler of the Kushan Empire Kublai Khan Mangal Kagan and founder of the Yuan Dynasty of China Hulagu Khan Mongol ruler who conquered much of Southwest Asia Menander the first poly Melinda 2nd century BCE a king of the indo-greek kingdom of northwestern India who questioned magasin about Buddhism in the Melinda Panna and is said to have become an arhat Minden men 1808 to 1878 last king of Burma and facilitator of the fifth Buddhist Council Emperor Ming of hunt Mongkut king of thailand and founder of the dhamma utica nakiya prince shotoku 574 - 622 mythologized crown prince and region of japan Theodorus 1st century BCE indo-greek governor author of a buddhist dedication wu zetian 625 - 705 only female empress regnant in chinese history emperor wu of liang liang moody 502 - 549 devin MP Atisha of anuradhapura 307 BCE - 267 BCE king of anuradhapura br ambedkar the 14th of april 1891 - 6 December 1956 architect of Indian Constitution India topic modern teachers topic Theravada teachers a johnniemorrow 1956 ajahn brahm 1951 ajahn Chah 1918 to 1992 ajahn Sumida 1934 i akima 1923 to 1997 Botkin 1899 to 1971 ballon goethe ananda Maitreya Theroux 1896 to 1998 bhiku an Alaia 1962 bhikkhu bodhi 1944 Baku Kiribati codon and Anandi 1961 bore cry 1945 Buddha dasa 1906 to 1993 Charles Henry Alan Bennett 1872 to 1923 De Palma 1911 to 1989 henna Paula gunner etana 1927 lady saya da 1846 to 1923 mahasaya da 1904 to 1982 Moon Bureau Dada 1872 1949 Jana Mele bhiku 1905 to 1969 apana Kumasi Thera 1901 to 1994 nyah Novello Kumasi Thera 1878 to 1957 Jana Veera Thera 1920 to 1965 prey Omaha go sananda 1929 to 2007 SN Goenka 1924 to 2013 non-sectarian burmese Indian teacher of Vipassana meditation who was awarded Padma Bhushan in 2012 Tana sorrow bhiku 1949 topic Tibetan Buddhist teachers Anna Garrick ago vinda 1898 to 1985 be Alan Wallace 1950 Chag did Tulku rinpoche 1930 to 2002 chögyam trungpa 1940 to 1987 Choki Naima rinpoche 1951 dardo rim posh 1917 to 1990 dilgo khyentse 1910 to 1991 do Joan jiggle Yeshe dorje 1904 to 1987 Kel sanghyuk so Jen came more boo xi panchen lama controversial born 1990 Kalu rinpoche 1905 to 1989 karma thinly rinpoche 1931 matthieu ricard 1946 all nidal 1941 ranging rigged pidor j16 Karmapa 1924 to 1981 Sakyong Mipham 14th dalai lama 1935 Tenzin palmo 1943 Tupton zopa rinpoche trigonal of saying eh eh Tenzin Gyatso 1901 to 1981 soaked knee Rinpoche 1966 Tulku or Gian Rinpoche 1920 to 1996 sangjun Maha mudra and the chuckling terse our Hwang door rim posh young domingo rinpoche 1975 gelik rim posh TCM Tulku rinpoche 1965 topics on chin and bond teachers namkeen Norbu 1938 Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche 1961 topics and teachers American audio sandy Robert Baker Aitken 1917 to 2010 and Hopkins Aitken 1911 to 1994 rev Anderson 1943 Zen Tatsu Richard Baker 1936 Joe Quebec 1917 to 2011 sherry giant 1943 Isan dorsey 1933 to 1990 zou ketsu Norman Fischer 1946 James Ishmael Ford 1948 tetsujin Bernard Glassman 1939 to 2018 Paul Haller sherry Huber 1944 sang hyang Barbara Rhodes 1948 Philip koplow 1912 to 2004 Han GU Kenneth 1924 to 1996 spot in kill Heath 1948 yuck Ashok Wong 1935 Tigan Dan Laden 1950 John Laurie 1931 to 2009 died by Zen Jobos ng 1954 hang sure 1949 Brad Warner 1964 Chinese Feyen 1933 to 2003 xu yun 1842 1959 Sue Ann hua 1918 to 1995 then why chin 1918 to 2012 European John crook 1932 2011 you da maloca 1856 - 1914 John Garey 1923 to 1998 Mahone old 1968 Japanese koban Chino o Tagawa 1938 to 2002 Hazen deshi Maru 1914 to 1982 kakuhen deca crew 1686 to 1769 kitto Fukushima Yaka Shih Tzu Jenko 1292 1367 shadow Harada 1940 parada de una Soga qu 1871 to 1961 Danan katagiri 1928 to 1990 Musso Soseki 1275 to 1351 amake de Kosan 1816 to 1892 yamada count 1907 to 1989 Hazen maser me 1931 to 1995 so you Matsuoka - 1998 SoCo Morinaga 1925 to 1995 so in Nakagawa 1907 to 1984 Kudo wafu nishijima 1919 to 2014 show Haku Okumura koto sawaki 1880 to 1965 Nyugen same zaki 1876 to 1958 Otis s o 1901 to 1966 soy and chiku 1859 to 1919 zen que sube AMA 1894 to 1974 a totai shimano 1932 to 2018 amore Sojin 1904 to 1994 DT Suzuki 1872 1966 shunryo Suzuki 1904 to 1971 die by Zen Jobos ng 1933 Vasu toku show 13:27 to 1387 seshu Toya 14:22 1506 so bin Yamada cocoon yasutani 1885 to 1973 bank' yotaka 1622 to 1693 seson you by 1292 1348 korean seungcheol 1912 to 1993 sung san 1927 to 2004 malaysian su jiva 1951 kite earned 1955 Taiwanese Gwang Chen Guangcheng 1892 to 1986 founder of Chang Tien temple Shan Tian Chauncey in Taiwan Yong Chun yen Shan 1906 to 2005 founder of humanistic Buddhism Renji and Fuji au sheng-yen sheng-yen 1931 to 2009 founder of Dharma drum mountain thuggish on in Taiwan Cheng Yun Zhong en 1937 founder of su Chi foundation CGG Jin way in Taiwan singen Jing Yun 1927 founder of fo Guang Shan Phu Guang Shan in Taiwan way Chua yju a 1928 founder of chun-tae Sean Zhang Tai Chan see in Taiwan Vietnamese ditchin yahan 1926 Fitch Chan Khong 1938 Fitch thenen 1926 to 1980 pitched on to 1924 topic modern authors who wrote about Buddhism been morale Ramji Ambedkar 1891 to 1956 Indian intellectual jurist scholar political leader Buddhist revivalist and architect of the Indian Constitution Tara brash 1953 John crook 1932 2011 British psychologist sociologist and practitioner of both Chan and Tibetan Buddhism tradition josei toda 1902 1958 peace activist and second president of the Soka Gakkai Joseph Goldstein 1944 hon young on 1879 to 1944 our idea 1906 - 1982 suanne hua 1918 to 1995 Tripitaka master extensive English commentaries on the major Mahayana sutras avatamsaka sutra sharanam a sutra sharanam a mantra lotus sutra diamond sutra and many others Christmas Humphries 1901 to 1983 Daisaku Ikeda 1928 prolific writer of Nichiren Buddhism society peace and nuclear abolition and president of the Soka Gakkai international jack Kornfield 1945 American book writer student of renowned forest monk ajahn Chah and teacher of Theravada Buddhism Denis Linwood 1925 Edward Salim Michael 1921 2006 Nakamura Hajime 1911 - 1999 Nishida Kotaro 1872 1945 Guto wafu nishijima 1919 nishitani kg 1902 1990 can reseal Alcott 1832 to 1907 sheng-yen 1930 to 2009 religious scholar one of the most respected teachers of Chinese Chan Zen Buddhism and founder of spiritual and educational organization Dharma drum Mountain tie shoe 1890 to 1947 Tanaka chikaku 1861 to 1939 Sunni sabor emaki Gucci 1871 to 1944 Japanese educator and founder of the Soka Gakkai Robert Thurman 1941 American author editor and translator of books on Tibetan Buddhism hassancop a professor of Indo Tibetan Buddhist studies at Columbia University and co-founder and president of Tibet house us Brad Warner 1964 Alan Watts 1915 to 1973 Robert Wright 1957 Yongchun 1906 to 2005 Noah Levine 1971 is an American Buddhist teacher and the author of the books Dharma Punk's a memoir 2004 against the stream a 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fgPD53bmtwo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgPD53bmtwo | 10 FAKE WWE STORYLINES THAT LED TO REAL FIGHTS BETWEEN WRESTLERS (REACTION) | [Music] what's good Joshua Ross Becca again with another video so we're gonna check out 10 fake WWE story lines that led to real fights between wrestlers sometimes uh tensions may arise in a storyline and you know when it comes to story lines and wrestling you're supposed to you know and post a body into it but obviously it's not real beef well sometimes it may end up being real beef or maybe uh uh a storyline is Created from actual real beef you guys know the infamous Jeff Hardy uh not Jeff Hardy Matt Hardy Lita and Edge love triangle that was a real thing a real situation that Vince McMahon said you know what we're going to turn this into an angle because it's actually real and people were interested and bought into it because it was a real thing some people feel like it was not cool to use that as an angle but once again and it's all about the bottom dollar especially when it came to Vince so we're gonna check this out appreciate all love and support you guys have shown on the channel man and let's get right into this one oh also I am still still yeah Undisputed YouTube wrestling champ of the world when two wrestlers enter into a storyline they have to work closely with each other and truly have to get to know each other to make the storyline work test for this potential unfortunately this can result in Bad Blood and the two specific wrestlers having a ton of resentment towards one another this negative resentment often continues on for years and can even last for decades with no sign of any reconciliation now believe it or not it's not just a theme that runs throughout the decorated history of WWE as incidents of this nature have taken place in every major wrestling company from WCW to aew your ass is wrestling on YouTube praying for a chance at the company I was building wow wow join us now as WrestleMania looks at 10 wrestling feuds and storylines that resulted in real life conflict and she went below the build on that one be sure to subscribe and follow us on Facebook for exclusive leads number 10 CM Punk in Triple H I CM Punk is heavily stop enemies during his time is inactive but his Feud with Triple H certainly Cuts deep For The Straight Edge savior in 2011 Punk became the hottest thing in pro wrestling as this was after the infamous pipe bomb promo and there was a clear opportunity for WWE to make Punk the top star in the company of course of course unfortunately WWE budge punks Ascension to the top and one of the reasons this is that WWE decided to have Punk Lose to Triple H at the Night of Champions people no sense at this point in time the game was semi-retired and there was no need for Triple H to attain a victory of this magnitude thank you punk sites this is a reason he lost all of his positive momentum and it's hard to disagree Punk himself admits that he had a ton of resentment towards Triple H for what could be perceived as a burial on pay-per-view and when WWE wanted Punk to face Triple H at WrestleMania 30 it was a contributing factor to punk walking out of the company and never returning the game team has never commented in depth on these feelings of punk but has been reported that Triple H wants nothing to do with a former Champion however Time Heals Old Wounds and would be interesting to see if the head of WWE creative would be interested in repairing their damaged relationship well here's the thing about that uh if you just go back down memory lane I never understood that he is the hardest thing in wrestling right now he actually has people checking out Monday Night Raw and seeing what's going on with the CM Punk guy or people being brought back into the company like me and you have him lose to Triple H who wasn't even like a full-time wrestler at that point for what why that made absolute no sense in my opinion now I know there has been discussions of if he does come back to WWE I think Triple H has an open mind about it I don't think I'm not sure about the higher ups and everyone else opinion on CM Punk but I just I I think he's just done with wrestling all together I think it's just I think it's just best for him to just kind of walk away from it uh I don't see it anytime soon him ever coming back to WWE anytime soon I could be wrong but I just don't see it happening that would be crazy and Tony Kong will be a fool to let him go like that because it's like you're letting him go to the opposition like you know what I'm saying so I don't know number nine Booker T and Batista this I did not know the summer of 2006 WWE implemented a few between Booker T and Batista over the world title which was fun brand however this Feud would be put into serious Jeopardy during a filming of the commercial for the SummerSlam pay-per-view book I believe that Batista had an aura of Cockiness and ungratefulness and this ultimately led to a physical confrontation between the two oh it was reported that Booker may have gotten the better the physical exchange but other eyewitnesses reports from the likes of fit Finley differ WWE could have potentially scrapped the feud but the two were as professional as they come in their matches and which is good a number of times together throughout 2006. now there's a relationship to the current state it says friends Booker claims that the two now have a good relationship and their prior issues are simply water under the bridge which is good number eight Eddie Guerrero and Cat angle this I didn't know even admiration Kurt Angle has for the late great Eddie Guerrero is well documented it wasn't always this way when the two embarked in a funeral in 2004 the two had a ton of personal issues and these issues eventually got physical according to angle these problems between the two escalated when Guerrera accused angle of being stiff in the ring angle would discuss this on his podcast where he added we're getting head heat on Eddie and there was Luther Reigns Mark gendraka myself Daddy okay so I I couldn't have been the one that stiffed them after the show and I we all wait in gorilla and say thank you and shake each other's hand and I want to shake his hand I said thank you Eddie he said no no what you did out there was wrong you were sniffing me I said Eddie I didn't touch you he said [ __ ] you were sniffing me you were you were beating me up and I I pushed him and he double legs me oh and amateur wrestling double leg and I get him down gold medals and I started choking him out oh [ __ ] rather hilarious oh wow [Laughter] I mean he just went from that to start choking him out man but hey man sometimes things accidents happen you know testosterone is running High that's crazy it was Big Show who eventually broke the fight up and according to Engel he put both men into different Corners stop the commotion wow angle would also reveal that the physicality kicked off once again in the locker room and this time JBL had to break it up despite numerous physical confrontations the two were able to patch things up and whenever the two worked together in the ring it was never apparent that there was any issues between the two WWE Legends matches number seven at PCM Punk and Ryback all this is yeah CM Punk does not like Ryback I don't even think you like them to this day probably the hatred between Punk and Ryback is no secret and it truly began when the two first worked together in 2012. Ryback was rather Reckless with punk in the ring and this negligence resulted in Punk getting injured time and time again pump believed that Ryback had a personal Vendetta against him and this would lead to a confrontation between the two backstage when the two feuded again in 2013 that punk would claim that Ryback was even more Reckless and his actions during their 2013 video years of his life punko claimed that Ryback was one of the main reasons that he loathed his time in WWE and simply wanted out in relation to Ryback he usually likes to take shots at Punk via social media it was like working a 90 year old Karen damn and when punk suffered an injury in 2022 he would tweet out comma rules which made no sense let's just say that it's unlocked yeah the thing is Ryback can have a point all he wants but he uh he does he just takes it overboard like if you feel like Karma got CM Punk or whatever the situation is all right keep that to yourself like injuries and stuff like that I don't care who you are man I know you may not like a certain person you know and I get it we're humans or our emotions tend to get to flowing and sometimes you may say or or think pretty [ __ ] up [ __ ] but for you to go out there and be like Karma rules after a dude got injured and you hadn't even had no contact with the guy in many many years in anything like that it's not like eating you know I'm saying smashed your wife or you know like messed up your your you know your your car or some [ __ ] like come on bro when he does that it's hard for people to have sympathy for him that's all I'm saying he has all the right in the world to feel how he should feel but it don't make it no better when you're happy about somebody getting hurt it's like bro what do you now you just come off like a [ __ ] likely that these two will ever patch things up number six Bret Hart and Goldberg that's well established he's had a ton of beef in the 90s but there's perhaps one wrestler that heart loathed and continues to load even more than hpk himself whenever heart takes part in any type of media interview he's bound to bring up his hatred for Bill Goldberg Hearts disliker the former world champion began in late 1999 when the two wrestled in the main event of The Stockade pay-per-view Goldberg delivered a stiff kick to heart's head and this ultimately resulted in heart retiring many years before he should have heart would never let this bad blood go and despite Goldberg apologing numerous times over the years harness refused to accept his apology in recent years goldberger stated that he's finally done apologizing because he's gonna accept his apology then there's ultimately nothing he can do about it number five this is a very fair point this is a very fair point I know a lot of people say oh he ended Bret Hart's career in honest other stuff and that could have you know obviously been the situation I'm sure it wasn't intentional I don't think he just intentionally was trying to do that and you know when a person just been apologizing for many many years and you still like nah [ __ ] you there's nothing you could do it's out of your hands if you're sincere with your apology and you had no bad blood and it wasn't no ill intent all you can do but all right well I tried and move on with your life and Batista Batista had an issue with during his time in evolution was Bubba Ray Dudley when did he worked together in tag matches during the ruthless aggression era the two wouldn't meet eye to eye and on one occasion everyone got severely hurt Batista would discuss this during the WWE Network documentary titled the ruthless aggression Evolution this is when Batista had to say in relation to working with one half of the Dudley boys which has gotten in the ring and Bubba came full on running at me he just smacked into my arm and my tricep just popped oh I went back and tagged Randy I think it was was irritated with Randy and I to begin with just being that we were too big muscular guys who are now with Ric Flair and Triple H I think he just hated it he was always a dick to both of us damn number four CM Punk's entire party are the most celebrated Beauty 2009 was a few between Siam party the feud bled the lines of fiction reality and as a result produced one of the strongest stories WWE have ever delivered it was so good he had an issue with punkers he believed that some of the content of his promo material crossed a line and went too personal when Hardy left WWE in 2009 they would air a segment which featured Punk intimidating hard here this made Harley so angry that he cut a shoot Pro mom Punk whilst clearly under the influence in the shoot promo Hardy would claim that he was the one who made Punk a superstar in WWE how do we declare that punk was way too cocky outside the ring and his way of life wasn't the right way anyone should have been living it was never made clear if the two men ever had a discussion about their issues with one another but it was reported that aw could potentially be looking to do a featured Punk vs Harley match up with both of them being in the company simultaneously but sadly due to outside factors it's never materialized and how great that would have been huh damn it number three Brock Lesnar and Dean Ambrose or one of the most anticipated matches we just checked out a video recently of uh Brock Lesnar's like people he didn't want to work with like or didn't really care to work with in the ring Wrestlemania 32 was between Brock Lesnar and Dean Ambrose the two were collided to NoHo spot Street should have been good that's expected a war yes unfortunately the match was rather lackluster [ __ ] it wasn't anything remotely what fans wanted or expected the hardcore style spots were limited and if it was if both men didn't want to be there yeah it then surfaced months later thanks to a podcast interview that Dean Ambrose had with Stone Cold Steve Austin that he hated working with Lesnar I'm going to correlation are lazy and criticizing for not wanting to do anything memorable or special Ambrose would maintain this Viewpoint for years and in a 2019 interview with Wade Keller Ambrose once again went off on the Beast incarnate so let's stay at the show he doesn't show up till like three o'clock we have not talked about him any of this Maps show starts to like five we're like fourth well he's not very interested like doesn't really want to be there I think you know and this is the most important match of my life I'm like everybody at WrestleMania wants to show up and steal the show there are people there are people on that show that that night that I know has been literally rehearsing their match for a month like at the performance center like and I was like dude we have the opportunity we have a street fight we can do anything I'll take any buff you want please comment about me in the thumbtacks 100 times bro listen he he didn't give a [ __ ] he's fine he's like bro I'm not doing none of that [ __ ] I honestly think if they would have really this would have at this point this possibly would have been one of Dean Ambrose biggest matches of his career and he's in there with Brock Lesnar I was excited about this match Dean Ambrose being his crazed lunatic that doesn't care about his own body I bought into it we knew he wasn't gonna win but we knew it was gonna be a car wreck it was going to be Carnage we barely got any of that man bonded to Ambrose's comments but his good friend Paul Heyman would go on to call Ambrose's comments ridiculous and we questioned the Merit of Ambrose disparaging remarks to Triple H and Scott Steiner I think I heard about this kind of returning to WWE in 2002 his first notable rivalry was with the resident top heel in the company Triple H this Feud would be an utter failure a ton of animosity between the game and the former WCW Champion the matches that you had at the rumble and the new way out pay-per-view were both unbelievably bad suffering from drop foot during this time and this impacted the quality the match is on offer Steiner believed that the game was sabotaging him to make him look as bad as possible as Triple H was concerned that Stanley was going to take his place on the card the game simply believed that Steiner wasn't as good as he thought he was and ultimately had no place working made available year 2003 Steiner bad mouthing Triple H for years however in 2022 he would claim that he was letting bygones be bygones and that he was officially putting his pass behind him I hope so I I I I definitely do hope so um you know you gotta let those old grudges go bro time it moves quick we're already in 2023 it seemed like yesterday we were just in uh 2020 it seemed literally like yesterday we were just in 2020 and now we're in 2023 so yeah it's good that he was able to let bygones be bygones but when CM Punk and Adam page oh this is on papers versus Adam pain sounded like a fantastic Feud but in reality it was overshadowed by real life drama Punk's problems with Paige began during the build up to their double or nothing matchup as Paige reportedly said something that punk wasn't comfortable with and punk from that point onwards seemed to have a strong hatred towards him a short time after this incident in an unplanned segment Fallout page would seemed designed to embarrass him and make him look inferior yeah he buried him and this is right after he came back from injury I believe he's supposed to be setting up a match with uh oh John Moxley and he I'm watching this promo live and he starts talking about Adam page I'm like what the [ __ ] what what does Adam page have to do with this he buried him he straight up buried him he knew he wasn't going to come out he's like Adam page if you want a title for this uh you know opportunity for his title come out here don't be a [ __ ] like he was burying him knowing he wasn't gonna be out there it was it was [ __ ] it was kind of weird timing wise too don't punk would then go one step further and in his last aw appearance to date Punk would blast page during an all-out post press conference referring to him as an empty headed you know what as well as take that page went into business for himself it's worth noting that Pages universally liked by the AWS room and it seems rather peculiar that it was Punk of old people to pick a fight with the former aw world champion but there you have it folks yeah man and ultimately because of that whole [ __ ] debacle we don't even have CM Punk foreign aw well he's he's there but he's not really there Tony Khan is just paying him pretty much to do what he wants what he wants out of a as long as you don't go to WWE huh this is it's quite depressing this was uh uh quite depressing but it made me sad that that legit baby's damn sad because of all the great opportunities and matches we could have got with CM Punk if he was still here in aw but comment down below let me know which some of these uh I guess fights and beefs did you not know about I did not know Kurt Angle and Eddie Guerrero had a little scuffle you know a few a few brujahas back in the day so I did not know that I thought that was a pretty interesting tidbit man but I appreciate all the love and support you guys have shown on the channel and I am still yeah Undisputed YouTube wrestling jump in the world appreciate your kicking with me see our next one | Kickin it with Ross | UCSmheuqpa0deotgNSlVtzNw | 2023-01-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,573 | 18,890 |
fnORwJB0JaU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnORwJB0JaU | Cyberpunk 2077 - BRAND NEW PS5 GAMEPLAY - New Gameplay Footage (Playstation 5 Cyberpunk Game play) | so last week we got gameplay on the xbox one x and the series x today we get gameplay on the ps4 pro and the ps5 how's it going guys my name is dpg and if you enjoyed the video leaving a like really helps me out and i appreciate that support on my channel and if you are new around here want to see more cyberpunk be sure to subscribe so the gameplay you're about to witness i will stay is mostly new stuff so spoiler warnings before we go anywhere i will also mention though it does look incredible on the ps5 even though for the most part i am an xbox gamer what can i say the game looks beautiful on any next-gen platform no matter which you play on the gameplay includes a brief description from holly bennett and then we see a little bit from the nomad life path so people i will leave you to watch this right now and i may bring you a breakdown video on it later today so enjoy the gameplay hit that like button it really helps out and hopefully i will see you on that next one with cyberpunk 2077 launching on december 10th we want to continue to give you a closer look at the game running on console in this video we're showing you footage from the very beginning of the game following the nomad life path which is one of three you'll be able to pick from the gameplay will start with playstation 4 pro and then we'll also show you playstation 5 footage thanks to the console's backwards compatibility since going gold the team at cd projekt red has continued to work on cyberpunk addressing bugs and glitches and enhancing the gameplay and graphics which will be distributed to all platforms as an update on launch day and this is how we want you to experience the game the gameplay you see today already includes a great number of those fixes as we work towards bringing the best possible experience on december 10th finally just remember that when cyberpunk launches it will be compatible with both current and next-gen consoles so if you'll be picking it up on playstation 4 it will also work with playstation 5 and it's the same for xbox and a full next-gen upgrade is coming for free sometime next year electric coupling module you said it was nothing serious when i came in you said you were sure guess i was wrong can always look for another shop where they won't ask a lone nomad why he's hugging the border that's fine step aside what got any idea what to do i'm gonna bypass the coupling and rig a hot wire compressor run on and on it could seize up did anyone ask your opinion okay let's see what happens it's like i was telling you not shabby at all questions how long it'll last you do you have the manifest from the transport of course i do but the fixer didn't give you the job deeds he he did i was just making sure listen friend we're both professionals ain't we hey you uh sure you've moved contraband before why are you nervous me if you're armed place your weapon here now please report to room number two [Music] please sit papers is this routine it might be we'll see hmm what are you transporting it's all in there [Music] legends are born shit's going down you look like your average bust cause ain't your average badges that's maxtac ncpd's apex predators mtac rolls in when things fly out of hand dunks out there though just a midday snack for them well show's over poor bastards but they had it coming what's the deal with these borderless flipping us a finger as they [ __ ] please with no consequences he took a risk he assumed we didn't have a clan back in us and he was right so what now we've crossed the border now you pay me and we go our separate ways [Music] keep it steady [Music] got you antoine v aim for the driver [Music] you | DPJ | UCqheS9rd4_nojHk3H-FR2XQ | 2020-11-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 700 | 3,685 |
4-h_A9bSGi4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-h_A9bSGi4 | Vintage Cards! Pokemon MY 1st PSA SUBMISSION! 10 SLOTS LEFT TO FILL!! WHAT SHOULD I SEND!? | [Music] what is up turtle here coming at you with a very different kind of video I've been talking a lot about PSA grading some kind of submitting our own cards and we're finally doing it so we are preparing for our first 50 card submission and we have two huge stacks of cards actually this regular sized stack and then this is much larger size like so this was actually 40 cards of a 50 card submission that I kind of picked out and then we're gonna quickly show some of the cards that we still want to get graded and I want to hear from you guys what additional ten cards or if you have any suggestions for those last 10 slides let me know in a comment down below if there's a lots of cool stuff in here we got some base set I think some jungle fossil other watsi stuff Japanese promos you know I love those as well as some modern cards so let's go through the 40 cards that I already picked to send the PSA and then we'll hit this huge stack over here and let me know in a comment down below what you think I should send alright we're going to start with our modern cards just some cards that we pulled in the last few years that I really like and yeah they probably aren't too crazy expensive even if they come back as a 10 but just cards I do want to get encased in a PSA slab so here we go we have a from unbroken bonds guardian scarred of our sylveon how can you not like each of those pokemon and you know like maybe this is the last significant very that will ever be printed so Gardea guard of our sylveon is our first card and then so with unbroken bonds ah this card is super special to me but also kind of bittersweet the rushes are that first like insane tag-team in my opinion I guess peek around was first but the first one to deal like 300 damaged easily Telos injury is a lot but you know this guy when they first carol's gonna fight $200 and now it's down to like 50 so I do what everyone agrees it's graded but it's a little bit of bittersweet card we have the mega Charizard from evolutions very cool card love this art listen please lost thunder lost under a lowland ninetails basically we have a handful of the kind of like moose at least at one point one of all saw some of this most sought-after cards the rainbow rare a lowland ninetails the rainbow below sepal on also from lost on are still a pretty good car to and then celestial storm chase card rayquaza GX and I feel like this cards actually excellent example of power creep in the TCG when this card came out it was like wow that is really insane and now like oh my gosh 30 damage for each energy come on that's so weak burning shadows Charizard every single time we open burning shadows this is the card we're looking for and this one compared to the last one we pull which is in terrible koala this one I think is pretty good there's a couple like pieces of whitening so I'm not sure this will get a ten but definitely want to get this encased and of course we need some hidden fates cards in here and that is the Charizard I believe this is one of the ones we pulled ourself and I think I do have high hopes for this one getting that 10 next on hidden face kart is a Umbreon man elgrands like a fan favorite I didn't realize until hidden fade so I definitely this one does look pretty good as well hoping to get this one stack of ten couple cards more from hidden baits Cinthia such a good card all right on to Japanese problems I love Japanese promos and man there's actually enough probably like over a hundred Japanese promos in here but some of my favorite ones these screen promos are awesome so we do have one of each of those in the Rowlett screen Pikachu actually think we have to mimic use this is like the most expensive one I think it's over $100 just to pick this up bra and we got two of those and then we got some of our poncho Pikachu's some of my favorite Japanese promos are these cosplays this is the mega Charizard we got Magikarp and then the Mario we got Mario and Luigi these cards are surprisingly expensive as well really excited to get these graded alright now we got some vintage stuff I believe this is one I pulled before I started my youtube channel we actually pulled it straight from a pack a bass Blastoise and it does look pretty good would be amazing to pull that 10 although I'd see maybe a little bit white Nick right there still from bass set we got Chauncey number three alright so we did skip number four but don't worry there are some basic oxides in here but they are towards the back Clefairy hitmonchan so I believe these are all like from my PSA bass set collection these are all still all cards I don't have ten of so it would be awesome to check some of those boxes off alright move it on to jungle this is actually a really cool card clearly on but it also is part of the no symbol set you see it's kind of missing that jungle symbol first edition acai thir and then moving on to fossil we got the first appearance of Dragon Knight in the TCG for as far as like the regular sets go and we have fossil I'm not sure I can remember what came out first I'm guessing fossil came up before the movie because they had that kind like that messenger dragon it from movie promo then Articuno the first printing of Articuno in one of the regular sets base set only had Zapdos and there we have our mole trace from jungle as well moving on to rocket the biggest card in the rocket set is definitely this rocket Charizard or dark Charizard and this one is first edition as well looks pretty good I love that art you know it does kind of that Charizard does the Chloe evil so amazing card right there really excited to get this graded all right so we do have a magnet on in here and the reason is I think this one is ridiculously hard to grade to get a 10 and we did have a first edition copy so we figured might as well send that in all right I think this is Jim challenge Ericka's venusaur very cool any kind of time there's a base set evolution it's always a good card to have and then Blaine's Charizard awesome card and this is the one with air which I believe is the more common one where you see this has a fighting energy as opposed to a fire I think this is an error that I don't think PSA when I plug this in I didn't see one for the air so I think it's just Blaine's charger all right then some neo stuff we got lugia himself I think I could see some scratching in here but this is a pretty iconic card first first introduction of lugia as far as the regular sets go and it's a terrible card do you need three different kind of energy for 90 games you discard all of them but very iconic card nonetheless all right and here is our last five cards of our PSA submission again this is only 40 cards guys so I want to hear from you guys what additional 10 cards should be submitted we have one base set Charizard two basic jars are three basic Charizard four base set charts and five I guess so we can quickly look at the backs I don't think any of these will get the ten but I feel like these are good maybe good eight or nine yeah this one does have a significant white nick down there same here but they're all pretty minor so yeah I don't think this will fetch you ten but hoping for some nines in these cards and that is our base set Charizard that we're sending off all right now let's go through some additional cards that have yet to be sent out to PSA this one's only 50 cards submission since it is our first one but we'll kind of try to do some of these like maybe every month every other month and maybe we'll do some larger orders just so I kind of understand I want to make sure I get the process down before that all right so more head and face stuff we got a gold bulu hold a bunch of these and this one felt pretty good well centered another burning shadows Charizard and this one this one's not that good but anytime I think I want to get all these graded no matter what's eventually another rushes art we did pull a handful of hidden fades chars are as we got more of those alright these cards are not very expensive all but I think it would be cool to have a PSA ten collection and think they're all here except for the Pikachu one I'm sure I have plenty of my collection I just have to dig up so maybe actually that might be a good card just to buy or degraded but we got some more bass set cards we got a couple more hitmonchan the amat champ you get from that very cool starter deck neato King bass sets Poliwrath Zapdos I think a bunch of these I tried I chose not to I think I already have some tents but I feel like all the basic cards that are in good condition I'll eventually want to get graded we have a flurry on this is just the regular sets as you do see this symbol right there electrode mr. mime victreebel mr. mime first edition this time Wigglytuff I think I see a significant scratch right now I'm not sure if that's on the the perfect fit or on the card moving on too fast so we got a Magneton so again guys these are all cards that are currently not part of our submission and if you see like Oh Matt dude you have to send that one in just let me know what you think in a comment down below moving on to some rocket cards wheezing and then a first-edition Muk first edition wheezing another magnet on definitely want to get this grade we got some more gym Blaine's Charizard moving on to neo hitmontop fortress and ferrous I love that art Celebi and magnet on another louia this probably is the worst of the two yeah you can kind of see some good nicks on there and then we got some more base edge Charizard we have a whole lot of these that we do need to get graded eventually got even count there's a lot of this one is a legendary collection Charizard we don't I don't think we have a reverse this ending that's actually in good condition and a base set too so I got plenty of the even though they're all the same art from a number of sets as far as that's I kind of drop that goes alright we got another stack of cards to go through another base set to uh so this one we did it was really tough to limit down to 40 and this was the cosplay pick each other we did have to cut to the Gyarados this is a Japanese shiny Charizard so like these Japanese cards are really important to me our pride really value them this is what started at all before hidden fates was even announced I was so excited I actually purchased a full set of all the shinies and the full art supporters and such for the Japanese set so we don't have a bunch of these and they're definitely not as worth as much on the secondary market compared to the English variants but these are really important to me I do want to get a bunch of these graded we got a whole mess of more screen promos I love these this is such a cool like there was like basically an exhibit in Japan where the thing was that something I think the last name is much exhibition and they kind of gave these out for going I've got some more shiny Charizard these cars are nothing too special by I think it's just a really cool promo Reds Pikachu I think it's actually very cheap too I think they're Cameron Brazil is five dollars a pop and I was like shipping from Japan so more screen promises are not exactly in order well we have a lot of these when these first came out I bought a bunch of them off of ebay so definitely want to get all these graded the Pikachu is I thought I think initially this was the most expensive one but then it turned out the nimac you ones you have to buy and a low bond those little portfolio things so actually this was the rarest one as I think they just wasn't as widely printed as the other one so these ones are super valuable we got some of these cool battle to them 2015 battle promos of a handful of these and then more ultra shiny GX as what they called in Japanese set as opposed to hidden fates we got some requires Leafeon oh nine tails Articuno Glaceon so just a lot of cool cards I probably will submit more hidden fates of English cards but I don't really want to break up my binder collection maybe at some point when we do do some more hidden baits openings which I'm sure we will do at some point we'll get more cards for to submit to PSA Gardevoir Lovegrove or sylveon and then some gold cards from the Japanese set the only difference in the Japanese set was it did teacher V ultra a croissant which I believe they didn't do for English because I was already in a dragon's majesty so that's basically as you can tell we have a huge backlog of cards that we still want to send so reminder just let me know if there's any cards you think should be submitted in our first one let me know in a comment down below on that guys that's it for me today thanks for all the support on the YouTube channel we've recently broken 900 subs that is so awesome we are on that final March to hit that you know that elusive 1k so thank you all for the support I'm one a turtle and I'll catch you guys next time [Music] you [Music] | 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Mjpxv8B5M08 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mjpxv8B5M08 | F A T E Session 34 Part 3 Ice Devil | back everybody howdy everybody King iron fist I'm not consider dating is it in an old fellow over at war / / adore ya his hair and beard are long and very grey he's sitting he has a great big cup he's drinking me from just curious o king could that be frost beard me hi well prepared nice to meet you your family makes good need i illustrate you want some I drinking something ah oh I'm here good night if I have so sure yeah motions and you're all varieties of frost gear doesn't have any of so excellent so everyone can get a glass if you want it so i will decline i'm sure nope thinking it'll be very good all right things'll be so wasted quick dis Todman what a hell of a budweiser clydesdales Cummington all they come over here oh i don't know that i don't know here outlook here long enough to know all right yeah drink your knees when I got special ladies oh good just my favorite is jeff i can work yeah as you know my daughter's illness nasty creatures hey and we broke through into a very cold area and lost many talks it's been rolled over sins not by us by the creature there some kind of we don't really know what it is what what is the world made of it just knew stole her it's nice you want to give me time I check efficient in it I nagariya do this [ __ ] every is now that I girl wants to be I have plus wine just Terrell feel like you he is ah that would buy it 15 you got with his bonus will do for and there you ok ah good roll by the way hey very nice oh you can also the scusi that's Romelu good they're good boys already you like coffee LOL be Bob like Sophie spend and not like coffee and if you like my video and espresso is it in one bite o.o third pocket coffee hello technology all three of you my copy I'll try one I can't stand coffee yeah thank you your dark chocolate coffee yes I don't we go that sounds goddamn fortress those and Terrell as well you actually get a flicker of recognition from your weapon fine weapon the new hammer feel special and wrestles a circle serve you feel full of joy coming from the old play a bit of euphoria from the old smash or did you get that the best website ever this concludes today ripped yep they were selling everything that's awesome that's difficult so cool it's not a giant squirrel ahhh is it a sharknado you're given a flash of an image of a creature a large insects looking creature more hornet like or more spider lake it's kind of more worn it like it it's not like bug at the top and it hasn't like a long tail maybe must be a friend it's a type of devil made me want to your friend I'm your memory your super old and you will really well in their context you probably know what this is if it a scorp is a nice nibble and I step on over there cuz it looks like to yeah well that sounds fun no what's the matter in the barcode yeah is it a dragon and negative oh yeah one on a dragon one day and we can't get it because it's me of course we'll pay well to clear that part of the mind how well well enough can we take your throne don't take the full with smoking trev and it iron let's go I'm gonna want to go throw an iron native fort wall did I watch it we're at the wrong place we can at the gun somewhere oh yeah we broke your leg off he was here for that level no like a new one the new one no you know like the new ones gone what the [ __ ] Oh stone can trick stone simply as a hell of a role I know it's all Alchemist fault to buy your phone it's by your graciousness that I can still join hmm has Terrell all right he pulled out this bag what kind of motions a chest is brought out that's guy Jim I like just readies oh ki give me a pretty safe or somebody 62 and a 19 ok has 90 m who let him roll do [ __ ] always got four th gym based on their sides and cut each of these gems is worth about a thousand gold and also I one item all right I need one or 0 percentile yeah oh let me do it I got walking 492 ah all right dope ass boo yeah that's why you let me roll percentiles are everybody wait if it was flex player bit slick for the vm and those two different things what's it let's make a whole neck illusions or the neck of many things just aggravating things going on what was God how else we are we're not even allowed to do that nope dekha many things mean the game is over we have a non-canon session sometime reach design and play on a goober will trip like Hiawatha tears though still in place which is overall new characters with learning sessions and that's the first time just off one anything you that like we all get together like that would be cool the meeting is that we all have our own characters and we all meet at an area at all ola way all day Go Fish he also from like one of his wall like things and to you dibs nope it's called a ring of earth elemental commands [ __ ] demon agree Oh ladies here I'd say you gave it to anybody yeah but he's still wearing its your game products I'm surprised I agree would actually try to steal [ __ ] right now the gym and let me that's a phone tell me wat by ring with David are sweating me Oh mr. popo that will terrify someone wasn't it sniff it look short deviation from my way what's going on everyone knows that mr. popo isn't most powerful being in Dragon Ball Z he just chooses nothing he just chooses not to give a [ __ ] for shits and giggles I'm going to wake up neither [ __ ] eat it in the healthy let's get some energy I can't i gotta get us please sighs I'm sorry Chuck and return with it some parts of it and oh whatever okay if you can t it together bad five out there show me you lost my ride we cool 38 slice of course i know its own request that you endorse my family's need if you like it so much it's almost as hard times it's getting hard to come by can we take four levels to 60 here we moth i will consider you I know more more Flint you mention that was like nope yes quick no well what we can say he doesn't respond about that plan tank what's on the foreskin conditions good way ok good can father yeah you might you be home Kevin thought people liked that little bit i have an office reckoning ya know miserable yes but you don't like quick in the rule they help us crack Shannara yeah the smart now go which way yeah where that would lead you to do well c'mon send you a double date look old I any direct you in the direction Imani games like it takes you it's a huge it was very and it takes several hours to get to the bottom a lot of a parallel beam blocking and you get kind of spiraled down and then it moves over there's no trial down kind of thing the monitors big area sound like you do in Minecraft double or a pickaxe Nordic pickaxe why we're mom does its modest gauge which is very EE he wants you want money yeah [ __ ] yeah everything the mine is Owens I well I guess the king technically but you can help mine but it's going back to the doors to Michael Forbes do you want no part of that it's not a keep with your mind it's a nice man you got here be ashamed with something's amiss collapse into we're in it don't think our I scampered that would be terrible so we want over yeah patio would come with us villa what the [ __ ] the trees and when you get kind of to the bottom few points to the direction of I would have a tunnel that might kind of leads deeper in and here's when i leave you one back from me fairly well bye and you continue first water just saw tunnel he has awful water don't ever get water from that the temperature again is beginning Rob Lowe is a 54.5 okay yeah yes oh it gets feel so good really cold and then you come upon to like the stone is dark and curly come upon a solid wall okay sort of bluish white and it is in fact ice oh well should we however when we get past with water life should should we should we tear it down now I so is elric on this little venture down to the other bed net around LOL yeah we need did you where do we leave from so I slow today okay at work was there yeah fine corals Jen over there come on to helmet cat can I came he made them all at us and welcome to their adventures okay you you got pic what I know we want we will smash you plan and that's what I was but play is what everyone else wants times match okay finish so you know a helmet and we're going together dark got it now if you were already we also have a teleporting in us out here fiore within 10 meters or you're doomed player weapons 10 meters stuck to do a 10 meters is convenient in peace sorry ok 10 squares no I'm still pretty [ __ ] far attempt to be simply be ok that is yeah that one foot 10 foot make sense yes 10 meters 10 square the cute your Ellen's as you need mirror in here are just getting super excited get Nancy they're all get Nancy lil swag so hotly can feel the presence of the feed on the other side they were like you get about the UAE don't even know the whole missile desire to throw yep I outstanding throw that but it's like I you know where dice will let us hope you can smash the high school I can I can I can blow a hole and cake and free what's in there tues magri it was just feeling a little bit everybody it has been that long journey why you know we're never talking about a character is journey a journey dragon why are we visiting I why not no no no I know here now I played your frosty mean ah that's never give you the total impact is good these can just make one of vomit let's pee on the wall he was feeling it looks beautiful working is a hammer yeah they're both fire weapons it's hella far yeah nagger II can't do [ __ ] and Snowden [ __ ] bottom shoes right okay Fiona giving a whisper saving true okay I do have 0 because i was about the further the hammer and I learned that I amplifiers oh well there ya just want to feel a little so 21 okay you're able to resist the Hammers to throw then it but it is the ice wall right don't really want you to throw at the ice wall yeah I'm going to throw it on me I school and then show up at the ideal to me I keep hitting it this terrific swimmy a little tact role look at the wall 25 I guess a lot hit the 25 in a wall no really this is one of the that was the teleportation throw and then I'm on it hit andrea bassing so once per day oh that's a once per day teleportation no oh no still opinion things content the broke injury yeah I know I get myself in the middle of the dragon per day you can use it to completely smash inanimate objects oh and because it's a hammer yeah so I could hit my mic on identical shatter shatter into dad standing the appeal is everything on the other side where she of course that's why I do all our time hey ourselves and set up it's been like when it breaks and it's throw my hammer it show up right there as dusted a little around me like the air is just so cool that like blows toward you I welcome to a cold you do seem to be once we kind of teleport over to it you do seem to be like relatively immune to it probably because of the hammer well good namur but yeah the personalities everyone else I need this for cold this is for cold I've been drinking I give your vonage Constitution saving throws way we all were drinking we do no no I'm now ordering for us if you did have some of me yes sir but you're not like an idiot we loaded neuroscience is he had one beer I sighs pretty girl all right at where we adding to it we drop some conservation saving throw a team roper tightening ok Maria hi team sighs going to take six cold damage their night clean how much good oh yeah we did a long run a few and now the third this is kind of uh it's about all right we're going Miriam we have many other sports and all right many time where r dude what you typically Oh Baron here all once I feel the ice blast make it kind of knocks my fiddle off and I like stumble and catch it I just started playing this song they've heard it denim in an image name is Stan unknown and then ditch and he's like whether the bargain get everybody information fresh sure there is my relation by for some reason I always forget about it well everybody's got what shall we use that word they won't want a green lipstick yeah only do you have about 30 you should uh sure say them say some food stores ya know I am good all in this a blackout so you have to join me and Justin in the blacking out I i will have on my black dress shirt living room and black dress pants no rain and black dress shoes like blacking out with purple who I saw like getting drunk whatever bloody cool not me um sure this is good right now hey make sure your tips are soft and fluffy how much have you had already enough to piss me off good lord all right yeah like I need to go home for that everybody's mineral initiative though wulfrun I agree dibs digital one he's got a 20 wow it's a second tone even a gray my an actual 20 yeah so we want a total plus 120 121 aww i do first got 19 and I got 19 40 [ __ ] me first once your old are heavily 7 Daddy thumb right wait I'm rolling for saw you go in turn i do us I if you want time you haven't I do I love robes and Rangers yeah but oh well yeah I want to it's not when a grievous carell what is yours 19 okay I rolled a 13 plus i'm high diving 19 wow what your old 18 a role in a team that's cool like second alive yes well let's see what my video for yourself ah ooh ok that's going to be curious we'll see how that plays out oh we're so similar native Tyrell see I will allow you a spritz surprise around surprise around yeah yeah one engine so what do I see in front of me oh dang that's Josie this guy the ice devil the buggy ice demon oh he looks me it looks like it probably got um and we Zoe she ate but yeah that's an absolutely sir I'll just um go wrong here again the my treasured under Demon Slayer yoga mat and lowlich mash yeah so you'll smash is going to it already has fire I'm gonna light it with my fire to know my electric it will be my fire and electric because it's already firing right now yeah and then my my blood right of electric and throw it right his face is this the dexterity plus proficiency to throw my hammer or the strength most efficient the personal she technically with read X that's what it would technically be why I'm a string it's also gonna do what is right because his word yes because of the Dwarven a modern metaphorical I will allow rank qualifiers I will allow strength for that sorrow it's also plus two yeah this is close to weapon so it says plus two of them mix out of 14 plus efficiency is 18 let's strength modifier 24 yes good 24 armor class we got it clearly gallery goes oh well you just barely did and I show up right next to him oh no you throw it LOL for ya ok so i throw it at them and what does it do this is a going to do yes v8 and 2d6 fire a fire and lightning cheeky six lug ok it does assuming 226 because it's a fiend but normally we just be one of these tips well if it's just the fire one of these six that will be great advantage and then my v6 are handled only six fire 1d6 radial and ID 10 of my lightning damage no it doesn't happen i'll explain why ok my lightning damage just doesn't work well you'll see when it comes like when you teleport over to it all over the 114 damage magri 0 top of the round hey no I'm for the civil rights not wait oh yeah yeah we're out of time we'll be right back you going to 22 yeah I got double deuces brother I do I didn't get yours my mistake was it's usually last right bye | IotII | UCJqz5plXtanfkXQ62sNyXbQ | 2017-04-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,143 | 15,461 |
WEQicpdraRg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEQicpdraRg | Staying on track | Set some goals | Gulf sitting is important because you have to have something to look forward to something to work towards first few goals I started sitting was gaining employment and a place to live where I felt comfortable where I felt like I didn't have to use being in the present more than worrying about so much and the future because it can be quite scary still being aware of the past so I guess for me with a such a few years I've managed to turn that around and choose to do a Bachelor of Social Work and addiction you just keep working towards them that they seem like they're far away at times and then other times you realize i'll have money in the bank now I'm not worrying about if I'm going to pay my rent or if I can pay the power it's happening already when you reach those goals that feels satisfying that you've seen something through to the end Mark Taylor records is my dream and I want to help young artists that have come through similar paths as me have a drug-free environment so recording and do their music you know the ultimate goal is being financially stable of doing music | DrugHelp | UC5FzJju-tc7W81049GliYtQ | 2016-05-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 206 | 1,087 |
9anUc2ktUQ8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9anUc2ktUQ8 | Alejandra Ponce de Leon: Nitrous Oxide emissions from Sustainable Dairy Forage Rotations | good afternoon i'm alejandra ponce de leon until like to talk to you of my research nitrous oxide emissions from no T their interpretations so as you know our nitrous oxide is a porn has cast a semi-product of microbial processes of the nitrification and nitrification the greenhouse lower warming potential oof nitrous oxide is 298 times co2 so in this context when we try to and this research is evaluate and compare different management strategies that can potentially reduce nitrous oxide emissions from newton corn plant the to curve the sky side is the agronomy research firm in penn state university that is located in central Pennsylvania the samples were collected with vented chambers we can eat here in figure 2 they were placed in three looks of the experiment the dimensions were 78 x 20 centimeters we place two chambers in each treatment blood and we collected our samples from soil splendid corn after four different treatments Here I am treatments are five fun nurture us with the spring apply manure red clover with a spring of laminar right with injected manure in the foil and sullivan's with a spring broadcast planner I also convert three different nitrogen inputs in the corn stover attention rotation first injected manure and I incorporated manure and a treatment with only fertilizer and not matter so we inject the manure with this equipment with shiloh disc injector it applies the manor at 10 centimeters deep we measured nitrous oxide two times a week from angle it leaves in two years in 2014 and 2015 from May to you light we also measure the soil moisture and so temperature every time we measure nitrous oxide and we took osoi course of three soil cores per plot to the NLL for nitrate and ammonium we take the gas samples at time 0 10 20 and 30 minutes and with those four points we calculate the flux using a linear regression model here i present the results of the two years 2014 15 in this figure you can see the time the x-axis and the emissions of nitrous oxide in grams of nitrous oxide character per day the TCM I'll indicates where the co-worker was terminated the dollar symbol when we apply manner of the error when corn was planted and the later is when we side raise so this year we observed that the pics of nitrous oxide happened 5 to 10 days after we apply manure and the core groups were terminated in 2014 observed that a biomass production of the red claw and demotic treatment was significantly greater than the other treatments that were red clover and right so this because we had more legroom by owner to observe higher peaks that could be a seat associated with a nitrogen that the levels provided and also later in the season when we sent us the corn will serve that the missions of nitrous oxide were low and this is likely because the corn was actively taking up the nitrogen from the soil also in 2015 we observe pics of nitrous oxide after the previous probes were terminated and whenever was applied but this happened 15 days after we applied mineral and this was also associated with the soil moisture in the soil so we have served this here that was coordinated with this high soil moisture also the by mass production of the Brady scrubs are here and the crimson flower and then fight for hrs treatments present at the higher the highest peaks in the nitrous oxide emissions later in the season we side dress the treatments of soybean and drive cover crop and will serve the dimensions of nitrous oxide from saudi treatment increased also when we collect the soil samples to be analyzed for nitrate and ammonium who observed the Solaris of nitric and ammonia were a slowly increasing at the beginning and then later in the season when we apply the fertilizer the pigs sharply rapidly increased in 2014-15 when we were comparing the different methods of nitrogen application they inject treatment resent the highest peaks compared to the inorganic fertilizer treatment and and broadcast treatment and this lightly happened because the manure was injected in the 10 centimeters deep and it was a concentrated bunch of Nigerian and organic matter that had let higher content of moisture and we also observed that later in the season when we broadcast the treatment of one left will be saturated treatment of red class manure and inorganic fertilizer the missions of major subside of these treatments increased compared to the for me I inject Monroe and it was not Cypress so what we can learn from this is that that application of hydrogen hydrogen has a lower potential for nitrous oxide emissions compared to only early and this Friday because the corn was actively taking up the nitrogen while it was growing and then the shallow disconnect ER of injection of manure has a gradient potential to increase emissions of nitrous oxide compared to when we broadcast manner and 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OfmVEzY8wRc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfmVEzY8wRc | A Mower Blade Adaptor Is Rusted On | okay I'm working out the Kinks in this Honda it's been great this blade should be not right equal to the edge there right that blade should be there all right there I have an adapter but it's not for this blade so I think this blade in this adapter has been taken from another machine or bought at a you know one of those hardware stores that we all use so I'm just gonna I'm having a hard time getting it off of there so I'm just going to use my Slide Hammer maybe maybe maybe I'm not sure hmm let's lower this down for some stability and put it right back here I might have to go to the other side I've warmed up a little bit too come on okay baby it's not coming oh we dang oh gear puller I guess now how do I do a gear puller I think I can or able I thought that slide hammer would work now this bolt doesn't have a dent in it so we're going to have to use all of our widths here okay and I know it's a 5 8. I'll just grab a 5 8 wrench and we'll see how that starts from there you guys can watch from that direction I let me know when your battery gets dead I know I use this beautiful screwdriver for doing horrible things oh that's really on there man am I causing myself a negative no this bolt is in the shaft of the engine and this blade adapter is being pulled this way by the puller so we shouldn't be good now okay I'm just going to give just direct the correct the shaft on the end of that foreign I tell you on these jobs you gotta you got to use all your all your noodles 11 16 that's not going to cut the rusty yes I have one on the I might have to clean the end of that effect right okay is it coming I couldn't tell you okay I better quit hitting the end of that thing [Music] right there I see it oh man why won't it come on foreign that should be coming off of there by now guys you know what unless unless it's just jammed in there so hard we've all had trouble with this so when I when I get it I'm not going to waste any more of your time I'll show you what I found update so I was pulling and pulling and pulling and pulling nothing was changing but what happened was this pulley separated from the main shaft support so there's the engine support and nope there's the engine support there's the shaft for the blade adapter and then the pulley is moving towards the clamp and now I have set up a single or a two leg pulley instead of a three leg pulley so I can grab onto the blade adapter itself Okay I uh oh I sharpened my end of my puller and I put a small Dent with a drill quarter inch drill into this into this Bolt so now they're really and then I'm using this instead of my screwdriver which is giving the bolt kind of a path to fall okay I'll start that again uh I sharpened it not sharpened but I put a point on the pull it and then I drilled a quarter inch Groove into the bolt wasn't easy with my drill bit just not on the drill press and then I'm using This Groove for the bolt traveling and we'll see if we got it and this keeps it from wandering a little bit too right holy moly guys look right there it's bowing like that do you think I'm gonna have to cut this damn thing off of there so what I think happened was this was a rig this whole mower has been raped and when the guy told me I hope he doesn't watch this he told me he was a farm boy I'm kind of all kinds of stuff wrong with this thing it shouldn't be wrong like this this door I put on that barely fits the blade wasn't reaching the ground it wasn't reaching into the hood of the deck so there was no no Breeze like no wind for the grass to go out to shoot uh what else did I have wrong with this guy the handle was broken uh so he's a Ramy dude now I'm gonna Heat this up foreign that should do it my friend you guys think EP performance no none of this stuff is easy right I think it's coming I'm gonna use a felt pan foreign mark on the shaft of the engine you don't want to heat this up too much either because you've got that seal on the bottom of the sump ring is that going to tell me there it will okay so this whole machine was off it ran but it was off I got a new carburetor on an old new carburetor out of today foreign man what the heck I do not want to cut that off because cutting them off is really really hard to do I have got a lot of hours into this machine my wife says you got your daughter deuce it's not gonna come it's gonna twink your eyes so you guys think are really good and all the math I've taken in high school in school and calculus and all that stuff I had I have struggled with space relation my whole life probably because I'm left-handed right now okay let's get this all oh isn't that interesting okay just take a break oh all right my friends this is crazy so I've put the triple jaw back on and I pulled this pulley the sheave whatever you want to call it all the way from here back to here so that it would hit here because this was bending now I'm going to see if I can pull it in three spots and pull that blade adapter off this kind of stuff happens in real life by the time we get to this point guys without tools if they had an angle grinder pardon me if they had an angle grinder they'd be angle grinded so I don't think this is going to work but I'm going to heat that sheave up a little bit more again awful bottle bottle then I gotta go in and get myself some lunch no I don't have lunch brought to me today foreign [Applause] I'm gonna squirt the shock on the engine to keep it cool [Applause] foreign [Applause] and I don't want to start a fire now let's just see what we got and you can tell I'm using the impact instead of my arms it's coming baby there's a little bit of light for my friend look there's our line in the uh with the felt pen right yeah yes so this kind of stuff physically doing it isn't fun but it's fun when you get and we're just gonna keep using this side again until we get her off yeah foreign oh that's just if I could get you guys to have a look at that that is the most fun I've had in a while right there can you see it right there I hope you guys can get a good look at that foreign unfortunately for me I gotta back that bolt out a bit [Music] I hit the 5 8 as well [Music] well let's just see we're going to have at least a half an inch of thread in there okay that's nuts so my theory worked [Music] so this is a fantastic puller I don't know where I got it oh I remember where I bought it I don't want to tell you it was not at a high-end place but it is in my mind a high-end puller it's paid for itself like when you're wondering if you should go and buy something like this uh I wouldn't hesitate no with this one it's got the third arm right so you can make it into a two jaw puller instead of a three jaw puller right there let's go again and see if we can get this crazy bugger off of here do you think it was the soap or the cold water on the shaft foreign and it didn't come all the way it might tap off now it's gonna fight me all the way I don't believe it however you guys we might remember how wood coats so here we go I got another half inch of pull here and then we have to then we have to change our our tactics a little bit I got to get a long piece oh man that should do it eh like how much more do we come off locked locked and locked and we just have to uh it's not as as easy as it looks you guys foreign [Music] wow my we got a tool Nick you'll love this coming I think it is I'm gonna get my felt pin again holy moly foreign get 20 minutes of activity a day holy smokes over I might not have a blade adapter that fits that you know I'm just gonna stick this guy on there I wonder I'm using my weaker arm here we're gonna have to find a longer Bolt turkey and if you guys if you guys find it like there's an easier method like just put the bolt in with two washers and tighten it up you know something like that tell me okay one more oh I got a longer Bolt so I can hold it another half inch so this one hasn't been drilled then see this I drilled a nice a nice cup into it I'm gonna that's a keeper that's not a tool but isn't that step right so we should be able to tighten that guy up here as soon as I get this baby off I'm gonna find out I don't have a seven eighths blade adapter I'm going to go slow with the ratchet because I the air tool is just too racket for random foreign [Music] once again we ran out of we ran out of room now the pullers should take it off from now it's it's just sitting up excuse me I'll try and go around you I probably find this fairly interesting eh let's go up a little bit change the angle of attack it's not really ganking that hard being hungry [Music] holy crap I hope you saw that there she both There She Goes oh now I can measure up and see if I can find a new one thanks guys that was crazy all right my friends I got some uh anti-seize on the shaft that should have been on there I wouldn't have had to do that and I got some manuses inside here this this one is a boat that much less thick how do I put that let's see if we can line them up by the tops of the Nubs because everything's bent eh history Bob this one's about four millimeters shorter than the other one this is the right one foreign another thing I have to check because it's metric is the opening here oh it's it's one in 2.52 and this is 2.49 that should work I got another one here oh this one's for uh different model altogether this one's 2.2 that's three quarters and this one is yeah this is gonna be fine this is going to work I think now I might have to change the belt on this one right yeah we got to get a different blade but now we're going to just take the clamp foreign this clamp see if that tightens the belt up enough no it doesn't see that okay like that I bet you he changed out the belt too it wouldn't be a bit surprised got a little more work today guys but we'll get her the next time you see this we'll have a shorter belt we'll have a blade on this adapter and uh a little uh we should be running with a better draft because our our bins on the blade oh those are worn right off the bins on the blade will be up here okay be laughing a bit all right my friend I think we got it oh there's one Bolt left where'd that come from we got one there one there one there one there one there one there one there one there is there one in the center hmm oh I forgot to put the hood on but that's okay we can do that after I think there was one yes there's one in the center right there good now I'm going to start it up and it's been sitting on its honest it's been sitting on its legs back leg for a long time right so this could be kind of surprising the front's too low I like to run them about there that's a little low for me was that'll work the first thing we got to do is choke it it's going to be flooded bad right this is this is all all a mystery because I don't know how good that belt is how tight that belt should be foreign [Applause] [Music] [Applause] first initial test sounds good so now we're going to do a lock in the garage and I don't have any long grass on the side to cut because this one needs to go through a load like it has never it has never operated under a full load before | Bruce's Shop | UCnoaGZwAQBds9Cs1aI9nicg | 2022-10-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,331 | 11,142 |
hSV54yAE14A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSV54yAE14A | Hon Chishimba Kambwili has finally spoken after returning from South Africa | first and foremost fellow countrymen and women allow me to thank the media for coming here it's true what what they say to say you never know what tomorrow brings I want to thank each and every Zambian who has been praying for me praying for my for me to recover thank you so much and allow me to say thank you to the government of the new Don Administration for Evac evacuating EV what word is that evacuating me to South Africa cuz I did that they had delayed even just for two seconds would have been gone by now history but they had to look at the bigger picture which is Humanity putting politics aside you know my politics we talk a lot of things I've said me personally myself I've said a lot of things I've talked about no he lying I've talked about their fail but my brother HH didn't look at all those things he used the heart of humanity for that HH my brother I'm thanking you for what you have done for me I'm alive today uh thanks to that treatment that I was uh given and you never know what God has in store for cuz for God to allow me to go through such a phase even coming back who knows maybe in future so the message I have to all politicians is that let Humanity let's not politicize anything no let's have a heart where humanity is you know where there's more to life than politics | Fanike Media | UCxB00hW4VEkKwbQwYiqfHjg | 2024-04-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 256 | 1,303 |
n9JDh8bVEBI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9JDh8bVEBI | Find the Image of a Linear Transformation | we've seen how we can use a matrix representation to determine when the linear transformation is one to one can we do the same thing for onto the answer is yep we can uh what does it mean for a transformation to be onto right so suppose we have a linear transformation t which goes from fn to fm we say that it's on to if we pick any vector in the target space the so-called codomain if we pick any vector in the target space call it b then we can find at least one vector in the domain that maps to it all right that's the same thing as saying that the image of t is equal to f of m so everything in the target space is something we can actually hit all right so showing so a transformation being onto actually has something to do with linear systems being consistent and so what does this mean when we switch to the matrix transfer matrix representation imagine the transformation t can be represented by the matrix a then we can see that the image of t that is the vectors that come out of our machine those will coincide with the column space of a those vectors which can be spanned as linear combinations of the columns of a the image of a transformation is equal to the column space of its matrix representation therefore if we want to find uh if we want to figure out whether map is onto or not because if the map is on to that means the image should be all of the target space fm we just have to show that column space of a is fm that is we need to show that the column space is m dimensional that's what it comes down to we need to make sure you have m mini pivots let's take a look at some examples right here so let's take the transformation t which goes from r2 to r3 um it's gonna be given by the formula t of xy is equal to x plus y comma 0 comma 2x plus 3y if we wrote this as a column vector this would look like x plus y first coordinate 0 and then 2x plus 3y as the second coordinate uh a third coordinate excuse me then we can very quickly see its matrix representation we're gonna get one zero two for the first column and then we get one zero three for the second column let's row reduce this thing to echelon form to see where its pivots are gonna be so we have a pivot in the one one position you wanna put rows of zeros at the bottom so switch those uh so we have still this pivot here we're gonna get rid of the two we're gonna take row two minus two times row one we get a minus two minus two that then gives us a zero one in the next row um admittedly this is an echelon form so we have enough information to answer the question but if you want to continue to row reduce echelon form you'll take row one minus two times rho two that's you get a minus two right there and so now we see the row reduced echelon form of our matrix right here so what are some things we learned well we have a pivot in every single column right we can see the pivot there's a pivot in the first column there's going to be a pivot in the second column so this tells us that the rank of the matrix a is going to equal two so this so that then coming from that the rank of a matrix is the dimension of the null spec of the column space excuse me so we see that the dimension of the column space of a is going to equal 2. on the other hand what's the dimension of the target space the target space was r3 the dimension of r3 is obviously 3. you'll see here there's a disconnect so the image of this transformation is not r3 so therefore we can see that oh no this matrix or this this transformation is not onto so t is not onto it's not onto because its rank its rank was strictly less than strictly less than the dimension which in this case was three all right this is comparable to what we saw with linear transformations that a matrix will uh i should say one to one linear transformations it'll be one to one if the nullity is zero if the nullity is zero it's one to one if the nullity is bigger is is greater than zero it's not one to one that's all you have to do to check whether a transformation is one to one or not when it comes to onto you look at the rank if the rank is full then it'll be on to if there's a deficit in the rank then it's not on to let's take a look at another example let's take s of r3 and as it maps on to r2 let's use the formula s of x y z equals x plus y minus two z and then you get minus y plus z right here okay so if we think of this as a as a column vector this would look like x plus y minus two z and then we get a negative y plus z when you write it this way you can very quickly see the matrix representation look at the columns of x's you're going to get one zero looking at the y's you get one and negative one and then looking at the z's you're gonna get negative two and one that you see right there uh so now let's row reduce this thing uh you look at the first pivot position we're already good to go look at the second pivot position i want that to be a one so i'm going to multiply the second row by a negative one and i should i should admit that this right here is already in echelon form so in terms of rank and nullity we actually can already determine what that is but just for the sake of calculation let's go through it right here uh put in row reduce echelon form we gotta get rid of this one so we're gonna take row one minus row two and so then we get the ref right here so what do we see about this transformation we can see that the rank is the number of pivot columns the rank is going to equal 2. uh not that we need it in this situation because we're trying to compute we're trying to compute the uh whether it's onto or not but the nullity is going to be 1 the number of non-pivot columns so this tells us that this matrix right here was not it's not one to one because the the null space is non-trivial the kernel will be non-trivial but let's focus on onto we're trying to map onto the space r2 we're trying to map onto r2 so we want the image we want the image of s here well this is definitely equal to the column space of the matrix representation a and since the rank is equal to 2 this is actually going to equal the whole thing our r2 right here so in fact because the rank is full it's it's equal to the dimension of the target space we can see that absolutely s is in fact onto and it's a much easier question that to do this with matrices than to do without matrices we can determine that this map is on to by looking at its rank and therefore you can pick whatever you want you can pick any vector in r2 uh take for example the vector uh let's just do something random 17 and 5 right why not i could i could find a vector that'll map s via s onto 17 5 absolutely because it's on to that vector is always possible so summarize what we saw right here the inconsistency of the equation ax equals b um it may occur when a has a row of zeros in echelon form but the corresponding position in the augmented column is non-zero so it's like when you have a matrix you have like zero zero zero and you have something not equal to zero over here this would show you have a contradiction and therefore the system is inconsistent so in the case of consistency um consistency is dependent on the choice of b and at least one choice of b will have ax equals b inconsistence so basically in echelon form if you ever get a row of zeros that means you can find some b some b that when you row reduce it you're gonna get something non-zero here so if a has a row of zeros in its echelon form it won't be the corresponding transformation won't be on to you can find some vector b that it'll miss so remember that the rank counts the number of pivot columns the nullity counts the number of non-pivot columns the co rank remember the code rank right here this counts the number of pivot rows which admittedly the number of pivot rows is the same thing as the number pivot columns we're going to introduce another quality another quantity by analog here we're going to call it the co-nullity be cautious before you try to use this word in scrabble uh it certainly sounds made up the code nullity is going to be the complement to the nullity the nullity counts the number of non-pivot columns so that normally is going to count the number of non-pivot the non-pivot rows and so the nullity's give me the number of rows of zeros in the echelon form of the matrix if a matrix has a co-nullity greater than one it's not on two if it has a nullity greater than th or i should say if the if the conality is one or greater it's not on two if the nullity is if the nullity is greater than equal to one then it's not one to one let's kind of summarize that right here if the nullity if the nullity here is greater than or equal to one then we can see that it is not one to one and in fact if the nullity is equal to zero that is when it's one to one in terms of onto here we get the following if the conality is greater than or equal to one then your transformation will not be on to on the other hand if the co nullity if the co nullity is equal to zero then in fact the transformation will be onto and so i want to mention to end this lecture a very special case suppose we have a transformation t which goes from fn to fm if m is bigger than n n is the number of columns m is the number of rows so if you have too many rows if you have too many rows this suggests you know you say you see right here t has more rows than columns then t can't be on to if you have if you have too many rows here then t cannot be onto because if you have too many rows then eventually when you reduce this thing you're going to have to get a row of zeros that implies that the code nullity is positive and so you can't be on to but on the other hand what if m is less than n if m is less than n that means you have too many columns oh boy too many columns that is you have more columns than rows and so if you have two if you have too many columns that means there will have to be one column without a pivot and your nullity will be positive and therefore you cannot be on to so we can actually detect these things pretty quickly if we go back and look at these examples so let's look at this map right here you go from you go from two to three right here this means that your matrix is gonna be three by two notice you have too many rows too many rows means it's not on to uh like we observed now i cannot say that this map is necessarily one to one just by this information i'd have to know the pivots which we saw previously that this one was one to one on the other hand if we look at this example right here as we went from as we went from r3 to r2 the the standard matrix representation will be two by three so it has too many columns too many columns suggest that it's going to be not one to one like we saw in a previous video but is it on to it's hard to say we'd have to investigate further like we saw in this example it was in fact onto but we could construct a map from r3 to r2 that's neither one to one nor onto that not one to one was guaranteed the not onto it depends on the matrix so some of these things we can pick out really quickly because we have too many rows or too many columns this is why square matrices are the sweet spot it's the goldilocks of linear algebra not too caught not too cold not too many not too many rows not too many columns those are the functions which could be bijective that is both one to one and onto | Andrew Misseldine | UCKzEdLMdKIVs7FQucbz48bQ | 2020-10-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,337 | 11,388 |
At20xLLrNX0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=At20xLLrNX0 | Treatise Of Human Nature, Volume 1 | David Hume | Early Modern | Talking Book | English | 1/8 | file zero of a treatise of human nature by david hume volume one this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by george yeager contents advertisement introduction by the author book one of the understanding part one of ideas their origin composition connection abstraction etc section 1 of the origin of our ideas section 2 division of the subject section 3 of the ideas of the memory and imagination section 4 of the connection or association of ideas section 5 of relations section 6. of modes and substances section 7 of abstract ideas part 2 of the ideas of space and time section 1 of the infinite divisibility of our ideas of space and time section 2 of the infinite divisibility of space and time section 3 of the other qualities of our idea of space and time section 4 objections answered section 5 the same subject continued section 6 of the idea of existence and of external existence part 3 of knowledge and probability section 1 of knowledge section 2 of probability and of the idea of cause and effect section 3 why a cause is always necessary section 4 of the component parts of our reasonings concerning cause and effect section 5 of the impressions of the senses and memory section 6 of the inference from the impression to the idea section 7 of the nature of the idea or belief section 8 of the causes of belief section 9 of the effects of other relations and other habits section 10 of the influence of belief section 11 of the probability of chances section 12 of the probability of causes section 13 of unphilosophical probability section 14 of the idea of necessary connection section 15. rules by which to judge of causes and effects section 16 of the reason of animals part 4 of the skeptical and other systems of philosophy section 1 of skepticism with regard to reason section 2 of skepticism with regard to the senses section 3 of the ancient philosophy section 4 of the modern philosophy section 5 of the immateriality of the soul section 6 of personal identity section 7 conclusion of this book volume two book two of the passions part one of pride and humility section one division of the subject section two of pride and humility their objects and causes section three once these objects and causes are derived section 4 of the relations of impressions and ideas section 5 of the influence of these relations on pride and humility section 6 limitations of this system section 7 of vice and virtue section 8 of beauty and deformity section 9 of external advantages and disadvantages section 10 of property and riches section 11 of the love of fame section 12 of the pride and humility of animals part 2 of love and hatred section 1 of the object and causes of love and hatred section 2 experiments to confirm this system section 3 difficulties solved section 4 of the love of relations section 5 of our esteem for the rich and powerful section 6 of benevolence and anger section 7 of compassion section 8 of malice and envy section 9 of the mixture of benevolence and anger with compassion and malice section 10. of respect and contempt section 11 of the amorous passion or love betwixt the sexes section 12 of the love and hatred of animals part three of the will and direct passions section one of liberty and necessity section 2 the same subject continued section 3 of the influencing motives of the will section 4 of the causes of the violent passions section 5 of the effects of custom section 6 of the influence of the imagination on the passions section 7 of contiguity and distance in space and time section 8 the same subject continued section 9 of the direct passions section 10 of curiosity or the love of truth book 3 of morals part 1 of virtue and vice in general section 1 moral distinctions not derived from reason section 2 moral distinctions derive from a moral sense part 2 of justice and injustice section 1 justice whether a natural or artificial virtue section 2 of the origin of justice and property section 3 of the rules which determine property section 4 of the transference of property by consent section 5 of the obligation of promises section 6 some further reflections concerning justice and injustice section 7 of the origin of government section 8 of the source of allegiance section 9 of the measures of allegiance section 10 of the objects of allegiance section 11 of the laws of nations section 12 of chastity and modesty part 3 of the other virtues and vices section 1 of the origin of the natural virtues and vices section 2 of greatness of mind section 3 of goodness and benevolence section 4 of natural abilities section 5 some further reflections concerning the natural virtues section 6 conclusion of this book appendix to the treatise of human nature end of file zero file one of a treatise of human nature by david hume volume 1. this librivox recording is in the public domain recording by george yeager advertisement my design in the present work is sufficiently explained in the introduction the reader must only observe that all the subjects i have there planned out to myself are not treated of in these two volumes the subjects of the understanding and passions make a complete chain of reasoning by themselves and i was willing to take advantage of this natural division in order to try the taste of the public if i have the good fortune to meet with success i shall proceed to the examination of morals politics and criticism which will complete this treatise of human nature the approbation of the public i consider as the greatest reward of my labors but am determined to regard its judgment whatever it be as my best instruction end of file one file two of a treatise of human nature by david hume volume 1 this librivox recording is in the public domain recording by george yeager of the understanding introduction nothing is more usual and more natural for those who pretend to discover anything new to the world in philosophy and the sciences than to insinuate the praises of their own systems by decrying all those which have been advanced before them and indeed were they content with lamenting that ignorance which we still lie under in the most important questions that can come before the tribunal of human reason there are few who have an acquaintance with the sciences that would not readily agree with them it is easy for one of judgment and learning to perceive the weak foundation even of those systems which have obtained the greatest credit and have carried their pretensions highest to accurate and profound reasoning principles taken upon trust consequences lamely deduced from them want of coherence in the parts and of evidence in the whole these are everywhere to be met with in the systems of the most eminent philosophers and seem to have drawn disgrace upon philosophy itself nor is there required such profound knowledge to discover the present imperfect condition of the sciences but even the rabble without doors may judge from the noise and clamor which they hear that all goes not well within there is nothing which is not the subject of debate and in which men of learning are not of contrary opinions the most trivial question escapes not our controversy and in the most momentous we are not able to give any certain decision disputes are multiplied as if everything was uncertain and these disputes are managed with the greatest warmth as if everything was certain amidst all this bustle it is not reason which carries the prize but eloquence and no man needs ever despair of gaining proselytes to the most extravagant hypothesis who has art enough to represent it in any favorable colors the victory is not gained by the men at arms who manage the pike and the sword but by the trumpeters drummers and musicians of the army from hence in my opinion arises that common prejudice against metaphysical reasonings of all kinds even amongst those who profess themselves scholars and have a just value for every other part of literature by metaphysical reasonings they do not understand those on any particular branch of science but every kind of argument which is anyway abstruse and requires some attention to be comprehended we have so often lost our labor in such researches that we commonly reject them without hesitation and resolve if we must forever be a prey to errors and delusions that they shall at least be natural and entertaining and indeed nothing but the most determined skepticism along with a great degree of influence can justify this aversion to metaphysics for if truth be at all within the reach of human capacity it is certain it must lie very deep and abstruse and to hope we shall arrive at it without pains while the greatest geniuses have failed with the utmost pains must certainly be esteemed sufficiently vain and presumptuous i pretend to no such advantage in the philosophy i am going to unfold and would esteem it a strong presumption against it where it's so very easy and obvious it is evident that all the sciences have a relation greater or less to human nature and that however wide any of them may seem to run from it they still return back by one passage or another even mathematics natural philosophy and natural religion are in some measure dependent on the science of man since they lie under the cognizance of men and are judged of by their powers and faculties it is impossible to tell what changes and improvements we might make in these sciences were we thoroughly acquainted with the extent and force of human understanding and could explain the nature of the ideas we employ and of the operations we perform in our reasonings and these improvements are the more to be hoped for in natural religion as it is not content with instructing us in the nature of superior powers but carries its views farther to their disposition towards us and our duties towards them and consequently we ourselves are not only the beings that reason but also one of the objects concerning which we reason if therefore the sciences of mathematics natural philosophy and natural religion have such a dependence on the knowledge of men what may be expected in the other sciences whose connection with human nature is more close and intimate the sole end of logic is to explain the principles and operations of our reasoning faculty and the nature of our ideas morals and criticism regard our tastes and sentiments and politics consider men as united in society and dependent on each other in these four sciences of logic morals criticism and politics is comprehended almost everything which it can any way import us to be acquainted with or which can tend either to the improvement or ornament of the human mind here then is the only expedient from which we can hope for success in our philosophical researches to leave the tedious lingering method which we have hitherto followed and instead of taking now and then a castle or village on the frontier to march up directly to the capital or center of these sciences to human nature itself which being once masters of we may everywhere else hope for an easy victory from this station we may extend our conquests over all those sciences which more intimately concern human life and may afterwards proceed at leisure to discover more fully those which are the objects of pure curiosity there is no question of importance whose decision is not comprised in the science of man and there is none which can be decided with any certainty before we become acquainted with that science in pretending therefore to explain the principles of human nature we in effect propose a complete system of the sciences built on a foundation almost entirely new and the only one upon which they can stand with any security and as the science of man is the only solid foundation for the other sciences so the only solid foundation we can give to this science itself must be laid on experience and observation it is no astonishing reflection to consider that the application of experimental philosophy to moral subjects should come after that to natural at the distance of above a whole century since we find in fact that there was about the same interval betwixt the origins of these sciences and that reckoning from tallies to socrates the space of time is nearly equal to that betwixt my lord bacon and some late philosophers mr loch my lord shaftesbury dr mandeville mr hutchinson dr butler etc in england who have begun to put the science of man on a new footing and have engaged the attention and excited the curiosity of the public so true it is that however other nations may rival us in poetry and excellus in some other agreeable arts the improvements in reason and philosophy can only be owing to a land of toleration and of liberty nor are we to think that this latter improvement in the science of man will do less honor to our native country than the former in natural philosophy but rather to esteem it a greater glory upon account of the greater importance of that science as well as the necessity it lay under of such a reformation for to me it seems evident that the essence of the mind being equally unknown to us with that of external bodies it must be equally impossible to form any notion of its powers and qualities otherwise than from careful and exact experiments and the observation of those particular effects which result from its different circumstances and situations and though we must endeavor to render all our principles as universal as possible by tracing up our experiments to the utmost and explaining all effects from the simplest and fewest causes it is still certain we cannot go beyond experience and any hypothesis that pretends to discover the ultimate original qualities of human nature ought at first to be rejected as presumptuous and chimerical i do not think a philosopher who would apply himself so earnestly to the explaining the ultimate principles of the soul would show himself a great master in that very science of human nature which he pretends to explain or very knowing in what is naturally satisfactory to the mind of man for nothing is more certain than that despair has almost the same effect upon us with enjoyment and that we are no sooner acquainted with the impossibility of satisfying any desire then the desire itself vanishes when we see that we have arrived at the utmost extent of human reason we sit down contented though we be perfectly satisfied in domain of our ignorance and perceive that we can give no reason for our most general and most refined principles beside our experience of their reality which is the reason of the mere vulgar and what it required no study at first to have discovered for the most particular and most extraordinary phenomenon and as this impossibility of making any further progress is enough to satisfy the reader so the writer may derive a more delicate satisfaction from the free confession of his ignorance and from his prudence in avoiding that error into which so many have fallen of imposing their conjectures and hypotheses on the world for the most certain principles when this mutual contentment and satisfaction can be obtained betwixt the master and the scholar i know not what more we can require of our philosophy but if this impossibility of explaining ultimate principles should be esteemed a defect in the science of man i will venture to affirm that it is a defect common to it with all the sciences and all the arts in which we can employ ourselves whether they be such as are cultivated in the schools of the philosophers or practiced in the shops of the meanest artisans none of them can go beyond experience or establish any principles which are not founded on that authority moral philosophy has indeed this peculiar disadvantage which is not found in natural that in collecting its experiments it cannot make them purposely with premeditation and after such a manner as to satisfy itself concerning every particular difficulty which may be when i am at a loss to know the effects of one body upon another in any situation i need only put them in that situation and observe what results from it but should i endeavor to clear up after the same manner any doubt in moral philosophy by placing myself in the same case with that which i consider it is evident this reflection and premeditation would so disturb the operation of my natural principles as must render it impossible to form any just conclusion from the phenomenon we must therefore clean up our experiments in this science from a cautious observation of human life and take them as they appear in the common course of the world by men's behavior and company in affairs and in their pleasures where experiments of this kind are judiciously collected and compared we may hope to establish on them a science which will not be inferior in certainty and will be much superior in utility to any other of human comprehension end of file two file three of a treatise of human nature by david hume volume one this librivox recording is in the public domain recording by george yeager book one of the understanding part one of ideas their origin composition connection abstraction etc section one of the origin of our ideas all the perceptions of the human mind resolve themselves into two distinct kinds which i shall call impressions and ideas the difference betwixt these consists in the degrees of force and liveliness with which they strike upon the mind and make their way into our thought or consciousness those perceptions which enter with most force and violence we may name impressions and under this name i comprehend all our sensations passions and emotions as they make their first appearance in the soul by ideas i mean the faint images of these in thinking and reasoning such as for instance are all the perceptions excited by the present discourse accepting only those which arise from the sight and touch and accepting the immediate pleasure or uneasiness it may occasion i believe it will not be very necessary to employ many words in explaining this distinction every one of himself will readily perceive the difference betwixt feeling and thinking the common degrees of these are easily distinguished though it is not impossible but in particular instances they may very nearly approach to each other thus in sleep in a fever in madness or in any very violent emotions of soul our ideas may approach to our impressions as on the other hand it sometimes happens that our impressions are so faint and low that we cannot distinguish them from our ideas but notwithstanding this near resemblance in a few instances they are in general so very different that no one can make a scruple to rank them under distinct heads and assign to each a peculiar name to mark the difference footnote one i here make use of these terms impression and idea in a sense different from what is usual and i hope this liberty will be allowed me perhaps i rather restore the word idea to its original sense from which mr locke had perverted it in making it stand for all our perceptions by the terms of impression i would not be understood to express the manner in which our lively perceptions are produced in the soul but merely the perceptions themselves for which there is no particular name either in the english or any other language that i know of end of footnote one there is another division of our perceptions which it will be convenient to observe and which extends itself both to our impressions and ideas this division is into simple and complex simple perceptions or impressions and ideas are such as admit of no distinction nor separation the complex are the contrary to these and may be distinguished in two parts though a particular color taste and smell are qualities all united together in this apple it is easy to perceive they are not the same but are at least distinguishable from each other having by these divisions given an order and arrangement to our objects we may now apply ourselves to consider with the more accuracy their qualities and relations the first circumstance that strikes my eye is the great resemblance betwixt our impressions and ideas in every other particular except their degree of force and vivacity the ones seem to be in a manner the reflection of the other so that all the perceptions of the mind are double and appear both as impressions and ideas when i shut my eyes and think of my chamber the ideas i form are exact representations of the impressions i felt nor is there any circumstance of the one which is not to be found in the other in running over my other perceptions i find still the same resemblance and representation ideas and impressions appear always to correspond to each other this circumstance seems to me remarkable and engages my attention for a moment upon a more accurate survey i find i have been carried away too far by the first appearance and that i must make use of the distinction of perceptions into simple and complex to limit this general decision that all our ideas and impressions are resembling i observe that many of our complex ideas never had impressions that corresponded to them and that many of our complex impressions never are exactly copied in ideas i can imagine to myself such a city as the new jerusalem whose pavement is gold and walls are rubies though i never saw any such i have seen paris but shall i affirm i can form such an idea of that city as will perfectly represent all its streets and houses in their real and just proportions i perceive therefore that though there is in general a great resemblance betwixt our complex impressions and ideas yet the rule is not universally true that they are exact copies of each other we may next consider how the case stands with our simple perceptions after the most accurate examination of which i am capable i venture to affirm that the rule here holds without any exception and that every simple idea has a simple impression which resembles it and every simple impression a correspondent idea that idea of red which we form in the dark and that impression which strikes our eyes in sunshine differ only in degree not in nature that the case is the same with all our simple impressions and ideas it is impossible to prove by a particular enumeration of them everyone may satisfy himself in this point by running over as many as he pleases but if anyone should deny this universal resemblance i know no way of convincing him but by desiring him to shoe a simple impression that has not a correspondent idea or a simple idea that has not a correspondent impression if he does not answer this challenge as it is certain he cannot we may from his silence and our own observation establish our conclusion thus we find that all simple ideas and impressions resemble each other and as the complex are formed from them we may affirm in general that these two species of perception are exactly correspondent having discovered this relation which requires no further examination i am curious to find some other of their qualities let us consider how they stand with regard to their existence and which of the impressions and ideas are causes and which effects the full examination of this question is the subject of the present treatise and therefore we shall hear content ourselves with establishing one general proposition that all our simple ideas in their first appearance are derived from simple impressions which are correspondent to them and which they exactly represent in seeking for phenomena to prove this proposition i find only those of two kinds but in each kind the phenomena are obvious numerous and conclusive i first make myself certain by a new review of what i have already asserted that every simple impression is attended with a correspondent idea and every simple idea with a correspondent impression from this constant conjunction of resembling perceptions i immediately conclude that there is a great connection betwixt our correspondent impressions and ideas and that the existence of the one has a considerable influence upon that of the other such a constant conjunction in such an infinite number of instances can never arise from chance but clearly proves a dependence of the impressions on the ideas or of the ideas on the impressions that i may know on which side this dependence lies i consider the order of their first appearance and find by constant experience that the simple impressions always take the precedence of their correspondent ideas but never appear in the contrary order to give a child an idea of scarlet or orange of sweet or bitter i present the objects or in other words convey to him these impressions but proceed not so absurdly as to endeavor to produce the impressions by exciting the ideas our ideas upon their appearance produce not their correspondent impressions nor do we perceive any color or feel any sensation merely upon thinking of them on the other hand we find that any impression either of the mind or body is constantly followed by an idea which resembles it and is only different in the degrees of force and liveliness the constant conjunction of our resembling perceptions is a convincing proof that the one are the causes of the other and this priority of the impressions is an equal proof that our impressions are the causes of our ideas not our ideas of our impressions to confirm this i consider another plain and convincing phenomenon which is that wherever by any accident the faculties which give rise to any impressions are obstructed in their operations as when one is born blind or deaf not only the impressions are lost but also their correspondent ideas so that there never appear in the mind the least traces of either of them nor is this only true where the organs of sensation are entirely destroyed but likewise where they have never been put in action to produce a particular impression we cannot form to ourselves a just idea of the taste of a pineapple without having actually tasted it there is however one contradictory phenomenon which may prove that it is not absolutely impossible for ideas to go before their correspondent impressions i believe it will readily be allowed that the several distinct ideas of colors which enter by the eyes or those of sounds which are conveyed by the hearing are really different from each other though at the same time resembling now if this be true of different colors it must be no less so of the different shades of the same color that each of them produces a distinct idea independent of the rest for if this should be denied it is possible by the continual gradation of shades to run a color insensibly into what is most remote from it and if you will not allow any of the means to be different you cannot without absurdity deny the extremes to be the same suppose therefore a person to have enjoyed his sight for 30 years and to have become perfectly well acquainted with colors of all kinds accepting one particular shade of blue for instance which it never has been his fortune to meet with let all the different shades of that color except that single one be placed before him descending gradually from the deepest to the lightest it is plain that he will perceive a blank where that shade is wanting and will be sensible that there is greater distance in that place betwixt the contiguous colors than in any other now i ask whether it is possible for him from his own imagination to supply this deficiency and raise up to himself the idea of that particular shade though it had never been conveyed to him by his senses i believe there are few but will be of opinion that he can and this may serve as a proof that the simple ideas are not always derived from the correspondent impressions though the instance is so particular and singular that it is scarce worth our observing and does not merit that for it alone we should alter our general maximum but besides this exception it may not be a miss to remark on this head that the principle of the priority of impressions to ideas must be understood with another limitation namely that as our ideas are images of our impressions so we can form secondary ideas which are images of the primary as appears from this very reasoning concerning them this is not properly speaking an exception to the rule so much as an explanation of it ideas produce the images of themselves in new ideas but as the first ideas are supposed to be derived from impressions it still remains true that all our simple ideas proceed either immediately or immediately from their correspondent impressions this then is the first principle i establish in the science of human nature nor ought we to despise it because of the simplicity of its appearance for it is remarkable that the present question concerning the presidency of our impressions or ideas is the same with what has made so much noise in other terms when it has been disputed whether there be any innate ideas or whether all ideas be derived from sensation and reflection we may observe that in order to prove the ideas of extension and color not to be innate philosophers do nothing but shoe that they are conveyed by our senses to prove the ideas of passion and desire not to be innate they observe that we have a preceding experience of these emotions in ourselves now if we carefully examine these arguments we shall find that they prove nothing but that ideas are preceded by other more lively perceptions from which they are derived and which they represent i hope this clear stating of the question will remove all disputes concerning it and will render this principle of more use in our reasonings than it seems hitherto to have been end of file three file four of a treatise of human nature by david hume volume one this librivox recording is in the public domain recording by george yeager book 1 part 1 section 2 division of the subject since it appears that our simple impressions are prior to their correspondent ideas and that the exceptions are very rare methods seems to require we should examine our impressions before we consider our ideas in impressions may be divided into two kinds those of sensation and those of reflection the first kind arises in the soul originally from unknown causes the second is derived in a great measure from our ideas and that in the following order an impression first strikes upon the senses and makes us perceive heat or cold thirst or hunger pleasure or pain of some kind or other of this impression there is a copy taken by the mind which remains after the impression ceases and this we call an idea this idea of pleasure or pain when it returns upon the soul produces the new impressions of desire and aversion hope and fear which may properly be called impressions of reflection because derived from it these again are copied by the memory and imagination and become ideas which perhaps in their turn give rise to other impressions and ideas so that the impressions of reflection are only antecedent to their correspondent ideas but posterior to those of sensation and derived from them the examination of our sensations belongs more to anatomists and natural philosophers than to moral and therefore shall not at present be entered upon and as the impressions of reflection namely passions desires and emotions which principally deserve our attention arise mostly from ideas it will be necessary to reverse that method which at first sight seems most natural and in order to explain the nature and principles of the human mind give a particular account of ideas before we proceed to impressions for this reason i have here chosen to begin with ideas and a file for file 5 of a treatise of human nature by david hume volume 1. this librivox recording is in the public domain read by george yeager book one part one section three of the ideas of the memory and imagination we find by experience that when any impression has been present with the mind it again makes its appearance there as an idea and this it may do after two different ways either when in its new appearance it retains a considerable degree of its first vivacity and is somewhat intermediate betwixt an impression and an idea or when it entirely loses that vivacity and is a perfect idea the faculty by which we repeat our impressions in the first manner is called the memory and the other the imagination it is evident at first sight that the ideas of the memory are much more lively and strong than those of the imagination and that the former faculty paints its objects in more distinct colors than any which are employed by the latter when we remember any past event the idea of it flows in upon the mind in a forcible manner whereas in the imagination the perception is faint and languid and cannot without difficulty be preserved by the mind steady and uniform for any considerable time here then is a sensible difference betwixt one species of ideas and another but of this more fully hereafter in part three section five there is another difference betwixt these two kinds of ideas which is no less evident namely that though neither the ideas of the memory nor imagination neither the lively nor faint ideas can make their appearance in the mind unless their correspondent impressions have gone before to prepare the way for them yet the imagination is not restrained to the same order and form with the original impressions while the memory is in a manner tied down in that respect without any power of variation it is evident that the memory preserves the original form in which its objects were presented and that wherever we depart from it in recollecting anything it proceeds from some defect or imperfection in that faculty an historian may perhaps for the more convenient carrying on of his narration relate an event before another to which it was in fact posterior but then he takes notice of this disorder if he be exact and by that means replaces the idea in its new position it is the same case in our recollection of those places and persons with which we were formally acquainted the chief exercise of the memory is not to preserve the simple ideas but their order and position in short this principle is supported by such a number of common and vulgar phenomena that we may spare ourselves the trouble of insisting on it any further the same evidence follows us in our second principle of the liberty of the imagination to transpose and change its ideas the fables we meet with in poems and romances put this entirely out of the question nature there is totally confounded and nothing mentioned but winged horses fiery dragons and monstrous giants nor will this liberty of the fancy appear strange when we consider that all our ideas are copied from our impressions and that there are not any two impressions which are perfectly inseparable not to mention that this is an evident consequence of the division of ideas into simple and complex wherever the imagination perceives a difference among ideas it can easily produce a separation end of file five file six of a treatise of human nature by david hume volume one this librivox recording is in the public domain read by george yeager book one part one section four of the connection or association of ideas as all simple ideas may be separated by the imagination and may be united again in what form it pleases nothing would be more unaccountable than the operations of that faculty were it not guided by some universal principles which render it in some measure uniform with itself in all times and places were ideas entirely loose and unconnected chance alone would join them and it is impossible the same simple ideas should fall regularly into complex ones as they commonly do without some bond of union among them some associating quality by which one idea naturally introduces another this uniting principle among ideas is not to be considered as an inseparable connection for that has been already excluded from the imagination nor yet are we to conclude that without it the mind cannot join two ideas for nothing is more free than that faculty but we are only to regard it as a gentle force which commonly prevails and is the cause why among other things languages so nearly correspond to each other nature in a manner pointing out to everyone those simple ideas which are most proper to be united in a complex one the qualities from which disassociation arises and by which the mind is after this manner conveyed from one idea to another are three namely resemblance contiguity in time or place and cause and effect i believe it will not be very necessary to prove that these qualities produce an association among ideas and upon the appearance of one idea naturally introduce another it is plain that in the course of our thinking and in the constant revolution of our ideas our imagination runs easily from one idea to any other that resembles it and that this quality alone is to the fancy a sufficient bond and association it is likewise evident that as the census in changing their objects are necessitated to change them regularly and take them as they lie contiguous to each other the imagination must by long custom acquire the same method of thinking and run along the parts of space and time in conceiving its objects as to the connection that is made by the relation of cause and effect we shall have occasion afterwards to examine it to the bottom and therefore shall not at present insist upon it it is sufficient to observe that there is no relation which produces a stronger connection in the fancy and makes one idea more readily recall another than the relation of cause and effect betwixt their objects that we may understand the full extent of these relations we must consider that two objects are connected together in the imagination not only when the one is immediately resembling contiguous two or the cause of the other but also when there is interposed betwixt them a third object which bears to both of them any of these relations this may be carried on to a great length though at the same time we may observe that each remove considerably weakens the relation cousins in the fourth degree are connected by causation if i may be allowed to use that term but not so closely as brothers much less as child and parent in general we may observe that all the relations of blood depend upon cause and effect and are esteemed near or remote according to the number of connecting causes interposed betwixt the persons of the three relations above mentioned this of causation is the most extensive two objects may be considered as placed in this relation as well when one is the cause of any of the actions or motions of the other as when the former is the cause of the existence of the latter for as that action or motion is nothing but the object itself considered in a certain light and as the object continues the same in all its different situations it is easy to imagine how such an influence of objects upon one another may connect them in the imagination we may carry this further and remark not only that two objects are connected by the relation of cause and effect when the one produces a motion or any action in the other but also when it has a power of producing it and this we may observe to be the source of all the relations of interest and duty by which men influence each other in society and are placed in the ties of government and subordination a master is such a one as by his situation arising either from force or agreement has a power of directing in certain particulars the actions of another whom we call servant a judge is one who in all disputed cases can fix by his opinion the possession or property of anything betwixt any members of the society when a person is possessed of any power there is no more required to convert it into action but the exertion of the will and that in every case is considered as possible and in many as probable especially in the case of authority where the obedience of the subject is a pleasure and advantage to the superior these are therefore the principles of union or cohesion among our simple ideas and in the imagination supply the place of that inseparable connection by which they are united in our memory here is a kind of attraction which in the mental world will be found to have as extraordinary effects as in the natural and to shoe itself in as many and as various forms its effects are everywhere conspicuous but as to its causes they are mostly unknown and must be resolved into original qualities of human nature which i pretend not to explain nothing is more requisite for a true philosopher than to restrain the intemperate desire of searching into causes and having established any doctrine upon a sufficient number of experiments rest contented with that when he sees a further examination would lead him into obscure and uncertain speculations in that case his inquiry would be much better employed in examining the effects than the causes of his principle amongst the effects of this union or association of ideas there are none more remarkable than those complex ideas which are the common subjects of our thoughts and reasoning and generally arise from some principle of union among our simple ideas these complex ideas may be divided into relations modes and substances we shall briefly examine each of these in order and shall subjoin some considerations concerning our general and particular ideas before we leave the present subject which may be considered as the elements of this philosophy end of file 6. file seven of a treatise of human nature by david hume volume one this librivox recording is in the public domain read by george yaeger book one part one section five of relations the word relation is commonly used in two senses considerably different from each other either for that quality by which two ideas are connected together in the imagination and the one naturally introduces the other after the manner above explained or for that particular circumstance in which even upon the arbitrary union of two ideas in the fancy we may think proper to compare them in common language the former is always the sense in which we use the word relation and it is only in philosophy that we extend it to mean any particular subject of comparison without a connecting principle thus distance will be allowed by philosophers to be a true relation because we acquire an idea of it by the comparing of objects but in a common way we say that nothing can be more distant than such or such things from each other nothing can have less relation as if distance and relation were incompatible it may perhaps be esteemed an endless task to enumerate all those qualities which make objects admit of comparison and by which the ideas of philosophical relation are produced but if we diligently consider them we shall find that without difficulty they may be comprised under seven general heads which may be considered as the sources of all philosophical relation one the first is resemblance and this is a relation without which no philosophical relation can exist since no objects will admit of comparison but what have some degree of resemblance but though resemblance be necessary to all philosophical relation it does not follow that it always produces a connection or association of ideas when equality becomes very general and is common to a great many individuals it leads not the mind directly to any one of them but by presenting at once too great a choice does thereby prevent the imagination from fixing on any single object two identity may be esteemed a second species of relation this relation i here consider as applied in its strictest sense to constant and unchangeable objects without examining the nature and foundation of personal identity which shall find its place afterwards of all relations the most universal is that of identity being common to every being whose existence has any duration three after identity the most universal and comprehensive relations are those of space and time which are the sources of an infinite number of comparisons such as distant contiguous above below before after etc four all those objects which admit of quantity or number may be compared in that particular which is another very fertile source of relation five when any two objects possess the same quality in common the degrees in which they possess it form a fifth species of relation thus of two objects which are both heavy the one may be either of greater or less weight than the other two colors that are of the same kind may yet be of different shades and in that respect admit of comparison 6. the relation of contrarity may at first sight be regarded as an exception to the rule that no relation of any kind can subsist without some degree of resemblance but let us consider that no two ideas are in themselves contrary except those of existence and non-existence which are plainly resembling as implying both of them an idea of the object though the latter excludes the object from all times and places in which it is supposed not to exist seven all other objects such as fire and water heat and cold are only found to be contrary from experience and from the contrarity of their causes or effects which relation of cause and effect is a seventh philosophical relation as well as a natural one the resemblance implied in this relation shall be explained afterwards it might naturally be expected that i should join difference to the other relations but that i consider rather as a negation of relation than as anything real or positive difference is of two kinds as opposed either to identity or resemblance the first is called a difference of number the other of kind end of file seven file 8 of a treatise of human nature by david hume volume 1. this librivox recording is in the public domain read by george yeager volume 1 book 1 part 1 section 6 of modes and substances i would feign ask those philosophers who found so much of their reasonings on the distinction of substance and accident and imagine we have clear ideas of each whether the idea of substance be derived from the impressions of sensation or of reflection if it be conveyed to us by our senses i ask which of them and after what manner if it be perceived by the eyes it must be a color if by the ears a sound if by the palate a taste and so of the other senses but i believe none will assert that substance is either a color or sound or a taste the idea of substance must therefore be derived from an impression or reflection if it really exists but the impressions of reflection resolve themselves into our passions and emotions none of which can possibly represent a substance we have therefore no idea of substance distinct from that of a collection of particular qualities nor have we any other meaning when we either talk of or reason concerning it the idea of a substance as well as that of a mode is nothing but a collection of simple ideas that are united by the imagination and have a particular name assigned them by which we are able to recall either to ourselves or others that collection but the difference betwixt these ideas consists in this that the particular qualities which form a substance are commonly referred to an unknown something in which they are supposed to inhere or granting this fiction should not take place are at least supposed to be closely and inseparably connected by the relations of contiguity and causation the effect of this is that whatever new simple quality we discover to have the same connection with the rest we immediately comprehend it among them even though it did not enter into the first conception of the substance thus our idea of gold may at first be a yellow color weight malleableness fusibility but upon the discovery of its dissolubility in aqua regia we join that to the other qualities and suppose it to belong to the substance as much as if its idea had from the beginning made a part of the compound one the principle of union being regarded as the chief part of the complex idea gives entrance to whatever quality afterwards occurs and is equally comprehended by it as are the others which first presented themselves that this cannot take place in modes is evident from considering their nature the simple ideas of which modes are formed either represent qualities which are not united by contiguity and causation but are dispersed in different subjects or if they be all united together the uniting principle is not regarded as the foundation of the complex idea the idea of a dance is an instance of the first kind of modes that of beauty of the second the reason is obvious why such complex ideas cannot receive any new idea without changing the name which distinguishes the mode and of file eight file nine of a treatise of human nature by david hume volume 1. this librivox recording is in the public domain read by george yeager book 1 part 1 section 7 of abstract ideas a very material question has been started concerning abstract or general ideas whether they be general or particular in the mind's conception of them a great philosopher dr barkley has disputed the received opinion in this particular and has asserted that all general ideas are nothing but particular ones annexed to a certain term which gives them a more extensive signification and makes them recall upon occasion other individuals which are similar to them as i look upon this to be one of the greatest and most valuable discoveries that has been made of late years in the republic of letters i shall here endeavor to confirm it by some arguments which i hope will put it beyond all doubt and controversy it is evident that informing most of our general ideas if not all of them we abstract from every particular degree of quantity and quality and that an object ceases not to be of any particular species on account of every small alteration in its extension duration and other properties it may therefore be thought that here is a plain dilemma that decides concerning the nature of those abstract ideas which have afforded so much speculation to philosophers the abstract idea of a man represents men of all sizes and all qualities which it is concluded it cannot do but either by representing it once all possible sizes and all possible qualities or by representing no particular one at all now it having been esteemed absurd to defend the former proposition as implying an infinite capacity in the mind it has been commonly inferred in favor of the latter and our abstract ideas have been supposed to represent no particular degree either of quantity or quality but that this inference is erroneous i shall endeavor to make appear first by proving that it is utterly impossible to conceive any quantity or quality without forming a precise notion of its degrees and secondly by showing that though the capacity of the mind be not infinite yet we can at once form a notion of all possible degrees of quantity and quality in such a manner at least as however imperfect may serve all the purposes of reflection and conversation to begin with the first proposition that the mind cannot form any notion of quantity or quality without forming a precise notion of degrees of each we may prove this by the three following arguments first we have observed that whatever objects are different are distinguishable and that whatever objects are distinguishable are separable by the thought and imagination and we may hear add that these propositions are equally true in the inverse and that whatever objects are separable are also distinguishable and that whatever objects are distinguishable are also different for how is it possible we can separate what is not distinguishable or distinguish what is not different in order therefore to know whether abstraction implies a separation we need only considerate in this view and examine whether all the circumstances which we abstract from in our general ideas be such as are distinguishable and different from those which we retain as essential parts of them but it is evident at first sight that the precise length of a line is not different nor distinguishable from the line itself nor the precise degree of inequality from the quality these ideas therefore admit no more of separation than they do of distinction and difference they are consequently conjoined with each other in the conception and the general idea of a line notwithstanding all our abstractions and refinements has in its appearance in the mind a precise degree of quantity and quality however it may be made to represent others which have different degrees of both secondly it is confessed that no object can appear to the senses or in other words that no impression can become present to the mind without being determined in its degrees both of quantity and quality the confusion in which impressions are sometimes involved proceeds only from their faintness and unsteadiness not from any capacity in the mind to receive any impression which in its real existence has no particular degree nor proportion that is a contradiction in terms and even implies the flattest of all contradictions namely that it is possible for the same thing both to be and not to be now since all ideas are derived from impressions and are nothing but copies and representations of them whatever is true of the one must be acknowledged concerning the other impressions and ideas differ only in their strength and vivacity the foregoing conclusion is not founded on any particular degree of vivacity it cannot therefore be affected by any variation in that particular an idea is a weaker impression and as a strong impression must necessarily have a determinate quantity and quality the case must be the same with its copy or representative thirdly it is a principle generally received in philosophy that everything in nature is individual and that it is utterly absurd to suppose a triangle really existent which has no precise proportion of sides and angles if this therefore be absurd in fact and reality it must also be absurd in idea since nothing of which we can form a clear and distinct idea is absurd and impossible but to form the idea of an object and to form an idea simply is the same thing the reference of the idea to an object being an extraneous denomination of which in itself it bears no mark or character now as it is impossible to form an idea of an object that is possessed of quantity and quality and yet is possessed of no precise degree of either it follows that there is an equal impossibility of forming an idea that is not limited and confined in both these particulars abstract ideas are therefore in themselves individual however they may become general in their representation the image in the mind is only that of a particular object though the application of it in our reasoning be the same as if it were universal this application of ideas beyond their nature proceeds from our collecting all their possible degrees of quantity and quality in such an imperfect manner as may serve the purposes of life which is the second proposition i propose to explain when we have found a resemblance footnote to it is evident that even different simple ideas may have a similarity or resemblance to each other nor is it necessary that the point or circumstance of resemblance should be distinct or separable from that in which they differ blue and green are different simple ideas but are more resembling than blue and scarlet though their perfect simplicity excludes all possibility of separation or distinction it is the same case with particular sounds and tastes and smells these admit of infinite resemblances upon the general appearance and comparison without having any common circumstance the same and of this we may be certain even from the very abstract terms simple idea they comprehend all simple ideas under them these resemble each other in their simplicity and yet from their very nature which excludes all composition this circumstance in which they resemble is not distinguishable nor separable from the rest it is the same case with all the degrees and inequality they are all resembling and yet the quality in any individual is not distinct from the degree and a footnote too when we have found a resemblance among several objects that often occur to us we apply the same name to all of them whatever differences we may observe in the degrees of their quantity and quality and whatever other differences may appear among them after we have acquired a custom of this kind the hearing of that name revives the idea of one of these objects and makes the imagination conceive it with all its particular circumstances and proportions but as the same word is supposed to have been frequently applied to other individuals that are different in many respects from that idea which is immediately present to the mind the word not being able to revive the idea of all these individuals but only touches the soul if i may be allowed so to speak and revives that custom which we have acquired by surveying them they are not really and in fact present to the mind but only in power nor do we draw them all out distinctly in the imagination but keep ourselves in a readiness to survey any of them as we may be prompted by a present design or necessity the word raises up an individual idea along with a certain custom and that custom produces any other individual one for which we may have occasion but as the production of all the ideas to which the name may be applied is in most cases impossible we abridge that work by a more partial consideration and find but few inconveniences to arise in our reasoning from that abridgement for this is one of the most extraordinary circumstances in the present affair that after the mind has produced an individual idea upon which we reason the attendant custom revived by the general or abstract term readily suggests any other individual if by chance we form any reasoning that agrees not with it thus should we mention the word triangle and form the idea of a particular equilateral one to correspond to it and should we afterwards assert that the three angles of a triangle are equal to each other the other individuals of a scalenum and isosceles which we overlooked at first immediately crowd in upon us and make us perceive the falsehood of this proposition though it be true with relation to that idea which we had formed if the mind suggests not always these ideas upon occasion it proceeds from some imperfection in its faculties and such a one as is often the source of false reasoning and sophistry but this is principally the case with those ideas which are abstruse and compounded on other occasions the custom is more entire and it is seldom we run into such errors naso entire is the custom that the very same idea may be annexed to several different words and may be employed in different reasonings without any danger of mistake thus the idea of an equilateral triangle of an inch perpendicular may serve us in talking of a figure of a rectilinear figure of a regular figure of a triangle and of an equilateral triangle all these terms therefore are in this case attended with the same idea but as they are want to be applied in a greater or lesser compass they excite their particular habits and thereby keep the mind in a readiness to observe that no conclusion be formed contrary to any ideas which are usually comprised under them before those habits have become entirely perfect perhaps the mind may not be content with forming the idea of only one individual but may run over several in order to make itself comprehend its own meaning and the compass of that collection which it intends to express by the general term that we may fix the meaning of the word figure we may revolve in our mind the ideas of circles squares parallelograms triangles of different sizes and proportions and may not rest on one image or idea however this may be it is certain that we form the idea of individuals whenever we use any general term that we seldom or never can exhaust these individuals and that those which remain are only represented by means of that habit by which we recall them whenever any present occasion requires it this then is the nature of our abstract ideas and general terms and it is after this manner we account for the foregoing paradox that some ideas are particular in their nature but general in their representation a particular idea becomes general by being annexed to a general term that is to a term which from a customary conjunction has a relation to many other particular ideas and readily recalls them in the imagination the only difficulty that can remain on this subject must be with regard to that custom which so readily recalls every particular idea for which we may have occasion and is excited by any word or sound to which we commonly annex it the most proper method in my opinion of giving a satisfactory explication of this act of the mind is by producing other instances which are analogous to it and other principles which facilitate its operation to explain the ultimate causes of our mental actions is impossible it is sufficient if we can give any satisfactory account of them from experience and analogy first then i observe that when we mention any great number such as a thousand the mind has generally no adequate idea of it but only a power of producing such an idea by its adequate idea of the decimals under which the number is comprehended this imperfection however in our ideas is never felt in our reasonings which seems to be an instance parallel to the present one of universal ideas secondly we have several instances of habits which may be revived by one single word as when a person who has by wrote any periods of discourse or any number of verses will be put in remembrance of the whole which he is that had lost to recollect by that single word or expression with which they begin thirdly i believe everyone who examines the situation of his mind in reasoning will agree with me that we do not annex distinct and complete ideas to every term we make use of and that in talking of government church negotiation conquest we seldom spread out in our minds all the simple ideas of which these complex ones are composed it is however observable that notwithstanding this imperfection we may avoid talking nonsense on these subjects and may perceive any repugnance among the ideas as well as if we had a full comprehension of them thus if instead of saying that in war the weaker have always recourse to negotiation we should say that they have always recourse to conquest the custom which we have acquired of attributing certain relations to ideas still follows the words and makes us immediately perceive the absurdity of that proposition in the same manner as one particular idea may serve us in reasoning concerning other ideas however different from it in several circumstances fourthly as the individuals are collected together and placed under a general term with a view to that resemblance which they bear to each other this relation must facilitate their entrance in the imagination and make them be suggested more readily upon occasion and indeed if we consider the common progress of the thought either in reflection or conversation we shall find great reason to be satisfied in this particular nothing is more admirable than the readiness with which the imagination suggests its ideas and presents them at the very instant in which they become necessary or useful the fancy runs from one end of the universe to the other in collecting those ideas which belong to any subject one would think the whole intellectual world of ideas was at once subjected to our view and that we did nothing but pick out such as were most proper for our purpose there may not however be any present beside those very ideas that are thus collected by a kind of magical faculty in the soul which though it be always most perfect in the greatest geniuses and is properly what we call a genius is however inexplicable by the utmost efforts of human understanding perhaps these four reflections may help to remove any difficulties to the hypothesis i have proposed concerning abstract ideas so contrary to that which has hitherto prevailed in philosophy but to tell the truth i place my chief confidence in what i have already proved concerning the impossibility of general ideas according to the common method of explaining them we must certainly seek some new system on this head and there plainly is none beside what i have proposed if ideas be particular in their nature and at the same time finite in their number it is only by custom they can become general in their representation and contain an infinite number of other ideas under them before i leave this subject i shall employ the same principles to explain that distinction of reason which is so much talked of and is so little understood in the schools of this kind is the distinction betwixt figure and the body figured motion and the body moved the difficulty of explaining this distinction arises from the principle above explained that all ideas which are different are separable for it follows from thence that if the figure be different from the body their ideas must be separable as well as distinguishable if they be not different their ideas can neither be separable nor distinguishable what then is meant by a distinction of reason since it implies neither a difference nor separation to remove this difficulty we must have recourse to the foregoing explication of abstract ideas it is certain that the mind would never have dreamed of distinguishing a figure from the body figured as being in reality neither distinguishable nor different nor separable did it not observe that even in this simplicity there might be contained many different resemblances and relations thus when a globe of white marble is presented we receive only the impression of a white color disposed in a certain form nor are we able to separate and distinguish the color from the form but observing afterwards a globe of black marble and a cube of white and comparing them with our former object we find two separate resemblances in what formerly seemed and really is perfectly inseparable after a little more practice of this kind we begin to distinguish the figure from the color by a distinction of reason that is we consider the figure and color together since they are in effect the same and undistinguishable but still view them in different aspects according to the resemblances of which they are susceptible when we would consider only the figure of the globe of white marble we form in reality an idea both of the figure and color but tacitly carry our eye to its resemblance with the globe of black marble and in the same manner when we would consider its color only we turn our view to its resemblance with the cube of white marble by this means we accompany our ideas with a kind of reflection of which custom renders us in a great measure insensible a person who desires us to consider the figure of a globe of white marble without thinking on its color desires an impossibility but his meaning is that we should consider the figure and color together but still keep in our eye the resemblance to the globe of black marble or that to any other globe of whatever color or substance end of file nine file 10 of a treatise of human nature by david hume volume 1. this librivox recording is in the public domain read by george yeager book one part two of the ideas of space and time section one of the infinite divisibility of our ideas of space and time whatever has the air of a paradox and is contrary to the first and most unprejudiced notions of mankind is often greedily embraced by philosophers as showing the superiority of their science which could discover opinions so remote from vulgar conception on the other hand anything proposed to us which causes surprise and admiration gives such a satisfaction to the mind that it indulges itself in those agreeable emotions and will never be persuaded that its pleasure is entirely without foundation from these dispositions in philosophers and their disciples arises that mutual complacence betwixt them while the former furnish such plenty of strange and unaccountable opinions and the latter so readily believe them of this mutual complacence i cannot give a more evident instance than in the doctrine of infinite divisibility with the examination of which i shall begin this subject of the ideas of space and time it is universally allowed that the capacity of the mind is limited and can never attain a full and adequate conception of infinity and though it were not allowed it would be sufficiently evident from the plainest observation and experience it is also obvious that whatever is capable of being divided in infinitum must consist of an infinite number of parts and that it is impossible to set any bounds to the number of parts without setting bounds at the same time to the division it requires scarce any induction to conclude from hence that the idea which we form of any finite quality is not infinitely divisible but that by proper distinctions and separations we may run up this idea to inferior ones which will be perfectly simple and indivisible in rejecting the infinite capacity of the mind we suppose it may arrive at an end in the division of its ideas nor are there any possible means of evading the evidence of this conclusion it is therefore certain that the imagination reaches a minimum and may raise up to itself an idea of which it cannot conceive any subdivision and which cannot be diminished without a total annihilation when you tell me of the thousandth and ten thousandth part of a grain of sand i have a distinct idea of these numbers and of their different proportions but the images which i form in my mind to represent the things themselves are nothing different from each other nor inferior to that image by which i represent the grain of sand itself which is supposed so vastly to exceed them what consists of parts is distinguishable into them and what is distinguishable is separable but whatever we may imagine of the thing the idea of a grain of sand is not distinguishable nor separable into twenty much less into a thousand ten thousand or an infinite number of different ideas it is the same case with the impressions of the senses as with the ideas of the put imagination spot of ink upon paper fix your eye upon that spot and retire to such a distance that at last you lose sight of it it is plain that the moment before it vanished the image or impression was perfectly indivisible it is not for want of rays of light striking on our eyes that the minute parts of distant bodies convey not any sensible impression but because they are removed beyond that distance at which their impressions were reduced to a minimum and were incapable of any further dimination a microscope or telescope which renders them visible produces not any new rays of light but only spreads those which always flowed from them and by that means both gives parts to impressions which to the naked eye appears simple and uncompounded and advances to a minimum what was formerly imperceptible we may hence discover the error of the common opinion that the capacity of the mind is limited on both sides and that it is impossible for the imagination to form an adequate idea of what goes beyond a certain degree of minuteness as well as of greatness nothing can be more minute than some ideas which we form in the fancy and images which appear to the senses since there are ideas and images perfectly simple and indivisible the only defect of our senses is that they give us disproportioned images of things and represent as minute and uncompounded what is really great and composed of a vast number of parts this mistake we are not sensible of but taking the impressions of those minute objects which appear to the senses to be equal or nearly equal to the objects and finding by reason that there are other objects vastly more minute we too hastily conclude that these are inferior to any idea of our imagination or impression of our senses this however is certain that we can form ideas which shall be no greater than the smallest atom of the animal spirits of an insect a thousand times less than a might and we ought rather to conclude that the difficulty lies in enlarging our conception so much as to form a just notion of a might or even of an insect a thousand times less than a mite for in order to form a just notion of these animals we must have a distinct idea representing every part of them which according to the system of infinite divisibility is utterly impossible and according to that of indivisible parts or atoms is extremely difficult by reason of the vast number and multiplicity of these parts end of file 10 file 11 of a treatise of human nature by david hume volume 1. this librivox recording is in the public domain read by george yeager book 1 part 2 section 2 of the infinite divisibility of space and time wherever ideas are adequate representations of objects the relations contradictions and agreements of the ideas are all applicable to the objects and this we may in general observe to be the foundation of all human knowledge but our ideas are adequate representations of the most minute parts of extension and through whatever divisions and subdivisions we may suppose these parts to be arrived at they can never become inferior to some ideas which we form the plain consequence is that whatever appears impossible and contradictory upon the comparison of these ideas must be really impossible and contradictory without any further excuse or evasion everything capable of being infinitely divided contains an infinite number of parts otherwise the division would be stopped short by the indivisible parts which we should immediately arrive at if therefore any finite extension be infinitely divisible it can be no contradiction to suppose that a finite extension contains an infinite number of parts and vice versa if it be a contradiction to suppose that a finite extension contains an infinite number of parts no finite extension can be infinitely divisible but that this latter supposition is absurd i easily convince myself by the consideration of my clear ideas i first take the least idea i can form of a part of extension and being certain that there is nothing more minute than this idea i conclude that whatever i discover by its means must be a real quality of extension i then repeat this idea once twice thrice etc and find the compound idea of extension arising from its repetition always to augment and become double triple quadruple etc till at last it swells up to a considerable bulk greater or smaller in proportion as i repeat more or less the same idea when i stop in the addition of parts the idea of extension ceases to augment and where i to carry on the addition in infinitum i clearly perceive that the idea of extension must also become infinite upon the whole i conclude that the idea of an infinite number of parts is individually the same idea with that of an infinite extension that no finite extension is capable of containing an infinite number of parts and consequently that no finite extension is infinitely divisible footnote 3 it has been objected to me that infinite divisibility supposes only an infinite number of proportional not of aliquot parts and that an infinite number of proportional parts does not form an infinite extension but this distinction is entirely frivolous whether these parts be called aliquot or proportional they cannot be inferior to those minute parts we conceive and therefore cannot form a less extension by their conjunction end of footnote three i may subjoin another argument proposed by a noted author mizuret malazio which seems to me very strong and beautiful it is evident that existence in itself belongs only to unity and is never applicable to number but on account of the units of which the number is composed twenty men may be said to exist but it is only because one two 3 4 etc are existent and if you deny the existence of the latter that of the former falls of course it is therefore utterly absurd to suppose any number to exist and yet deny the existence of units and as extension is always a number according to the common sentiment of metaphysicians and never resolves itself into any unit or indivisible quantity it follows that extension can never at all exist it is in vain to reply that any determinant quantity of extension is an unit but such a one as admits of an infinite number of fractions and is inexhaustible in its subdivisions for by the same rule these 20 men may be considered as a unit the whole globe of the earth nay the whole universe may be considered as a unit that term of unity is merely a fictitious denomination which the mind may apply to any quantity of objects it collects together nor can such a unity any more exist alone than number can as being in reality a true number but the unity which can exist alone and whose existence is necessary to that of all number is of another kind and must be perfectly indivisible and incapable of being resolved into any lesser unity all this reasoning takes place with regard to time along with an additional argument which it may be proper to take notice of it is a property inseparable from time and which inner manner constitutes its essence that each of its parts succeeds another and that none of them however contiguous can ever be co-existent for the same reason that the year 1737 cannot concur with the present year 1738 every moment must be distinct from and posterior or antecedent to another it is certain then that time as it exists must be composed of indivisible moments for if in time we could never arrive at an end of division and if each moment as it succeeds another were not perfectly single and indivisible there would be an infinite number of coexistent moments or parts of time which i believe will be allowed to be an errant contradiction the infinite divisibility of space implies that of time as is evident from the nature of motion if the latter therefore be impossible the former must be equally so i doubt not but it will readily be allowed by the most obstinate defender of the doctrine of infinite divisibility that these arguments are difficulties and that it is impossible to give any answer to them which will be perfectly clear and satisfactory but here we may observe that nothing can be more absurd than this custom of calling a difficulty what pretends to be a demonstration and endeavoring by that means to elude its force and evidence it is not in demonstrations as in probabilities that difficulties can take place and one argument counterbalance another and diminish its authority a demonstration if just admits of no opposite difficulty and if not just it is a mere sophism and consequently can never be a difficulty it is either irresistible or has no manner of force to talk therefore of objections and replies and balancing of arguments in such a question as this is to confess either that human reason is nothing but a play of words or that the person himself who talks so has not a capacity equal to such subjects demonstrations may be difficult to be comprehended because of abstractedness of the subject but can never have such difficulties as will weaken their authority when once they are comprehended it is true mathematicians are want to say that there are here equally strong arguments on the other side of the question and that the doctrine of indivisible points is also liable to unanswerable objections before i examine these arguments and objections in detail i will here take them in a body and endeavor by a short and decisive reason to prove at once that it is utterly impossible they can have any just foundation it is an established maxim in metaphysics that whatever the mind clearly conceives includes the idea of possible existence or in other words that nothing we imagine is absolutely impossible we can form the idea of a golden mountain and from thence conclude that such a mountain may actually exist we can form no idea of a mountain without a valley and therefore regard it as impossible now it is certain we have an idea of extension for otherwise why do we talk and reason concerning it it is likewise certain that this idea as conceived by the imagination though divisible into parts or inferior ideas is not infinitely divisible nor consists of an infinite number of parts for that exceeds the comprehension of our limited capacities here then is an idea of extension which consists of parts or inferior ideas that are perfectly indivisible consequently this idea implies no contradiction consequently it is possible for extension really to exist conformable to it and consequently all the arguments employed against the possibility of mathematical points are mere scholastic quibbles and unworthy of our attention these consequences we may carry one step further and conclude that all the pretended demonstrations for the infinite divisibility of extension are equally sophistical since it is certain these demonstrations cannot be just without proving the impossibility of mathematical points which it is an evident absurdity to pretend to and a file | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2019-11-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 14,311 | 81,510 |
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performance I don't know how to do this is I so I'm playing this on an emulator hi you should definitely Tom absolutely oh the whole thing do we uh [Music] uh I don't know what else do we just skip the dialogue oh boy right we just going to restart it in a different [Music] mode it's fine it's just teasing problems I've I've played this on mobile but I haven't played this on the on an emulator it wouldn't launch on Blue Stacks so we're trying this so I've just switched from Vulcan to direct X12 so maybe that'll this is actually for a mobile game surprising fun and engaging did not expect to enjoy this as much as I did pleas work hello oh I'm being uh paent hi Tom if you get cookies can I please have cookies [Music] too are my go I've been having this fun uh back and forth email thing with Lowe's for the last week because our washing machine broke um see if this is going to behave still not playing great I don't know if it's just cuz it's buffering or what um sorry I'm just going to turn the settings down so basically our washing machine is just under 4 years old and I can't remember if we bought a protection plan with it or not um and I couldn't find the original receipt because had so much [ __ ] going on around here so I emailed them or got into live chat managed to get someone forlow to to send me a digital copy of the receipt I gave them enough information they could give me a copy of the receipt so then I contacted the Assurance people for it and I'm like look I don't know if we have a plan here's the receipt can you have a look and they're like yeah sure see is a receipt so I'm like here is the receipt here is the information this is the receipt provided by Lowe's and they're like yeah cool we can look at it please send us the receipt I've basically had exactly the same like here's a receipt okay cool send a receipt this is I think we're on the sixth or seventh time where they just keep on seeing me the same like it's it's from a different person and a different department asking for the same information like game please what are you doing there's not a lot of cut scenes in there so I don't know why it's been all stuttery maybe I'll just Muse it if it does to get through it that looks a better it looks it looks fine on mobile I hey it's a sa bar I may just needed to let it run th this game apprentices one that s has been thoroughly hooked on for the last like [Music] week okay so it seems like it's fine now you see a m SE monster be no match for the infamous Henry hell the damage to your ship suggest other ways oh my head's on the way here um maybe maybe instead of buying the cookies you should steal the cookies it makes them [Music] piracy maybe but maybe don't steal or be like give me the cookies all you'll have to walk the plank that is true if you've got a a lit of Mark it's not theft it's privateering I've come to Privateer these cookies if you go with a fancy hair an eye patch and a a parrot on your shoulder they won't question they' be like oh you can have it's fine you're clearly a pirate this this character here on the on the screen now princess is the one that got s's [Music] attention oh barbecue that sea monster one day soon as we get that treasure I'll build the finest Fleet ever to sail these seat say something too profound or heavy and she'll sink bloody L why didn't you say something sooner that monster hit the cabin hard this needs fix it fast the audio is still crackling and I don't I don't know what's up with that this boy scratch I can fix this in my sleep I feel like once we pass the cat sces to be better maybe let me just see if it plays better in a small window [Music] size oh it's still stuttering please hold are stutter [Music] e uh oh what's this Detective [Music] oh but it wants me to turn off hyb reading I don't think [Music] so performance I don't think they made any [Music] difference [Music] oh what I don't think that'll make a difference [Music] oh maybe it did S I was just poking around at graphic settings the lookout spotted something let's take a [Music] g a lights house no less that'll help us scurvy Biscuit Eaters scurvy Biscuit Eaters [Music] now it's talken this will allow us to plot our new roof did you hear that sounds like someone's in trouble what's with the that voice sounds familiar and old these ex ANS save the drowning lady help I I can't hold on much longer well well if I ate a gifted bety sharp lovely day for a dip [Music] huh through the setings in the ight Corner sleep G [Music] wait [Music] l in moo [Music] player let me get this straight you stole my Golden Compass only to jump into the sea no swimming with them you bastard you sabotage the Lifeboat I nearly died out there such good quality voice acting one to learn the Pirates ways I'm just following a noble lady's request to teach by example damn it that old C Griffin just won't give up yeah I'm hoping we can so there for a mobile game this is pretty good for a mobile game we've only a few I only need one Cannon to send my message I'm trying to here recommended how is the audio by the way oh let's turn all this [ __ ] off I don't know if it's going to interfere with [Music] me um so this let see this is a sponsored game right now um so for every goal that oops that is me it's a Kony over there but you know what sometimes a kopon is okay oh [ __ ] din Flint just hit a big old raid full sale don't keep me all rival way to Long all [Music] right Henry hell any last words Now's the Time Now's the Time what are you all waiting for get us out of here I don't want to marry that ugly old Governor boy I'm you delight and the last words are spoken by order of the governor of the United Merchants company the Pirate Henry hell is to be captured alive or more likely dead Commodore Griffin I should remind you that Miss Shar is still aboard that ship the Govern person don't be so weak Boy The Justice of the usid ready all right thankfully we get automated battles so after this one fight there some really cute cut scenes in this I've not heard any of this cuz when I was playing on my phone I had the sound of so the audio side of it is uh unfamiliar we escaped from the Commodore guess I've got what it takes to be a pirate Captain after all o Watch where you're put in your hands oh still I'm just taking back what's mine okay so the Golden Compass is how you find treasure it' be The Golden Compass of const Constantine as in 100 years ago Nine Pirates King [Music] Constantine okay so the first goal in the game is to get to chapter four actually what I'm going to do is plug in all these we took damage from Griffin right now we need a dock for repairs bigger crew good points we need shipwreck Cove I like it we can I don't suppose they have soap and hot water there do they okay it seems to have smoothed out a [Music] bit [Music] if those were expanded more it's absolutely oh that's cute that's absolutely a game that I would play are they friendly they don't look friendly friendly or not when it comes to Pirates it don't take much for cannons to spark oh let's let's not [ __ ] with this yeah oh God okay we don't we don't like navigating by the last time I played this I did uh here we go uh I did fight with the the sea monster at first Here We Go Auto fire it's the way oh yeah it's definitely playing a lot more smooth now I guess I had just had to oh [Music] [ __ ] rotten the a lell yeah take that there's a fire on there what's m dog doing all the way out here the clues in the name never mind him let's oh I got a fancy new water bottle but I didn't think about the fact that it was yellow so um it's still chroma [Music] key I was like I needed I need a scale down needed a smaller water bottle than my other one but uh yeah it's still half invisible so it's still mostly [Music] void wait who's [Music] that wait did I just run over someone who was drowning [Music] all right let me go over to my sponsored games Channel I had a bunch of codes here for free [Music] [ __ ] is there something that you really need to ask did I choose [Music] murder [Music] me oh my this is so much [Music] easier I don't even know entirely what all these gifts do for me but hey what that this what's this what have I done pushing too many buttons oh [Music] oh okay never mind I think this is where I'm supposed to be [Music] going oh my nose is [Music] itchy it's really this is I'm surprised at how well scaled up bre pleasure to see you got some neres showing your face around here his waist is really Slim no good ever comes from this one toss him in the harbor and be done with it oh you see horses I come you see horses i' got a SC for you f your eyes on this The Golden Compass Golden Compass eh fine but if you try to pull another one I'll take your I'll just see horses count me in two just pray good enough to cover what's already don't you worry about thing o o slow down Sunshine that's me best Grog isn't that Mad Dog's FL of that fell he's been acting up lately nah I only been back a few days not enough time to offend Henry hell's voice is making my throat ahob can help you with your ship repairs to make sure mad dog doesn't try anything too rash you ain't getting far you might not even wash your mouth out yeah This ship's a beauty just needs a little bit of [Music] tenderness all right not bad for so as you progress through the game so it is Betty get an eye full of this more C like more decks unlock and more things to oh there we go so you can kind of see here um you get more cabins ship gets bigger you get more decks [Music] and each room kind [Music] of oh you can fish from the top of the deck too which is kind of [Music] cute but at the beginning of the game it's pretty much just a case of [Music] uh clicking the buttons click where it tells you to [Music] click and assigning [Music] staff it's funny how you can see him getting stuck up on there yeah actually playing this on the on the computer lets me see a lot more of the detail I kind of like that the compass is starting to flicker time to get rich follow the direction of The Golden Compass and away we go this place needs business people and I'm one day you'll realize how important I don't know what the skip today means [Music] my treasure was some [Music] rice [Music] oh there we go there be treasure here Mad Dog just what does he know about the company questions later Rock send a signal to a will main course is [Music] served kind of enjoy these little battles there's like land battles as well like when you have little like fir fights and stuff and there's many games there's like fishing and then there's like a a plunder game oh I missed it and then there's actually cooking as well and collecting a bunch of recipes little will and the whaler how do you two get tangled up with this [Music] scoundrel I really like just being able to click on a destination rather than having to like steer [Music] well we got the treasure not sure how much coin I've got left after 20 copper coins enjoy I I hear those rumors too Roo with treasured and live with only 12 gold coins I'll tell you that uh Roy perfect timing careful a tiple that's the third down come on C keep up if you dare we're going to get drunk under the table by a a souled raccoon rock is usually so C who would have thought he had such a wild when he [Music] drinks we're just getting [Music] started oh here we go come on bety follow me I'll show you our Pirates have fun you're a soul racon perfect there we go now we can Auto Battle fir [Music] fight don't know what this gauge at the bottom [Music] is [Music] yay nothing beats a good next come on you bastards I'll take you all on all right so that's chapter two down I said the first goal is to get win get through chapter [Music] four this place what time is it and why does my head feel like someone this place needs business people one day you'll realize how important this deal was to you will I though I will get all the treasure this time point up a new like you need to decorate your ship and it's like okay but the only option isas JT set sail to [Music] South pause [Music] storage [Music] okay I really love the pathing in this it's so pretty [Music] though well well what do we have here it's the UMC but what speed they hunting are they wait mermaids [Music] wait a mermaid please you must help what St your oh the location of the treasure treasure there comes save the day right whoops oh hey Stone we're uh we're just playing SE of Conquest which is a sponsored game for a little while the uh uh over there no don't that way mobile game that's actually pretty fun um if it weren't not to worry it's kind of a fun game I don't know why and then we're afterwards I was scheduled for Cowboys B but yeah it is a mobile game I'm playing it on an emulator right now um but if if you have some time on your hands um then yeah uh you can get it on mobile just make sure uh this is for anyone who is looking at it make sure that you're not using your VPN um and uh don't you can't like change mobile devices partway through uh me to get credit stuff uh what is the other one only new people count but it's pretty good if you're interested there is a channel in Discord too for sponsor games and the first few posts have just got some information and some codes for free [ __ ] but this is going to help me pay for some giveaways for anniversary Street sell in the direction of the Rising Sun your destination days East full rder full rder will our be a shipwreck no clues about what the ship oh I know every man swallow by the sea has the opportunity to leave his name are you guys seeing what I'm seeing oh I'm not seeing anything I see that's the r it's huge if you get stuck in there even the strongest ship will be smashed to Pieces it says if you get sucked in there but the dialogue says stuck the golden I feel like it's deliberate we can search while moving forward the currents here are strange we should make haste I'll show you about this treasure Henry % to be [Music] sure the bathtub drain it is four [Music] people okay Dy oh and yet somehow we're fine that's no order AR storm it's a death star all [Music] right so we're already up to chapter 4 which is the first goal uh in for the game we'll get sucked in if we're not careful oh God that's quite nauseating I like how the ships are just sailing around the the edge of it and it's fine we're just hanging out on the edge of a giant World hallucinating for consider my fleet size a sign of respect the it's useless talking with the you I am will these fools have no idea what's coming wait it's fine I said I played this on my mobile phone and I kind of enjoyed it I especially like that you can have uh like Auto fire on and auto fighting for [Music] Malay [Music] got pretty jointy music too actually and there's a fire on my there's apparently always a fire on my ship we did it oh no did the ventory server whle down Stanley scared out hang onri don't give there's nowhere left Stanley you over as you [Music] wish all right me ising to I'd move aside maybe Griffin won budge we must fight okay go terrible terrible voice acting there was no there was Sunday night it's Wednesday now [Music] but I enjoyed it we were up until after midnight um so we kept on I kept on me like okay we just finished off this one thing and then all of a sudden my earbuds were like oh battery and I'm like H that only happens if I've been live for over 8 hours yeah you we lost a couple of days on there but it was fun um I think we're going to put it on our on our schedule something that I can do when my legs are too sort of play when my hips are [Music] TRS I don't understand why he turns into a ghost like a skeleton on a ghost sham have no idea okay so that's chapter 4 completed in less than an hour so if you have a mobile phone and an hour of time which is you know like lunch break and a couple of poops um you could do this too it doesn't cost [Music] any where on hard to tell what's going on in that brain of his and then you can like catch up on all the dialogue that I keep on ignoring wor be as tough as they come all [Music] right the market this is the place to be for trat it's kind of cute honestly yeah I mean it's just as valid playing without you know like there's a reason they give you all those options and I I think it's just [Music] fine no I don't know if this is going to work this is a recruit hero b which is a 99 C [Music] Tas and I don't know if it'll work for me because I'm on [Music] emulator let me just uh we can taste it I'm just going to close [Music] it uh how do I do this I've just hidden my just just in case oh okay I'm curious [Music] well now it's all like janky [Music] again oh is it because I went there don't know if I want to do that or not I'm trying to keep keep all the uhal doxy stuff off screen here all right are we back I don't know what happened there okay I think we're back wait I understand what's going on here all right things are got a bit wonky I think they oh oh hello our internet connection died in the middle of a bunch of stuff so let's try this again hello hi I was like why under all my pages loing what's going on oh I think it may have updated all right like I'm why am I talking to myself okay okay that worked so let's try this again I just realized I'm sitting up straight which means my K's getting cut off I think I may have got credit [Music] for completing chapter four [Music] all right once again let's just do try this try this I don't understand [Music] still trying to figure out how to make [Music] it like there's no need to do the cash up stuff but I'm just curious if it'll work please hold I'm just cheeking something here e good L the security on some of these account things at Bonkers okay so if we go [Music] here wait oh he oh for [ __ ] sake the joys of trying to do things on on Android emulators right there understand what it wants manage your Google account select the security tab I don't know it should [Music] work oh well it doesn't it doesn't I'm not going to keep arguing over [Music] it all right you knew all well of you know I was there on business gathering information come then weuse there we you need to have a enough with to whisperin hi what's up the Mas coming our way hello this is really irking me [Music] now [Music] how do I do that I I'm just like totally fixated on something now firstly fixated not letting me do that I don't like that it's saying purchase failed I can afford the 99 CS just let mey I'm sorry I'm being in annoying pain in the B oh for [ __ ] sake we're having a day today because I'm being deliberately why didn't that work apparently my count is not secure but that's why I [Music] work oh actually I whoops I just realized I'm just going to put my head down here in this corner it's probably going to block a character but it will act as a chat filter CU I just realized the chance public and we don't want [Music] it [Music] oh we got more space [Music] now sure we'll put you [Music] there what's that sh build a [Music] study oh that's quite loud I just [Music] it all right [Music] there I we got two ship Builder studies that's [Music] fine [Music] sure I'm not entirely sure why I have SC skeleton working for me but I guess whatever works oops sick B seems like a good idea [Music] more guns oh you can actually see the Little Builders running over [Music] that's cute probably didn't need to do all [Music] that I love watching these Sailors get caught up on there okay come weuse if there be gold or boozey you me to have a normal enough with to Whispering hoo that juicy Target be coming our way all right so there's a way to like automatically [Music] we reclaim something St I can't remember what the phrasing [Music] is ah there we go Auto rep [Music] planish fight fight [Music] fight what can I say we've lost our for not there'll be plenty more seed dogs where they came from plenty more Sea Dogs of the goods let's find a good of a land L at Market to take a this place needs business people and I'm the best one day these swindling Crooks this measly profit won't even cover me Grog recognize is oh he was at later of [Music] my what do we want to call our [Music] [ __ ] the what the the is is is okay it yes yes [Music] there and a fire name it be [Music] honestly I really enjoy upgrading the ship especially here cuz I can see like all the details I can see through the doorways and stuff I think it's really cute the legend says we can scout around the port with the help of The Golden [Music] Compass [Music] Legend says we can scout around the port with the help of the yeah I forgot about [Music] that wouldn't you like to know this Golden Compass ain't half bad but we can't use it too much each day needs a bit of time to recalibrate good day Squire how I assist you today battered old horn SP come now my men could be a bit impatient just HDE over the horn [Music] clam [Music] victory for S guard ah you see those scumbags will carry more coin than we'd have got from selling directly [Music] they call me the infamous Captain Henry hell oh shut [Music] up [Music] there so many like these are all other players is PVP but I don't know how it all works to be honest the is is is [Music] oh did I get [Music] it I think I did get [Music] it um but yeah there's a cute little automation game that I think might try after this [Music] that [Music] um what's it called uh that's a very good question and I'm glad that you asked [Music] magical mixture M it's a potion game but also Automation and it looks really cute hey that didn't work did it why did that not work because stream element stream abot isn't open [Music] great hello streamer by having a think the connecting is for my [Music] thought okay my timers are going to be all out of [Music] way okay there we go little sple here you are [Music] but yeah it just looks like a really cut little game so we might take a look at that yeah I Flint got it for me a couple of days ago so I figured give there to [Music] go [Music] I got defeated [Music] oh heck [Music] it's five game's like uh you're too weak this place needs business people and I'm the best one day you'll realize how important this deal was to [Music] you [Music] yeah I don't know it just looks kind of [Music] cozy [Music] what does that even [Music] mean as long as you got [Music] rues [Music] that oh here we go [Music] sure this chicken [Music] I love that they've put enough thought into this that like you can't have Sailors below the Draft line which makes total [Music] sense [Music] oh the captain first [Music] great [Music] no [Music] it's still bugging [Music] me [Music] oh look no I'm not interested in there there I'm not interested that either like that though I'll take the free [Music] [ __ ] I will absolutely take the free [Music] shet [Music] is that surely that's not the only [Music] issue okay have fun enjoy HCK enjoy hocky going dve me n [Music] it keeps telling me my account isn't secure but it absolutely is [Music] this is just like [Music] don't [Music] understand [Music] hi [Music] I how you doing [Music] mean no internet [Music] connection okay let's sa so now why isn't there am I being sneaky I am it's me I'm sneaky I'm trying to argue with with go right now and it's not cooperating I mean no never I'm never a sneaky soul [Music] they in our oh is Drake's ripped up what [Music] why get [Music] it or or yeah I don't think all [Music] right [Music] um get the C and restart that's the I don't think that's going to [Music] work what is this me meu oh maybe this is it I'm sorry I keep messing around I just want to try and figure it out cuz I know other people are going to have question some point as well see if my account is fine make sure there's noting all right [Music] okay I may have just shafted myself but we'll find out host you're first hello to you [Music] too Google's got some [ __ ] weird [ __ ] going on here come on don't just tell me [ __ ] purchase failed [ __ ] you okay [Music] I'm I just hold my [ __ ] this is the bit that I like the most no I don't want to exit the [Music] game want that [Music] Stu yeah there and then go over [Music] there [Music] here oh actually I should have put here and that [Music] there [Music] and water I love that there's just a random Chicken wanding [Music] around and also these people in the meole whose job it is to just eat [Music] I don't know if this is going to be any [Music] easier they call me the infamous Captain Henry hell sure they call you all sorts of things my dude I don't I want to join [Music] again oh God [Music] so what do I oh chapter seven is the next goal [Music] oh okay I mean that seems a bit of a waste sure Zoom well let's find out more about this impostor ready now we should get going wait there be The Gallows let be the save the prisoner we'll hold [Music] off hey you we should be safe and [Music] E it's kind of neat how that happens [Music] so we can get chapter seven complete that'll be kind of [Music] good where oh there I am [Music] wait where'd he [Music] go oh we were already fighting now sh all right get plunder from us and I won't let you get away with that [Music] uhhuh sure why' you drive this old back Henry it's about to sink chips [Music] I got the CCH was a thing [Music] too that's really [Music] cute right that'll be nicely new ship will not wrong my furry friend let's see who might be suitable level five [Music] SI [Music] I think it's so [Music] cute there a little red and a [Music] chicken all [Music] right this one go be straight trickier for yi let me show you a little makeup trick you won't little makeup trick [Music] yourself yeah that's my makeup trick oh what I just do I was worried for a second that I'd like done something dodgy in chat I would get three of 16 on my hope you can adhere to basic business ethics you've made the right decision he likes [Music] yogurt [Music] a what is this [Music] [ __ ] [Music] Pirates hooray oh [Music] god oh there it is go away the whole reason I made a guild when I was playing before so I could bypass but yeah the gang [Music] spam [Music] Jingo this sure there's extra space on the ship you be responding too quickly makes me almost suspicious okay [Music] what's thiss all right so we are in chapter [Music] six Henry a rascal give it back what you can't hear [Music] it come check this out we hit the it's a fancy miror wow that's one heck of a big mirror [Music] what [Music] what part part part py py hi P thank you for the rain content warning oh that was it one that was free yesterday yesterday what's what is that game hi hello what is [Music] it less serious more silly that sounds good this serious is always good hope you can adhere to basic business ethics you've made the right decision hope you can ad to basic business ethics treasure maps rest assured they be safe with me wait look x marks the spot we just need to check the treasure map then head to the location I'm [Music] trying you won't you won't let me do [Music] it [Music] oh Pirates yeah this is a a mobile game that I'm doing for a a sponsorship um there through stream [Music] elements oh and it's actually kind of fun getting a I've been I've did a little played a little bit on my phone and I quite enjoyed [Music] it um there's like lots of little mini games and stuff in [Music] it hope you can hear to basic business ethics you've made the right decision should go get the rest of my treasure so you like sail about and you find treasure and you can fight and it's [Music] fishing yeah this might be a bad [Music] decision this is my ship up here the is [Music] so I'm trying to get through a couple of the story chapters um just to hit some says when ANS I don't think update there cuz I'm on an [Music] emulator I finally got all that oh Henry this is your idea of a reliable [Music] buddy all right so that's check to six so this is the last chapter we need to complete well if if you were [Music] to uh to do these goals thank you P oh I got a new drink bottle p but unfortunately it's yellow partly so it gets key out I didn't think about that when I bought it I got it cuz it was like [Music] fire yes I got a smaller bottle cuz it's easier for me to [Music] hold oh [Music] hello [Music] one man's medicine is another man's poison dirty tricks you be no match for M the [ __ ] is going on out there the characters on this are very entertaining flowers and app pluse they call me the infamous Captain the SE Is Not Just For Men you know did I not just do that it backing out of me we losing connection again no pre no pay they call me the infamous Captain Henry what I don't was the power of nature lies beyond your comprehension jeez something excuse me o [Music] man all oh now so you be saying you stumbled into an unknown City I don't want to join gu the treasure but a got spotted by the Treasure's Guardians where am I at [Music] here this is a spot s this way for three or four days and you hear the treasure site sure let's do it the enemies have going is strange they're yelling as loud enough to burst our eard drums and you're asking if we've heard something how many can I have three sure oh that's fun I like her a lot oh and he throws a moloto all right well that's have fun I do got [Music] this [Music] nothing says fun like molotovs hey you're not allowed to do that I only May Henry what's your game huh n it's something else I swear there's something looking deep in these Waters wait the new crew is shaping up [Music] nicely clim all the free [Music] shits [Music] yeah can I have another one [Music] yes it's a bit insult injury though isn't it hey DX you know you get hit by poison and slime and then someone sets you on fire did you get all your things glued together Griffin never and I never thought the come on agreed my soul can't linger here too long either before we proceed however I must first be sure of your strength blue was glued good [Music] job that that ruin was amazing it absolutely beautiful I think I might have seen the front of it yesterday I had when I was watching downi I had you stream up of my so I was like peeking out of the corner of my eye I was like this looks interesting but I missed the inside of it the woes of Cil and Mar and Edis destroy why don't you deal with it yourself you were president enough when chasing off the [Music] M rched verman hand over the sea skipping dialog is this [ __ ] that I ambitious Stanley so we're just working through our sponsor game for this week the last week in a week's time it's kind of fun and then afterwards I'm going to play a really cute game called the magical mixture Mill which is like mag potions and automation we shouldn't hang around let's move before his reinforcements [Music] arrive yes you know what let's travel to the Sea of Slaughter that sounds fun yeah I'll be switching over to that shortly Flint got it for me last week I was like I want to play uh I was going to play Cowboy Sim and I was like after playing Victoria the other night I kind of got like a little bit of the the automation bug and I was like maybe they'll do this be let's rest and regroup [Music] here hey would you look voice deal would it be staring them in the face oh that roll higher level than me I might get my ass wared here double time it has an auto battle which is [Music] great okay I think we good wow Su to be him you've come a long way boy let's talk this over you're not seriously considering working with Mad Dog are you okay what's this oh do I have to I sure I'm used to going it alone I guess it's not all bad back up social thing hope you can adhere to basic business ethics you've made the right decision wait what am I doing no this thing no I'm playing this through uh an [Music] emulator [Music] um yeah yeah I tried doing it through blue staks and it didn't quite work but it plays pretty well though I mean the thing is though when when you when you streamed so many games it's hard to keep them on straight [Music] yeah that's that's totally fair are we just choosing violence I guess we are just choosing [Music] violence I wasn't I wasn't 100% sure about doing these sponsorship things but Flint did pretty well with them and they have help [Music] so a little Vis popped up there damn I can't [Music] swim that's unfortunate okay well I think I've had enough of B we've we've done our two hours so we going to we're going to come over here we going do this this and then why is my | Delirya | UCisDsUeMwnGS7o8bs3-j5rw | 2024-04-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,637 | 33,600 |
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