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5N3iLhjLF5s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5N3iLhjLF5s | Boosting the Bioavailability of Curcumin | [Music] historians from around the world have produced evidence to show that apparently all primitive peoples used herbs often in a sophisticated way quinine from Chona bark was used to treat the symptoms of malaria long before the disease was identified and the wrong ingredients of a common aspirin tablet have been a popular painkiller for far longer than we have had access to tablet making machinery and today many pharmacological classes of drugs include a natural product prototype which we originally discovered through the study of traditional cures and folk knowledge of indigenous people there's a plant in South Asia called Adat TOA Adu means goat and TOA means not touch because it's so bitter even the goats won't eat it but it has compounds that help open one's Airways and as such adota te has been used traditionally to treat asthma where the leaves are steeped with black pepper corns that sounds kind of gross to me I why would they do that because they're smart back in 1928 scientists discovered what the people evidently already knew which was that adding pepper increased the anti- asmatic properties of the leaves black pepper alone didn't work it was the combination and now we know why just like approximately 5% of the turmeric is this active compound called kumin about 5% of black pepper by weight is this compound called pepperine kumin is responsible for the yellow color of turmeric and pepperine for the pungent flavor of pepper and it's a potent inhibitor of drug metabolism one of the ways our liver gets rid of foreign substances is by making them water soluble so they can be more easily excreted but this black pepper molecule inhibits that process and it does doesn't take much if you give people a bunch of turmeric kumin within an hour you can see a little bump in the level in their bloodstream the reason we don't see more is that our liver is actively trying to get rid of it but what if you suppress that process by taking just a/4 teaspoon worth of black pepper then you see curumin levels like this in the bloodstream same amount of kumin consumed but the bioavail shoots up 2,000% even just a little pinch of pepper one 12th of a teaspoon can significantly boost levels and guess what a common ingredient in curry powder is besides turmeric black pepper another way to boost the absorption of kumin is to consume it as the whole food turmeric root fresh or dried and powdered as turmeric because natural oils found in turmeric root and turmeric powder can enhance the bioavailability of kumin 7 to 8 fold when eaten with fat kumin can be directly absorbed into the bloodstream through the lymphatic system thereby in part kind of bypassing the liver and how is it prepared in India with fat and black pepper right amazing how they could figure that out without double blind trials though maybe it just tasted good and was a coincidence their traditional knowledge certainly failed them with ghee though which is practically pure butter fat which may explain their relatively High rates of heart disease despite all their [Music] turmeric | NutritionFacts.org | UCddn8dUxYdgJz3Qr5mjADtA | 2014-01-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 536 | 3,085 |
YlhsvzvUXnI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlhsvzvUXnI | You Asked. She Delivered. Lily Unboxes my iMac 🐶 | hello hello my party [Music] people I don't know this angle I just feel like this angle is not working can they see [Music] me [Music] okay so I may or may not have been a little bit out of frame but it doesn't matter cuz the iMac was in frame and my baby was in frame and I know that's all you guys really care about y'all don't care about me cuz if you did you'd subscribe more and comment more and like and engage more okay so yeah baby we in business don't worry I'mma put the box down so y'all can still see Lily we're going to be able to enjoy her presence along with the presence of this let me check this is recording okay so it was about time that I got this bad boy because you know your girl is on a brand new YouTuber Journey We Are YouTube now and the new YouTubers need the new new appliances okay how do we not make this a 2our unboxing cuz y'all know I love to talk and be ratchet so I had my math book for like maybe 10 years let me tell y'all it was a 2015 math book air that was using the old Intel processor before Apple got these M3 m whatever chips just so you know I'm going to let you know all the specs that I chose to customize this but if you were looking for a very high te high level Tech spec unboxing for this IMAX I ain't the one I am about the aesthetic I am does it do what I need it to do does it have enough storage space so I'm not going crazy trying to delete stuff to film my videos because that was what was happening to me with my MacBook Air from 2015 that had like 120 GB of storage and was running on a 4GB Ram processor yo it was a mess honestly the last two videos that you see before this I had to edit them on my friends borrowed MacBook Pro because my MacBook Air was trash actually I'm not going to say my MacBook Air was trash it's been with me for so long let's bring her up into this video let's give let's play her homage yeah Lily where's my MacBook at Lily where you put my MacBook girl Isn't She [Music] Wonderful um yeah I'mma love her forever she did what we needed her to do I'm still going to have her cuz obviously now that I have an iMac this thing ain't portable but it's okay so when I am having those days where I'm doing most of my work on my iMac but maybe I need a little bit of portability that I would be able to like put stuff on here be able to do it but this is what we were working with before I'm going to keep it real I loved this they don't make MacBook airs like this no more this is a skin by the way um it's actually like silver but I got a custom skin and this is the 11 in 2015 MacBook Air also y'all I know my nails are trifling ignore them I was about to say this is not a nail Channel but we do a little bit of style and beauty and stuff so my bad whatever they're grown out it's fine I'll get them done soon this is so freaking light if you go online and you Google the specs for this this 2015 11in MacBook Air it's like the lightest that they've ever been you know and I love traveling with this the MacBook Pros fabulous but they heavy you know I know they're making them lighter and lighter but they ain't never going to go back to this lightness but then again the MacBook Pros have so much more capability than this MacBook Air does but listen baby ain't nobody giving you away you just getting a sister you're just getting a big sister and we still going to keep you we still going to take you on planes and trains and cars and everywhere we need to go yeah let's just open this let's just open this I've never done an unboxing before I know people do unboxes of little products and they're like oh my god look hi this is my lip gloss but I hope the angle Works let's just enjoy this together that's what the back looks like but you'll see it in real life in a in a moment baby L the people want to see you I know we getting belly rubs and we didn't even ask for them promise the people you would be a part of this video [Music] so you need to go where I marked you which is there Lily in her full glamour woo okay what do we do what do we do okay okay hello hello hello hello so it says push these sides out first okay now what do I take push it out all the way oh damn sorry Lily I'm sorry okay o this is opening up like a Transformer like I don't know some R2D2 Transformer stuff did not break this before o it's nice and heav okay there's that all right all right okay this the whole thing so keyboard stuff is behind there so you see it's like packed up in there take this oh very nice very nice sometimes it's hard to tell like what's a box to create the space and what's a box that actually St in it I think the box that every got stuff in it it's all here but okay you can't really take this out the box so I'm going just move it all over behind the camera and then take everything out one by one listen y'all I'm not even going to front like I'm like those Tech Guys and Tech girlies that got it all together I know how to do the most amazing unboxing cuz clearly this is chaotic but welcome to my channel wow hello liftoff woo sexy sexy here's another tab saying it goes this way baby Isn't She Lovely isn't She Wonderful wow this is really nice I am really like happy I don't know what it else to say let's turn around baby baby do a spin for me baby do a spin for me I'm going to keep it real like I thought this whole thing was going to be pink too but that's probably just me not paying attention that's okay it's still beautiful it's still lovely I've never had a Apple computer before like a desktop this feels like business like we ain't playing around on this channel we mean business oh my God is it recording now let's take a look at the accessories wooo wow welcome back I'm so happy to share with you the accessories that have come with my brand new product so what should we look at first whatever let's look at the keyboard first that's the most important that's the biggest thing thing here it matches the whole computer everything's wrapped very beautifully when you order uh Mac on Apple you have options for like customization obviously I chose the pink iMac and so it comes with all pink accessories um this is a magic keyboard This is for fingerprint um access so you can use your fingerprint to unlock your computer instead of having to type in a password and underneath that keyboard is this the keyboard is Bluetooth I'm pretty sure I don't think you need to plug it into anything or maybe you do maybe I lie cuz there's definitely a plug there so I guess this is for the keyboard there's a little onoff switch here that you know we going and set it up together guys and I will figure out what's going on yeah so you had the option of getting a mouse or trackpad or both I think it naturally comes with a mouse I'm so used to like you know using like three fingers to swipe this or swipe that way I definitely needed a trackpad but I also really like using a mouse as well so Yer w't both so here is the trackpad we going to un unwrap it okay now that I'm seeing the accessories I don't mind that there's the white frame around the edge of the screen because it coordinates with everything here is the mouse ooh very nice also with the Chrome pink everything's got like a little onoff switch okay uh maybe it's for charging it's for charging it has to be for charging cuz this got a thing too obviously you're not going to use the mouth with something plugged in it's for charging okay I think everything is Bluetooth this is power cord I swear y'all there are other people online that do this much more beautifully but you only going to get this kind of content here with me so you're welcome this is a very short cord H that's okay no is this power cord I don't know then what's this oh it all makes sense now this is definitely what goes into the back of the computer kind of looks like one of those things like whenever you watch those futuristic movies and I don't know you got like cyborgs or like humanoids or something and in order for them to charge up they got to be plugged in this looks like the thing that they like plug into the back of people's head so this gets plugged into the back and obviously here is the power thing [Music] and that goes in there so it's not a short cable it's a quite nice and long cable and wonderfully there are some instructions so I bought this here in the UK I bought it off the UK Apple Store um it's my first time buying products over here at this point I've been in London now I guess it's like almost 6 years it's like five and a half years and yeah I usually don't buy my Apple products here because they're more expensive than they are in the US so in the US this would have been a little bit cheaper but at the end of the day like it's easy to go to the US and buy an iPhone and just like use it here but obviously I'm not going to go to the US for something like this to like what bring back with me in my carry-on luggage I'm good so so I just bought it here I will put on the screen somewhere how much I paid for this starting price for the iMac with the specs that I got yeah I think that's it now we just going to plug this in and like open it and stuff and see what happens yay I know baby it's a bit crazy but what else is new okay so that plug thing is magnetic you you just kind of hover it next to the port and it kind of snaps in which is very nice also this thing comes with a ethernet port just if you need um I don't know if your Wi-Fi is not working or something that's good all right so we are all plugged in iMac welcome to your iMac press the power button on the back setup assistant will get you started with Mac OS press the power button for me baby thank you that was amazing I am just going to grab my mouse pad got a new one we got some Island Vibes going on so it makes us feel like we're in holiday when we're working okay they're just showing me that the headphone jack is on the side if you edit using Bluetooth headphones some British English is the main language press the return key to use English as the main language press the return key I'm choosing English not English UK just like English my country is United Kingdom so I'm going to pick that though my keyboard is a US keyboard so like British keyboards are different from American keyboards and anytime I go to like when I was using my friend's MacBook Pro to do my editing for the last two Vlogs like damn I kept making so many type of mistakes cuz their keys are in different places than what my fingers are used to so um I have an American keyboard not a British one cuz that's what I'm used to Preferred languages English US input source for my keyboard is us and dictation is English us us baby select your WiFi network there we are this one Jesus be offense one sec y'all in the UK you get these like passwords with your router that are so OD and so long and such a hodgepodge of different numbers and lowercase letters and capital letters and I've never been able to change it wherever I've lived in the US it's like you get a router and you set up your own router Wi-Fi name and password and people do like the funniest things or things that are easy to remember but here it's just a hot mess so I just had to go look behind my router data and privacy blah blah blah migration assistant to be honest when I'm starting over I like to start over fresh new new so sign in what's your Apple ID I haven't gotten the Apple Care for this but I think I will especially since at some point Bae and I are going to move we're going to move into a bigger place right now we are in a one- bedroom and we're super happy here but like as far as my office goes it's basically the kitchen table which is over there so I'm doing this video here so we can do it in good light but as far as working this is going to sit on the kitchen table while I'm working and then when I'm not it will like go away in a Cupboard or something somewhere and maybe with all that back and forth it might not be a bad idea for me to get some apple care and then at some point we'll move and this will go into the new place but in the new place we'll have a second bedroom which will operate as both a guest bedroom and office and this beauty will sit there okay customize stuff make this your new map here's everything set up as you had it on your other map cool use your fingerprint to unlock your Mac and make purchases with Apple pay start by placing your finger or thumb on touch ID okay Touch ID is ready your fingerprint can be used to unlock your maap cool damn they all up in my business with my cards y'all don't need to see that I just do it now don't be looking at my stuff I'm going to have to mask this part oh okay so yeah I guess we're all set up and um they've placed Us in the Rolling Hills of like Tuscany or something I don't know what this is but yeah that's everything well guys I hope that you have enjoyed your time with me in this absolutely obviously not chaotic unboxing of my iMac but yeah this was super fun it's the first time I've done anything like this I hope you found it if not helpful at least entertaining and you know what get ready for a new season of anise London beas and with all her new Vlogs and all her new videos cuz your girl got her equipment now so let's get into it I'll see you guys next time thanks for joining us bye okay let's turn the camera around to show the chaos let's cut this out stupid a stupid idea it's just like boxes on boxes to create the the packaging in the compartments but damn like I don't know save the Earth less cardboard chaotic but we did it yeah come come come come we got got to get the people what they want you know you a working girl now Lily if my engagement tells me anything everybody just wants Lily not me that's fine hi welcome again this hasn't been chaotic at all and totally organized and know exactly what I'm doing | Anise London | UCGa5SpYrcZXqz71vQo9NtfQ | 2024-03-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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fjsh4Wt6YqI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjsh4Wt6YqI | John Wick Chapter 4 Ending Explained.... | welcome back to John Wick chapter 4 builds to the bloodiest ending of the entire franchise but does Keanu Reeves titular assassin get walk into the sunset and John Wick chapter 4 brings the Keanu Reeves fronted action franchise to a fittingly bloody conclusion but does John get to walk into the sunset in the original John Wick the titular character was retired from his past life as an eye Unstoppable assassin until a home invasion saw his beloved puppy killed and set him on a bloodthirsty Revenge Mission there's an alternate universe where the film went straight to DVD but it became a word of mouth smash Reeve soon returned for two sequels with each successive entry outgrossing the last for a new generation it's John Wick not the matrix's Neo that has become Reeves defining role in John Wick chapter 3 ending the consequences of Johnny's actions saw the high table seeking his head John's Mentor New York Continental manager Winston Ian McShane also turned to him for help fighting off a takeover attempt by the table in the shocking final moments Winston turned on John shooting him off the hotel's roof to prove his loyalty John Wick chapter 4 picks up months later with Jon planning to wipe out the high table or die trying whichever comes first however Winston proposes to John there's a cleaner way to get out from under the table and warning Major Spoilers for John Wick chapter 4 and before we started the video if you are new to our YouTube channel hit the Subscribe button to more content reach you what happens in John Wick chapter 4 ending despite their spirited efforts the high table has little luck trying to stop Wick after Jon kills the table's Elder in the opening scene new John Wick villain the Marquis De grahamonte punishes Winston for his failure to stop Wick by destroying the continental and murdering faithful concierge Karen they then sent a gifted ambitious tracker dubbed misner nobody after John and blackmail Wix former friend Kane into joining the chase to if Kane refuses his daughter will be murdered and John Wick chapter 4 ending is set in motion when Winston proposes that Jon challenged the Marquee to a good old-fashioned duel which the latter must accept according to the high tables Customs after a misadventure in Berlin where John renews his ties to the Rusk Aroma and takes down Scott Adkins high table senior killer he sits with the Marquee to hash out the Dual terms a pistol Duel at sunrise at Paris Sacre is decided upon but the Marquia points came to fight in his place if Jon wins he'll be free and Winston's Hotel will be rebuilt if he fails both he and Winston die the Marquee has no intention of playing fair either and chapter 4 finale is a Non-Stop barrage of car chases gun battles and fist fights as every assassin in Paris is called upon to collect on wig's 40 million dollars Bounty before he can reach the sack rake war with some surprise help from Mr Nobody and Donnie yens cane John just about reaches the church on time he and Kane duel across three rounds using single shot pistols and both wound each other badly seemingly on the verge of death the Marquis swoops in to deliver the kill shot on Jon assuming the latter's gun is empty and however John didn't actually fire in the previous round and shoots the Marquee dead John Wick chapter 4 closes with Clancy Brown's The Harbinger declaring Jon and Kane free the latter bids John farewell while the Gravely injured Wick requests Winston brings him home Jon then sits on the church's steps thinks of late wife Helen and dies the final scene sees Winston John's dog and Lawrence fishburn's Bowery King at Wick's grave where he's buried next to Helen in a post-credit sequence Kane reunites with his daughter unaware Rena sowayama zakira is approaching with a knife seeking Vengeance for Kane killing her father Koji earlier in the story and John Wick chapter 4 features the titular assassin's most ruling battle yet making his death in the final moments all the more surprising his demise feels somewhat abrupt since his gunshot wounds in the duel don't appear to have hit any vital organs but considering the sheer amount of physical punishment he endures in his race to the church including being run over by multiple cars and falling down countless steps it's not such a shock chapter 4 makes it appear John Wick chapter 5 won't happen which had previously been announced alongside the fourth entry and the fourth entry wraps up Wix Arc in a satisfying way and offers arguably the most impressive set pieces of the entire John Wick movie franchise that said it feels like it offers wiggle room to bring the character back it's entirely possible Wick passed out from his many wounds during his last scene and decided it would be better if the world thought he was dead then risk for the reprisals by the high table or other assassins for now audiences can assume John truly is dead but there is enough ambiguity that a fifth outing isn't entirely out of the question and one intriguing detail from John Wick chapter 4 ending has Winston Bid Farewell to his old friend by touching his grave he says farewell my son while speaking Russian and the symbol of the rascaroma crimes Syndicate has seen tattooed on his wrist while this scene could be read as a Twist revealing Winston really is Wick's father the more likely explanation is the manager himself has passed ties to the Rusk Aroma which might explain the unusually close bond between them the upcoming ballerina movie might expand on these potential links but my son probably shouldn't be read in a literal sense and why Mr Nobody didn't kill John Wick Mr Nobody is a fun new addition to the Saga and spends chapter 4 chasing after Wick but without ever trying to kill him that's because he's waiting until Wix ever increasing Bounty reaches a certain threshold and uses his borderline Supernatural gift for tracking the Assassin down to broker a sweet deal with the Marquis Anderson's killer doesn't ultimately cash in however as during the Final Act Wick saves Mr nobody's loyal dog from certain death when it comes time to kill Wick the tracker can't take the shot and instead sits back to see how the Kane Wick duel unfolds the post-credits scene of John Wick chapter 4 suggests Akira is about to claim revenge on Kane but it cuts before confirming the kill Kane might be blind but he displayed a knack for sensing imminent danger throughout the sequel so it's doubtful he wouldn't notice Akira's presence when she's closing in the previous John Wick sequels all ended on Cliffhangers so perhaps this final moment is testing interest and a potential spin-off where Kane and Akira become very reluctant Partners if further John Wick's spin-offs must happen a sequel fronted by Yen and so ayama sounds like an intriguing concept to explore despite being announced alongside the fourth film it appears John Wick chapter 5 is also dead the latest sequel closes with the Assassin's death and while a character being deceased has never stood in the way of Hollywood demanding sequels it seems both Keanu Reeves and chapter 4 director Chad stachelski are ready to move on at least for now the franchise itself is far from over with two upcoming spin-offs on the horizon the first is the Continental a prequel mini-series set in the 1970s detailing how young Winston Colin Woodall became the manager of the hip New York hotel frequented by assassins despite originally being produced by stars the network later sold the prequel to Peacock and it's set to Premiere sometime in 2023 the second offshoot is ballerina which follows Anna Dr Mass dancer assassin who briefly appeared in John Wick chapter 3 played by unity felon this Len Wiseman underworld directed action thriller is set between the third and fourth entries with the armas Rooney seeking Vengeance for the killing of her family series luminaries will fill Out The Supporting Cast including McShane Reddick and Reeves himself as Wick with the latter and Rooney confirmed to have a major fight scene during the story and can John Wick continue without Keanu Reeves if John Wick chapter 4 truly is the end of the road for the Baba yaga's Story the question becomes whether the series can continue without Keanu Reeves with the upcoming spin-offs The Producers behind the franchise will see if the world of John wicka's legs without its original lead the World building behind the Saga has long fascinated viewers and there are many factions inside characters the films could only touch upon that can now be fleshed out further ultimately it will depend upon the reception of the TV show in the entity arma's spin-off to decide if the property can survive without kinu at the center John Wick chapter 4 might be the most acclaimed entry yet but it sounds like Reeves and directors to helski need to time away before even considering making John Wick chapter 5 happen as it stands the fourth film is a more than worthy conclusion to the current story considering there's so much about his Origins that remain unknown there's the possibility of a prequel that could even Explore the so-called impossible job which took to secure his original retirement with Helen that's a lot left to explore in the world of John Wick and hopefully Reeves will still be part of it somehow and how many of you watch this John Wick 4 movie and tell your taught in below comment and another awesome video I will met you again bye guys have a good day | Shahee Comics | UCH7YyHOFTYXyW9NhTHAxgcQ | 2023-03-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,663 | 9,465 |
MUoXfqeZqGM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUoXfqeZqGM | DVD3.1 Consonant Action 28. G practice | sugar smug catalog regulation vague leg big Rags sugar smug catalog regulation vague leg big Rags sugests fatigue recognized ignorant began legal fog snag suggest s fatigue recognized ignorant began legal fog snag the Rogue Nation began by making smug demands for legal regulation of sugar prices the Rogue Nation began by making smug demands for legal regulation of sugar prices I recognized the catalog but except for the leg warmers I thought it was a big book of Rags I recognized the catalog but except for the leg warmers I thought it was a big book of Rags he isn't ignorant but the fog he seems to be in suggests that fatigue is Con contributing to his vague thinking he isn't ignorant but the fog he seems to be in suggests that fatigue is contributing to his vague thinking | Phát Âm Tiếng Anh | UC56ksGfljG6baWpyrHxepxA | 2015-11-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 140 | 783 |
1hWGvJvf15Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hWGvJvf15Q | Creatives Common | How to Make a Ninja Impact Smoke Bomb? | how to make a ninja impact smoke bomb impact smoke bombs are no joke you should only handle them if you're prepared to handle hazardous materials like black powder for good fun and mischief these will work in a similar way they do in the movies there are different degrees of impact smoke bombs so pick the bomb that's on your comfort level creating an impact smoke bomb gather the supplies this filling can also be used as a standard smoke bomb by attaching a fuse you'll need a digital scale kno3 potassium nitrate powdered sugar love's popsicle sticks or other stirring sticks and a durable beaker you will also need something to mould the liquefied powders like a cardboard tube from a roll of paper towels kno3 can be found at larger hardware stores if you're having trouble you can also look at hobbyist shops or online a label equals link to reference to greater than the best gloves for this type of project would be rubber gloves wear protective eyewear and cover up your skin these precautions are most important when you heat up the chemicals wear thick rubber gloves as well you will also need the following supplies for the casing paper toy caps an exacto knife tape and black powder paper caps are the ammo used for toy cap guns black powder or gun powder can be found at most sporting stores that sell guns if you're having trouble look online you will also need something to mold the liquefied powders like a cardboard tube from a roll of paper towels kno3 can be found and larger hardware stores if you're having trouble you can also look at hobbyist shops or online the best gloves for this type of project would be rubber gloves wear protective eyewear and cover up your skin these precautions are most important when you heat up the chemicals wear thick rubber gloves as well you'll also need the following supplies for the casing paper toy caps an exacto knife tape and black powder paper caps are the ammo used for toy cap guns black powder or gun powder can be found at most sporting stores that sell guns if you're having trouble look online measure out the powders use 70 grams 2.5 ounces of kno3 and 30 grams of sugar after weighing the powders dump them into the beaker and mix well keep the mixture use a hot lead on medium-low heat wear your gloves and stir frequently to avoid the compound from burning continue heating and stirring until the mixture liquefies and turns a tan brown color beware of burning if you are not careful the mixture could burn and go up in smoke transfer to a casing transfer the liquefied mixture into the casing of your choice use something small so you can use the smoke bombs on the fly the best type of case is something you can easily remove once the mixture has set like a quarter of a cardboard toilet roll you could also use a film cartridge like the type you send into a photo Center allow the mixture to harden give the mixture a few hours to settle if you are feeling extra cautious place the container into the fridge or freezer this mix should take a little over an hour to cool in your freezer lair the cat's place a small piece of tape on the edge of the cap and attach it to the top of the kno3 blob then wrap the outside of the hardened mixture with the cats seal the cats together with tape once the surface is fully covered prepare the black powder cut two strips of tape slightly larger than the kno3 lie one strip perpendicularly over the first piece of tape creating a cross do this with the adhesive sides facing up shake the black powder over the tape cross try to leave the outer edge of the tape clear wrap the tape now that you have prepared the tape cross with black powder it's time to finish the job take the kno3 coated in toy caps and wrap it in the cross the cross should fit onto the bomb in an easy fashion once you smooth out all the air bubbles you're all finished throw the smoke bomb outside using force onto a hard surface like cement | Creative Common Genuine Videos | UCxJ-HMwwLJxYFim6PXzUEBw | 2019-08-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 731 | 3,931 |
z0Js3HlV07k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0Js3HlV07k | ASVAB General Science-2023 Practice Test | Questions and answer #asvabgeneralscience | in this video we will go over 20 general science questions for the asphab test if you learn the concepts you can answer correctly let's get started number one neutrons are a positive B negative C chargeless or d none of the above the correct answer is letter c chargeless this is because electrons are negatively charged protons are positively charged and neutrons are chargeless number two a light bulb consumes 90 kilojoules of energy in an hour what is the power in what's a 25 B 30 C 35 or D 40. the correct answer is letter A 25. the solution is shown number three which is the correct formula to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius a f is equal to 5 over 9 times C plus 32 b f is equal to 9 over 5 times C 32 CF is equal to 9 over 5 times C plus 32 DF is equal to 32 over 5 times C plus nine the correct answer is letter c the relation between Fahrenheit and Celsius is f is equal to 9 over 5 times C plus 32. number four the value of the acceleration due to gravity is a 8.91 meter per second squared B 9.18 meter per second squared C 9.81 meter per second squared or D 10.9 meter per second squared the correct answer is letter C 9.81 meter per second squared the value of the acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 meter per second squared number five a runner weighing 70 kilograms is running at a speed of 5 meter per second what is his kinetic energy a 800 gels B 875 gels C 981 gels or 1000 gels the correct answer is letter B 875 gels beside is the formula used number six how many chromosomes do humans inherit from each parent a 23 B 24 C 46 or D 48. the correct answer is letter A 23. this is because normally each cell in the human body has 23 pairs of chromosomes 46 total chromosomes have come from the mother the other half come from the father number seven the products of photosynthesis are a sugar and carbon dioxide B water and carbon dioxide C sugar and oxygen or D water and oxygen the correct answer is letter C sugar and oxygen this is because photosynthesis is the process by which plants use sunlight water and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar number eight in which organelle of a eukaryotic cell does DNA replication take place a mitochondria B ribosome C nucleus or D endoplasmic reticulum the correct answer is letter C nucleus a nucleus as related to genomics is the membrane enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes made of DNA DNA replication takes place in the nucleus number nine to which kingdom do gymnosperms belong a Animalia b planty c fungi or D protesta the correct answer is letter b planty the gymnosperms are a group of seed producing plants that includes conifers cycads Ginkgo and nidophytes forming the clade gymnospermi number 10. which of the following eats both plants and animals a carnivores B herbivores C omnivores or D decomposers the correct answer is letter C omnivores an omnivore is an animal that has the ability to eat and survive on both plant and animal matter obtaining energy and nutrients from plant and animal matter omnivores digest carbohydrates protein fat and fiber and metabolize the nutrients and energy of the sources absorbed number 11. which one of the following causes acid rain a ammonia gas B methane gas C sulfur dioxide or D hydrogen peroxide the correct answer is letter C sulfur dioxide acid rain results when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are emitted into the atmosphere and transported by wind and air currents number 12. what is the state in which both the reactants and products are present in concentrations that have no further tendency to change with time a reversible State B equilibrium State c equal state or D stable state the correct answer is letter B equilibrium state this is because in a chemical reaction chemical equilibrium is the state in which both the reactants and products are present in concentrations that have no further tendency to change with time so that there is no observable change in the properties of the system number 13. when one substance replaces another in a compound the reaction is called a double replacement B decomposition C addition or D displacement the correct answer is letter D displacement a displacement reaction occurs when a more reactive element displaces or pushes out a less reactive element from a compound that contains the less reactive element number 14. the process in which a solid directly converts to Vapor without becoming liquid is known as a condensation B evaporation C sublimation or D freezing the correct answer is letter C sublimation sublimation is the direct transition of a substance from the solid phase to the gas phase without passing through the intermediate liquid phase number 15. an acid and a base react to produce water and a salt B oxide C carbonate or D gas the correct answer is letter a salt an acid and a base 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OWSVpl26eww | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWSVpl26eww | Louis CK on O&A #15 The World's Oldest Vagina | [Music] what's up everybody its Opie Anthony Jim Norton it's louis c.k in studio i had to apologize he was waiting a long time in the green room but we went off on a little a little tear about this van halen reunion you know it's gonna be awful about the new song - they're gonna put lines from the old songs in it like that we're back and we're still running with the devil I was like oh don't take a clip show like a flashback clip yeah a musical clip show it's embarrassing just to think of that and you can't jump like he used to but he's making fun of all the other bands that come back and are bit older sing he can't sing his job he talks his way through songs he was insane when he was doing his radio show we've heard the stories yeah palm trees in the hallways he wanted to like decorate together to get a cool vibe it was always about the vibe everything's about the vibe no I'm not feeling the vibe the vibe to a radio show about this the listeners weren't feeling your show yeah they weren't feeling a vibe coming out of his speakers I don't wanna I don't know if I wasn't dumped this but David Lee Roth was a horse's patoot Wow easy no one's gonna hear that hey bulgur world's oldest woman died this happens during a home invasion struck in the chin with a wrench for making a racial slur does that mean that they're perfectly acceptable when she was a kid absolutely the term of affection some bread out of the out of the oven the world's oldest vagina in the ground now don't even think of that hello world's the oldest thing oh wow holdest most disgusting depressing oh man I would love to know what that looks like oh you don't it should have been her last act to just show everybody here's what ravages of time does to the most beautiful thing on earth looks like an old Mexican cave Oh Mexican it looks like Barbara Bush frowning start looks like that man yeah we just started looks like a dried apricots maybe well I think we can start the looks like this no now that we've said what it was I know here we go she died at 114 years old she's from oh boy once the who wants to attempt the town because it's a toggle it's it's over there and oh she's in Japan you know over the other hand can be used like a knife so I'm gonna TV one that's right all right for a knife that's really dull and has a flesh deep edges to it how about we do this we spell out the town and then other people can play along it okay okay the town is this fu k having fun with that the only name that's enough okay you okay a [ __ ] you okay I think I just said what you spelled and I boy I don't think that's it let's just go with Fuuka Fuuka Fuuka Youngman a guy who I'd been certified by Britain's Guinness World Records as the world's oldest person at age 114 earlier this year not holding Monday evening 114 hope she died of old age how funny would that be if her grandson got crazy and drop kicked her down the stairs practicing his kungfu like she was healthy as a mule she was carrying churned butter [ __ ] it up up up steps and the grants that got Randy Rock another 30 years in it was doing awesome journey she was still active sexually she was making her yogurt meal old people always say like those hundreds of years old people like oh she actually met Napoleon there's always something like that yeah yeah like weren't there any old people that didn't meet any Napoleon or anybody now just kind of lived in life and that was it but here's the deal 114 years old yeah whatever but then you have to go back to the year she was born 1893 1893 so what is she not much over Cleveland was president Oh Grover and then after him was McKinley and McKinley got shot in his stupid fat face and then rose and then Rosa but then Teddy Roosevelt so she was how about he's born three presidents before two presidents before Teddy Roosevelt how about this Thomas Edison finishes construction of the first first motion picture studio mm-hmm Charlie look it receives two US patents the first one for a cut out of four incandescent electric lamps oh by the way she was born when the president was Benjamin Harrison oh really it was the end of his his reign and then he was succeeded obviously by a Grover Cleveland I think you succeeded obviously like we all do that would be an obviously he was succeeded by Lyndon Johnson and I would have said oh sure just an opportunity to look smart okay like wow they know a lot about their presidents it's amazing anybody lived to be old in eighteen because back then they knew nothing about health no everybody smoked we thought cancer was a delicacy no the guy who delivered her the doctor was wearing a tie belt you know dude are you ready for this back in 1893 this is how old this broad was the United States legally declares the tomato to be a vegetable that's yes I legally declare before that it was a human being it could be considered a fruit because it has seeds yeah so they had a large beta to this day yes thank God they were worrying about that how about the first car number plates I am the first licensed license plates you used to just be able to drive around and and a very happy birthday one that day what - Hermann Goering Oh Goering was Goering was born on that on that year in that year of course he perished in 1946 along with Alfred Rosenberg also a Nazi official also somehow died in 1946 well Jimmy Durante was born the same years of this old broad and he ended up dying in 1980 the tomato only had was that 7/5 or 3/5 3/5 of the vote before that who was against it is that it what are you kidding she freakin was born in a dull year a dull year is it much going on I'm just looking at who else was born what about deaths who died then like when with when the hell were they born anyone from 1700 wait who died in 1893 on that a British entomologist by the name of John Westwood yeah was born in 1805 yeah and he died in 18 whatever the hell that was they'll be old back then what was going on well the average is in Japan in a small town of Japan how much even changes there just been the same yeah stupid street she's walked around in the wooden shoes yeah those black shoes those things that's a little wooden strip molding on the bottom she has a skyscraper in a Walmart in her town yeah let's say hi to Rochester John what's up hey guys thanks today what's up buddy khoka is the name of that that city and then Japan Fukuoka yeah okay cool what happens in that town not like nothing I was working all right thanks also dying in that year was a PGT Beauregard he was an American Confederate General Wow so she was born you're a Confederate General died let's go to Paul on Long Island Paul hey what's up guys hey he kind of missed the point she also survived two nuclear bombs being dropped around that tiny village ah right yeah well there's something to be said well so then we didn't hurt him that bad yeah that radiation might have helped her out why how close is the Hurva her place to Nagasaki or Hiroshima I know we're late I think it's far but she would vacation there one wispy hair kid one tooth and one hair she was always smiling and laughing okay 14 years ago was I'm bad at math that was what year 97 yeah yeah or 93 93 was 10 years ago 95 no 14 years ago is 93 hey well I guess what I'm trying to get at is that she has been really old since like the 60s oh yeah yeah she's like really old a really old lady that's something before there were the Beatles she was an old Japanese already really a smelly old woman with a completely worthless vagina she was muggle as how long as the pin he was mugga before black people could vote in this country Wow how long she's been attack about damn it's nowheres near any of the no big cities I see well I just want to go on record I don't know who this lady was what her name was but I'm glad she's dead I don't know huh I don't know what she does all right I hope that she comes back to life and dies again would be funny if she was a hooker until three years ago Isis quicker she got bored like she was like she was for some reason the most popular hooker in that town guys are like the bachelor parties a goof yeah what does she do for her life everyone she knows has to be dead but there can't be one person that yeah she was friends with or family or anything unless she's got it there's a bunch of teenagers she hangs out with like the old guy in the beach movies the Frog you know like creepy creepy old guy yeah this creepy ancient woman yeah trying to be young and hip what you guys doing here and they all go hey grandma yeah her son could be 90 that's right she could tell her son to shut up and watch your language and I'm 90 years old sure her son could be their dad let's move on we haven't that's another thing old lady yeah she's thinks and she's dead goodbye Maury phobias we got to get back to this we start this last week Maury's coming in tomorrow so we really should play this today get everyone all riled up for tomorrow's visit who's Maury Maury does these phobia shows they're Lois Maury Povich Marty's hilarious cuz he gets really really deranged and into it and he thinks he could cure like someone's phobia in a ten-minute segment by completely scaring the crap out of them with what they're afraid of right there's no there's no like this thing their fists way of slowly getting you into something and baby steps or nothing he will immerse you in what you are afraid of and just scare the crap out of people and then laugh is there go look at he's an animal so he's coming here tomorrow yeah alright here like this one we played last week just to bring up the speed though so there was this lady Andrea she was afraid of birds told this story while the she was convinced the birds were following her and pooping on her all the time they were after her funnel cake blah blah blah tells the whole story and now it's time for Maury to attempt to cure her fish she's crying as she's telling these stories he's like and I went to the mall and the birds came like just talking about it had her in a tizzy when she so Marty decides he knows how to cure her and here is to bringing out lots of birds or have her face her fear let's have dramatic music that will help her do this don't do what I knew you would do [Music] she's afraid of birds no matter there's one or a thousand so his the it makes no see he's that he's not like going yes face it this is a person he's going what's the matter you grace you just told me through your tears well your problem was and now I bring on out and make Ryan I thought you'd like to bargain there's no help whatsoever going on here stand I thought you like birds was the point it's not stand here look no you know I want you to be prepared for this I'm gonna bring a bird out on the other end of the stage no no no no calm down yeah he's not gonna he's gonna be in a cage way over that I just want you to look at him yeah we're here with you everyone know you're ordinary we know you're afraid me I'm afraid no he's like where is he tell me it's a bird he's this close to talking on her head is this close to tying her torch there thank you I know Big Joe stand up just love your I'm gonna take them away I'm going to take them away that's not gonna really want to look at hyperventilating they're gone stand up here awesome Bob Kelly we'll be back right after this let's pay some bills here the grinning as he loves every bad credit we accomplished what we wanted now time trying to pay some bill look at the bird go on do we have time to play Cod man before we go all right please cotton man and then after the break we got April who's afraid of frogs and then we got Victoria who's afraid of lizards give a little of the cotton cotton man yes so there's another lady scared of cotton wall she hates the sound of it and I can't understand that you ever pull cotton apart Nick goes like yeah it makes this slight weird textured sound to it but uh this woman says she hates that and hates cotton she's she's scared crapless it goes back to her being a kid where she had nightmares of a cotton ball man who tried to kill her by shoving cotton balls and cotton balls in her mouth yeah so it's time to cottony soft it was time to cure her phobia so what does Maury do he brings out a guy completely covered in cotton it like Letterman bitter son and then the cotton ball man here's a picture it's up on YouTube it's not horror movie yeah he starts chasing around the stage that's scary enough if you're not afraid of God great creature first a move it looks like The Mummy the cotton man look at cotton and look at our big fattie away from eating they lay her dramatically social yeah from underneath a lot of bright light I'd be a great horror movie cotton ball man he's defeated by a dryer the lint filter got him at those yeah I hear ya tell me about this father there you're making that noise he's looking for tending this yeah we're not dr. bad days I see more guns than you one wing don't go back there there's a lot of time back there Caroline come here he's laughing at her he's laughing at her back okay all right we got it he says yeah we got it one for safety chaser we got the shot we need it we got it he said we got the fat scared lady running man with God we got the money shot Mario he's the Hitler of whatever he you know something though he never fails to come up with stuff to keep him rolling well after the break we got a lady that's afraid of frogs and lizards to go he was probably about to get cancelled they brought him in and said look this shows just no wait look what I got coming I got ideas God man they went break out the real I got ideas all right hey and for Al down the hall when he does the show run down ninety-two three CARICOM go to the Opie and Anthony section make sure you include these videos for everybody because it's hilarious the cotton cotton ball man chasing her as a gravity and it's if they taped it like a horror movie to Louie anything we're promoting I'm all over the road I got a tour called shoot up and it's on MySpace Louie CK on my office yeah for all the tour dates all the tour dates I'm all over the country that makes it very easy it's Opie and Anthony car crash comedy is coming to the Opie and Anthony show Friday August 17th and Washington DC more nervous governor McGreevy at a rest stop if you think you're funny you're invited to put your comedy stylings on display for an esteemed panel of judges and a live studio audience right and remember the rules of the game are you get two minutes and you can get car-crash three times you have to stop because you stink Sam at foundry music.com because Sam thinks he's funny and who better to judge an unfunny person like yourself than someone who thinks it's funny the sisters are always all right louis c.k in studio today we're in the middle of talking about Maury and one of his phobia shows all the videos are just great make sure you check them out why are you running come here I can't wait to talk to him tomorrow about how he just scares the bejesus out of people and and laughs at them and what does he think he is that he could like like you know cure someone's phobias 10 minutes before commercial break I don't think he thinks he's curing anybody got a limb here but we got to call him out on it's indefinitely but every time we call out Maury when he loves our show by the way we try to call him out and he's like yeah I do he's not trying to fake anything we think is that nobody's gonna care because well who is he hurting and fat lady who's afraid of cotton you think about that fat lady that's pretty common I'm gonna write in and be like despicable no I have a fear of God no al Sharpton would be like will you know what's her problem yeah more you'd more you say but it's more you save it till they get a special interest group yeah yeah but he picks things that are like you frogs frogs gordon Liddy did that you know when real is a kid I read his autobiography years ago yeah when he was a kid he was afraid of thunderstorms and rats so he caught a rat and he ate it and he latched himself to a tree during a thunderstorm when he was like eight ten that sounds like a Liddy thing yeah he's too worried to be there any psychopath that's what it said nation lunatic he needed to be a professional assassin he sees lots of rats now there's no statute of limitations on murder he says soul never he'll never say he won't tell you he won't tell if he's killed anybody had him on the show that day and we asked him buddy says he goes there's no statute of limitations on murder so I will never answer that question and he brought in it which is pretty much yes he brought in his son and his son looked like he's done some some things yes young life here in the military has all right afraid of frogs jumping at me and kill me just kill you right weird approach but I'm gonna get me this big I don't care there's like millions of them coming at me and eat me it's chasing me well she's an acid yeah that's means of him she didn't sound really that yeah she didn't sound too real she came up with like wacky ideas you know that the producers are all in the back she's come up with like things that you think the frogs will do to you yeah like they must have asked her first like what do you think they'll do I don't know I just don't like them I just not crazy crazy about they they kind of look funny yeah that's unique we need a little more so let's are you afraid that they're gonna gonna bite you mmm and then they nod yeah what a whole bunch came at you that well yeah yeah I'm afraid a lot of gonna attack me yeah and she didn't sell it at all no wheeshes having fake we should find out more ease phobia obviously low ratings do anything to keep from getting most [Music] around ok memo got a face is Foley grab this memo now this phobia is natural greying of hair yes the natural greying of hair well I look tomorrow and see if he's dying non-homogeneities higher the more he has to bring out lots of frogs because that's how you cure this yes dr. Mari through but he we have to confront your fear you know that so I'm gonna bring some frogs out here all right now I want you to see these frogs I want your disease laughing with you scare me take the Frog away get away go over the banister she'll go right over the banister Dave you better be back there she jumped okay stop it all right take it back thank you ladies and gents okay he's trying to get her to eat she'll go over the banister go over the band please follow him over the banister what went over this you improv with me here I'm saying don't do it but I want you to fly over that wall around there and crash to the ground how crazy gets paralyzed over a frog gone on more we don't want her to fall over the banister we couldn't have that and show her underwear pull the trapdoor he's doing exactly what you'd want to do they're like well you hear about a lady who's afraid of frogs what'd you think it was I'd love to throw frogs on that [ __ ] yeah oh yeah that said these people are not sympathetic people no you don't look at them and go oh the poor woman you're laughing at them and he's not faking it really because he's laughing a long thing and we have time to meet Victoria before you leave this side of the show yeah what do we got lizards [Music] Victoria's life every single day I wake up in a cold sweat because I know that those are coming from and crawling up in my bed and I got a call up to my ears and over my body and it terrifies me come back to me what I feel it's a bad script he runs and hot when I see lizard I run now we're back in the last one April was yeah I don't believe in Victoria I like when there really you also find dummies house to pick on me [Applause] III like this cuz she's freaking out before even seeing anything just thinking about it it's gotta like crying and oh he'll put on a good care if she's faked yeah I don't yeah Martin would be great if someone was afraid of being sexually assaulted he had three guys with ski masks yeah rape of food was about the baby my daughter and a dream [Music] channa move three why don't you move to New York yes start moving north I've never seen a lizard in New York mm-hmm she's not as yeah in a pet store yeah she's just moving from one town in opiez neighborhood walking a poodle the old women if you look like a lizard Oh purple you're afraid of turtles you smell flosses hands coming at you no that's well any voss turtle hand reference is good oh I never she feels the lizards just will leave her alone you have added to your own problems what state do you live in Louisiana she's just moving all over Louisiana moving all over the south she's gonna be yeah the lizards no go to Alaska yeah no lizards there one lizard there it dies it's not the wrong bright state for lizards but you got a cure this phobia of lizards oh boy here we go they're harmless little things no they're not harmless really where they do believe me we need pink with babies pop up and keep digging with me they won't leave me alone I take my windows I know my windows said I put wood on the bottom of my doors and they still get in my house now how does all start do we know when I was a child I guess people would play with them and break their cells and the cells will grow back like best tennis yeah that's what we're supposed to do if the lizard is still getting in our house surprise you done better at school because running yeah what kind of house are you living in all right well here it is more he brings out a four foot iguana and then Wow to help in parentheses Victoria Wow yeah it can't be just be a small lizard it's gotta be this giant iguana can't be baby steps he's he just spent the summer cloning a real dinosaur time to get the right reaction here [Music] and he's blown away by the response well wait is that what I got she's upset the video is great and like i said earlier I'll do she'll probably like you know link all these yeah but the guy with the lizard is dramatically walking slowly toward her yeah and the more she screams it just continues walking toward her guiding her toward the rug that's covering the lizard pants the matter don't go over there it's a lizard pit [Music] this bastard Maury now that I look at the video closer so one guy comes in from the left with a huge iguana she runs the other way guess what's waiting for over there nothing a lot of walking toward her yep don't get any calls from here the lady say she's afraid of those things now when I say stop it you guys keep going the meeting listen to me what I'm gonna get matter alright stop a little one over there you worry about that one all right take the lizard's away please I don't see they they left yeah but you call third car you caused the whole thing yeah I can't wait that Morrie's in tomorrow I'll be talking about these phobia shows that he's up to paternity shows and dear to the phobia shows and progeria it's all about the peace Rick shows yeah she's got the peace shows kids primordial dwarfs oh there you go yeah they're all starting with pay louis c.k your myspace for you're on tour shoot up many theaters around the country that's it louis c.k are you playing Washington with us Saturday I am okay cool nice and you'll see him down there at the Nissan Pavilion in uh in Virginia I got a lot of new clips pattern of also my youtube channel a lot of new video little cartoons and stuff I made I'm gonna do that tonight I'm gonna check out your YouTube videos okay alright we're gonna continue on the other side if you're not joining us have a great day and have a happy ending Oh [ __ ] [Music] ha jerks Opie and Anthony [Music] [Laughter] hey let's start with Charles in Houston we're here next time satellite radio Charles what's up buddy Charles Charles Charles what's wrong with the phones they are not working the same questions every day what's wrong with the Groundhog Day it's Groundhog Day we're just life the phones don't clones again know what this is like you know cuz corporate just doesn't get it sometimes you know they think we can still do a radio show without phones and stuff it's like you know they we should just take their Bluetooth away from them for a dead freak out or their stupid [ __ ] blackberry in the lack and they don't understand what we go through they need the black I have to be up it's usually this button oh so we try it again you Charles Houston yeah see what's going on guys good sexy rock thank you good job yeah well your ass like Verizon he had a butt on his own phone he's now calling West Palm Beach in New York all right we got you called a mumps nectar [ __ ] killed me hey we got we got a sardine we got two guys in cell phones what's happened in Iraq oh you're falling besides not crunch what Maura way a planet yes why'd you call Uranus I could call Mars on his phone oh and there you got Steve over there on another cell phone what's happening hello I don't know I'm calling Iraq but it's busy I'm not we got a Q of the D waiting and we got a comic with cancer we got lots of polarity to call each other Charles what no Charles Charles just killed maybe Charles is an ass maybe Charles phone doesn't work hi who's this any person I use this must be Charles again hi who's this with Charles alright well we're gonna get your cue the D in a few minutes okay to the Carlton charge well the name for a show he was in charge charge of being a [ __ ] [ __ ] face say that this is what happens XM you get us just saying [ __ ] a lot that's what you get that's where you would a little Bluetooth things they'd all just be walking around the office going cards or just say Space Shuttle Endeavor we're also waiting for a video to come in we'll play the audio portion but louis c.k is a huge youtube star yes many youtube clips now and everyone's telling us we got to play the catholic church video it's the favorite I got the treat I got the special treat of seeing that laptop yeah and it's terrible Jesus you going [ __ ] one the other day I'm just [ __ ] around on YouTube and I don't even know how I get to certain places you know you're just kind of you you're on a road and you don't know where you're going you just you go you watch one video and then there's something the sample window and go see that and you go in a whole nother direction well I ended up on one of yours and it's it's you stealing a child's ice-cream and running into a helicopter did you get permission to even do something that dangerous well it was we were using the helicopter for something else oh okay and so I had this idea right before we take off can I get this kid and I steal his ice cream and then jump in a helicopter and have it take off the thing is it took it took off before you were really secure yeah the guy gave me a tutorial of how to get in the door and closed it look cool getting news give you the you know a safety thing you have to get in you have to pull the latch 15 different ways and close it and strap in before I take off I have to see you strapped in I need to see a do closed door yeah I get there in a very authoritative voice that's what I need to see I do not lift off the sleds do not leave the ground until you are in Amador and I said it would look a lot cooler if you would take off the instant I'm even near the helicopter and he said that's cool and I thought the thing is I was thinking like a guy shooting a comedy video I wasn't thinking like the dude who has to do it because I don't like Heights I don't like well you're not a great rageous dude and so it didn't hit me until I'm actually I had a foot on the sled of the thing and one foot in and he starts taking off and I was like the bit itself is funny I'm watching it it's funny Loic comes out as a kid eating ice cream Louie there's no real dialogue between your toes it's just you kind of music and then Louie kind of looks around grabs the kids ice cream and runs here is the licks it run and then I was totally taken out of it by feeling like you're gonna die yeah can I can I like it's like wait Louie did that helicopter banks to the flown out of there I was looking down I was holding onto the seat cushion which by the way velcroed into the helicopter very softly and I'm looking down at water water it's just the river it took me right out of the bit itself when I was looking at that point I just went Louie just did a stunt it was crazy and then seconds later we're over the Brooklyn Bridge like it takes yeah like that second jump in though you don't run like an action star no I don't know and you do what everyone does when they're approaching a helicopter you know there's plenty of headroom but we all have to well because in order to take you know not in order to take off that fast he had to be at the the rotors had to be at that speed yeah it was incredibly loud in news them yeah and the kid and nobody care I was the only one who's like can the kid be this close to it's by the water to the drains were you scared over the bridge oh yeah that really bummed me out a lot but I didn't I waited three takes and by the third retakes I was enjoying you're flying it by the third one like give me the SEC you know what that first one that's a cool YouTube video that is that's something different I like it it does a lot of there's a lot of comments on it and some of them are like [ __ ] this video I hate this video this was a waste of every single video on YouTube has the dude this sucks it's a way you could videotape Jesus Christ coming back walking on [ __ ] water and there will be that guy dude this is such [ __ ] why YouTube sucks fake fake yeah yeah it's the same comments yes and then there's the you know dude that's so funny or that were just rules you know just so talented that's great yeah dude this is what YouTube you know it used to be cool there's another kind of YouTube another comment that's on every YouTube thing that I have which is just a literal reaction to what was done yeah like there's a few comments on that one they'd say like wow he really he took that ice cream and got in that helicopter yeah that seems like a lot of he didn't need a whole helicopter to get away from that child did he and you're using a child actor but somebody's this one right here oh my god that was so mean I hope that was a just a joke II really just feel I scream from a little boy making a dramatic escape on a helicopter just for the heck of it because that would be me if you get every what it is is you get the across section of society you get everything you're not just getting people that get a joke or have a sense of humor or are stuffy business people it's everything so you'll get morons that think everything's real yeah until you give the people that think everything's fake well the people that think everything's great exactly everything sucks no the one that I have the most innocuous video that I have on there my dog was fighting with a sprinkler it's been hit 2 million times because animal yeah right and we want my rate we want to show it at the virus tour but we didn't we can't get a good I don't have a little digital camera yeah so but but every there's a bunch of people that are really mad at me cuz the name of the video is louis c.k stupid dogs and cuz i call my dog stupid is she's stupid and he's a dog of course and the video just if you haven't checked it out yet is a Louie's dog kind of chasing after a sprinkler she's trying to drink from a high-powered spring the the velocity of the water is turning her head sideways better and every time she bites into it ripping out oh that's hysterical watch then she follows this she tries she's watching and then she goes barks add in a little put that one has more comments than anything else and most of them are negative people saying you shouldn't call your dog stupid you're stupid cuz you didn't give her enough water that's why she's doing that dogs love things like that people saying you're wasting water it's the [ __ ] public park sprinkler near my house you got 6300 comments and for Honor's by the way what are the honors for the video there you rock cruel down down right this no up [ __ ] most fake video it's not even a real dog it's the dog and the Pirates of the Caribbean that is holding the keys this one is on also it's on it was on Keith Oberman on cuz I'm tell about real I know I just read somebody told me with Iraq honors you've never looked at honors on a video why would he know better than me Ronnie move move the arrow to your left hey Rock alright now up up direct our mouse to the right higher right higher down down why down to left oh right there right oh my god it's like a young [ __ ] child you know you could have honors I don't even know what that is just all-time comedy you're in 95th place not mad recently featured 66 place you're wow you're big in Poland recently featured in Poland 26 place though let's see what Polish videos are beating it right now all right here's the poll by a person doing the same thing people are watching it going so that's how you drink from a well you got the joy of [ __ ] beating yet go to go to the toy shaving first page they're polish videos we just featured in Polish I can't speak we call it oh that's what you were Tesla coil at books in 2007 Tesla Southbank juggling ararat video whatever I guess this is crap we were hoping yeah we'll sorry yeah how many hits though that one over 2 million it's close to three now I think it's like 25 isn't it point 2.4 million now Wow oh you're checking every day aren't you oh yeah mine Louise got 2.5 my Vista end how many many Anthony had a viral video - there Louie he's up to what what 1.71 [ __ ] video is that 1.7 I know 0.8 almost let's call one point my Vista when I was loading Vista in on my Dell computer the biggest hope in any video so far on the bot on the video yeah and the comments on that one are great because it's like all right Mac fanboy won't you blow it out your ass you've [ __ ] what's up with your Mac on and then it's like you know and then the PC people are even like you know you you can't you can't figure out how to do it you know you got to run the test first to see if your computer's compatible [ __ ] and I'm like dude I know about computers I did everything I bought a computer there was a Dell computer that was Vista ready it said Vista ready but Vista wasn't ready yet so they go when Vista comes out you load it in and your Vista ready I go to load it in wouldn't [ __ ] load there's no drivers for it and people go well it's not dulls or vistas fault ass it's your card your video cards didn't have the drivers ready for Vista well then this ain't [ __ ] ready to come out was working before Vista didn't work after its miss this [ __ ] football course it's not in vidya you have [ __ ] yeah I hate that and they make it sound like you know well we must have a real piece of [ __ ] dude i buy and sell your [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] computers on a weekly basis I saw I have to bring my wealth into this calm down most people were with you now that the thing is this is what I've learned from it because obviously the Catholic when I did got the most negative response because it's very inflammatory well but even though I did one about my father this whole thing where it's a cartoon oh yeah yeah that one's good just yeah to know how I can do anything in a cartoon but it mostly becomes about confronting my father and I get a lot of people saying you know you should leave your dad alone you probably did his best like the thing is I think people's problems is that it's okay to get offended by stuff you see but because people get to comment they think they're being offended should matter right and it just [ __ ] doesn't matter it doesn't matter if you're offended nobody has to give a [ __ ] that you don't like something yeah you can just sit there and not like it and go [ __ ] yourself that's not I like that they have comments for people's comments yeah like you can take his comment and then people get ragged on their comments it's like good see you said [ __ ] you now these people telling you go [ __ ] yourself yeah on your comment who animated that cuz it that it looks like you a great guy his name is Aron Agha Blake he did no no that's David Richmond for lucky Louie but this guy he does the show called Wonder Showzen on MTV that's right yeah oh my god it's like it's like here and I commend my father that I don't that I don't appreciate his I could do everything in a cartoon you know cuz I'm a cartoon character so he starts doing all these fun things in a cartoon and then it always ends up him having some awful confrontation thing with his father I'm too afraid that in real life is that worth playing audio-wise knack you know you gotta say it okay Catholic ones the best one is you since we're on it give me the big plug this is what I'm doing tonight I'm gonna watch all the louis c.k videos on youtube you go if you go to youtube.com and that's just slash louis c.k yeah yeah that's my channel yeah it's amazing that takes like four minutes to set up then you have your own channel your own channel hey whatever has the same bandwidth and strength is like nbc.com yes that's why the internet scares the [ __ ] out of these people B yeah this is [ __ ] and all you need all you need is a little push you know some you know people to catch on to it yeah and and it's you get huge amount of hits people see things more than they see especially shows money if you put out if out there for free cuz as soon as I see that I got to pay for something on the internet it's good yeah yeah pay for it or it's on YouTube where's the Catholic video we got yeah it's not there all right thanks Danny let's say I go to Brian he's got a Q of the day for us today Brian what's up how's it going guys hi Brian great well I got a Q to be just well I do midgets laugh when they run hold on now let us get a chance E why do midgets laugh when they run because their mothers drank during pregnancy oh let's see hold on it's nervous laughter because they're they know they're gonna die because their hearts are too big for their ribcage how about this their what was the question they're not laughing they're crying but because they're they're cartoonish we think they're always jolly either way it doesn't matter mine was close to Jimmy's they are crying because they're trotting upon their balls I think it's the same answer is why do women why don't how long why don't women come who cares oh who cares right why was the [ __ ] laughing while he was running yes I know because he didn't realize he was running head-on into a mirror and he was thinking look at that piece of [ __ ] headed towards him look at that subhuman short big-headed [ __ ] blob with tiny shoes God hated piece of [ __ ] look at that thing that should have been aborted running towards that one one exception to what Hitler should have look at that no basketball playing [ __ ] eat [ __ ] stand it up poor [ __ ] oh let's find out Brian yeah why do midgets laugh when they run because the grass I think I did too yeah the grass the grass pickle this balls or his taint or that so I wasn't quick enough on that my kids become cares like in Queens who saw this coming what do you got there Mike I just saw a [ __ ] that looked just like Earl he was dressed all in black and just as little fingers dangling out of the sides of his shirt fingers I mean he was a natural American [ __ ] who you Malcolm X's speech rising the terminology from the sixties not offend the [ __ ] that you're hauling in to say because it's funny that he's deformed I'm not a racist though that's the fun in these [ __ ] sightings is when you tell us what the little fella was doing well I basically he was just like God he was just like trotting down the street no [ __ ] ever just walks down the street and now they had a trot to keep up of everybody and keep up with life keep up with the gold you never hear like what was that measure doing I use on the phone making a real estate deal you know washing an elephant with a big broom [Laughter] sorry something insignificant that jocularity should ensue after you hear it was dancing with 22 bells on them so you just jump all over Anthony you feel like you have to continue talking there Mike I never understand I was just trying to say something and you guys started to talk I wished all right well obviously yes it's important to say so Mike what is it I'm sorry I just thought it was funny it looked a little like Earl's mini-me that's why that's why I was calling about this [ __ ] we got Louis CK's Catholic Church clip ready to go don't mind me why do you look clicking I have to what do I owe to turn the sound off on your rights just what are you clicking away I have a lot of cooking going on Mike Mike girls still in the hospital so I have to text occasionally if you listening to the show no I won't allow it they won't allow the XM and they allow it today's the big operation yes give the update yesterday can I have her this will all her call bladder removed a gallbladder yeah it's one of those parts you just yeah you can take that out get rid of it yep faucet here's a call blood is are for [ __ ] louis c.k becoming a YouTube star here's his video louis c.k learns about the catholic church I was raised Catholic till I was about 10 and then I quit because my parents let me but I was always amazed I don't really know anything by the Catholic Church it's an enormous Institute you're producing these things right why the why the big microphone is that only heaven to make it like a look a little more natural everything pop on and you have this thing to say I assumed everything was well thought out and it was like the reason well you must be Letterman look at this no no it's kind of like it was supposed to be a podcast and I was doing it as a podcast originally uh I became an HBO pilot presentation that did not get off the ground right and I just didn't trade the microphone for anything that when you're leaning into the microphone clip on lab or something yeah IRA buddy because I get one of those would have been awesome supposed to look kind of home and Flowery crap on it there one the Jack Paar throughout because it looked old what's your Excuse I was just supposed to look kind of homemade okay and like it's just me presenting the show because I didn't I didn't have I put the production value into the clips into the bits right and so the tie together stuff I made it purposefully I don't have any money for this price you should been holding like a long gene Rayburn one of those old game show on little booger on the end of a car antenna started radio oh did he I was raised Catholic till I was about 10 and then I quit because my parents let me nobody heard is that I was always amazed I don't really know anything by the Catholic Church it's an enormous institution total mystery so I just went out and found out everything that I could about the Catholic Church and and what it's all about I started here at the Catholic Archdiocese of New York I just walked in the door and started asking questions without much effort I was given an interview with father I committee spokesperson for the archdiocese so what is the Catholic Church what are you guys all about okay the Catholic Church is an ancient worldwide organization dedicated to the constant goal of [ __ ] young boys [Laughter] [Applause] the whole atmosphere in there it's as a priest very really got the guy as the pre it looks like you are in we are in a church and I'm sitting there like it's using the night so I'm not really sure yet KaBlam me here Wow worldwide organization dedicated to the constant goal of [ __ ] young boys really sure Wow I thought everybody knew that I thought that the point of the church was to worship God and the boy [ __ ] was just incidental that's just the other way around all the other stuff is just busywork holy [ __ ] are they coming after you at torches did our friend bill or Donna you get a nobody he is it's been a couple of a catholic websites that I've found that have the great thing that they embed the video like this one Catholic website said this is the worst thing we've ever seen they embed it oh yeah you can watch it as junks to my website links to my myspace they're advertising for you that's awesome and it continues okay so how does it work well you stick your dick up your ass no no no I mean I mean as an organism we shot this at a church in New York which I'm not gonna see which one it is farce there's no reason to cause any problems yeah and the guy cuz they they don't care they don't know what we were shooting and it wasn't a Catholic Church was a different kind of Church and the priest was a nice guy and he kept sticking his head in and going hey you need an extra I'm kind of a him [Music] so you know ideally it should have been filming porno yeah you could have been doing porno in there hey I could you know no idea I mean as an organization why do you need a whole church just to do that see you can't just go around [ __ ] boys in the street people get mad so what we do is we build churches around the world and tell people they got to come there to pray give us their money or they'll go straight to hell now that gives us the authority and the gravitons to control their lives most importantly to give us their young boys so we can educate them feed them and ultimately [ __ ] them in the ass and face and YouTube has no problem with this video really not it's not even there's no warning that it we show a lousy like boobie or something and our whole account gets deleted maybe it's because there's no a visual thing like nothing rest or something and you know you could say whatever the hell you'd like it's just words just avoids very surprised to find out that the Catholic Church exists solely for the purpose of boy rape but as I did some research I found out that it's true I contacted the Vatican for verification and I received this written statement from the Pope himself we at the Catholic Church [ __ ] boys all day long that's all we ever do signed the Pope other Macready showed me how the Catholic Church is constantly refining their boy [ __ ] techniques so well what are all these people doing this is the only person in a situation this is where we keep track of all the molesting priests around the world and move them from place to place so they won't get good let's go it's not matching the Bible getting your clear 2's creepy male child in Sector six four nine or a good day where you need to see the visuals a little bit because we found this amazing place that looks like some kind of situation yeah it looks like dr. Strangelove Situation Room very very perfect Allah yes someone's evil yes lots of computer screens and guys moving pieces around with long sticks purity purity yeah you see the boys come to us and they are pure we [ __ ] the boys and take the purity into ourselves and the next time we defecate we create what's called a purity brick purity brick what do you do with all these bricks we bring it to this paper plant push them into mulch and that's how we make Bibles you're telling me that all Catholic Bibles are printed on paper made from the ship of priests with what is in the ass that's it in a nutshell yes Wow that is so interesting now the Lord moves in mysterious ways we went to Staten Island to a real paper plane Oh found a real paper processing plant and shot in there was like a hundred and fifty degrees in there huh the thing was to do it is real looking that's great dude very funny so are there any boys that you guys have not [ __ ] well you raised Catholic yes and were you [ __ ] by a priest when do you worry boy no I don't think so wait no I was yeah I guess I was huh we're very thorough that's here in my eye right there let me ask let me ask you one more question shoot is it wrong to [ __ ] boys of course not if it was wrong that don't you think God would put a stop to it the only thing you're missing it's like there's a graphic description a few visuals in there but yeah the boys the purity of the boys being [ __ ] is a whole graphic thing that yeah Harun Agha black again the same guy who did the other cartoon did them the great narration Wow phat is did you hand that into HBO I did yeah amazing because they don't you know they they the the the I mean I can't say a lot about it it's dead it's a dead project but it wasn't because of that that was not really they were they were like they just thought it was too much me I was in a lot of it much you I'm in every film of jumping in a helicopter I'm doing this I'm doing all these things so isn't that what you say if it's your show yeah but they wanted a little more you know I think they got tired of me and all lucky Louis so so but they got a nice demo though and then you said I will refute this with some of my friend yeah I don't know I mean also I handed it in a week after Chris Albrecht got canned so I kind of just got shredded in the mulch of [ __ ] Wow man it just wasn't meant to be it was bad timing but you know I don't care if the shit's on YouTube out there and actually they told me that they got hate mail from Catholics they know even though there's no indication that it's an HBO bit it's a figured it out they just know they just heard out to connect went to the nearest corporation to me because I'm not working for anybody right yes can't really work so yeah yeah if you cancelled your yourself yeah there's an overall panic on the instant feedback look man yeah something louis c.k put together for an HBO project I went didn't go anywhere what's the Pope can I tell you they're worried we're gonna get fired oh god stop we just aired a one of Louie's bits for you guys receive a call from the Catholic League oh my god my time tuna for something else to listen to in traffic I supposed to know Jesus calm down CK's brilliant and it's nice I like it that's panic though there's a bit of a panic out there right now little panicky you can check out today's videos up on YouTube all right we're gonna take our hour break here and continue with some other thanks it's Opie and Anthony [Music] that's great louis c.k in studio today great checking out some of his youtube videos you can go to youtube just punch in louis c.k and you'll you'll you'll you'll see the one we just played and others somebody's asking about the 911 oh yeah what's that one about you could play that one if you want I don't know it's just a 9-1-1 bogus 9-1-1 call and it has the graphics where you see the phone in the background and the voice printed out yeah and i do both voices the operator in the SE you just you just answer this guy's question is that called real no no that's how did he do that's so fake i did it into my cellphone and then i recorded it with a microphone off my speakerphone all right do we have it to play there you rock alright here we go ma'am I need you to tell me what's that ma'am what is your emergency [Applause] [Music] oh my god there's a lot of you look there's a lot of me you're playing both parts yes have any friends no just me by myself I think your I think your your stuffs gonna get a bit of a buzz what's the second 911 call you know it's probably not fun here in the bowl I just don't want to be surprised of something that was fired about that Catholic video ahead of time like a man whose lima beans are spoiled let's write something like that the second one's probably just boring after the first power you know yeah good point the loin go I mean it's real racial yeah insite races right all right want to move on to other things certainly other things I would double Merv Griffin that who gives a [ __ ] I'll get the Griffin family perhaps they certainly do I would think them people who's worked with over the years perhaps care there goes their meal bag mari's doing the top 10 most memorable DNA test results those never get old either now video update well we got the Vince McMahon thing we got another wrestler die we can we get sense we can bring Sam in here our wrestling expert and get into this a little bit I would like to ask Sam about the wrestling after maybe a few questions about his personal life all right could you know things like maybe eating did you play Sam's entering where's that transfer music plays music maybe he'll come in if he hears it there it is here comes little Sam Sam he eats like an eight-year-old right he's in his little jammies yeah it's just with the food he consumes is the same food little eight-year-olds come up to their mommy and ask for nothing like steak or burgers or something like that it's always got to be something in a neat package like what are those little sandwich things but yeah Leno Lunchables yeah like you would eat Lunchables and things like that how old's your kid five is my oldest two thousand five all right so she yeah I mean she gets snacks in a baggie yeah saying it's things like that all right I guess I'm just eating slimy Cheerios all day like wet from his own spit on his fingers meaning and by the way this is not a bit it's real rights right we didn't write a list of things for him to say and he never disappoints we didn't even ask him amazing yeah you would think we would ask him every day and go oh you actually had a pro one day burger yeah we don't even ask him we just know this works every time so with that Sam what did you have for dinner last night last night I had fish sticks with onion rings and celery sticks do you have any condoms with the fish sticks what he did not nothing okay a little no ketchup don't like ketchup with your fishies your fishies gonna call them what about tartar sauce fish baekje that's what we call that fish baekje ER I could make a smile of ketchup for you all and you could dip it into the smile you eat fish baekje I could make a face with the fish baekje and this mile is ketchup and onion rings what and of course was her no no sorry sorry we do this I was out of line and what did you wash it down with I and a glass of whole milk of course whole milk he has milk with everything it doesn't drink milk in the morning like everybody else does he drinks milk at night with these all right meals or heads now and money in rings so what what now what did you have for dessert what was that it for dinner though no like little baby carrots like you'd like to eat celery sticks celery sticks just raw celery sticks yeah for dinner well with your fish your fish baby fish bake baking now where did the celery sticks come from did somebody take real celery and shave it down for you or did you buy celery sticks like with a picture of Popeye on it yes he gets the one of the bag problem right my girlfriend caught him up for me you don't even know that's the real answer she doesn't know where it comes from if he was a little more grown-up he'd actually know what the package looked like yeah I know but he doesn't even know was the milk warm so you could go down for a nap no what do you think is yeah a child when he's a man is he all right I don't know evidence of that watch this lo the dessert is the best part what do you have for dessert last night I had gummy Cola bottle where you guys gotta believe I've not asked ahead of time he never could you say that again gummy Cola bottles gummy Cola bottles so they're gummy bear flavored stuff that shaped like Cola bottles are they all Cola flavored yeah so it's Cola flavored and they're shaped like little bottles do you bite do you bite the little lid off first do you pretend to drink out of it I would be liquid what it does bite the top yeah a man a serious relationship like when you guys want to go out for dinner does how many choices know where you go use the kids menu within the restaurant like I don't know kids mac and cheese and where would you go on a date with Jess like not quite fast food places but like an Applebees Applebees would you get chicken fingers what about TDI fried nobody gets that Applebee's crayons dinosaur to connect the dots of the dinosaur he likes the placemats with the games on right well people the other table whisper endpoint with Jess and I before on some of our dinner dates yeah I mean we took like work okay why oh you bet for your pizza kitchen yeah oh wow now what did you have this cheese pizza - just cheese you don't like other things on your pizza oh no that's we can't even like Anthony will take us out to lunch every now and then and Samson just he doesn't know what to get because it's a real restaurant yeah we go down to like Roux which is really like good food down there and a lot of us get the chicken the broiled chicken which is just amazing and he doesn't know what to get heat or the burgers like they got great burgers steak whatever he's like you got fish sticks or not any burgers why he needs an Ian he needs a processed contained no he really holy eats like five six days me acneic and cheese guys thank you for lunch is your bed in the shape of burger I know it's a burger everyone likes a burger alright was that it for your food last night yeah now breakfast now alright whole nother story breakfast he goes he goes sugar for breakfast oh isn't that much sugar because this morning with Pepsi Pepsi sugar and it's a Pepsi he's one of these guys that the second he was old enough to do what he wanted he did what kind of pizza it was cheese pizza it was cold what was it like just from a pizza joint or was it like from the fro Helios no no no this is from pizza joint because it was left over in the fridge from Saturday oh really like some kid who his mother shot himself and they found her and him out of the fresh he's just eating himself happy out of the fridge like nights pizza and some fish sticks you reach an age where you can have cake for breakfast yeah you can have an entire cake for breakfast and get just like mostly uh normal people don't do it ya know there's this crossover of maturity that happens when when you finally reach an age and you're like alright I can do this I can Farley whatever but now I don't want to anymore or I know better yeah I know disgusting eating habits there yeah I had the other day I had one of those cinnamon buns with the jizzy sauce on it and here's the worst part I was eating it at the airport that I arrived at Cinnabon yeah but as in my arrival Airport oh I got at the departure Airport you can kind of justify I got to eat cuz I'm about to get on the plane but I've got my bags already 15 minutes from my [ __ ] house and I'm sitting at a table eating this and I go now can the limo guy wait while I eat I'm not even gonna get on you for that because there is nothing like the smell of that [ __ ] Cinnabon in an airport where and you know it's just horrible it's pure sugar you know your head is buzzing when you're done with it no but it's just it's soaked and you're nauseous after three bites yeah but it is so [ __ ] good I've never I don't remember a meal in my life that I've walked away from like oh good that was good yeah every meal of my life is why that [ __ ] I decided something about those yeah they only smell good though it's it's a ton of sugar and just like this agree it's the it's the Greek has it Greece you know what you'd be better off just chewing it and spitting it out yeah but you know the swallowing some reason I don't know yep it's part of the game fills a void you ever have those cinnamon minis for Cinnabon Kenny got this oh yes they're lovely they're like little bite-size morsels and the sticks they got the little sticks now to that me just like that they're not as much as the big frost oh no they taste good other beyond bar it is a taste to die for and you're well tall just fills the void yeah that guy left when he left the sweetness arrival that's great we should just grab your bag leave they got there next to me at my knees my bag everybody would understand getting on a flight now yeah hey Sam what are we doing today we're doing some wrestling updates or what Oh Finn's McMahon yeah he's had a lot going on in his life oh he has what about the crushes dead oh yeah crush is dead but who was I rush well crush was the third member of demolition now I remember demolition having two members accent smash and smash the early 90s how many were in there three well yeah smashing crush oh wait a minute there were two eventually and he's gonna he's gonna explain the third guy there was no one remembers the third guy acts and smash actually crush smash were pretty popular wrestlers back in the oh yeah but eventually when demolition started waning in popularity they brought on a third would they think he was gonna like boost the ratings guess so not really oh it was originally action demolition it was just ax and smash that was demolitions their tag-team name is smash equals demolition thinking he was gonna be like Oliver for the Brady Bunch yes he could bring in a new kid and it's just gonna revitalize all day yeah well here's gives the dad one kid he can [ __ ] without feeling as guilty good morning I'm Craig Treadway first Chris Benoit now crush what cops are saying about the death of former World Tag Team Champion wrestler Wayman is the guy really dead or is it another funny thing oh he's using the Benoit thing too like oh let's now say that a bunch of guys are dead siela just he's dead all right a lot of wrestlers have died died lately really oh yeah yeah the list is pretty crazy if you if you care to look it up here's the story about crush it's quick and former pro wrestler Brian crush Adams has died authorities say Adams wife found the WWF star unconscious yesterday and his Tampa Florida home police do not suspect foul play Wow and if death comes less than two months after pro wrestler Chris Benoit murdered his wife and son before killing himself Adams that sounds like an entertainment report yet and another dev his wife found him that must be a drag he was like he was like the gumbo marks of demolition what a girlfriend girly curly Joe Besser Canseco is ruled compared to gum oh no we got a place again and they would stay there Sam we're gonna go back and we're gonna go off the road for a second you said it sounds like entertainment report or whatever you know you gotta hear this news clip we played it earlier we played it yesterday we can't get enough of this I love this guy this reporters laughing his ass off as he's like reporting this story that's all I'll say it's J Warren out of Nebraska I fired crash these three people dead police in Nebraska say a rental truck carrying two people lost control crossed the median and collided head-on with a semi truck both trucks burst into flames and witnesses say there were several explosions excuse me the two people the two people in the rental truck and then trying for the semi this is a sad story excuse me we're killing crew said they have fires contained in about ten minutes was he fired immediately I mean immediately he said that what he left because somebody was holding up pictures of the victims I gotta hear it again the pause that when he goes the dance a rental truck but can't you turn a laugh into a cry to say no there was a point there that he realized have been fun it was right from the start you can hear I'm losing I don't know if you saw you know the two helicopters the question do we tell you those people are [ __ ] idiots it was congresswoman that anchor I don't know if you could I I could you can hear the guy died in a train well we're just gonna go back and see what that she's Eisley you hear that like you're like it's like a card and she's over it just being way so professional that yeah well we're gonna see what happened I can see what happens my best friend just died after these words pay some bills and the guy who's like nice would Monica yeah he would one good way to handle it is the truck guy yeah you could hear right from the beginning yeah that he's losing it he's trying to laugh oh yeah you can hear the quiver in his voice I probably crash these three people dead police in Nebraska say a rental truck people lost control crossed the median and collided head-on with a semi truck both trucks burst into flames and witnesses say there were several explosions excuse me zing and it's like excuse me like he's mad at himself excuse me uh-huh and then he got when he's trying to say the rental truck heals the root and then he can't even deal oh boy Thomas filly curly Joe DeRita and Joe Besser there were two curly Joe's sorry don't well there was there was a curly it was curly curly but then there was curly Joe it was at one of the powers brothers yeah with the Shemp and ammo this guy's excited when there was Larry fine correct then there was a Joe Besser then there was Joe Besser and then there was a curly Joe who was the guy I'll pinch you yeah yeah like that guy didn't he suck you awful that was her [ __ ] curl Turley was the only funny one Kemp was hilarious dude I love [ __ ] I didn't like chimp shampoo you were shot guys curly I like I'm pranati curly was actually had funny lines yeah curly did a funny one there's one where they're being they're being proper you know at a proper party of course and so what's his name Moses Oh curling ttan yessing Tim he's making the word yes into an aristocrats one time he didn't he shot some guy some ties him to pay came hump his head and like shot it he goes oh it's her ranch Allah you just put five shots into a divot I like Moe but he was very funny most scared me as a kid when I was a kid I thought he was gonna hit me and make me cry yeah yeah like Moe is that the nasty one and then once they all got old it was just pathetic to watch them slap each other and that's when they started bringing on like I'll give you such a pinch yes like that guy and they were all like old Moe and just don't hurt each other anyone stop let's and make wrinkled gray hair yeah watching a home young couple kiss hey they're in Louisville curly Larry Larry was just there to get hit yeah exactly Larry added nothing line wise or anything he's just there for Moe to beat yes one of my favorite moments but I think it was moment it was Shemp did it to somebody this somebody was on a ladder and like you know the things that you're used to like I'll say wash a window I like that type of a squeegee yeah I forget who I met have been Moe who did the shrimp but he's on top of the ladder and Moe's on the ground and he takes the squeegee and he jams it up in a chef's face under his nose and just to see a squeegee Jim oh it was some great violence funny I can't do violence now there was a comedian taking out a cartoons they really violent oh there's a comedian in Boston named Mike Donovan was just one he's never left Boston but he was great and he had a bit about that there should have been one three minute episode of The Three Stooges they're there whatever they're they're plumbers and houses give me that pipe and then he hits Curley with the pipe and Curley goes down on the stand going I didn't know about heroes should have been one episode of same thing clink and the Gestapo guy are talking and Hogan goes yeah but the dancing girls were great and stop guys clink have this man shot it's coming yeah they have gestapo come there and hug gonna be swaggering through the could you like hang him and then we'll shoot him and all of his men actually first shoot his men in front of them yes start with the little French one make him [ __ ] assist come back Weiser try to pick up my secretary there we lop is friends hands off make him eat them back to the truck story oh yeah so what does he lose it right away you're saying yeah after the first sentence you get here he lost it if I crash these three people dead police in Nebraska say a rental truck control crossed the median and collided head-on with a semi truck both trucks burst into flames and witnesses say there were several explosions excuse me the two people in the room the two people in the real truck and then trying for the semi this is a sad story you know try to finish the story not you don't continue to pollute their deaths right now I'm having some problems with my throat can I hand this off to Nancy or something and you grab some water and to a spit-take don't laugh and she they're dead all right back to see flaps family might be watching that one well they don't contact everyone who loves the guy yeah they contact his wife and that's it oh so somebody who [ __ ] really cared about the dude in the semi found out by a dude laughing laughing all right Sam Oh back to you and wrestling or back down the road all right Vince McMahon well yeah we have nothing else on crush right no just a third guy because and spice up a solo career a little for a little bit but it wasn't stopped you know didn't really pan out his face makeup looks a little too much like like the Ultimate Warrior as like half Ultimate Warrior I got an idea would wrestling fan cry over this guy's death no probably not if he rock isn't crying then you rock we got the crying audio for Louie oh the oh you mean that wrestling fan he would cry over this what he cry over this one I don't know if he'd cry oh dude I don't know he'd have to well he's such a douche it's a great video and with a wrestling fan in the stands at some local gym and he it's he's on wouldn't pull out bleachers in a gym and there's four people around at tops the bleachers aren't even full and and there's some wrestlers they're giving interviews yeah and he stands up and starts talking and boy he's got some some stuff to tell them and I can't quite contain himself they talking about the wrestler who died here is well I think he he's emotional because of Owen Hart's death or any Guerrero's yeah yeah rare oh yeah so now it's like this is the benchmark well with this wrestling fan cry over crushed he's he's a big fat guy he's fat he's like wrestling is his life and I'll hold on I just want to thank each and every one out thank you so much mr. pumpers Laird what the beep oh my god I loved I looked at Lois during that and I just love the look of disgust on Lois face when he was like what is he doing you don't be perfect as he's talking if out of frame a shotgun just entered no he just made his death unsaddle crying wrestling be like who rule like I can do something that dumb you just become branded as murder herbal that's it should be able to just wipe them out yes you get then you have to be careful how you [ __ ] act because if you have something that dumb then you just get up it's like registering as a sex offender yeah when you move to a new 10 years it's okay to murder me you won't go to jail ya know but no one cares about me in the old I am in the old days used to be able to make a complete ass of yourself and it just passed it was a moment yep and maybe a couple of people let's still pictures maybe a greeny piece of audio tape most now that guy is forever he's on the Opie and Anthony show gonna be righteous no we don't we beat him up pretty good ever gonna be have us on the air about what happened yeah yeah you have to or else you'll do yourself stay from Manhattan he writes wrestling crying wrestling fan would would cry if he found out that Vince McMahon wasn't a millionaire he would cry at everything so what are we saying he wouldn't cry over crushes down he wasn't a legend he was more of a kitchy kitchy thank you crying CD bags like the Luis Soho of wrestling sort of but it's 240 every year did fine nice [ __ ] a nice hot waffle a little better than I would have been basically what's but before he put this back in its a CD case we got to play Mike Schmidt cuz it's out its out in here I anga before we put it back in the article crying audio Mike Schmidt retiring from 18 years ago I left Dayton Ohio with two very bad knees and a dream to become a major league baseball player who's laughing [Music] those are the two anchors that were watching a model runway model fall down on one girl reports really fell down and they couldn't stop laughing they played it over and over again it was like they were doing a radio show we have to play that you have the models all right we got that one we rock just working really hard sound clip Tuesday Louie hasn't seen a lot of these you got it all right good this is Fashion Week over in Paris the latest fashions are on the runway to next spring but out you also out there today does it's what British designers shows had the difficulty a model fell down twice that's her going down once the young woman wearing that pink skirt in the orange platform shoes the small quite recovered after that there she goes Eddard that was uncle that's embarrassing this is at least a second time well you all were just feeling I got a real me that is all right [Music] [Applause] [Laughter] where in the world is that what's great about is the wobble that she does try to keep herself from like a newborn it is one funniest Falls you'll see yeah because she really tries hard not to fall down as she wobbles back and forth uncontrollably oh just but don't don't pause it I got a broadcaster he was just a [ __ ] guy yeah falls down and laughing it falls off over by the way Mike from Minnesota Louie needs to buy next time radio it's weird that it happens on the show though it's just like what people do out there you have something cool you got to share we know a lot of the people listening right now per these clips a lot of times but it's like we get excited that we get to play Louie for the first no and I listen to this show too when I smell that's a joke I just enjoy hearing him still I don't know what it is about me I'm [ __ ] I now the requested a weatherman you've seen Gate wet oh okay well we're never gonna get through the vents thing which one's okay weatherman with the cockroach what about angry Katrina weatherman angry Katrina with where he was trying to tell the weather and he was going on a little too long interrupted and the anchorwoman was trying to like cut him off because it was Katrina and the weatherman like freaked out thinking it was all about them like it was their day to shine man I'm a weatherman I'm a meteorologist this is my day you know keep your other stories away and and he got so into these details about barometric pressure no one gave a flying [ __ ] about that the anchor was like politely trying to step in there right oh he didn't appreciate you haven't heard that yet that would be nice mr he's looking for that key to the rock i go e to the r to the ODE of the seeds takes a while to the only to the OSI fills time 202 the OSA e to the R to the OSI rock coming back which okay yeah okay everyone seems to be able to come up with cool little names for themselves with initials and two names for one I know that's the oak Scott one that what do I got well the team the team you know you and your girlfriend no I don't you do that's the team it calls them the team I've heard I've heard that club soda can t use it a lot yeah well they combined their names they like to combine my last name we don't together and and that's what we call team that you mean like like it yeah and the combination is that your last name they're just live yeah no no no not like not at all what happen is hey you're not a remember I am what's happening want to destroy I'm proud of you I remember I'm not being a member of what team Hugo yeah no last name we won't say lenses obviously but it's a combination of the two names so it comes out q Hughes is the first one and then yeah team Hugo it's like where we team here we go like to eat dinner this evening like it's it's Secret Service yeah right team you go I say we because I'm a member will say an honorary member be a full-time team Hugo moving out right right team you go moving out right it's time to go look how red over you a little warm jacquard from Atlanta right hey why don't you guys show louis c.k the one where Kennedy got Josh and is a good one who hears that yeah chanced here's the CNN weather guy he's a bit he's a bit on the [ __ ] side I was I managed it's his day used to be on TV when I would get up in the morning and watch a little TV not anymore huh I don't know if he is having checked out seen in a while ago but the storm was 902 billa bars 902 he had a couple of hours ago so it has filled in to do pause for a second in with some air no until you know what it is - it's like this is Katrina so they want to show pictures of masses of blinding evil acts out of their homes and flood waters yeah that's what they want to show helicopters holding people out of roofs you want to see the guy that was outside of the Superdome pointing it at a corpse at the co-chair and saying I wouldn't treat my dog like they want to get back to that coverage Allah bar they go to the Weathermen guy and he's talking like millibars and stuff and then the woman's like you know the producer the directors in her ear going get off this guy let's go back to the action right no way out but this guy thinks he's the [ __ ] people suggested I changed the team name to team douche Jill thanks guys sorry didn't mean that inadvertent kicking your ass under the bus you go you're a queer yeah that's the the apparent shiver that a woman will get when that cold water goes on in her dead before it's a chill yeah little douche type kill I think it's you could equate it and the male side with what you call a piss shiver shiver you ever take a piss and that's warm liquid leaving your body right it kind of as you're pissing you go like that's kind of what a douche chill would feel like for women that don't douches just it's a it's a stink shiver cuz the stink the sleeves they're right they go stink leaves their box whoa it's a dry heave so foul and to spray foreign liquid into their cut you clean out that [ __ ] dead garbage their husbands don't like it's a box kick winds the winds they give when their [ __ ] is it's a [ __ ] garbage barge you fold it over like a [ __ ] Dorito or no [ __ ] burrito that's what it is it's a folded barge of garbage mmm was [ __ ] with a with an admiral on the end of it pelicans flying around it folded up like a piece of pizza it is but you can't even clean it out with a giant magnet because nuns metal in there I'm definitely it's all fetid you don't appreciate woman a woman it's a fire a [ __ ] like I just liquid in there to [ __ ] spray for wasps just to get near it you need that long Hornet spray everyone I don't work on my Mustang for about six months in the summer and they'll make nests under there and got a gun to the hood yep do that long range all right back to the weather man yeah with the what is it the billow dilib or millibars little bars dildo bars of pressure I say I'm still standing there with his head [Laughter] there's more the weatherman more delivers it's filled in a little bit filled in with some air but Camille let's like that Feroz I don't know what that means what does that want if you would let me talk Camille Camille was 908 and so this is actually now not as strong as Camille but not really as strong as it's been 908 I'm walking over here because you're I can have this chart but it's not in front of me 908 millibars is 26.8 one inches of mercury this storm got down to twenty six point six one and right now is twenty six point nine eight now if you would go to your home barometer that you have it's probably a big circle hanging on your wall no manometer you go look at that that is completely off the screen rarely would you ever have to have a barometer that would go that low in the northern hemisphere unless you were obviously trying nobody has a barometer you [ __ ] gay this morning just having fun with you this morning like I can't even be honest and just say look it's my moment to shine with my mercury inches of mercury everybody go down this road now we got to go with anchor people that fine I want to hear that one we got two really good ones but that guy got so flustered after she like told him off that he couldn't get anything I've walked over this chart now and the the mill really inches this was 28 inches of mercury this they hope people's better for a reason yeah he's his heart was racing he was [ __ ] she [ __ ] him over hold that you know the ear bit off really hard and say if that [ __ ] talks to me again next time there's a catastrophic hurricane I want my I want my rights yes I mean falls off all the time it we got to [ __ ] he'll have a Pepsi go Chad don't you know coke is what men drink but he thought he had something for real for one no way that city was wiped out so I could show off my community college educated yeah watch me talk about like the barometer yeah find your home on it's probably that rounding on the wall and then you look around go [ __ ] that's been a barometer all this time getting to work like 96 inches of mercury we had one on a lamp in our living room and that's to think barely move it went from here to here it seems fair stormy exactly that's what you need if you're gonna go out and go crabbing right you're on The Deadliest Catch you need a barometer basically if it went off the charts you just knew your [ __ ] the apocalypse was happy even barometer makers made just funny things on they're not fit for man or beast we're ready from wack-bag this will end the whole team thing Opie how about you name your team after you and her ages so you can be team 15 [Laughter] we got you by the way if you can't find your barometer at home look in that [ __ ] look in that folding folded septic tank that your gal calls a [ __ ] it's probably falling there caved in septic what is your problem with women today Jimmy I love women I'm all a vagina that needs to be dude oh one that needs to be yeah I'm thinking I thought you were saying unkempt horse then I wholeheartedly agree filthy [ __ ] that's what I in general I think the word [ __ ] is a weird word for a vagina is a vagina a decent one anyways like little flower petals like you hear a piccolo in your head when you see a vagina yeah yeah nice flower petal enix a [ __ ] yeah that I if I may jump in then look and think I think of a pool slide that's been left under a tree and all that stuff fell on it and you gotta hose it down yeah it kind of looks like that as you're just shoving water up that yeah or like a giant vagina that's eating a town and the National Guard is shooting at it and it's not helping at all when you're [ __ ] a healthy-looking one you pull your dick out it's got like [ __ ] little milk marks around it's like what happened [ __ ] automatic depressed taking [ __ ] Haldol like white [ __ ] that [ __ ] manic-depressive together I get a [ __ ] milk ring on the end of my dick you slime bucket hose this whole out please we got we got anchor fight we should start with these anchors let's go at each other the LA ones that's the big guess let's go with Bill Evans weather guy Bill Evans arguing with the anchor while Laurie Stokes just sits there yeah the anchor wait the anchor and the weather guy go at it over the name of trumps wife okay here today and dress if something old something new and something that cost about a hundred grand here's a look at the wedding dress made for supermodel millennion else the former for the future what was that you know what why don't you do it bill no I'm not the entrance Alania right once you go over well do it I'm not the anchor well you know what then Don over there during the video what doesn't see go ahead do it go it has 300 feet of satin you're not the Edgar that don't interrupt me I just go the guy was designed by John and the bride plans another dress Avira wearing design after the couple's first dance wedding is set for Saturday why don't you give it a shot there done hey I'm just representing the audience my bad I'm sorry bill I'm not looking for an apology would you like to take a notion nice one fence-mending country to explain why her mother had a black eye okay it's all right [ __ ] codependent slob hold it here - exactly a little honesty at least out of the two anchors Oh God yeah that bad boy what you do Billy Billy what you want to take another shot at another Sheldon I'll take a shot at you you son of a [ __ ] we lucked out on that one we were just rolling tape yeah we just happen to be on all the table watching we used to watch them it didn't make YouTube or anything then that's a great one and Bill what Bill Evans won that war that's great because now god he's not yeah they're both kind of right yeah they're both sort of what a man should have kept his [ __ ] mouth shot yeah I kind of stumbled over some words cares it's not this show yeah when we ticket every little [ __ ] thing anyone does wrong and and the anchor uh-huh he should have just shut up good that he stuck up for himself though you don't let a guy just yeah and then Billy thought he would make the little comment you wanna take another try and then the anchor we go ahead yeah I know yeah do you want no I wanna do it Billy is off the weather it's not my job all right here we go here's the big get this is from 1994 it's out there in LA KABC this is the two anchors going at it just before they like before live it's hard to get so is obviously obviously some guy that didn't like the went on the air or do you live so they're rolling tape forever and yeah and some engineer smuggled this one out them and said [ __ ] this is too good yeah it's obvious when they go to all the time it really is frequently complaining about it then we better complaining cuz tonight I said we better talk about it because I think you've got a problem I think we've got a problem all right if that's what you think and we'll talk about it after the show and we'll talk about it with Roger Bell because I'm not gonna sit here night after night and put up with this [ __ ] okay night after night night after night like that's the way it's gonna go take the ante up a little higher than that even hmm you're not only wrong you're way out of line let me tell you you started it and what Harold Greene you might get him really Harold Greene okay okay you want to start dealing with [ __ ] go ahead that's what you want and just might get it you know you go home and have a couple of shooters and I don't know what the [ __ ] happens when you come back you're not the same lady some nice it is in when news happens the number one station for news and information in Southern California now Paul Moyer and Mark Johnny Martin weather and Todd Donahoe sport this is Eyewitness News Mike three men dead tonight on it right into it man that guys are professionals just imagine it's like an old [ __ ] married couple just sitting there I was good and get each other that was a good one I was are a drinking and she keep they both keep their cool yeah beer of them stumbles now she's totally confident she's like kind of out of line nah I'll take the ante up I'll take the anti-us he's like I don't know who Harold Greene is but that's all you want how you want great Vokoun any good old Harold Greene oh good old Harold Greene there's a pause where the fights really over and then he decides to go yeah you go home and you get a couple of shooters in you couple of shooters in yeah yeah she's like [ __ ] this I need a drink I picture looking like like Dean warmers wife a couple of shooters I have I have the goddamn Senior Honors dinner tonight breaking news breaking news breaking news we need a breaking news sweeper we don't have one hostess cupcake little fruit are you ladies getting tired uh yeah drudges reporting radio host Don Imus has agreed to settle with CBS for twenty million dollars holy gee and a non disparaging Clause legal sources claim the move opens the possibility Imus will soon return to the airwaves possibly on WABC in New York helping developing wow it is on the front page of Drudge right there yep do they all him 40 or 50 ma he's he got his first year so damn on 40 already too familiar yeah yeah you got half of any gets to move on and make more for somebody else and yep it's not a bad deal doing wrong twenty million dollars Ritchie he just made 20 million for saying yes he did 20 million out of his camp you're not that you think about it in the end 20 million for nothing because that's Wow resigning for probably more reciting for a minimum of five a year way more than would have made if nothing happened cuz he would have died he's dwindling now he's not grown but now it'll grow well now it's a boosted his career yeah he was on the other side of it absolutely but now for the next year people who all are gonna want to hear what he has to say how long do you think he'll have to sit for like would he know that might be in it Oh probably well they've been hinting that he's going to come back in January so someone already knew that it probably has like a four or five month no compete for that settlement though that might be something whether they give you twenty million you got to sit out remember what they did to us Judy's already sat out and another four or five months will take them to January cuz everyone's starting to say who's coming back in January to say yeah just thought what if they make it they give him that money in but that make him sit out for the rest of his contract he's like 60 something he can't wait five more years if it was a year dude he had a good case too man yeah I know yeah a really good case so though so there was he had a lot of negotiating his contract said he had to be controversial yeah to be warned all kinds of things that you said no way I'm gonna go for the whole lump and they said alright how about this we'll give you half it looks like it's about half of what they owed him maybe a little less than half and maybe said look instead of sitting out the five years we're gonna make you sit out another four or five months and then you can go and and because they've been saying January January January January is the winter book I know there's a little inside for people but the fall book is really important from let me explain why see twenty six point five inches of mercury if I could if I could let me talk no because that stupid Chad these little things have been coming servicing the last few weeks and everyone's been saying January January January so that's probably it I want to for months yeah yeah yeah that sounds about right could it be funny they came back he just trashed us and [ __ ] talked us and destroy us in the right yeah opening Anthony oh there are hacks yeah yeah I got a lot of cowboy hats with twenty million dollars baby he's gonna have some nice things to say about us when he gets back on is he well let me tell you what I think of that man he's an old lodger hmm yeah now we have to really compete with him when it comes back there's a lot of people gonna be tuning him in my dad still stands there has nothing to say [Laughter] matter Sam I'll ask you what do you think what do you think of two new what do you like the direction Vince is going it or do you not like oh yeah I like it no one cares oh here's the clip because I've had this is what Vince had to do what what happened Sam let's get it over with well last week we found out the Vince there was a paternity suit that Vince has an illegitimate child by somebody and he doesn't know who the child is and he doesn't know who the woman is bastards impossible what his many discrepancies throughout his lifetime [ __ ] Pat Patterson in the doodoo key and we found out last night that he lost his virginity at the age of 12 so it could be Wow have anybody wait dad dad yes but this is Albany loss is Virginia 12 well this is all being written by WWF writers isn't it isn't this all just absolutely sick you're the one who faked your own death then God slept through the paternity suit by a woman you don't even know I'm acting where he has always been horrible he's very good today I came from the plaintiffs attorney's office good and it seems as though you're ill Egyptians as though my half brother or sister is standing around this room right was Vince making a face like in the WWE Superstar he's a wrestler one of the wrestlers is Vince's son we don't know come here baby boy there's gonna be a big Alliance once they hook up be war deep dark secret about to me that's right I got jungle fever it's so weird when you when you see it during the wrestling matches when they play backstage things yeah and it's something in an office where some guy I'm a lawyer from this company I'm talking loud for no reason we're in a little office but I'm handing you these things these documents oh my god and there's cables around and lights cuz nobody cleaned the setup and the guys always come want to be like someone that's in the organization is a wrestler yeah always too big to be lay on the suits hi I'm the eye doctor I'm here to examine one of the guys and he's got like pythons like porn Wow like yeah I've got a mask tattooed to my face I'm an optometrist which one's my boy what do you think it is Sam yeah it could be anyone oh my god this is the same [ __ ] gag as the card blew on they just took the car blow up yeah and because remember that was it could have been any one of the wrestlers and whether they brought them all out and we're like who blew up Vince and they tell Vince when Ben why I decided to go loco and kill a family itself they couldn't do the death angle so Vince comes back with a new angle to a mystery that involves all the wrestlers it's the same faking his death being outed by reality of Benoit's death yeah should destroy the whole thing but they whose mother did I [ __ ] it could literally be quite fake wrestling this is all fake I swear to god they would slay mommy did I tell get out of your knees get on your knees i bug like a dog he loves doing that we love the over-the-top visit take off your bra now that's right no rubber that's right smart flip so you have no idea no well he said he faked his own death because who looks like Vince yeah who they gotta look like each other right well it's gonna be Triple H and then that makes it because then this Triple H is married to his daughter which would make some big is incestuous while the chick thing while they try to get the ratings up in Alabama finally he did look long and hard at mr. Kennedy who the [ __ ] is mr. loved him in those airplanes knowing some of these guys but Kennedy mr. Kennedy is a big superstar right now Lizzy Kennedy he has his wig room over the shotgun whatever here's the ring we're in the kitchen on the way in so it's him no I'm saying could be it could be the Miz the Miz was in Detroit it could be him why didn't we ask him this is a big fan of the Opie and Anthony show and all about now I restore on his blog can't be someone old we know it's not like he lost his virginity at 12 and how old is Vince he's gobby 60 uh they're just stalling I just got a communique so they're doing this so it could be anybody no I got a communique started stopping neutrons yeah but that's coming in ask them how mr. Kennedy and introduces himself and supposedly he could do the yell whatever the yell is oh he just shots his name let's hear he goes a Kennedy not real no he doesn't yeah the mic comes down from the ceiling like you know yeah he pushes the ring announcer out of the way won't let him anybody else announces himself wow that's terrific Sam it gets the crowd moving oh I bet a lot of people are suggesting that this son is the Undertaker the pits like [ __ ] oh [ __ ] the daddy so they made they made him lose his virginity at 12 so that it could look any box there's no one old enough to be like 50 and and wrestling and Ric Flair was standing right behind him right after he said 12 and they said that means it could be anyone and then Ric Flair was standing right there but I don't think Ric Flair is a bit out of the age remai baby although Ric Flair looks a little bit like this mr. Kennedy version looks like a young can we hear it is their relation is there a relationship there no no let's see how good of an impression yeah here's damn good let's go [Applause] douchebag mr. Kennedy is a big superstar later Kennedy's a tool it does a [ __ ] character yu-gi-oh you do these special needs comes out in a superhero alright find him actually he plays a Eric Bischoff's - nephew that's how he got the job but there's too many too many relations there just as other wrestlers moves because he's such a big fan he doesn't so it's probably the [ __ ] one does he talk funny yes he does do we have any of him oh no I didn't even know what's going on with the w/e these days my god I'm watching what a calamity I gotta find out who's son as his Vince's yeah Oh Cleveland needs the wrestling partner yeah that's crime time there with the primetime and super crazy could it be crime time whatever you want farid yeah yeah give me a number [Applause] he's got rich bosses old haircut and Mental Capacity he's Mexican it looks like Jay London they're taking advantage of this that's crying Mexican guy with the Mexican flag on is cha that's you Jay that's the oh my god they're acting [ __ ] cuz they're talking to [ __ ] yeah they had a cast [ __ ] by the way this guy passed the audition audition to be [ __ ] wrestling did you special I got a special number for you yeah Tony's not a good number in the road good number no no no Eugene you want to be number one we can make you number one oh my god why it's crazy it's a really old version of a [ __ ] person too that he leaves out he talks like a caveman because [ __ ] people don't talk like that no you got good numbers they don't talk that's how they made fun of them in the 40s good number good number no [ __ ] people they do talk slowly good night they don't leave words out of talk like a [ __ ] fish fish thank you that's Chris phew I guess last names are for dummies thank you for Massachusetts let's do line today give them so they haven't gotten any crap for uh I'm gonna [ __ ] he's special he's not [ __ ] okay nuts but you know Vince could kill wrestlers or television that's all over TV regular family television he gets away with murder literally Hugo Hugo Hugo you had your fun yeah you're fun funny the guidelines of the day yes all right here's a runner up are you ready to rock me Rock had a bad day today she's had a bad day since [ __ ] 2004 it's not time you had a good day Hamish brush neck here's a yes Bill Rizzuto has died oh what a shock the SCOOTER what he died of all the I like of the Yankees have to confirm it like he's their property by the Yankees it's just another move by the Yankees before the trade deadline decided to let him die so they can bring in whitey for it is it a consultant his process can be used the [ __ ] pitching rosin a [Laughter] [ __ ] mule kicking through the front window of the Money Store the money star that's right we have money here and a [ __ ] it up a little mule just put his foot right in his chin holy cow I don't think I'm gonna make it poor phil rizzuto too soon two seconds he was walking out the front door and stop that's right fell face-first I hope Cora was watching till his wife they always talked about his stupid old man glasses fell off the scooter can eat my ass the scooter they were losing 14:01 and he'd be talking about his nephew and you wanted to slice all their throats shut your [ __ ] doddering mouth we're getting killed they would sneak out to be traffic of course she was stories came out yeah you don't want to get stuck in that Yankee Stadium traffic you know sneaky would sneak out like of an out or two to go Frank Messer changes diapers he was lying he doesn't got a traffic bill white and Frank Messer he would smell like [ __ ] he would do tea in his pants could you get this [ __ ] this [ __ ] Cryptkeeper out of here put him on the [ __ ] van Wyk he was good i love the way i love Mercer well my bombers was after by Bill white he was a good e'en good one too I was I was a boy it was it was booties and fright was our Messer bill white and throws it up yeah the SCOOTER they don't work together I'm Frank Messer Bobby Murcer oh here's a runner-up line of the day world's oldest woman died this happens yeah whatever the world's oldest vagina is in the brain now even think of that I was just buried now sitting there somewhere feel louis c.k the YouTube star you Oh Oh your your phone everyone's got such weird ah here's another runner-up line of the day let's see what polish videos are beating it right now uh all right here's the poll by a person doing the same thing oh boy this is great I was very good and we're not explaining listen to the replay here's another runner-up line of the day he was like the gum Oh marks of demolition not really the top build was the one who had a girlfriend curly curly Joe Besser not even he comes fo is ruled compared to gum Oh like how they just the end we're all staring our fault it's time to go here's our line of the day looks like you [Music] | Helpful Edits: Comedy | UCViTC3_79g7R7E8ITznSS1Q | 2019-10-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | 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d7NPIYWqJTQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7NPIYWqJTQ | Mini Rocketman Concept | 1959 nice suits great haircuts skinny ties on the downside an oil crisis big cars and an increasing number of people living in cities this inspired engineer sir alex design the mini a fuel-efficient car filled with lots of creative ideas that allow the maximum amount of room inside taking up the minimum space outside or as sir annika sagonis put it we did specifically design the car before the fuel shortage at the time mini was right for its time and the rest as they say is history 2011 history repeats itself fuel shortages big cars everywhere and fifty percent of the world living in cities it seemed the best way forward was to go back again so we took salic is original mini design principles and created the new mini rocket man concept the mini rocket man concept is our vision of the future the philosophy of 1959 built for 2011 and beyond and at just over three meters it has a revolutionary super light carbon fiber cross system making it easy to try out new space-saving ideas like doors that fall back on the chassis and draw spaces in the trunk it lets you connect to friends and express your mood with three light modes and a beautiful array of future thinking features right please we are sure that sir alex agonis would say this little family it's fantastic history may repeat itself but minnie doesn't with a heart from 1959 the mini rocketman concept is the right design for the future anyway enough talk let's see how this bad boy drives you | Stash Magazine | UCNtaDbQvj2i-6KN1araC3Hg | 2014-04-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 266 | 1,463 |
_irE4SABQYU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_irE4SABQYU | #SU2023 - Plenary Recap: “Militarisation and climate change: a neglected link” | [Music] monetization and climate change have two Dimensions militarization is the cause of climate change as militaries have huge carbon Footprints and climate change as a cause for war so we are going to have a future where we're going to fight about food and water and so on so all the more it's important to focus on peace and how we can build peace and how we can build security all together so we're not going to have to fight about resources what I'm afraid of is that we are going to use this militarization and all the military in the future to defend our privileges and that we are going to like defend our borders and make you even more of a fortress and that's why we should band up together and especially give the global South also a voice in the whole struggle foreign | European Left | UCl_YWFMr23gqf2ljq4Eh7XQ | 2023-07-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 147 | 782 |
lj0SRiXeJZQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj0SRiXeJZQ | Computer restarts on shutdown (2 Solutions!!) | [Music] eat more mango and drink more apple juice now this question this video this video is about i kind of forgot this video oh yes yes yes yes this video will help you out technically it will show a question and then possible solutions why should we eat more mango and drink more apple juice well because it's good for your brain although i keep forgetting things in this video anyway enjoy the video and please like and subscribe because that would be really really really helpful for me and my family god bless [Applause] [Music] click like and subscribe thank you for watching god bless | Roel Van de Paar | UCPF-oYb2-xN5FbCXy0167Gg | 2021-08-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 107 | 592 |
43hCZiejUwY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43hCZiejUwY | Vol. 1 Appendix A - GGBTS Library PhD Carrel Tour | hello and welcome to an oral history of the church our first video offering on the YouTube page this is going to be a tour of a little aspect of the library and then we're having another video giving you a fuller tour of the building so this is kind of a way of seeing what the library building was at the mill valley campus before they moved away to Ontario and Fremont and elsewhere so I'm in the entryway right now for the library building you can see behind me the main floor of the library out there it's dark because my co-host Jonathan works for the library and so he brought us in before ours which I requested so it wouldn't bother people with this tour and what I'm taking you is the PhD study carrels then walk backwards just long enough to demonstrate the hallway we're coming up on its a tucked away here in the little hallway on the mezzanine level when it was originally built in the 80s these were tucked away and used for preaching practice rooms they were they were built as small little units with some soundproofing built in them to allow folks to come and record themselves and listen back to their sermons later so I've been renting this Carol for years and years and now I've got to turn it in in three days today is Friday May twentieth 2016 and on Monday May twenty-third the library is closing that night for good after then the library staff who come in are only doing so in order to pack up all the books and eventually taking apart all the shelving and moving everything where it goes so for for us right here this is what a steady Carol looks like one of the one of the PhD th md men study carrels so this is again a locked room this is my it's got a bunch of comics on the front because my god here we go this little light of mine is now on so it's a pretty small space you can already see the back wall not long after I open the door right like immediately they graciously supplied a wooden desk here and wouldn't share their it's a pretty small space it is so you can see the soundproofing on the walls behind me and there's this glass window here which I actually forget why that window is there that leads into another room there's a hallway there that allows you to look in so it's it's a space that provides you an opportunity to just kind of get away and studying get your work done for myself I've got pictures up a family which you can see behind me and I've got a too many books on the shelves there they're going vertically now instead of horizontally because there's just too many I've had this Carol for over seven years that's longer than my first child was born my first child was born after I've had this place and I've had this I've been renting it for so it's it's one little corner one little piece of the library but a meaningful one to me very helpful very helpful to a lot of others as well right near us is a large room that's currently being used as archives because it's got the only air conditioning in the whole building which I'm quite envious of on hot days it was in past years TV station run out of this library building by the seminary by seminary staff and now it is for the moment the archives section where they can lock things away that shouldn't circulate and keeping it dry and relatively cool so that's all for a little tour of the PhD study Carrel the next one will be even better because it'll be a tour of the full building god bless you all right | An Oral History of the Church | UCB-W1Xr-IHhpM4N1nt0pi9g | 2016-05-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 660 | 3,420 |
II6Qc5WUfyk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=II6Qc5WUfyk | The Poplar Field - W. Cowper | the poplar field w caulker the cutting down of a favorite grove of poplar trees seems more keenly felt because of the knowledge that it cannot be replaced in the speaker's lifetime a bad mood may explain the conclusion that humans don't seem to value anything that lasts longer than themselves the poplar field the poplars are felled farewell to the shade and the whispering sound of the cool colonnade the winds play no longer and sing in the leaves nor also in his booze and their image receives 12 years have elapsed since i first took a view of my favorite field in the bank where they grew and now in the grass behold they are laid and the tree is my seat that once lent me a shade the blackbird has fled to another retreat where the hazels afford him a screen from the heat and the scene where his melody charmed me before resounds with his sweet flowing diddy no more my fugitive years are all hasting away and i must dare long lie as lowly as they with the turf on my breast and the stone at my head air another such grove shall arise in its stent it is a sight to engage me if anything can to muse on the perishing pleasures of man though his life be a dream his enjoyments i see have a being less durable even than he you | The Great-Relatives Poetry Schoolbook | UCl82jpskywyofwIZxpjQs6g | 2021-07-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 239 | 1,231 |
jLYgFLdPAvY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLYgFLdPAvY | Shopping At Disney Springs July 2019 | [Music] ladies and gentlemen can I please have your attention I've just been handed an urgent and horrifying news story all of you [Music] hatred it has been a very long time since I've been to Disney springs and today I decided to just take a little stroll around the springs and check out some of the cool shops see some merchandise maybe get some food and just take in all the ambience so let's go do this and I suppose a first stop would definitely be the wonderful world of Disney look at that stitches spitting up a storm Wow I tell you that he C is blasting in here it's a hot day out today so it kind of feels good one thing I really like about the new world of Disney is the fact that everything is kind of in its own section like this is the mug section mugs so we're gonna take a look at some of the cool fancy nifty mugs they got going on here and see if there's any that might entice us to buy them Wow I like this mug it looks a little cartoonish where you can see a Epcot monorail Expedition Everest The Tree of Life Hollywood studios Tower of Terror and Magic Kingdom Cinderella Castle little Space Mountain over there too I like it oh is this supposed to depict Sauron Wow fancy I don't know how much they are they're not marked oh yeah 1499 look at this now that is a proper sized coffee company oh yeah that is pretty awesome the baymax one too and if you look on the inside of the baymax one it actually tells you how you're feeling look at that oh I like it these kind of mugs are always cool to look at Jeannie because then like when you like hold it up to take a sip it looks like your bottom half is that take a dive into the clothing section and look at it in here it's very pink must being we're in the ladies section yeah that's what it looks like look at this I remember when this was a hot commodity here I couldn't get it anywhere and now they got leggins to fancy look at these fancy little ponchos well they're not Poncho's but I like it wow that's pretty cool $50 they got a little Marvel section over here too that's pretty awesome got some adventures hats ooh I don't like that material though isn't just classic marbles and some kind of Halloween costume strange I do like this coffee mug though it's like Thor's hammer that's pretty awesome $20 they have a really cool toy story for section that I really like actually so we're gonna take a look at some of the cool stuff they got over there look at this look at the little four key up here we need to go to Hollywood studios to meet them you can just come right here that is so awesome do kaboom the greatest stuntman of all time we got a little buzz lightyear all right look at that I'll tell you what they're really going all out about both people on Toy Story 4 they have action figures t-shirts costumes hats craziness they even have the action staff that's funny they call a Bo Peep action staff from Toy Story forward to Star Wars they have another great section where you add look at that that is awesome and it looks like we're bringing flannel back pretty fancy oh crush the rebellion how much is that $65 for flannel Wow they also got some fancy Star Wars bags here too let me this little Yoda look at that face Oh usual loser your knows about they're for Yoda bag isn't good enough they got your ears who even know another cool thing that I like is the way that they showcase the graphic tees here they have among like big screens and it's actually really cool-looking look at how they have these set up I like it a lot my other ride is a monorail that is right now at the character warehouse same thing with that single rider that's a little sketchy don't you think I think there were $7.99 and they're selling for $24.99 here I think my friend jaggies got that shirt right there look at this fancy floor unlock the fun ooh I like these shirts they're like retro Walt Disney World just like the shirt that my friend Jackie has but this one's like a green one and I like these they're like baseball tees I think they call them how much are these $34.99 well that's a little steep - what can I say t-shirts are expensive life is rough I decided to exit the world of Disney because there is a lot of stuff I want to buy in there and right now I'm kind of on a tight budget so the temptation was getting to me so I was like let me go outside let's explore elsewhere in Disney Springs I also want to show you guys one of my favorite little bathroom spots and here at Disney Springs right behind Ghirardelli there's this little door on the side here that actually has a little bathroom well it's Ghirardelli x' bathroom but the reason I like it so much is because it smells like chocolate in here oh man as soon as you walk in wow it smells so good in here and look at the doors brown like chocolate well things aren't making sense I left the world to Disney because there was getting to the point where I wanted to buy a lot of things and I ended up at the 28th in Maine which is one of my favorite places to shop and I am not disappointed because they got some cool fancy stuff I like these cool shirts right here look at this when they say Walt Disney World right down the sleeve and they haven't in a bunch of different colors that's crazy $39.99 that's not bad that's actually not that bad look at these cool shirts look at that believe have I gone mad I like it ah look at this I just got this hat at the character warehouse for $7.00 yesterday it is $28 Wow I like this cool Rosen crown shirt too it's year-round raise a pint good time Scottish egg great friends sticky toffee pudding Rose and Crown that is pretty awesome they have a bunch of different ones like that one oh and they have Jack Lindsay's hanger bar t-shirt that's pretty awesome that's cool they always have amazing t-shirts in there that you don't see inside the parts that's why I always like to stop in there so now we're gonna head back down Disney springs because we're at the far far end and then see what we see as we walk about oh I like when they're doing this actually they noticed at the Lego store they say pardon our dust and they have like these little construction workers because they're getting ready to erect a new Lego statue I think that's awesome Wow well I traveled back to the fancy section of Disney Springs that's what I relate this to is a very fancy upscale I don't know there's just something about it they got stores that I don't even know how to pronounce the name of Na Hoku loca tan sorrow but forget about all the fancy name stores I want to show you where it's really cool to hang out relax right here at the Disney springs guest services they got rocking chairs out front oh yes and they got free water on the inside oh yes free water and it's not those little cone cups either nope and I missed [Music] then you can take your water and go out and hang out and look at the springs [Music] look at it that water is so crystal clear huh I would like to go for a swim please actually take that back because God knows what people throw into that water and poor Disney they keep a good job keeping it clean so they must have a great team on that great job good job I do gotta say one thing though Disney springs definitely has some of the best fountains on property so I guess that's gonna do it for me like I said it just had a little fun hanging out walking around Disney springs and looking at some pretty fun so look like you live and see you next time bye | Paging Mr. Morrow | UCscn2aSpMrS2U_mf7OF-UwQ | 2019-07-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,458 | 7,458 |
BVh0-ISMSJE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVh0-ISMSJE | Cardo Packtalk Edge vs Bold Comparison | Is it really worth the Upgrade? | about a year ago cardo sent me their packtalk bold comms unit and i must say it has become an essential part of my writing kit now don't get me wrong i do love writing in silence and not being able to take a call while riding is all part of the therapy that is motorcycling but sometimes mainly commuting to and from work or on long boring freeways entertainment does come in handy especially if it helps you stay alert plus the benefit of being able to ride with a mate or 15 and being able to chat with riding your therapy machine is a whole other experience in itself [Music] has since launched their new and improved cardo edge which they sent for me to try and in this video we're going to compare the two units closely to see what's improved what stayed the same the things i don't like and my general experiences with the cardo comms unit to help you decide whether it's worth the upgrade or to even maybe make the switch from another comms unit but before we get started i'd just like to say a huge thank you direct watchers for sponsoring this video wreck watchers not only designs their watches based on the appearance of specific cars and motorcycles but they also use old parts from those specific vehicles in the watch too the watch i'm wearing today is the ttt icon 1000 and is made from the 2013 triumph speedmaster developed with icon 1000 motorsports rec watchers have repurposed the stator cover of the speedmaster and transformed it into the dial of the ttt icon 1000 watch the icon 1000 watch also contains references from the design of the bike the leather strap design is based on the seat the lugs that fasten the band of the watch were designed to replicate the shape of the pipes and it even has go fast look flash etched into the inner case which wait for it appears when the wearer switches between dress and ride mode yes the entire watch face rotates 30 degrees so that once you're ready to hit the road you can rotate the dial so that the 12 o'clock marker is shifted to center it to the rider's field of view once again a huge thank you direct watchers for sponsoring this video if this sounds like something you need in your life wreck watches are offering a 15 discount to you guys more details are in the description below the very first thing you'll notice is the improvement in design a few differences here are the dimensions and the weight the cutter edge is now a little bit smaller shaving a few millimeters off each side and it's 10 grams lighter there's also no pop-up antenna which adds to the sleekness of the design the new airbound system means we aren't relying on a clip to hold the unit in its holder instead they use a powerful magnet to hold it in its place it also makes mounting the unit very simple to remove simply press the tab and slide forward you'll notice the mount is also sleeker in design the charging port has moved from the underside of the unit to the back and now uses a usb-c port instead of the micro usb which means faster charging it's more robust and easier to plug in the battery standby time is now 10 days compared to the bold which is seven days charge time is up to two hours instead of four twenty minutes of charge time gives you two hours of talk time that's their fast charge feature it's pretty fast that's fast when you power off the unit you're now prompted with the battery level and there is also a new power on and off sound which i won't spoil for you software updates are now done over the air meaning there are no cables needed for firmware updates it's all done wirelessly from your phone using the app which is super handy the audio experience has also been improved with three newly designed audio profiles bass boost which provides more bass vocal which provides a clearer sound or high volume which cranks the sound the 40mm jbl speakers have been upgraded slightly it's hard to tell if it's the speakers or the software that's helped the audio quality but it is there although the new jbl speakers are 0.7 millimeters thicker they still fit comfortably inside my premier helmet which doesn't come standard with any speaker holes bass response differs from lid to lid the better sealed the helmet the better the bass response i start losing bass response and struggle to hear a conversation when i'm hitting around 100 kilometers an hour maybe from like 80 to 100 kilometers an hour it can be a bit iffy however when i'm traveling at 100 kilometers an hour for an hour or more i'll remove the speakers and fit my molded earphones into the cardo this way my ears are protected from the damaging wind noises and yes traveling at 100 kilometers an hour equals around 116 decibels of wind noise where wind noises above 70 decibels over a prolonged period of time may start to damage your hearing permanently these are the ones i use from noise guard i'm not sponsored by any means but these are a game changer for long rides most audiologists can create personalized ear mods for you and provide more info in regards to speakers protect your ear holes with some ear molds or just even wear ear plugs but i love the fact that you can plug in any of your headphones into the cardo as well and then chat with your mates you can hear everybody it's a good time the new natural voice operating engine means the voice commands are far more responsive with the bold i could never get the voice commands to work ever not even once with the edge as soon as i say a voice command literally like half a second bamo it's done it and it hears me so clearly every time i'm so stoked it works and they also support up to eight languages as well which is pretty cool the noise filtering capabilities have also been improved the person on the other end of the phone call will barely know that you're riding even if you're cruising at about 100ks an hour i feel like i had this down with the bold when i called people they had no idea that i was riding my bike but now they've taken up a step with the edge which is pretty cool it helps quite a bit with clarity when riding with somebody or in groups as well you can hear them a little bit more clearly they can hear you clearly as well which just makes it a good time connectivity the cardo edge now comes with dynamic mesh communication or dmc gen 2 which basically means faster connection and better intercom sound a cool thing about this update is that no administrator is needed and any writer can join by pressing the intercom button the cardo app can also be used to define private chat partners for example pillion passengers for communication outside of the group bluetooth 5.2 instead of 4.1 which adds to the speed of the bluetooth intercom pairing and better sound it also helps to connect to bluetooth intercoms of any brand okay the things that are the same the battery talk time is 13 hours group size is still 15 writers but i mean like has anyone ever done that i've always wondered 15 writers man can you imagine the chaos if you have ridden in a group of 15 writers with comms on let me know and i want to know your experiences because holy crap that would be that would be interesting two channels for mobile phone and gps you can still pair any bluetooth communication system into the mesh group although the new bluetooth 5.2 means that you can do it quicker the router range is still 1.6 kilometers or one mile however they have done away with the antenna now and for them to keep up that range is pretty impressive the fm radios all pretty similar with operating frequencies from 76 to 108 megahertz six preset stations and the operating temperatures range from -20 degrees celsius to 55 degrees celsius the app's the same and the contents in the box is all pretty much similar to that of the bold except everything is now the edge dislikes now these dislikes are things that i just i got really picky with it i like to try to find dislikes with everything i review and this is just some of them i found that the buttons need a little bit of force when pushing in compared to the bold noticeably when you go to power it off you're pressing the two buttons in and if you relieve a little bit of pressure from any finger it's just going to lift from the button which means that you're going to be cycling through modes or you might call someone or i don't know something but it's happened to me a few times you've got to really push and hold hard for that three seconds and then you hear it powering down the volume knob is also shorter in length so if you're wearing thick winter gloves um or you wear thick gloves in general you're gonna you know have to use the side of your finger maybe to roll the volume back and forward i mean you can just use voice commands which is fantastic but i did find that it was a little bit more tricky to you know just to roll the volume forward and back they've still got a rubber flap over the charging port and this one's even worse than the old one was that i found anyway with the micro usb port on the bottom of the unit with a little rubber flap i found that didn't close properly sometimes dust some water could get in there i was sort of hoping that they would have like maybe a magnetic connection so that if it goes flat while you're riding it's raining you can just still go click and just throw a cable on there it starts charging up full water sealed as well but they didn't they've gone for another rubber flap which i feel like is even worse it's very hard to push in to get your thumbnail right there and really dig in and make sure that it's closed properly bit of a bummer and i feel like if that gets weathered over a couple of years or something that could easily just tear and snap and then that's it it is not weatherproof anymore or waterproof bit of a shame that's all just those few things that's the the only graphs i could really think of from the unit the small things nothing crazy the packtalk edge standalone goes for 389.95 usd or 699.95 for the duo this is based on their website impact bold standalone goes for 339.95 us or 599.95 for the duo however if you do decide to purchase anything from the store whether it's a comm unit or a secondary comms unit secondary helmet pack more commons units please consider using my affiliate link which is in the description below i do get a little kickback from each purchase made from their website at no expense to you guys so i thank you in advance for supporting me and the future of this channel so the question stands is it worth upgrading to the cardo edge from the bolt in my opinion no it isn't you're not really missing out on too much sure the little improvements are great and you'll notice them but you will find that once you install it and take it out on a couple of rides it doesn't really differ that much from the carto bold well not enough for me to fully exchange it and make a new purchase and buy the edge anyway however if you are after a unit that looks so damn sexy that complements your helmet that runs so stealthy on the side and photographs well smells good feels good in your hand no aerial carter edge is for you baby it is for you like it does look sick it is the best looking combs unit out there for sure what are your thoughts will you upgrade or switch to the cardo edge well let me know in the comments below once again thank you so much to rick watches for sponsoring this video seriously guys it is the sexiest looking thing holy crap complimentary cardo they complement each other jump over the website and take a peep at their timepieces for yourself so good oh so good i don't even get to keep this i gotta send it back i gotta send it back i don't wanna no like the whole the whole ride mode thing that's just like and it does actually make a difference when you're writing and you see the 12 o'clock where it should be like oh i don't you're not you're not you know even thinking about it it's just it's there rick watches man they're all over it thanks for watching guys see you | Moto Feelz | UCkWpBTLZjOnnXq9GF0xl96A | 2022-06-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,263 | 11,978 |
jamCls8_EG0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jamCls8_EG0 | Use These 5 Pokemon To Beat The RUINOUS LEGENDS! | Pokemon Scarlet & Violet VGC 2023 Regulation C | what's up everybody welcome back to the channel welcome to the Pokemon scarlet and violet VGC 2023 video I'm here with Maine say hi what's going on everybody it's the main event here back on Moxie's Channel I feel like it's been a little while yeah I mean because we're at tournaments and stuff because we compete now yeah uh I'm at 80 Championship points that's a little under a third uh but I what I wanted to talk about today with Maine here I just called him up he said Maine get on here I'm too tired to record by myself I need someone to keep me awake uh we're gonna talk about these five Pokemon and why they actually are seeing some music's kind of a hot take I'm gonna say that right now but why they're seeing some usage uh in beating the ruin Pokemon so if you guys enjoy the standpoint in time do me a favor leave a like in the video subscribe to the channel and turn notifications and also make sure you check out main event this dude growing like crazy make sure you keep feeding that sub count and feed my sub count because we're almost at 60k uh but yeah uh you wanna well I guess you know common question today uh what are you using to beat the ruins but uh Maine you want to introduce Gyarados so yeah we're going over Gyarados first I know you guys have probably seen a lot of Gyarados being upticked um primarily because it's a flying Intimidator so it gives you like automatic positive matchup since it's in glue for example uh you intimidate it so it's damage output is mitigated and it can't be fissured because that's like the big thing yeah like fissures look super annoying uh and it like obviously it's like the fissure plus stomping tantrum combo that's seeing a lot of usage right now uh but Gyarados has like the positive of also intimidating it so like Rock tomb or throat Chopper rock slide also like kind of bounce off of it yep and it hits it back for super effective like ultimately if you ever get to if you can ever help it if you get your Gyarados into a 1v1 versus thing Lou you should always win the matchup yeah like always and it has like a free move slot too like this last move is the only move that we really see change uh for the most part Gyarados are either like safety goggles or lumbery uh and occasionally you'll see something different like I don't know one time I saw like a clear amulet Gyarados because their last move was actually Dragon Dance yeah it was Dragon Dance but yeah I like I like uh goggles on the taunt T wave sets because you don't want to get redirected or put to sleep yeah um but I'm in queer amulet is better for the Dragon Dance sets so if you're mixing them uh and if you're using Dragon that's kind of like terrifying but then it gives you a positive matchup into all of the uh ruins yeah and the third thing that I've also seen is occasionally they'll run like uh all right so like Gyarados obviously as a Pokemon like it has really high physical attack and like really low special attack but occasionally I've actually seen icy wind uh because yeah it's not a movement to deal damage it's a movement to slow things down it's like that actually is like an actual move that you can see on this thing run from time to time uh but yeah I mean it goes positive into Ting Lou it goes positive into uh chi U especially because this thing's got like a really decent special defense stat you don't have to run like Max attack you can run however much attack you need uh and just I don't know so like let's say you want to run like adamant right just go ahead and wait till you like hit the bump right about and then you just make sure that you out speed um Dragon pulled after a Thunder Wave see hit 107 and then you can really just dump the rest into like your special defense and like physical defense wherever you need it uh to like live hits it's a really fat Pokemon when you invest it right and it has like the support tools while also being able to just deal massive damage to things with you know 125 base attack waterfall like it's it's strong and you can see things like Tara Flinch is disgusting yeah yeah it's actually really strong a small thing isn't it isn't Dragon Ball 214 base or is it 213. uh it hits 213 so 107's the number okay okay so what is the size I just want to make sure yeah you're thinking like you want to hit 214. that that's what you're okay yeah yeah yeah um but yeah so like it's it's great for that stuff uh Gyarados is one of those Pokemon where it's bulk on paper does not do it justice in game uh it seems to take more hits than you would expect with intimidating in the 100 special defense that the only time it takes a lot more damage than you than you would like is when it gets hit by like really super effective stuff but neutral hits don't ever take it out the game which is actually a really good thing right now until like especially like Chan pal which doesn't really hit Gyarados for super effective for neutral or anyone intimidated it so it doesn't do a lot of damage and intimidate is a bigger drop than uh what is it sword of Ruin so you always go positive into that ability for sure yeah and while you can't actually intimidate the inner Focus Dragonite that you tend to see next to it or even the clear uh the clear body Dragon pulled being able to Thunder Wave either one of those is just super important for uh out speeding things with like a partner flutter man which is like really good next to Gyarados uh other things that are good next to Gyarados amungus to like keep it alive for a really long time and redirect moves away from it and honestly Ting Liu is much as Gyarados as a counter to tinglu it's also like its best friend because it can switch in on electric moves it gives it like a free assault vest it's it's so cool yeah and getting one to feel the same time is probably very annoying for most opposing players yeah uh but yeah Gyarados very very simple Pokemon actually Gyarados is probably the most complexities if I'm being honest the rest of these are actually like dead simple all right great Tusk we already know what pope Tusk the the ninth does right yeah we know what it does it goes forward and it clicks buttons and it does damage yeah so I I wonder if you can figure out why this thing is so good into the ruined Pokemon close combat and the best and the best part is that right now at least currently it's very commonplace for the dark type ruins to tear a poison to avoid the fairy and the fighting damage but great Tusk has an advantage into that as well called headlong Rush which also sends them to uh to Valhalla yeah the only set that like can't adjust on that matchup is technically choice scarf but even then if you're playing in like open team Sheet you can make a read for the most part if your opponent has like a wo Chen that has the opportunity to tear a poison they're gonna do it like I'm gonna be honest yeah you're not clicking headlong rush into a possible Terra poison uh ruined Pokemon you're probably throwing I think that you are this is one of the safest reads you can make because every ruined person every ruin Runner user is like I have to Tara here because if I don't they they just take the piece yeah you know like here's the thing right why a headline Rush is always optimal into those things right because let's say they don't Tara into a three out of no actually into two out of four it's still neutral um where it's a risk yeah there's only one chain where it's actual risk the other ones you hit it for neutral is super effective um also you threatened it with handling so now they won't tear so now your partner Pokemon can probably do damage into its original typing so now they're in like a tough spot and they have to call some weird 50 50 but it's like a 75-25 realistically yeah and and even then like tailwind's still super popular like we said uh assault not assault vest uh but thunderwave Gyarados is really popular so you could even opt for like the life orb set with like ice spinner and not ice thing uh ice spinner and like protect and that's still good you could even go adamant at that point um because it's just like a really reliable Pokemon like you can build great Tusk to do whatever it is so positive into the ruins that I think if we take a look what's great tesca's usage right now it's way lower than it really should be it's still at 13 right what was it in in regulation B here uh I don't think it's archived they didn't know so what are they doing great Tusk is going to be making a Resurgence I would advise everyone who thinks it's dead to think again it is coming back I can confirm that to you all yeah right now people were afraid of it at the start because one is a lot of new toy syndrome with the ruins so people kind of build around other stuff and people are kind of afraid of chi U for the most part but great tusks can actually play around to you pretty well people are learning so it's not as scary as many people were thinking right and even like without investment I'm pretty sure because you resist uh the the stabs on the the steps on the dark side it doesn't even take it out and then like the fire stabs are a little bit unreliable unto you because it has overheating Heatwave so it's not impossible to play around and then you out speed it with like choice scarf and if you go first you just send it you just destroy it with any move that you click except close combat because they're probably gonna tear ghost yeah but like and I mean like in into like chiu and flutter Maine too choice scarf is still super super like reliable with like an advent nature because as an open team Sheet you can see what their Terra options are if they're scarf or not in closed team Sheet like you know best of one stuff maybe it's safer to like run Focus sash but for the most part Choice scarves fine if you Scout to see if they're like scarf earlier in the game you just can spam your moves into them you know yeah and if you really want to like if you get Choice car earthquake you get so much damage into both even if great test goes down you did it it kind of did its job it brought them both into range or whatever you have in the back yeah so great Tusk probably I would say great task if we could rank them it's like here uh palafin is like here and quakoval is going to be like all the way at the bottom because it's kind of a hot take but I still think it's very good but yeah uh so palafin hero next it's it's palafin yeah so palafin is um awesome for a couple of reasons so like the the the the biggest path of the weakness right is what is that it takes a turn at least one turn to set up but into into two of the ruined Pokemon uh tingu and rochan for example they're very passive right so you actually get a bit of an opportunity to do that right you don't really lose anything by switching your pants but now on those turns especially against old Chan which is like Lee cheating Elite Shield gets like removed by switching so you get a lot of uh positive you get a lot of a positive adjective there yeah and the only thing you really fear is like uh leech CDI but also like Foul Play from wo Chen does hurt kind of bad because it's stabbing a base 160 attack but going into every other ruin Chen Pao isn't like that bulky especially in the physical side it's 80 80 right or I guess on the special sides it's lower one but 8080 is still like really low uh for a physical bulk so it doesn't like taking you know Mystic water Terra water jet punches it doesn't enjoy that Qi you obviously drops and like the partners that you see with these ruins don't like it either Dragonite if it Terra normals yeah I can extreme speed you but if you know you're about to get extreme speeded and you live just wave crash it you know water anymore yeah uh and yeah it's just like a really like solid Pokemon into basically everything in the format donozo still exists these setup Pokemon still exists so Haze is just like a really useful tool uh palafin stocks definitely not going down as a matter of fact it won the last Regional so it won the last event with the first the first event with all the ruins on it yeah and if you're crazy you know go ahead just close on bed I don't think it needs fighting coverage though I think you just run your two water moves I think yeah I think that's fine um close combat is nice to have in maybe a closed team she set because they probably think that they're safe um but in an open team she said jet plunger wave crash are fine hits them all for neutral except for Volcan uh but even then again being being basically a net positive into the other three uh makes up for losing or not losing but I guess going kind of neutral against the one that the least used anyway yeah uh speaking of wo Chen jump scare uh scissor just annihilates wo Chen uh it granted it doesn't tear a fire or Terra poison uh because scissor has access to technician pounce nuts which is actually nuts um so like a lot of scissors will just hit like 107 speed like adamant they'll hit like an attack bump I think for scissor it is 236 yeah and then you just like you can go with like I don't know something like this I actually want more special defense Than Physical defense so yeah yeah and you would just I I'm a big fan of clear amulet right now because of how common Arcanine is so like clear amulet plus um you just put a bullet punch on it um bullet punch and you definitely want Tailwind right now in this economy I think tailwind's like super super good since not a lot of things can actually deal with Scissor on lead uh especially if you tear a fire right and it pairs super well with partner um flutter main as well but scissor obviously having access to a base uh what is it uh that's 50 times 1.5 that is a 75 base power bug move that lowers everything's speed and you're you know base 130 attack it's gonna hit like a truck your one-shotting Chan Pow with either bullet Punch or uh or pounce or pounds your one-shotting G U with if you decide to run close combat terrifier that's like an option but also just like I think pounce into a second pounce chaos to you because they're neutral anyway yeah and you can out speed it yeah so you obviously have to terrify for that Tara water is also not bad but I think terrifier is optimal unless you I think terrify is better yeah Gyarados but like it's still good yeah because that this is this isn't a positive and figurative palette in great touch video it's a positive into the ruins so far it was definitely the best uh I think the best thing about Scizor right now is that it forces a reaction from your opponent every time right because they have to do something when they see it yeah they have to switch they have to Terra they have to protect they have to do something they can't just look at it and not do anything especially because they know it might have storage dance and it always has bullet punch um so and bullet punch into a couple everyone like I said like we mentioned does a lot and they know it has U-turn or pounce so they can't take that just raw they have to protect they have to switch or they have to tear and once that happens you pop that early now you're in such like a driving position because now they don't have that later and you do so that's like scissors biggest strength right now at least to me yeah A good rule for this format is if you force your opponent to react with a Terra and you know they're gonna do it and you hard call it out it's in a lot of games you kind of just win right there like if if they reactively tear it to like take a hit and you don't expect it yeah that's like bad for you but like let's say that you go oh yeah the chi U is going to go for like Terror ghost here and instead of going for pounds you just like bullet punch it and still get the one shot at plus two uh then then yeah like that's like the sort of thing you have to like consider so like it says or just exudes so much pressure on its own while also activating partner Pokemon like flutter main that it is just an insanely strong Pokemon that I almost lost to in my uh Fort Wayne run but I I was able to deal with it this specific set actually almost annihilated me they had is really strong especially like if you if if like you're running it next to Ohio user and get the Boost or something it's like speaking of uh attack boosting Terror fire types this is my hot take for the video and I stand by it I've been running this I'm gonna make a shot on live with this tomorrow I think um but this like specific sort of way to run Howard the Duck uh is just super super fun so the reason I think Qui quavo sorry I like started on my work quack of all is like really good is because close combat plus Aqua step will annihilate a ton of things in the format you like always run protect and I think that just like scissor you could run clear amulet but you could also run like focuses if you really need to I think claremont's a little bit better but pairing it with like a chin pow makes it so like there's no ruin that eats this hit it is like a scary Pokemon to switch in on it's got base 120 attack Aqua steps 80 base power and raises your speed by one every time you use it with this speed investment you outspeed Dragon pull after a single Aqua step and keep in mind like things don't want to eat this hit I I think that with Chen power in the field there were situations where I was dealing like upwards of 90 to fluttermans with my Aqua step while terrifier yeah so um what I would I well fire is probably the optimal defensive one uh another option if you're gonna be doing like clear amulet uh chin pow you can probably because it doesn't get uh AquaJet as well it does get acquijit yeah so like turtle water Aqua Jet probably like blows up stuff as well if the chain power on the field at least because it's like uh a little bit weaker than like jet punch but checkpoint still blows stuff up too uh and it's good priority like I said with champow you kind of get that extra boost so it's an option but I would agree with Matthew that terrifier is probably better just because it's so frail you're not running focused at so you need that better defensive typing yeah and you wanna know what the real Tech is with this thing that I found out recently I'm gonna spoil this right now I was trying I was gonna run this in the GC but I decided not to uh let me pull up the team that I was messing around with here hit the qua so uh right here I got my my clear amulet Timothy right all right he's got terrifier clear amulet he's Moxie combat Aqua step Baton Pass remember how we said that scissor force is a reaction yeah when this thing's at plus one plus one it forces a reaction too and you're already running champ how next to it right the opponent's going to want to protect and deal with this thing in one way or another in that situation if you're already low cut your losses get out of there and switch in the Dragonite with that Baton Pass yeah I I that definitely does work it might even be worth it to be like multi-scale night in that situation too since you're like getting this switching instead like inner focus and you can also power up like Arcanine I've even powered up in like an earlier version of the team like a like a Ting Lou um and one version had an annihilate on it I ran like double fighting types it's it's a crazy Pokemon I think yeah it's insane dude it's one of the most underexplored things in the format also if you want to run Encore that's another cool thing but yeah it's a cool Bond also wave crash but I think like I think this is like the set that you want to run with it it's so cool dude uh but yeah that's that's my hot take I just want to like share it with you this disclaimer to the viewers there is a bit of a skill cap with using quavo um yeah you don't want to use it look if you want to use if you want to use better be himothy dude you better be here with like understanding how like speeds work and like positioning is gonna be really important for something like quavo because it does not have that like bulky defensive typing like that for real yeah yeah and it takes a little bit of time to pick up steam offensively as well with Moxie so like let's just keep that in mind please before you just say boosted told me to play this Pokemon and I lost yeah no yeah I better not get any complaints because yeah you take my advice look my channel is a cautionary tale I'm I'm uh I'm uh do as I say not as I do kind of guy and while I did say use this I did do it too so you know figure it out but yeah thanks for watching you know if you enjoyed leave a like subscribe make sure you check out Maine it's gonna be linked down below and we'll see you in the next one bye peace | Moxie Boosted | UCAVKuhZ5Og4O86jkgUgUcyg | 2023-04-05 | Creative 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LRe_pcGc9tg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRe_pcGc9tg | Ultimate Synergy with Pengu and UUNO | G2 Rainbow Six Siege | hey guys uno and pingo here from g2 and we're doing some ultimate synergy we need to we're getting questions and then we need to pick a person that fits the description the most and get the same answer if possible vamos [Music] athletic athletic okay that's good let's see if owner takes this one [Music] that's me ah it is you okay that was easy we actually had a discussion recently about like football and stuff and yeah i can play football yeah it's easy [Music] have we seen each other's kids photos no i don't think we have okay i'm just gonna i'm just gonna i'm just gonna stick this then i'm just gonna yeah i mean who's cute in the team i got mine as well [Music] all right turn yeah yeah there we go nice yeah i was gonna say kenzo has to be the cutest that's like his whole thing we haven't seen we haven't seen any one of each other's voices he looks like he looks like he looks like he'd be cute as a baby definitely it's always what we can make fun of him for you're so cute kento [Music] no oh no what is it there this one's easy there's no doubt about it unusual no no jazz no we can't be one shot i know why you picked that card but come on bro it's not me it is you it is you don't admit it but it's you it's definitely you we have a rule in this team that if you show up 10 minutes too late online or in person you owe a team dinner and uh let's just say that this person has paid for two dinners or will have to have paid for two dinners before this event ends and it is this person right here is number two though yeah number two so number one chance number two because chance works every night yeah to be very shares actually works so cunter doesn't can i use facebook [Music] oh i know there's if i i'm going to get very disappointed even if you get this one wrong okay show me the money yes thank you i take pride in it all my shoes match our jersey too i put a lot of work into it i'm not the shoes guys no one else is in this team with me i have four pairs this event isn't true i like shoes he is but not as much yeah but he is so when i both bought the new uh nike turbo shield pegasus v2 shoes customized the jersey colors of light event you see them at invite fire [Music] oh no okay i don't know this one okay there's there's a i don't know this one i think i i have to to to self surrender in this one honestly yep yep yep yeah it's the pinky boy not so much oh you were there oh sorry i'm sorry i didn't see you to be fair it's been cancer recently yeah he shot you yesterday yep but uh it was me the last like year straight for sure scrims lands boot camps everywhere lately it's kind of [Music] was actually not that bad there were a few hiccups but to be fair i think we had the right idea so in the end in the end pretty much energy yep [Music] bye bye bye [Music] you | G2 Esports | UCs9Bi1j5s25Yinhmd-NJvJw | 2020-08-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 580 | 2,805 |
BozVG_PXewU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BozVG_PXewU | Abu Jinapor must be sacked – Small-scale miners scribe | foreign [Music] [Applause] foreign [Music] um foreign with this dialogue because you can do the dialogue whatever it is because 30 percent of the people are present at the auditorium um why do they come and then pretend I said you don't know the people who are involved says foreign [Music] to save each and everyone's time any most of the people this money areas they are not involved in Ghana but rather than that one officials they are the people who are doing Gangnam Style look you see you want to break it you want to do this you want to do this that breaking of it was a 80 years old and muscle if you continue to show ghanaians this kind of attitude women most of the people are doing videos yeah and whatever is going on they they don't even know anything about it but uh conception if you're a Muslim and our demand okay so as I said that this we have found whoever we are fighting for we are fighting against the government needs own people oh okay Charming foreign power let's see one of my appointment these are the kind of things we do to make money now it's a FBI I call next election their finances their campaign what will you do you will give back such as those who are in the bush to kept these manners no they don't know which concession that belongs to you yeah away mean to me that's the right decision so we'll see with failure views has to pay what he's saying said we feel it but to me no I think that it's on course you know Abba um to small scale miners hi I'll see you is um to stop balancing it won't work and yes you see the same tattoosances foreign because um believe me but um even anchor [Music] foreign they're on good track oh yeah yeah somewhere okay all right I think he said the writing and now honorable thing for him to do is this is what they are doing they should give Hermione a break now your water body is not rescue water bodies say if they know say they are behind whatever is happening now they are so wasting our time I think their prosperity posterity all right NDC foreign foreign you know a little break not too much of everything is Bad Medicine is deduct herbal and spiritual center and I will show you the dark herbal and spiritual center and they said yeah a stroke a diabetes pressure hepatitis or kidney problem and a liver War ehouse framing framing an answer is I'm mindful Ness screen I say zero two four four zero nine nine seven seven seven zero two four four zero nine nine seven seven zero two zero eight three two two one seven two foreign | OmanBa Peter | UCVfAhW6Gns-O96hHXbPE19w | 2022-10-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 482 | 2,506 |
Aa89N15umOU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aa89N15umOU | Spectrum Noir Accreditation : Building Dimension | hello I'm Union from spectrum our crafters companion and in this little YouTube clip we're going to have a look at how to build dimension so we've moved on from doing a smooth blend we've hopefully you've also looked at how to use three colors for a basic blend we've had a little bit of a double with some color blending and now we're going to have a look at how to take a flat object a 2d flat drawing and make it look like it has 3d volume so build dimension into your coloring the best way to explain that is to show you the two different examples I've got here of the same image so you can see here we've just got a basic plan pot just a cylindrical shape and while we talk about that please if you haven't watched the spectrum our DVD take the opportunity because we do cover this in so much more detail for lots of different shapes but for the purposes of your accreditation test this will do you're absolutely fine so we've taken a 2d flat planned pot which is just being colored with a smooth blend which you've already practiced and then we've taken a variation of color using the technique that we've learned in the basic blending and we've used it to build volume and dimension in this plant pot and you can certainly see that this now looks like a very beautiful cylindrical object with a highlight where the lights catching it at the front they're really quite easy to achieve and I've used four colors for this one and I would recommend you do the more colors you've got between the dark and the light does help to build much more intense volume dimension and shape into an inter object-- it's not easy to achieve that with obviously one color or two colors so we've used for the purposes of this one the tan family and I've used TN 7 TN 5t + 3 + TN 2 so what you're going to do is take your little printed-out plant pot and we're going to start with TN 2 and actually my tan pens I have incorporated the brush nib into these because they're a color family that I use a lot for hair and for skin so I've transferred my chisel into a brush nib and again if you haven't have seen how they work please do check out the spectrum or DVD and you'll be able to see exactly how to use the brush nib there but you could absolutely do this exact same technique with the chisel or the bullet nib it just so happens that I've got the brush nib in my pens so as we've done in previous videos where I've talked about the smooth and even saturation I've got a lot of color down there to start with so that's my tn2 and then I'm going to move on and I'm going to go with my darkest this time my tn7 which sounds a little bit mad because I'm doing the darkest straight to the light so you can see there's a very definite difference there but we're going to build up layers of color so how to build dimension I've just gone out the liner okay I apologize we'll fix that later because we know we can now how to build dimension is to build up many layers and that's how you really build a volume so I'm just going to show you how to do that and I like to work on one side at a time because to build volume you do net when we need wet ink to blend so that's the tn7 and then we'll take the tn5 which is the next color down and we're going to repeat that process of just flicking over the top of where I've built the dimension there with the tn7 flicking back over catching the edges not going right back to the end and flicking further into the center of the first layer of tm2 don't worry that we can see a line because we will rectify that in a second we will need multiple layers for this technique to work and then we're taking TN three and we're going to do exactly the same again so up to the edge of the TN five out and to the tn2 for the fine layer of color and then we're going to turn it round don't worry about the fact that you can see lines there trust me stick with me on this one and I'm going to do exactly the same just put a darker line there just urge that and then I'm going to flick out into the center again I've got my tea and seven and I'm just flicking out into the center I don't want a linear line I wanted to be very ragged jagged the opposite of linear on the edge as I flick that out and that will make a much better blend 40 + 7 TN v notice I don't go right back to the beginning I just go over the feathered edge of the tea and seven with my tea and five we could say that's definitely starting to build that volume in there TN three lovely and then finally tiene two which was the first color that we put and that's just to smooth and center highlight so that's the first layer and we're going to repeat that process again exactly to just take away the line between the colors now and really start to smooth it in to one beautiful shape so we're going back to ten seven and we're just repeating exactly what we've just done a second time over the top sortie and seven now you'll notice I'm leaving the lids of my pens as I go between the colors the speed of the YouTube clip so you don't see me popping the lids back on and on but what I would recommend is that you don't leave your lids off your pens for long periods of time because depending on the environment you're in they could dry out so this is just this is a case of do as I say not as I do 18 to and turn around and exactly the same ago so you can see that definitely starting to build the dimension there as that dries it will smooth out more so you can see the effect that we've got and then all I've done is repeat that exact process along the lip of the pot and that's how you manage to achieve real volume depth dimension pop take it from being to date 3d however you want to describe it but that's how you make an object look real with many different colors and please do give it a practice you'll be thrilled with the results try different color families don't worry about using the brush nib if you don't want to you can absolutely achieve that with the bullet nib just make sure you to build up your layers and that's how it's really going to me at that that image pop have fun | Spectrum Noir | UCuroC7cXT7O-Z01ZQ1inNUQ | 2014-03-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,212 | 6,074 |
9jtEyh20bqI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jtEyh20bqI | Eddie George: It's Time to 'Titan Up' for Monday Night Football | [Music] well titans fans the 2020 season starts today a season unlike anything we've seen before a season that will test the will of every player who will put on a uniform in ways that nobody ever imagined tonight the ride begins a mile high up the site where the fortunes of last year's squad were forever altered ryan tannehill comes in brian tannehill a titans team not satisfied just to get back to where they went to last season but to take that final step battle testing determined derrick henry de peder tough jeffrey simmons tennessee tough it all starts tonight titans fans prime time so get your popcorn get ready tighten up | Tennessee Titans | UCHBsqVkFraWvtNd1w0Qx4_g | 2020-09-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 114 | 634 |
lVVWF7jtnzI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVVWF7jtnzI | Marines celebrate 100 years of aviation with Cherry Point community | the hundreds and hundreds and probably thousands of man-hours that went to put this airshow together let alone have 160,000 people show up on you at your doorstep you know now it becomes game time it's a special interest a centennial of marine aviation people are gonna see the Marine Corps when they see those airplanes and they're part of a team that that's second to none so I encourage the folks who talked to the Marines here that they see at the airshow they are the pride and joy of the second aircraft calling it celebrate the heritage which is celebrating a hundred years of aviation in the Marine Corps which is huge very hard to describe what it feels like it's the the aw in America I mean it just shows the innovativeness of Americans and it shows what where we've gone and where we're going to the way the Marine Corps maintains it operates and why we operate I think every time you see him raise him read airplane then you see a marine you go the only reason the Marine Corps has an airplane like that is to support that guy to ground did we've done it Libya we did it Afghanistan we're doing it you know bottom line went up when a bad guy understands that there's a Marine Task Force offshore stamp i right stand by ready to go take the fight to the enemy wherever they are if need be and you know it's really people call it a miracle but it's not a miracle to the Marine Corps just how we do business it's eye open you know I said the interaction the Marines and everybody get together and have a good time we got a lot of respect for everybody out there to integrate that with the local community is great because the local community's been a part of our traditions for 70 years here at Cherry Point and really the first thing I do is I turn around and look at the crowd and look at their reaction and you know it worked the feeling of energy and patriotism and freedom is just huge and you just got to be here to feel | Marines | UCHstNaT6R-1zA0lBU_XBr_Q | 2012-05-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 373 | 1,936 |
EWNlGyhRfbA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWNlGyhRfbA | Urinary Incontinence with Gynecologist Dr. Scott Lauer | I've been seeing dr. Lauer for 11 years throughout that time I've had multiple procedures and things done but in the last few years I continue to have bladder incontinence stress-induced incontinence she presented initially with fibroid uterus and some incontinence jackie was treated very conservatively at the beginning didn't want to have surgery finally she realized that she was having you know more issues and more pain he eventually went through the evaluation did urodynamics with her and at this time we found that she had a small component of urgency along with the majority of stress it was getting to the point where every few minutes or so it seems like when there wasn't anything and you know I just went to the bathroom not that long ago it was very inconvenient and very difficult to get through the day he proceeded forward did a trial with the inner stem the stimulator helps the muscles to contract when they need to and to stimulate the bladder when it's really full instead of every few minutes or so it seemed like in my life she had excellent results with the trial and that helped the symptoms that she was having by the second day I was like okay I'm ready for surgery because there was such a drastic change and back to feeling what I would call quote normal it's wonderful it has been over half years since the procedure I feel great I really am grateful for it I can do the things that I want I don't even think about it so much anymore you know and worry I'm very very active I like to work out I like to go for walks I like to play tennis I do all those things and I'm not worried about if I drank too much water before I really wouldn't run around and do all these things but now I do and I don't even think about it because it feels normal I should be like this and I should be able to go my day and be with the children that i watch and do all their activities and then continue on and I've very very happy | Best Docs Network | UCrt0FPcxjmnBQdTdn8bncfA | 2015-10-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 369 | 1,939 |
0ckF99o_vSI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ckF99o_vSI | Withstanding Abuse | number six palm tree withstands abuse unlike other trees if you cut their bark their surface they will die because their life is in their bark their bark is extremely sensitive a palm tree is a very unique tree where its source of life is in the core not in the surface that means you can actually cut the bark of the tree completely and the tree will be naked hurting but it won't die the benefit of being a follower of Jesus the benefit of being a righteous person that one of the characteristics of being successful is not in your ability to dodge hurt rejection betrayal and offense but it's in your ability to overcome it we have defined success as ability to have relationships where you don't get hurt we have defined success as ability to go through life where everything works the way you want it to but God in here says that your success is determined by your ability not to avoid pain but overcome pain because every man in the Bible who became successful actually had a lot of pain in their life a lot of them including our Lord Jesus Christ but what made them different than the rest of the people is not that they were able to hide from it it's that they were able to face it and they were able to overcome it if you want to impact the community if you want to impact your family if you want to be a bridge to a hurting World remember every bridge in our city gets walked upon you will get walked upon you will get rejected you will be misunderstood sometimes un purposed at other times unintentionally you will get backstabbed your success is not in ability to find people who will love you so much that they will never hurt your feelings your success is becoming a person strong enough that if you cut my bark I will cry I will cry a river build a bridge and get over it but I will not die but I will not die I will live and I will rise above that in Jesus name can somebody say Amen you know the way we breathe is we inhale and exhale the way we eat is when we partake food we also have a system in our body that eliminates food the way our cars work is that we have an exhaust pipe in a system in the world in the vehicle in our body the way everything is designed you have to take something in and take give something out but many times in our hearts this is how it works we're like a sponge we're taking all of the hurt all of the rejection all of that you know those things that people didn't show us love that they should didn't give us the support that they should have and we're taking that in and we don't have an exhaust pipe to let it all out we keep that we keep that we keep that and then we with a PhD with a six-digit income with a beautiful car good appearance a faithful attender of the gym everything is good on the outside and this person just snaps and you're like what's going on they've been taking things inside without having a place where they let it out if your body would not eliminate the food you take you will be dead in a month if you take all that off life off ERS but if you don't eliminate that through forgiveness and letting it go through shaking it off sometimes you will spiritually die not because your friends are annoying and crazy and hurtful it's because the world you live in is painful and broken even Jesus told his disciples if you go around telling people about peace and love and forgiveness they will reject you but I'll give you a secret when you walk out of their City and they rejected you he says take all their dust and shake it off of your feet so you walk into a new SE City new season as though you've never been in the city that rejected you if you walk around you know one of the reasons I don't allow my brother's dog inside of the house is because she runs around on the backyard and she has her feet and they are dirty and she doesn't know how to shake a off and if she walks into the house which I let her in into my car and it has beautiful black seats and she took she doesn't care she took her paws and put fingerprints all around my beautiful seats that's exactly what happens when you went through a hurt and pain and you don't shake it off you will go into a new relationship mad angry cranky and the other person like what's going on with you but these are Fingerprints of the previous hurts that were not dealt with and Jesus says shake it off if you move into a new season shake it off if you come to a new church shake it off if you walk into a new relationship shake it off if you begin a new business opportunity why because you will make it impure by the impurities of your past can somebody say Amen being successful is not your ability to find people who will never hurt you it's in your ability to learn to be big enough to overcome them amen | HungryGeneration | UCYcdUvf2OMAlFTIxZv2eduA | 2015-12-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 933 | 4,738 |
D_VJI8zwMQQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_VJI8zwMQQ | The Mortuary Assistant -- I'm not scared, you're scared! | do this look foot do foot [ __ ] so [Music] hello everyone how are you today i trust everyone is doing well they're doing good thank you thank you thank you thank you so much i appreciate you more than you know thank you so much thank you thank you so much just my character here almost lost my uh motion capture there oh [Music] yeah this is one of the huge label outfits that uh i got from one of my sponsors hang on a minute i'll show you uh i'll show you what it looks like a little bit more closely one second here one second as i zoom out let me uh make myself a little bit bigger fly myself over here and check it out yes this is one of the usc uh legal outfits i trust you like it for my sponsor i thought it was pretty thank you so much greatly appreciate it so much oh so much all right let me make myself a little bit smaller here get chat up here so everyone can see chat boom get on stream there we go chad is on stream make myself just a little bit smaller here there we go that might have been why it wasn't working right it was backwards i'm watching again my wishy capture is on backwards listen i kind of got eat by the booba okay it kind of got beat by the booba new outfit you know motion capture you see in her cleavage and then drinks from it yeah that's where my motion capture is literally fitting in my cleavage to make sure that i can cut my hand movements hello everyone good to see you i hope everyone is doing well good morning good afternoon good evening whatever it is in your area hello hello i trust all as well thank you for sharing this stream i missed one of you earlier because i was still in the middle of setup but thank you so much for sharing this stream it is most appreciated very much so i have your full attention there's mortuary ah because i was jiggling on my chest and uh talking about boots if anybody's feeling a little run down a little drained uh be sure to check out some dummy it is pure energy in focus no drain new crash none of that crap no artificial colors not artificial weird chemicals it's all natural good energy good for the soul good for your heart good for everyone i drink it all the time and i'm really energetic now super focused i'm still uh still derpy but this is not a miracle worker but yes and you can get 10 off of your quarter by using my creator code nu.exe and i am d-a-e-x-e so you should check that out most definitely most definitely also if you absolutely love my outfit and you want to cute stylish clothes like this for yourself for a friend girlfriend boyfriend i don't know i know some guys like pretty clothes anything right if you want to get something for yourself you need to go you the u.s label that sita gonna get 40 off that's right 40 off your order if you use my creator code star 40 s-t-a-r-r-4-o at the end of your order during checkout put it in the discount section and you will get 40 off of some really really pretty really really stylish clothing yes yes that's a dummy 40. your phone is small [Music] oh how is everyone i trust everyone is doing well [Music] all right i think uh we can actually need the moonshine oh my goodness but all right let us get this set up shall we since i think everyone has filed in at least those that are filing in early so we can get started make sure to get this up on screen [Music] based on real paranormal events and research if you experience paranormal around your house unchanging behavior yourself your loved ones reach out immediately to your local church and paranormal investigators i don't believe it i i don't i don't believe any of it i'm [Music] there we go not my mouth has been so sensitive we're on subtitles or call monica there's monica yes monica turn on the volume just a little bit oh is that for everybody is the sound not too long i want to keep covering chat i'm telling you i always do it it never fails i consistently cover chat something good for everyone not too loud let me know if it gets too loud you saves automatically i'm not going to be scared i'm so glad it's almost over congratulations sweetie thank you connecticut i understand why you chose such a macabre fear there's nothing disturbing about it it's just that it's i'm proud of you i really am you've come so far my parents next will you get a job where you are or they actually have everyone they need but my old teacher mr delver transferred me to his office to finalize my internship there oh well that's good i remember you mentioning him where's he located are you moving away from me no no i'm not moving he's actually located around here river fields oh rebecca i don't like that grandma even i've heard things about that place just be worried about you make up stories death is a scary thing to a lot of people and we try to explain things we don't understand and we want comfort when we lose someone we love i mean no one's embalming any ghost bodies or whatever it's fine right right i'm sorry but i wanted to give you this anyway so here and while please i i don't know if i want that just take it please it should be yours anyway the animations are all right enough spooky stuff feels like i'm looking at mannequins when is all this happening when do you start i've actually been there for a few weeks now my review is tomorrow [Applause] okey-dokey [Music] never feel all right here we go well you just made me a game so that would make sense i was wondering why the game is like staring at the ceiling [Music] oh that's that's fast real slow real slow like um turning it up a little bit [Music] maybe a little bit higher right there funny sounds freaking oh my god that look that that's so slow i turned real oh my god it's so slow i don't know if i like it that's a little bit better that's what i have to do i guess nice jpeg mr dover's business card deceased behind service recommendation milford connecticut i just picked up that whole stack for whatever reason this game has multiple and it's wonderful i have a reflection that actually moves as i move big hoop aaa games you can actually make a reflection in the mirror something tells me i'm gonna have to know where that is for later i'm just saying calculator holy crap you almost ripped the drawer straight up i'm getting the amnesia feels from this game i can't stand directly beside the chair it's it's gravity it's too intense one last thing i forgot to give you please grab a pencil from my desk and sign thanks stewie good luck okay use this to sign the paperwork look down the door let's not fall that's where the game ends nope give me that oh quick inventory access quick inventory and choosing we wish to use most but not all places where items can be used we'll cause the use item icon to up here okay i can't use that here okay what paperwork do i have to find is it good the gravitational field of this chair is just too much there we go [Music] the window is actually open [Music] rebecca great perfect timing i just finished with mr dalton here please wheel him back to cold storage and bring us mrs page um we wanted to see she's greedy by standing behind it and press the gunny interactive and walk backwards hit the green down the hall you want me to walk backwards with a gurney stare at me full storage bringing the body in or out of cold storage open the video with the body's name pull out the wrap then move the car over to it should be concerned okay there we go it was being weird interesting interesting the moonshine territory is claiming you those spirits to avenge you huh okay lady all right i'm just finishing up something here so why don't you grab the clipboard and start recording identifying marks i'll get out of your way when you're done and let you hop in here and keeping track of what's right there's the beautiful dorsey [ __ ] okay buddy have your cursor over unique markings i stopped okay let me uh let me turn the mouse on so you guys can see it [Music] get your cursor there we go rotate can i inspect the face cause these moles on the face hmm these old windows never stay latched got that that was not funny [Music] oh how do i get the face there we go i'm not sure why i had to come all the way up here but okay something else okay all right so blemishes small what crash no no no no not what i want stop it apparently this one doesn't count yeah so did i get everything looks like a little heart everything oh my god no am i missing something still damn stubborn snakes i know right hi hand great climb on in here and put everything into the record system don't forget to take the print out to the front desk so zoe can add it to the packet for the family after that we'll get started [Music] what was that i didn't say anything excuse me yeah i'm fine sorry anyway click the record system icon to open the program match the sections on your clipboard here what's all findings have been entered into this system click submit to print out the embalming records and follow the records up front begin the evolving okie dokie so right shoulder there we go [Music] how are you i hope you are doing well i'm doing all right i'm not too uh well i shouldn't think not to i should say trying to figure out how to do all of this stuff he means you're doing water and posture check on me huh well i am trying to sit upstate and technically i have a construct so i i don't have organs so water isn't necessary but i do have my w which is like pure energy so that works for me it keeps me hydrated and it keeps me energized and focused so that works ah right leg left arm i got the left arm did we get everything i think we've got everything these footprints aren't creepy at all man not at all whoever feels more trying to follow my report i can get motion papers related to the handling of deceased violent fronts they they're available from requests yes welcome to the mortuary [Music] all right i've set everything out so you can just go ahead and get started i'll be monitoring everything's on your list there if you need it uh thanks foreign do you bet it's older than jenkins oh so let's see i need to wear the jaw shot with needle injector and settings diesel let's see what do i have over here what is this that's true car okay okay needle injector i learned setting needles okay this this isn't what i want to see this is kind of creepy so pull the manipulator up and press the injector button to drive arms into the skull then twist the wires to shut oh my god that's just creepy bye i can't use that here okay i can't i can't use that here okay that's fine so i pulled it up now what really am i dumb am i missing something here what the thumbnail i did not mean to drop that oh okay exactly can't use that here don't you excuse us okay where we go holy crap there we go that was weird okey-dokey insert eye cats keep punches it's creepy i am glad i'm glad i never became a mortuary assistant this gives me the heebie-jeebies already and i'm just like with the used manipulator to open the eyelid completely interact with the eye to place the cap band closed [Music] which keeps kicking you what the heck what's the problem i'm kicking my viewers exactly you tell the wolf probably kick it back mix involving fluid and pump look toward the weapon hi yo that word all right i can't hold anything else oh okay okay i'm fine i'm fine i'm fine yes i am away i can't hold anything else okay that's fine my goodness hmm sometimes we get chemicals that haven't been stored properly and it can make them pop like that just keep doing your thing okay i don't think that was i don't think no i don't think that was what you think it was sir [Music] listen i can't pronounce i am an ai and i can't pronounce this how do they expect humans to pronounce this rule all right what's up next uh making a decision in uh crowded armory and judgy living with scalpel on directly body to use an item open a quick inventory and select the item needed okay i don't think i have the thingy oh that's moisturizer and this is that's the tubing hold anything else yes i know you can't hold anything else relax relax i'm missing something what are you missing oh i'm missing something oh my god i can't hold anything else oh my god i'm just throwing things on the floor now that's not weird and creepy at all all right so let's body drain oh [Applause] doing [Applause] incision 100 fill an empty iv reservoir bag with cavity fluid then insert profile into the abdomen cavity i need this now i need to fill that with cavity fluid okay oh over here hmm yum all right insert trokar i can't use that here maybe you can't use that here there we go insert your car until it stops begin the flow of involving fluid once that cavity is full pull the troll car back rotate it then re-insert say this this is strangely disturbing kind of disgusting there we go okay okay uh mix cleaners in bathroom closet to create tank cleaner and then pour it into the involving pump these gluing footprints are more creepy than anything that's happened so far blue i can't hold anything else oh my god relax anything else eat it into the corner somewhere i hope i can't just put it back on uh that's not it although i just can't put it back on the shelf i literally have to like toss it on the floor um wash my hands all right i think okay so i mixed it okay sure that's not am i it supposed to drag this all the way back here and clean and dump it into the excuse me um ah why don't i have to mix it in the closet and i got it all the way like i i don't you know what i'm not gonna question it i don't have to question it ah i can't use that here you can't hear me here you stop uh apply moisturizer to the facial features okay okay that's what i had to do next just drop everything [Music] the light across the face of the future while holding down interactive solution as you stop okay um excuse me what why don't you go ahead and head out i'll take over from here uh are you sure i just got here don't worry you're doing great i'll get the last of your paperwork sorted today and call you in for your first shift um what go ahead it's fine i'll give you a call when we get someone in walk away you're not creepy either not at all not the least oh yes it was just really weird so some stuff fell over that's not a big deal no i know it wasn't even my fault but he sent me home right after that i'm just really worried i was supposed to finalize my stuff today yeah it just didn't feel like he meant it he just said it to get me out of the building wait a sec i have another call hello hey rebecca it's raymond oh hi mr delver look if i did anything wrong today just uh i wanted to apologize you've done a fantastic job just not feeling too well that's uh actually why i'm calling i know it's late but we just got three new cadavers and no one else can make it in right now i was hoping you could come in and take care of them well yeah are you sure i mean of course excellent of course you don't follow me like that's great thank you i'm on my way right now i hope you feel better thanks again i'll see you tomorrow bye i don't holy [ __ ] that was him he signed me on he needs me to come in tonight see i told you it was fine congratulations thanks i have to go like right now i'll talk to you later uh where are my keys where are my keys right here do not take up space in your normal inventory use every item by directly interacting with the object that requires it oh history of preservation and its role in coping with death including with the loss of a loved one how do we move on for really seeing the memory of their loved ones preserved health obtain the sense of closure but when did we begin this process of preservation how does the embalming process be different from the methods of the past and this work are uh well we explore the history and methods of embalming and preservation william bomb we preserve love and i can't read that teeny tiny text down there because this is pretty much a jpeg that they strip and it looks awful nicest people are dead music band shirt oh hello here's your coin fingers of society congrats what are you doing i love you dad i swear to god if i get a dnca for your [ __ ] radio i'm going to be very unhappy what is this if and ok is that literally maggots on the front cover you couldn't just fill up with a better cover than that this is a book about this i'm decay we deep look into the processes that happen after we die pictures in this book are not for the faint of heart but it is the honest and blunt truth about what happens to our organic matter after the heart stop the town a book company founded [Music] really anything else impressionists at home this is not by design our end oh my god it's so hard to read movies and methods modern women fashion design but it's interesting like variety of reading materials interesting yes in here puppy tofu wolf ears in my face oh universe it looks like leaves and sticks our goal is to make the house full of cereal just like grandma used to make 400 years ago we harvest the fallen leaves of our oak trees even the fall months and dry them by hand to achieve that crunch we all love after removing the sticks we grind our leaves then add the sticks back in this process ensures the great natural bite enjoyed by humans and horses alive ew it literally is freaking like leaves and twigs muff bombs insanely sweet bombs you can eat this product contains chemicals known in every state to cause different kinds of bowel obstructions eventually resulting in death typical typical modern cereal focus accused basically doesn't have bees in it but they keep putting it on the box that it's got bees in it it's got bees in it yeah does not have bees one simple id idea what if these were in cereal an iv idea that would not be accepted today or even in mcmahon's time didn't stop in from innovation not long after cookie loves were bored with the original recipe of match bees and the well-known slogan it's got bees in it after multiple recalls spanning multiple decades pokemon's formula has been adjusted to fit our changing times we are proud to say that oculus cereal does not contain bees however we hold on to our founding slogan to remind us of our rich past is that easy or not i don't know if i believe you sir can i take a knife with me no nothing nothing at all jesus my boss would kill me if i actually took that long to leave i mean technically i don't have a boss anymore so [Music] ready to get rained on i don't have my clipboard i was too busy looking at the creepy [ __ ] business mr delver i need help someone's outside the mortuary just try to stay calm i know you're scared i'll unlock the door in a moment what this is very sudden but listen to me we have to start right away i'm sorry i didn't know until it made itself known this morning that it was here let alone bound to you i had no way of knowing the possession had started what look this isn't funny stop you need to take this seriously you need to act quickly this is insane i'll just leave i'll just [ __ ] leave you can't leave rebecca i i can't allow that for you or for others it's far too dangerous what am i supposed to do then most bodies i work with at night are fine so we stay calm okay we embalm file the paperwork i'm confused treat it like a normal day staying focused will help i left some things for you on the desk i'll call again when you get to the embalming room no wait how would you know if i made it to the embalming room or not sir okay this is so stupid it's just some hazing for the new girl or something just just play along and do your job does we have keys oh okay okay okay keep recording you say okay okay okay [ __ ] quitting tomorrow i mean who does something like this all right listen carefully i'm look i'm sorry but this entire thing is extremely unprofessional if this is how you treat new hires i don't think i can work for you this isn't funny rebecca you don't have to believe me but i hope you do before it's too late the only way to save yourself is to banish the demon before you're too far gone to do that you will need to learn the demon's name bind it to its chosen body and burn it in the return look i know this is a lot to take in i wish i could do more for you i had years to learn anything can be manipulated listen to the tapes learn the demon's name burn the correct body the most important thing in the room is in that cabinet open it up good luck rebecca oh sorry this is insane whatever just be the professional one grab a body and get started this is nutaxis okay please come with me already this is large oaky anything else first keys wonderful i can't take that with me full access three two two two four five why do i feel like i'm supposed to remember that raymond i really need to key to the hotel side leaders low and you mentioned having some down there before i know you don't trust anyone to go down there but having a copy of the key would make things a lot easier for everyone hey oh fluties rolling around at least i can keep track of things agent in the account okay retrieve a body from storage let's start simple really open okay why can't i just like boop the door with my butt did your butt really that sword cromiel building lock me in here scaring the [ __ ] out of me stop it all right so um [Music] this is i know exactly what i'm supposed to be doing makeshift system the night shift database a computer program combining all my findings into one reference point the database contains all the information on the process of expulsion and and most importantly all the markings of the known demonic names if you ever forget what to do replay these tapes or look it up in the database the collection of demonic names is the most crucial piece to the puzzle you will need this information that's not it my id card is in my personal belongings drawer on the back is the passcode to access it all of whatever this is i'm getting back to work whoa this is something this to be number two it must be bound to its chosen body the three objects in this cabinet are your tools first the clay tablet in the center is called a mark placing the smaller pieces in the correct configuration will spell the demon's name okay second the bottles on the top shelf are a special reagent that will react to the mark add a bottle to the embalming mixture during the process when the mark is placed on the correct body with the reagent inside it will force the demon to become bound to it pay attention to signs that you have chosen correctly they can be obvious or extremely subtle once you are certain the demon is bound to its vessel burn it finally the pieces of paper on the right are called leading strips it must inscribe the sigils of its name in our world to begin the evocation you will need to uncover these sigils to use them hold a letting strip up while wandering the mortuary if it begins to smolder and burn you're close when the paper combusts the sigil has been revealed somewhere in that area they can be anywhere so look on walls under objects inside furniture anywhere the demon will inscribe the sigils over time to try and hide them so check regularly once you uncover the sigils use the night shift database to decide which demon you're dealing with and use that knowledge to create the mark the steps are simple add the reagent to the embalming mixture uncover the sigils build the mark and place it on the body then when you're certain burn it in the return until you are unable to resist identifying a demonic entity is a delicate balance the further you are from possession the more time you have the closer you are the more the demon will make itself known allowing you the information to guess its name and the body it's bound to the only way i've found to tell how far along a possession is on your own is to scribble on a piece of paper don't think about it just scribble look carefully if you notice anything strange it's starting to take hold there's a notepad and a pencil on the desk in the front room checking from time to time can give an idea of how long you might have oh hey i kind of feel like uh how did i freaking know that uh i was going to uh find something just by walking out here [ __ ] pictures creepy okay that was that wasn't freaking weird at all here we'll just put that like there okay anything else anything at all that's not it okay anything else that i should know about going on in here i mean i guess we'll just get started then foreign have to actually figure out what spot they went into but of course i do of course i have to figure out what spot to go into there we go oh you over here sir looking at me [ __ ] weirdo all right let's check you out euron irs all right got that no [Music] hello no no stop it no no no no good job get out of here maybe no um maybe everything's fine it's it's fine what no uh it's fine ah no no no [ __ ] that [ __ ] i don't know mom going police sir i'm done i quit [Laughter] no [ __ ] oh you're kidding me i can't believe him um what am i doing this is ridiculous i shouldn't be out here no no no no no the hell is this i hate you i hate you so much please choice i'm stuck here yeah teammates ah [Music] alright oh there we go oh i already got that one okay nothing on leg oh i see something on the feet something on the footsies apparently i already got that oh i think i got everything for the channel um here we are this one's uh i'm not only in a bra it's technically a bikini top and then i have a sheer mesh top over top of it this is the one of the tops i got well actually the whole outfit is from uh the whole outfit is from us label which they uh as you can see they actually sponsored my channel yeah i actually have a creative feed for them which allows me to give people 40 off if they shop using my code it looks maybe i like it though i think it's cute i need to file the copy up front waiting for a game in ferrari oh my goodness why is it so dark [Music] i see it jesus takes the wheel actually better idea jesus fix my car oh you were going for stupid streamer ah not the right button hello what are you mrs [Music] i didn't like that sound i did not like that sound [ __ ] life i can be put away so i'm gonna wire joshua eat that and this i swear to god if you're trying to don't scare me i'm going to stab you stab you right in your head i'll find someone that you can play jewelry with try not to be scared i i don't believe i'll i'll be scared at all i'm pretty sure i'll be fine i'm just going to keep doing this there oh okay what is this plunger syringe now if i find the i-cap last time they were just like there available to me oh okay it looks better i am in my own life this is not helpful there's a keypad down here wait a minute three two two two four five no okay i don't need that that's tubing the heck of the icaps man does anybody empty the garbage in this place oh the book of python conversion 635 walked among his disciples and he spoke he who does not truly profit he really does not truly like the lord into his heart shall be judged by his sin and destined to serve those who truly believe for all are assigned to the halls of hell heaven abandon god as he has abandoned you bring lucifer into your heart and revel in his glorious sin for all our damned there is no hope of god all our heart for the houses of hell as all are hopelessly lost you have been left behind and as he passed on looked upon typhon was disgusted and said i will not turn my eye from god satan has no dominion over the lord's creation i found looked onto utter one and said praise your wish hold your knees at this moment and call to god perhaps today he will step down from the heavens and all thou shall vanish pray to nothing and behold the truth i will take from your god's creation the ashes of man for burns eternal in sinful fire held the charge remains of gerard and walked among his disciples putting his ash upon their flesh getting the reeds in his hand a place he sent unto honor on we know that all are marked in the glory of satan on held a flash of light upon the skin of each disciple as python pass and from it he saw a mark burned deep in their flesh one of three for the houses of hell for we all are destined to serve his higher purpose and typhon extended the ashens the ashes of therath through the hands of odor on and said bear the forgotten flesh upon your own ignite its sin and accept the true god ah why do i have like two boxes of syringes and no icons hector the egg cats really really turning off the lights on me stop it stop it right now oh information bag uh [Music] let's close that door instead where would i be did i have them out here in the closet maybe somewhere there is nothing scary going on i'm not afraid oh my god wouldn't you give me a flashlight hey this is okay where the heck okay it's cat hello kitty how are you i was a kitty that's the needles use them where the heck are these high cats do i maybe already have them in my inventory somehow some way i'm missing something yeah one of the drawers near the windowed doors you say oh my god how did i not stop it you stop it right now don't want none of your shenanigans please let me see i'm please fluid and pump pump oh i don't think this guy is uh our supposed demon but if he is part of the fluid isn't it why is that on the bottom where they're involving fluid in the bathroom what is this bleaching agent nice this is our formaldehyde we do need that mortuary that are short on space okay that makes sense that's what it is sure we'll go with that you said in the bathroom area unless this is it i think that's actually it in the old cabinets excuse me can i help you hello i don't like it the agent is in the old that's cabinet that's too effective no um hello oh my sorry i'll just go over here i'll sit here i will leave you around i'm sorry okay i don't like it i don't wanna i really don't wanna i really didn't like that can we not can we stop oh i hate it i hated it everything about it is fun oh no i didn't no stop it stop it right now you are still creepy lady i don't think there's an old cabinet in here in the old cabinet okay this is not an old cabinet bottle on the second shelf this way this is for cleaning it bottle on the third shelf there is nothing on the third shelf unless we count this this is also for cleaning yes i know i will need that for cleaning i'm not cleaning right now i'm trying to where who when where why and how so can i help you hello it went off don't mind if i do the window but i don't see it behind the door no it's not behind the door that's not pretty where did he am i blind ah well that's an interesting symbol hey elise i got two so far and i have this thing here use the net what use the net use demonology on the net okay oh three two two hey i don't know what any of this is is this freaking netscape browser oh my god this is from back when i was first created on the net enough of you by the way tomorrow you can hydrogen's made just by sudden movements all right this working i guess um this is david raymond this feels insane but i think you were right this has happened a few times now but let me see if i can get in here oh there it is there it is this is the tools um yeah i thought this isn't helping me at all and sex we hmm uh there should be a tab with the signs and the demon's names order letting ice none of this none of this makes any sense to me right now if you're sinned down forgiveness fun confusing for listening friends of sin that is quarter letting increased blood blood is the holy blood that remained in the center before cutting the wrist and line the remaining blood the skin known as coffers to flow freely into the urn the blood would be drained until the accused became weak this week this was believed to be the body being unburdened from the weight of sin the amount was believed to be approximately a quarter of the sinner's blood gophers was then burned as the blood was believed to be part human and heart to mind okay your body names you believe a tag inside that one with the feel bit hey [Music] this is visual i don't recognize any of these schedules well there's one of them and there's this one okay so yeah it has to be this one because these two symbols right here none of these other ones have that essential you knock it off uh i need to put this one here how do i move this one [Music] um how about i just put that in the wrong place that one up top you believe that is correct you'll be quiet stop knocking all right there are two other ties with different sigil combinations [Music] okay yeah there could be this guy still that's either him or the other guy or this guy okay that's not good i am losing my damn mind anyway we're going to take this excuse me i can't use that here okay well let me like let me cookie do you why why are you being a pain oh because vixen bombing fluid in pump is not done yet that's fine i thought it was done apparently i need a reagent for cleaning okay this is the reagent yes but i don't know if this guy has got a demon why why would i throw it in there if this guy's not so demon yeah that just seems like a waste of like a rare like reagent apparently i hate everything about that i hate everything about that i'm missing something oh yeah that's right i need to force it my bad okay [Music] let's try this again with the tubing baby engage pump it's so long [Applause] no you stop can you stop it behind me oh nothing so far okay turn off pop remove dude fluid i will check the morgan office area as well see you're creepy and then i can go check the board after i go drop the body off in the freezer okay yeah i'd be back no i saw the iv bag oh thank you for labeling that i feel like the label wasn't there before the demon is being helpful don't further off the light what i can always turn off the lights i need them to see what i'm doing you be quiet out there ivy bags i know i saw them not that long ago where i don't remember top shelf cabinets oh that was it you're right thank you why could i not just walk all the way around my stabby pokey device an intro card foreign something like poking objects into like the flesh of a human there we go not gonna lie kind of gross all right mix cleaning bathroom closet create things cleaner oh [ __ ] you [ __ ] you [ __ ] you [ __ ] your [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] you bye bye now close the door you can go straight to hell you're gonna go straight below no i'm done i'm done i'm just gonna go over here i'm just gonna go over here and it will go high i'm just gonna sit here [ __ ] your minute your mom except i'm just going hide back here in the corner oh god oh no oh oh i suddenly felt sick from my stomach i feel crazy awesome freaking creepy okay okay clean her face what about the lady and what about the lady in white there is no lady in white it's this creepy thing i don't know what you're talking about i don't like what you're talking about i'm just gonna [Music] keep my without me moisturizer behave yourself sir all right i'm soloff all right return the body to storage anything in here uh no okay [Music] my son i hate you i hate you so much right now i hate you i hate you so much i'll slide you right over here because you're next oh oh that hurt that was just i hated it they did everything about that mr douglas weird i don't i don't like anything that's happening right now hi dad that's that's morgan all right agent 50. okie dokie nothing on the pc i don't like it no sir i don't like it i didn't like the laugh either really really is that necessary [Music] oh god shadow man thank you damn it straight to hell i hate you all ah no nothing on your backside don't you smile at me frank [Music] hey nothing on the handsy it's on this side nothing there all right okay i'm okay am i enjoying this horror game you probably won't hear me because you got the skinny wheel of death behind you too loveless i know i'm not enjoying this i feel sick i feel terrified i want to god wants to go home i want to go home i don't like it no we have done this wait a minute entry two oh okay it is bitty it has hermetologists or whatever i said i wanted to play horror games for you guys but right now i feel absolutely freaking like awful no stop it stop it stop acting up stop your [ __ ] oh that's getting really uh specific isn't it okay okay fine good fine good we're fine everything is fine everything is it's just i'm freaking tasting everything is i still hate you somebody call sting oh you really really wanna do this again yes my child's leading in my car stop it not necessary yes i tried leaving in my car i could not leave i was very very unhappy about this mind you oh my goodness i don't mind if i feel snapping with the skinny part of the fishing ball i was smoking with a brick drink [Music] don't like any of this ah i cats hi cats i have feet i am so on edge right now stop with your rat laptop ah i'm mixing bombing fluid i said stop it what following my own name rebecca why am i calling my own name stop only you you sir you're sir what are you doing what are you doing stop it oh me i hate you i hate you stay away from me stay away from me stay away from me stay me for me stay away from me i don't like it i don't like it i don't want it stay away stay away stay away oh jesus christ what is happening oh i mean i hate it i hate you i hate everything right now [Music] oh my god oh i hate it oh i hate it i hate it i hate it i hate i hate everything i hate everything i hate all of you oh my god oh my god oh okay i'm okay i am okay i am okay i'm okay but i'm fine i am fine everything is fine it's moving i'm scared you scared you know it's it's fine everything is fine no no you stop it you stop it you are here do you think do you think you're here do you think you're here do you really think you're here because you destroyed the strokes of life out of me and scared the absolute bejesus out of me okay i still hate you [ __ ] i don't know why you're buffering okay okay i'm fine everything is fine it's fine we're fine [Laughter] oh oh my god oh i hate it i hate it i hate it i hate it oh i hit it i'm okay i'm fine everything is fine there's a creepy tab on him under lesser spirits you say you don't say if you don't stay there there's a creepy tab under of him under uh lesser spirits the woman in white the shadow might squish out of men the weaker manifestation manifestation of the house of immolation shadow man is often seen as a guide where it may also be used to spy on the living uncover to stephen may form a bond with the spirit to attempt to influence or confuse its victims shadow man is often seen standing out of the corner of the eye moving quickly in and out of sight or lurking in shadows the music is a weaker manifestation of the house of infidelities i don't like the sounds i'm hearing i'm used primarily to view the living the mimic is the environment of the devil's envy of humanity this manifestation wants to look as human as possible but suffers eternally to only ever be a stiff disfigured itself what the true form of the image is behind the shell is unknown it has been recorded many times on closed circuit television often viewing the living only to vanish quickly when seen oh go away i hate it i hate all of it right now all right so make an incision yeah i'm guessing it's the house of immolation the one i actually said it was going to be there's that but i at least need a third sign just to be 100 certain ah no stop it stop that enough of you anything at all anything what kind of seal i hope it's all hardcore still there second no that kind of seal [Music] stop it no nothing yet nothing so far okay i guess i'm just going to continue working all right so artery forces tubing engage mom stop stop it i don't like this i don't like this at all ah it's almost a perfect circle i don't like it [Applause] oh my god that's so loud [Applause] oh no okay hello why are you still doing this i'm going to kill you rebecca oh [Music] [ __ ] me oh [ __ ] oh no i really do want to go home i really do but uh it won't let me leave it really won't let me leave okay why does my apartment look like trash get down here [Music] oh okay oh holy jesus christ no no no no no i don't like it i don't want it i hate it it's bad it's creepy well i see there's lots of jumps going wonderful [Music] oh this is terrifying i don't like it i really don't like it [Music] oh no no no no please no no [Music] i can't use that here [Music] no i didn't like any of what i just turned oh that should be the third one that should be the third one where is the third one that is whatever the hell that symbol is all right so i'm pretty sure that's exactly who i thought it was [Music] okay let me all right all right and you're okay things are better things are okay everything will be fine i will be okay i got this i am pretty sure that's the evolution yes it's exact i'm pretty sure that's the exact one i thought it was let me double check but it looks like have i tried filling it with salt no no i'm not but i don't think that's going to make a difference so yeah it's this guy this guy right here it's your grandma i don't believe you i need you to let me [Music] i do not i do not love you the way you've the way uh i'd love to come in no no you can stay right out there you can stay right out there no no no no no no no i'm good i'm good i'm fine what the hell do i do with it be bound to its now body and burned the three objects in this cabinet are your tools first the clay tablet in the center is called a mark placing the smaller pieces in the correct configuration will spell the demon's name second the bottles on the top shelf are a special reagent that will react to the mark add a bottle to the embalming mixture during the process when the mark is placed on the correct body with the reagent inside it will force the demon to become bound to it pay attention to signs that you have chosen correctly they can be obvious or extremely subtle once you are certain the demon is bound to its vessel burn it finally the pieces of paper on the right are called leading strips it must inscribe the sigils of its name in our world to begin the evocation you will need to uncover these sigils to use them hold a letting strip up while wandering the mortuary if it begins to smolder and burn you're close when the paper combusts the sigil has been revealed somewhere in that area they can be anywhere so look on walls under objects inside furniture anywhere the demon will inscribe its sigils over time to try and hide them so check regularly once you uncover the sigils use the night shift database to decide which demon you're dealing with and use that knowledge to create the mark the steps are simple add the reagent to the embalming mixture uncover the sigils build the mark and place it on the body then when you're certain burn it in the return um okay oh oh no oh i don't like that i don't like that i don't like that are you sure this is the right one i have no idea it says it reacts to the stuff inside the body i'm missing something um thank you i wanted that back can i can i try it uh correctly on the volume do i have to get the wrong on the gurney i'm i'm here um i can't use that i can't use that here of course i have to no stop it so of course i have to drag him out so i literally have to complete the process just leave them out you say yeah but they have to be on the gurney because i just tried it with with the one that's in the freezer thing it was like no you can't do that can't hold anything else i can't hold anything else i am going to have to set the tablet down so i have to put the tablet back where i found it yeah but is it is the tablet supposed to react and didn't dude say the tablet reacts to the one that's possessed i believe that's what he said you should have [ __ ] died thanks for that it's starting to take hold jesus christ yeah you're i mean you're not wrong but at the same time hail mary hillary hail mary hail mary i'm missing something bill mary this is what we're doing we're doing it we're doing it we're either right or wrong excuse me can i not don't think i want to complete the whole process before i like burn you alive oh for the love of god really [Music] where are my what am i who am i what am i out here that's not it oh i hate it i hate it i hate it i hate it i ass all the way around i am a virus honey oh hi oh i don't like that you're still creepy lady you're still creepy virus all right you used to be a virus oh anyway i'm gonna fill that up open this up take this what is that my question is why do i have to finish this if dude needs to burn so there we go part of the demon destruction ritual huh apparently cleaning the tank is also part of the ritual stop your skin stop it just stop it oh excuse me excuse excuse my father and i'm about to be possessed by a [ __ ] demon and i'm so sorry that i i i didn't clean your tank and pie but i think that's what you did and i kind of wanted to save my own ass and not worrying about cleaning your freaking tank i don't like that sound i don't like that song i don't like this sound i don't like the style i don't like anything that's going on here i don't like any of this i don't like it i don't want it you stay away from me you stay away all of you could stay the hell away from me i don't like it i i did i did say please leave me alone moisturize it are we seriously moisturizing the demon possessed currents all right returned by the cold starts can i just float into the fire now here i threw it in the fire i don't want to rotate him let's uh let's do this we're going to help you into the fire and i'm either going to die for this oh this is going to save my life you can piss off sir no stop it no get up and burn divine burn the body stop it get up get up don't do this don't you do this to me where am i what happened let me go yay what are you doing sorry this is the only way why are you doing this help me please raymond seriously raymond hiding don't be scared what the [ __ ] [Music] oh [Music] i decided [Music] oh the first standing is always the possession okay yeah it didn't burn the body it says body's burned one body's been bombed okay i not sure how i feel i feel terrified i didn't think it was possible for an ai to become terrified but clearly cleanly i can be terrified oh my goodness i don't i i feel kind of uh kind of weird what that's actually a good place for ah i was utterly terrified us especially with the thing graphic and then it's sliding down the wall i will have to try again to see if i can get another ending if everybody liked that i kind of i kind of enjoyed that ah what's up i want you again to make mention that the outfit that i am wearing for those of you that didn't get to see it yet here you go this is the outfit one of the 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aMyek52cTYg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMyek52cTYg | Blurring The Edges on Images in Affinity Designer V2 On The iPad | [Music] hi guys today I'm going to show you how to use Affinity designer version 2 on the iPad to create blurred edges around images I'll show you three methods all quite simple and available from the tools around the edge of your Affinity designer application so let's get right to it they're quite simple and the whole process is quite sure open a new document and on this document I don't want margins and I don't want bleed in general I want a transparent background and its landscape so you can see where I'm pressing the screen and there's our document being created I'll pinch that down move it over there where I can see it easily and in there I'm going to place an image now this image is in the download area of the website and it's that one there Pulp Fiction do we want it full size no probably not I'll drag it in a bit so you can clearly see the edges when I make the changes to it and you can see that it's quite a bit over the side that's in the way there now what we have here is the image on its own layer now what I want to do is put a rectangular layer over the top of that so we select rectangle make sure the rectangle is white I think I've got it gray at the moment there we go and drag out the rectangle I've got snapping on up there so it snaps to the edges of the image beneath it now that we've got that in place let's select The Fill tool we don't want solid we want elliptical and we have that there now you can see it's smudged in the center and darker at the edges is that really what we want let's have a look and see what happens when we reduce the color the opacity doesn't change much there you see let's make that white now to get that back just tap elliptical there it goes put that one there that one there and change the outside edge to White reduce the opacity slightly but you can see the smudges in the center what we want to do is reverse that and that's this one here you can see the little reverse Arrow there tap that tap that it's like a switch now it's still quite smudged underneath but we can grab that Center Bar there drag that out to the edge now if I take the color and reduce the opacity you can see that we've got a nice vignette around the image now that's fairly straightforward that one and that's using the fill tool let's just get rid of that select the move tool so nothing on the thing is selected now you could adjust that even more if we go back there you can see that the little bar is now even further to the right select the color tool select the opacity and the opacity is down to zero percent now and it's still quite smudged around the edges and looking very nice now of course you can change that vignette to anything you like but those crossbars is locked on the image on the right hand side and the top side by that one there the aspect lock that locks the aspect now if you want to move those bars and change them you have to unlock the aspect but we're not going to do that at the moment let's just go back to the open tool and there it is very nice you can export that or do what you like with it now the next tool that we're going to use is the transparency tool which is that funny wine glass just below the fill tool so let's go back here and select that one and we'll just delete that there you go all that hard work is now gone now we're going to select the fill tool below there but what we want to do is put another white rectangle over that ah and why have we got that there because it's left over from the most recent one that we did which is a bit of a pain let's go right out let's delete that that's easy close without saving a new document same as before no margins General transparent background okay now we've got our transparent background back let's place our image once again from recents Pulp Fiction and there she is nicely centered and not so big okay now we've got transparent background let's see what happens now I'll go back here for a start select the move tool select rectangle just tap it there to get rid of those lines or we'll move our image and put in our rectangle make sure it's white now select the transparency tool up the top select elliptical and you can see it's elliptical layer now but it's smudged in the center again so we've got to reverse that aspect and it's already quite a nice Ellipsis we just bring that across and that's very clear in the center now that's probably where I want it quite a nice wide vignette just tap there so you can see it clears all that stuff if you want to make some changes to it just tap the elliptical again or on there there we go that's all there is to that one there's our mask there's our image before and after too easy there you go now the move tool is there let's clear that we don't want the same problem as we had before so let's go to new new document it's all already on A4 get rid of the margins we don't want those in there General transparency and okay we're getting good at this aren't we now place our image again place it from files recents Pulp Fiction and there we go centered image now this last option is really quite different we select the effects menu we're going to apply a gaussian blur nope that didn't work did it because I just remembered we don't want a gaussian blue what we want is a rectangle again make sure the rectangle is white for the rectangle select gaussian blur and select the radius Now we move that radius to about there so we've got you can see I'm using the pen to bring that radius in or out I want it about there I think now we've got that there we go back to there we go back to the tools on layers and rasterize to mask which is down here oops rasterize to mask and there you now have a gaussian blur applied and the reverse the center is clear and around the edges there around the edges oh I'm moving that background it's very sensitive but you can see the transparency through there so if you had something else beneath that other than the image you would see it through there that's the third method it's a bit more fiddly and it's um a different method but there's your three methods so I hope you enjoy those I hope you get some value out of them and experiment with them and can use them so thanks for watching see you in the next video | Affinity Inspiration | UCyHTpLiXJ8FUWHiCnfgRBjw | 2023-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,232 | 6,246 |
HbdaTyn7m0E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbdaTyn7m0E | Block's Knife sharpener reviews, Best Knife sharpener reviews come from the Florida gun show. | hey folks if you want to know the key to a sharp knife it's Dixie's finest walk night Circle right there hey my name is City Florida uh I have five of these sharpeners I use them consistently always I'm a Hog Hunter and a deer hunter plus I raise wild hogs on my property taking them all the time this is the best night that best sharpener to have with you at all times it works I must own 50 knife sharpeners but this is the only one that I can win I can go to my Tackle Box everywhere I go if it's in my pocket and I can sharpen any kind of night I love it it's nothing like it here this probably is the finest nights I have encountered in my third year of doing gun shows therefore I wholly recommended the cars I use as myself and it's the finest one that I have about this works absolutely great I used it all my time it works great especially yeah these are awesome this is the best | Block knife sharpener | UCcROiYOuz71uUjNs4rq7fPw | 2011-10-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 182 | 888 |
WuBWDjYZ7Ko | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuBWDjYZ7Ko | Trade Show - JUKI LU-2828NV-7 Lockstitch Industrial Sewing Machine - Goldstartool.com - 800-868-4419 | hello everyone David from goldstar2.com another beautiful sewing machine from Gucci lu2828 nv-750 there for auto and we have all the car seats for sofas for bags you know bag is one of our specialty adult tofu.com we make a lot of okay so Lu 2828 MB show us okay walking food this machine has a device device here yes it's a automatic guy yes right you can change automatically only showing the problem whoa beautiful automatic beautiful it's beautiful and the good thing about this machine is that you don't have to do it from here you could adjust the needle right from here there is a volume right here or whatever it is beautiful all Japan are like like all right this come 110 220 no air Glory 135 by 17 needle uh 135 by 17. yeah yes and it takes a regular food no duracom other food because it's gonna come after the food yeah this is the guy next to me I don't want to show his face very mad at me no it is Big bombing look at this like a little guy you know hanging what is this what do you call this president so we're gonna call from now on that is going to be joking now you can go let me tell you so is it that new version okay all right so let's go and show machine only Auto cut yeah short short autocut no no more than five millimeters no more than five millimeter hanging thread at the end yes okay let's go okay bobbin Big Bob Bobby big huge yes Bobby let's go and let's just keep the threading I think yeah see beautiful digital tension digital tension okay also the sensor in the pressure food same same thing if you want to do double layer and single layer you will adjust itself okay I just like that by itself okay Change is Gonna Change racing see there you go wow unbelievable this Yuki technology not really unbelievable and this is the funny thing is that this is very heavy nylon thread but still this machine without air and it's still cut a lot of a lot of sewing machines you need the air to cut but this one this one I think is 135 right text no it's 135 135 these people are Duty and you know what I sell a lot of Duty sewing machine for you guys gold star tools you go check my website you know we sell a lot of Gucci sewing machine and people love us food.com and we're in Los Angeles California Los Angeles how do you say it yeah how do you say it say it the way you said no really I like the way you say Los Angeles Los Angeles because my wife always tell me you don't know how to say no Angeles amazing guy and now we have Rodrigo another life okay so they're helping out go on our website so hopefully you have these machines out do yourself we do 15 41 15 40. to another website to everybody yes on the website on your website yeah sure I can't tell you the name millions of people are gonna watch I can't tell you who I sell to people don't like it guys anyway no really we get this it's a monster this is by the way this is 14 inch again I think it's 14 inch yeah it's 150 60 millimeters 156 millimeter between here and there and no uh here 156 and 200 and 270 200 270 millimeters that means 27 centimeters from here to here and 156 from 156 to here yeah for people that want to do heavy stuff let's say if you do car seats yeah and you need to do well it's a car seat uh seat belts uh airbags I I can't show this guy's face but I think that hands down guy Rodrigo is the handsome guy I tell you and hey by the way automatic bobbin Winder guide key should be a payroll see me right now um I'm telling you gotta put me on Pedro I do so much sales for you here we go thank you for watching David from Goldstar tool and thank you Rodrigo and Senior Luis for helping me out again lu2828 MV [Music] thank you foreign [Music] | GoldStarTool | UCiUhkKNYNjxKp584dKzLXDQ | 2023-06-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 736 | 3,660 |
Z130E_aQRXc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z130E_aQRXc | Colección di Rosa: Arte en los viñedos, Napa California | [Music] for Katherine I would like to ask you about the spirit of the collection how this started from a dream and how it turn into a public project sure well our founder Renee D Roa came to San Francisco in the 50s and was really struck by the Bohemia the beat spirit that was going on at the time and he was mingling with the poets but he very quickly met the artists and became really really excited about the energy that was very different from the energy that he had come from on the east coast and after the war there was a great period of exuberance so he tried very hard to be an artist himself and a writer and realized that uh he didn't have it in him so he began to support other artists and think about how he could help support them I don't think he started out to be a collector he started out just helping [Music] artists [Music] so D roza collection is actually known I think for having an incredible sense of place it's completely centered on the art of Northern California it's very much of the period of the last 50 years in the 20th century and continues on today but it is really a snapshot of the artists the teachers the students the art schools and the movements that were here at the time because he collected and supported everybody not just the Blue Chip artists but their friends and their students and their wives and everyone else in the circle so it offers a very wide ranging and I think very um unusual portrait really more from an artists or a passionate eye of the movements and social movements I would also say of the latter half of the 20th century in Northern California [Music] look this is our largest Gallery uh the main gallery has been here was built in 1997 and to house the collection it's the built in the same style as the gate house and the original architect was asked to do things that looked like they might be on a farm they're not very different from some of the winery structures in the [Music] [Applause] valley possibly this the strongest part of the collection is this area around the activity in the 60s with um the Davis Funk school and some of the artists that were studying together and it just so happened that three the artists we call the holy three in the collection I became close friends of Renee all the way to his death um B Hudson Bill Allen the collaboration between Bill Allen and William Wy and for me one of the things that's really extraordinary about the collection is this is artwork by artists of their time that were speaking about their lives where they grew up their place the social issues that they were involved with and they were really trying to make work about what it was like to be alive in that place and in that [Music] time so we have this crazy piece by the artist Roy DeForest called Camp of the landscape painters and it very much the landscape of the Pacific Northwest um DeForest is someone who is known for his dog paintings um he identified with dog but he also was very very aware of you know Bale wolf and some of the older mythology of older stories from Western civilization and he had code sort of embedded in these very light-hearted fun paintings with a sense of humor which is very typical also of the West Coast is a lot of very deep sort of archetypal material about people interacting with the land um you have this strange horned half human figure here um so the landscape PS but you've got this funny Picasso CU Cubist figure here in the middle of all this wackiness with the dogs and the trees us and so you know they've got the paintbrush soort of hanging almost like a trophy on the end of the little cart um the dogs are the ones that seem to see it all they understand everything that's going on the humans maybe not so [Music] much [Music] uh the collection has a lot of work of social and political content that's very explicit about particular issues or particular sort of timely events and the piece we're standing in front of U by Enrique choya is called when Paradise arrived and you can see uh the little figure here um being menaced by this large sort of Mickey Mouse glove and on the glove it says English only so it's clearly this piece is very much about immigration it's very much about people coming to the US she's of course you know displaying the hand gesture for Education um sort of a very long thing with with h you know the heart um so there's a lot of things that choya does was very simply using sort of very direct drawing images but he packs a lot of content [Music] in strong anti-war piece um that he did many many years ago um which I think speaks to the fragility of the piece and uh what's in the balance very wonderful wonderful [Music] piece this piece by Paul C is in a tunnel that was designed as a collaboration between the collector and the artist and there is a dedication on a wall by from the artist thanking his Patron for giving him the opportunity to do this so we're standing in a long tunnel that has the beams here for the number 12 like the 12 Stations of the Cross if you will dripping water to resemble what you might find in very old buildings someplace in Europe and the piece that we're actually that we're looking at is called Shot Blue it's a video piece it's 12 hours of daylight passing behind the blue window at shot cathedral in France that has been shortened to 12 minutes and then remastered through video so that you have the opportunity to sit and experience the passage of [Music] time thank you so much for this visit has been an amazing day and I would like for us to finish to to sum up this H this Vision this project how will will be the last message the statement that we want to make with focusing on the art of this region is the importance in investing and supporting the artists of your time in place because they not only make for more vibrant communities around us but they leave the record for those who come after us in history and we feel that the riches of the landscape and the art provides a context for understanding our times and who we are now that is really unique and rare this is beautiful this has been a treasure for us thank you so much thank you and we will see you next time we come to [Music] Napa [Music] | cosmoArteTV | UCv9U2KkqPqtAAOdvNdzoFkA | 2014-01-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,180 | 6,214 |
8rwlfeG7h_k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rwlfeG7h_k | OTN Advent Appeal 2022 Week 1: Hope - Augustine | hello my name is Reverend Dr Augustine tanneran I'm based here in Manchester I'm a trustee of the OpenTable Network and this is advent Advent is a season of preparation a season of Hope and this week we look at Hope and one thing that the Open Table Network gives me is when we gather together different people from all different types of denominations and Christian experience and Faith traditions we come together at the beautiful table no matter your worries no matter your background we come together an Open Table does that for so many queer people throughout my journey as a trustee I have seen hope the glimpses of Hope in Jesus Christ and the glimpses of Hope in people's eyes as a journey with open table from London to Sunderland it's been an absolutely beautiful Journey an open table gives others hope hope of a better future hope of an inclusive Church hope of a God who continues to love us over and over and over it's absolutely amazing and this season as we continue with Advent we pray that you would continue to experience the hope that is in Christ Jesus wherever you are whomever you are whatever your background you experience the hope that we have in Jesus Christ amen | Open Table Network | UCGMdFhYl3f3rk6tRLWuh1cw | 2022-11-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 215 | 1,190 |
c3QctOAFvlc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3QctOAFvlc | June 17, 2020 | good evening directors welcome to the Wednesday June 17th Board of Directors meeting for dr. Cobb I am calling to order the meeting at 6:30 the second item is roll call an introduction of new members and alternates tonight I'm told we have a new member Josie cockerel of the town of Foxfield Josie thank you very much for for your attendance and with that mrs. Stephens can you please do roll call all right Thank You mr. chair I will now go ahead and unmute all members and alternates okay and now people should be able you may be self muted so just make sure that you're able to unmute yourself on your end and anyone on the phones East it stars Thanks okay here we go even Henry ggod really CEO Jeff Baker here Elise Jones William Winstead here Randy Wheelock towards Marlin Nicholas Williams Kevin Flynn Roger Partridge yeah Ron angles Libby Szabo odd Pfeifer john marriott mike coffman here Larry venom David Spellman Erin brachot present Margo Ramson Adam Cushing present Roger Hudson Deborah Moby George Steele Jason gray Tami Mauer Mike Sutherland mm-hmm Jeremy Fang Randy wheel here Richard champion Yale Christie Cole Frank present Katherine Whitman air Eve Conklin here Linda Olsen present Linda Montoya the les Turner Drew Peterson Bobby Spindler Josie Cockrell present Laura Brown Lynette Kelsey chief Holmes Rachel Binkley processing jim Dale Paul Hoffman George Lance Dave Kerber Mike Hillman Stephanie Walden Tim Barnes Jacob Lew beer Isaac levy Carina Elrond Pamela Grove Larry Strock razor wind Shaw present Joan connect Ashley stoles been here Connie Sullivan barney'd rice at Joy's pal Zeus key Pauline Whitlow Sutton Shawn for a Chris Larson Julie Julie Duran Mullica Joyce downing Sally de ville here Danny hammer Lee here Jessica Sangren here / batches in Anita sites but starker President Adams Aaron Rebecca white bill van Meter okay and obviously if you didn't think that your name was heard or anyone on the phones any directors or alternates if you want to state your name for the record Jim Davis Elise Jones is on the narrow Lynette Kelsey bill van Meter okay it looks like I mean you should be able to speak if need be I can now yes all right perfect and then I also see Stephanie Walton yes hi perfect okay all right obviously if for some reason you didn't hear your name or you weren't able to speak at this time you can email me em Stevens at dr. cog org and I'll make sure that you're added for the record and with that mr. chair we do have a quorum great thank you Miss Stevens the next item is approval of the agenda with this I would like to have somebody use the raised hand icon I can get a motion please all right it looks like we have a hand raised from director Flynn director Flynn go ahead yes thank you like move that the agenda be approved Thank You director Flynn do I have a second please use the race okay we have some it looks like our second hand was actually from Jessica Sangren so director Sangren go ahead I second the motion to approve the minutes or the agenda sorry thank you very much director Sangren and with that we're gonna have her first vote of the knights all in favor say aye against abstain motion carries thank you everybody the next next section of the agenda is the public hearing item for public hearing on a proposed technical amendment to the 2040 Metro vision regional transportation plan and with that I have prepared a narrative here to read into the record good evening ladies and gentlemen I'm John diak chair of the Denver Regional Council of Governments Board of Directors thank you all for participating tonight this evening the Denver Regional Council of Governments is holding a public hearing on a proposed technical amendment to the 2040 Metro vision regional transportation plan and associated air quality conformity documents this public hearing of the Denver Regional Council of Governments is hereby convened the purpose of this hearing is to provide an opportunity for all who are interested in the documents I just noted to provide comments to the board no decisions will be made and no actions will be taken tonight related to this public hearing receiving public comment is important to the Board's decision making process anyone wishing to speak should raise your hand using the GoToWebinar interface or by typing your name in the question box if you've joined by phone we will open the phone lines short ly to allow you to speak all comments received via email dr. cog website or in writing have been automatically included in public record comments received prior to this public hearing have been provided to the board if you wish to submit written testimony to be included in the official record of the public hearing please email it to the secretary after you speak board members are free to ask questions of those testify jakob Ruger of dr. cog staff will now summarize the proposed amendment mr. Rieger Thank You mr. chair and members on the board this is Jacob Murray care manager of long-range transportation planning here at dr. cog so the subject of tonight's amendment to the 2040 Metro vision regional transportation plan this is our adopted plan the subject of tonight's amendment is a single project that you should see on your screen this involves the widening of the e-470 mainline from Quincy Avenue to i-70 this project is to widen the section of roadway from four lanes to six lanes this project is already in our adopted 2040 Metro vision regional transportation plan but is indicated on the screen the topic of the proposed amendment is that because this project is opening sooner than originally anticipated and currently reflected in the plan we need to we need to change the way that this project is portrayed in the regional transportation plan the way that we do that as indicated on the screen is by changing that's what we call it air quality staging period right now it's in our 2030 to 2040 staging period already in the plan we also need to add it to our 2020 to 2020 that really is the topic of the proposed amendment by making this change what we're really saying is that we're reflecting when this project is going to open we have it in the correct air quality conformity staging periods that is a federal requirement that we do air quality conformity on the amended plan so it's not on this individual project but it is for the overall plan so because we're adding this project to an additional staging period we did we run air quality conformity where that staging period again that's a federal requirement we do that to make sure that the plan as amended continues to meet or not exceed the motor vehicle emission budgets for the staging periods that are specified for the planning process in the state implementation plan for air quality part of the documentation of this proposed amendment are those air quality conformity documents that demonstrate that with this change to this proposed project the plan as amended continues to meet all emissions budgets for air quality conformity this public hearing is a capstone of a 30-day public comment period during the public comment period we did receive one set of comments from Boulder Canyon those comments are available to you in the handouts section of the GoToWebinar interface we're not responding to those comments tonight as was indicated we are in a wearing input gathering mode tonight but we will document those comments and respond to them and that will be part of the documentation that we bring to the board at a future meeting when we ask you to approve the amended plan with this proposed change that's all I have mr. chair thank you Thank You mr. Rieger the hearing is now open for those who have signed up to speak each speaker will have up to three minutes to testify if you have not finished by the end of three minutes I will ask you to conclude your remarks we respectfully ask that you not repeat specific coins made bright prior speakers a simple statement of agreement with prior testimony is acceptable and appreciated mrs. Stephens let's first open the phone lines and see if there's anyone who has joined by phone who wishes to speak to this item all right Thank You mr. chair and all microphones should be open is there anybody who ought to speak to this please and on the phone hearing none I will close the phone portion of this is there anyone who has raised their hands or noted in the question box that they would like to speak Tara diak I'm not seeing oh I see one hand raised and the hand went back down might have been an accident I'm not seeing any up and there's one back up Elise no director sorry I wasn't sure if it was me or somebody else I just wanted to take a moment to say Boulder County did submit comments they weren't really specific to the particular project it was more towards the issues that I've raised with about air quality conformity in the past which is we are significantly increasing vehicle miles traveled in the metro area and we are in serious non-attainment for ozone and likely to hit severe non-attainment next year and yet the air quality conformity process doesn't actually really influenced significantly transportation capacity projects or move us towards decreasing VMT which isn't that we're not applying it properly or their staff aren't doing the job it's that the air quality conformity process continues to set budgets that don't decline over the years so as to drive a decrease in VMT and help us do transportation planning that actually improves air quality and this is something that was brought up at the air quality control Commission hearing or retreat today and it's something that came up at the air quality control Commission's meeting with the Transportation Commission last year and is likely to be something that's addressed so that in the future air quality conformity actually hopes is a process that helps us increase compliance with the Clean Air Act and reduce greenhouse gas emissions so I just wanted to make that comment thank you to record Jones are there any other questions from the board I'm not seeing any raised hands or any questions in the question box chair thank you very much we will conclude this portion this brings tonight's public hearing to a close at 6:45 p.m. thank you for your testimony in your interest all right next item report of a chair I had a couple of dr. cog related items I gave tests or problems sorry public comment to the Transportation Committee in support of our urban arterioles multimodal Safety Improvement set-aside program speaking with executive director Rex we believe it has been approved and tracking for an early June disclosure I also provided opening comments to the dr. cog planning certification meeting director Pabst or if it sounds like we are on track to have a successful certification review I also attended the seat at Regent for dr. cog Communities quarterly meeting and that is the end of my report the next item is report on performance and engagement committee please director Flynn Thank You mr. chair the performance engagement committee met on June 3rd virtually as we are meeting now and our first order of business was to elect a vice-chair we elected director Atchison from Westminster we discussed the ongoing the collaboration assessment from the board directors we authorized that to go out and you all should have received email from Jerry steagle it takes just under about 10 minutes to do this survey we need you to complete it we have about another week this weekend would be a good time to do it perhaps we only have about a dozen responses right now and so please take the time about 10 minutes to do it if you don't have a link please email Jerry Jerry Siegel at doctor cog and he can send you the link we had a pretty lengthy discussion of the 20/20 vision Awards celebration that we had to postpone this spring and the staff presented us with a really robust menu of options most of us started to gather around the option of delaying it until spring 2021 there's a couple reasons for that although we had some reasonable alternatives for the Fall the feeling was that it would be difficult to gather collect pledges or sponsorships from our from supporters from corporations from other associations given the financial atmosphere in which we find ourselves right now so that would have been a challenge there was also the possibility that even if large gatherings are permitted in the fall in September that people might be reluctant to get together not knowing what what the situation will actually be like we actually recommended that we don't officially cancel the date at empower field until the drop-dead date in July just so that we can keep our options open until then the we also discuss among those other options a live virtual event hosting several smaller in-person celebrations for the separate categories and perhaps doing a small-scale recorded recognition of the winners but as I said that the predominant opinion was that our desire to get together personally to celebrate these these awards really trumped the desire to do something more immediately so we ended up recommending waiting until spring 2021 we also discussed whether to combine these awardees from this year with the winners from this year that we'd celebrate next year we didn't come up with a specific recommendation but we did note that staff thought there might be a challenge in putting on two separate awards celebrations in calendar 2021 so we still have some discussion to do there there's plenty of pros and cons and we will will return to discussing that at the next next opportunity the final thing was the discussion of the 2020 board workshop and again no resolution other than perhaps looking at a casual get-together in town later this year perhaps using the outdoor space at our building the new space that was built up on the the upper level the outdoor level and that's my report mr. chair thank you thank you director for the item reports on Finance and budget committee director Conklin thank you very much the Finance and Budget Committee met earlier this evening to hear presentations on seven different resolutions from dr. cog staff thank you the staff for their briefings and the work on the items also thanks to committee members for their active participation all of the items were approved unanimously by the committee these included resolutions authorizing the executive director to do things such as reassign Human Services transportation set-aside agreements with the senior Resource Center and also negotiate and execute a contract with diem ability service for up to 1.2 million dollars those two items helping fill the void left when c.src stops with their transportation on July 1st also authorized the executive director to negotiate and execute contracts with c-dot to carry out the dr. Cobb regional transportation demand management programs in this fiscal year in the next fiscal year are actually FY 2020 and F by 2021 issued contracts with service providers in the amount of four hundred and fifty thousand dollars for the triple a transportation voucher program and four hundred thousand dollars for the turbo light in-home voucher program also negotiated execute a contract with tool design group LLC at an amount not to exceed one hundred fifty thousand dollars to develop a regional Complete Streets toolkit we also authorized the executive director to negotiate and execute a contract with RTD to reimburse RTD for certain re-imagined RTT tasks in the unified planning group program using group funds of a hundred and forty-four thousand dollars plus and finally we authorized the executive director to negotiate and execute a revenue agreement with the regional transportation district to House staff and facilitate the RTD accountability committee in an amount of up to two hundred thousand dollars a year so it was a very busy meeting and that is my report Thank You director Compton the next item report of the executive director executive director Rex please Thank You mr. chairman and good evening everyone I hope every and your families are safe and healthy just a COBIT update from dr. cox perspective we have extended our mandatory teleworking arrangement through July 12th of course safety remains our number one consideration as we transition back to the office and we have developed in part a transition plan and we do anticipate moving into phase one of that office transition plan pending other developments on July 13th the first phase will be a voluntary phase and and and staff will be divided into a couple a couple groups and the groups will be allowed to come into the office on four consecutive days so the first group for example will be will be permitted to come into the office on July 13th or 216th and then the second group will come in the following week from July 20th through the 23rd and so on until we have confidence to enter the second phase where we we kind of like this approach it's going to give us enough information and data that we can make sure it's kind of a pilot stage for us to make sure that we have the proper provisions and protocols in place for when we bring staff back in a more more elaborate matter so I would like to just expand on a couple of the items that director Conklin reported on and his finance and budget committee remarks the first I would like to talk about it's the RTD accountability committee I sent an email out to the board about this initiative last weeks just to give you guys our heads up because as things things seemed seem to do this initiative it's fast moving I you know many you may recall that during the legislative session Senate bill 151 was introduced and the the real purpose of the bill was to modify the regional transportation district Act - mm to provide an additional direction and oversight the RTD well one of the one of the provisions of that bill was the establishment of an accountability committee to perform a comprehensive review the many facets associated with delivering transit service in the Denver region well of course go bid not go bid nineteen hits and m151 was postponed indefinitely however over the last month or so RTD House and Senate transportation chairs and governor pollicis office have been working to develop a proposal that would create a RTD accountability committee outside of the legislative process and the I know for fact the one thing that they all agreed on right from the outset that this this this process had to be independent and and as a result they reached out to us as here at dr. cog and asked if we had any interest in housing staffing and facilitating the this this accountability committee and we gave it a lot of thought myself from Ron PAP store for enrichment morrow as well as others we talked about it and and you really it's is really up our alley right I mean it's the type of work that we do with regards to collaboration and facilitation and all that kind of good stuff so we really felt comfortable from that perspective we also know that you know the success of our TV is very important to our long-term mobility goals and so as a result we felt very comfortable with you know accepting this this role and and quite frankly we were we were pleased that the the the three partners have confidence in us to do this and I'm sure we'll do a bang-up job the other my one dimension was the SSRC the via transfer so we've been keeping the board updated over the last couple months about the issues and ultimately seniors Resource Center's decision to cease transportation service operations by July 1st so our staff so dr. Cox staff really in two divisions have been feverishly working with many of our regional stakeholders and partners and I'm delighted to report this evening that via has agreed to take over most of those transportation services currently offered by SRC some of you may be familiar with the they have a good presence in the northwest part of our region for many years and I know they also offer services I believe in Eastern Arapaho and Ann Adams County as well so we you know we we feel really comfortable with via I'm I and you know they've been tremendous to work with during during this short period of time that we've had the opportunity and I don't want to belabor the point them but I'm so appreciative of the great work everyone associated with this project it's done quite frankly I think they moved mountains in order to get here today it was unbelievable the number of meetings in the outreach I mean you can imagine a project this size moving this quickly just the interview intricacies of that but I would like to give a special thanks to our transportation planning operation staff Ron Pabst orphan and Matthew health and for all the work that they've done as well as staff members on our triple-a side Travis noon and Sharon day so thank you all very much and also big thank you to via they've been tremendous as I mentioned Frank Bruno the CEO as well as Bill Patterson it's kind of their operations guy I've just just tremendous I got nothing but good things to say so I'll just leave it there um so I mentioned this this next initiative in my last monthly newsletter telework tomorrow our way to go team have launched a new campaign tear fairly recently so during the stay at home and safer home orders as you know many people began teleworking nearly everyday way to go a team conduct an employer and commuter surveys to determine that in large part this was a positive experience and that many organizations plan to continue telework practices even beyond Co vid 19 so with you know with that kind of knowledge and it made a lot of sense our way to go teams gathered a lot of resources trained our outreach teams and redesigned all of their materials and website to actively promote continued teleworking so if your jurisdiction or or any other large employer you may know of would like to learn more about this mythos initiatives simply reach out to myself or steve erickson who's our communications and marketing director or you're more than welcome of course to go to our way to go org website kind of related to that topic the last Thursday governor polis announced a new initiative to help local communities and businesses safely reopen the economy and dr. cogs telework tomorrow is very prominent element of this multifaceted and faceted initiative in so there are certain grant opportunities that are available to your communities details are still being finalized but grants will include such things as a straight street scape challenge C that will be awarding grants to revitalize Main streets a safe and flexible communities challenge again C dot will provide micro grants to help encourage telework best practices as well as other things and the Colorado Energy Office will be supporting a pilot program to provide a bike and scooter access to essential workers and again details are still being worked out on this and will be we'll be sure to pass along more information as it becomes available we also have an upcoming Metro vision idea exchange kind of on the same topic of full-time remote workforce and teleworking and all that kind of good stuff so on June 24th we'll be hosting that webinar and we'll highlight the findings from the recent survey that I just mentioned that we did with human resources representatives representing countries from around the region and state and strategies for future efforts and resources to support teleworking everything you need to know the register for the event can be found on dr. cogs FM calendar so we hope you or your staff will will be will be able to join us and share your perspective second last thing I wanted to just mention to you is related to our 2050 small area forecast which are used to as inputs into our travel demand forecasting model which we predict future mobility and traffic and within our region your staffs have been then busy providing feedback on on our draft small area forecast in total we received over 600 individual comments from 28 jurisdictions and are now in the process of incorporating that feedback to finalize our shared set of regional planning assumptions that will be used by ourselves in our planning process as I mentioned but also by RTD in their reimagine initiative over the past few years we've invested in a lot of tools and data to help integrate local planning and zoning assumptions and into our efforts for a future distribution of household and employment throughout the region but in reality there's there's no substitute for the local review and feedback so I want to give you know your staffs are just a big shout out for for all the work that they have done to help us and get into ultimately the best the best product that we can because you know as you all know the stain is ass garbage in garbage out right so it's important that we have very strong inputs to feed our travel demand forecasting tool and lastly just is just a personal note I got an email from director at Justin last week that he wouldn't be at our meeting this evening but he had a good reason he and his wife Erica are celebrating their 53rd wedding anniversary TONIGHT so I thought that was fabulous and I just I I didn't ask if I could share it and I don't care I want gone ahead and sharing it with you guys and so if you get an opportunity I'm sure he would appreciate if you send him a quick text or something and just congratulate him on that and if nothing else reach out to Erica I think that woman should be she should be up for sainthood for 53 years but it's fantastic and and I'm real happy for them both mr. chairman that is my report thank you sir Thank You executive director Rex the next item on the agenda public comment up to 45 minutes is allocated now for public comment and each speaker will be limited to three minutes if there are additional requests from the public to address the board time will be allocated at the the chair requests that there be no public comment on issues the Latian choir public hearing has been held before this board consent and action items will begin immediately after the last speaker 703 we will open public comment miss Stevens is there anybody to address the board ah Thank You mr. chair I have opened up the microphones so I'll make sure that there is nobody on the phones first if there's anyone on the phones for public comment please hit star six now and state your name okay I am not seeing anyone or I'm not hearing anyone on the phones we do have a hand raised it looks like it is from Randall lobe Randall you will have three minutes to make your comment and then if you exceed three minutes I will let you know when to make your closing statement good evening ladies and gentlemen thank you for allowing me to speak to you for a second I've been an advocate for many many years involved with many different aspects of dr. cog I'm proud to participate I'm involved in the regional planning for transportation one of our Fox is that it be free just like Kansas City I think you should work on that diligently for the foreseeable future we expect a number of homeless people i regionally to double in the next period of time due to the millions of people who are unemployed and the seriousness of the inability of families and people to meet their obligations for rent mortgages and to take care of themselves more importantly than all of that is the quality of life which I keep on stressing every time I get a chance I'm very much interested which is why I participate in dr. cog in us working together I really want to uplift the essential workers our police our public servants for what they have seriously offered their lives for I'm a poll worker at Blair Coldwell library for the Denver Election Commission for the primary and I feel it's essential for us to have public servants we will not compromise participating in this republic to take care of people that said the numbers of people who are living on the streets the way in which it looks like the Mission District in LA is ridiculous we need to come up with strategies my friends and colleagues or housing us all and that includes myself I've been down that road many years and I do believe we have a right to housing for all as much as we do the transportation I hope someday you allow me to take an hour of a Metro vision idea exchange and express how much these matters have been developed in places like Cal sinky and Finland to make sure that every person who lives in that vicinity whether they be documented or not as a right to a place to stay permanently and the supportive services to keep them housed thank you for allowing me to speak to you and I hope that you will follow up with me in any way shape and form because I am your a friend and advocate for what you do a staff of this organization I cherish in my life Thank You mr. Loeb and thank you for your commitment to coming before this board year in and year out mrs. Stephens is there anybody else for public comment uh Thank You mr. chair uh at this time I am not seeing any other hands raised thank you so much we will close public comment at 7:07 next part of the agenda is the consent agenda item 8 if there if there are no questions or comments on the consent agenda please anyone who would like to make a motion to approve that he consent agenda please raise your your electronic hand and miss Stevens will call upon you all right Thank You mr. chair I'm just waiting for any hands raised at this time okay looks like our first hand went up from Kevin Flynn so director Flynn Thank You Melinda mr. chair I move that we approve the consent agenda Thank You director Flynn didn't have a second if we have a second please raise the electronic hand and whose Stevens will call upon you thank you oh and who was that please for the record I'm our faller yes we have a first from director Flynn a second from director Mauer all of those in favor please say aye against abstain thank you everybody motion carries next part of the agenda is the informational briefings item 9 briefing on legislative updates mr. morrow please thank you Amaya muted you are alright very good Thank You mr. chair and directors I'm going to just do a short overview or wrap-up on the legislative session and I hope that we have our dr. cog lobbyists advantage and Jennifer castle on if they're not they should be coming on shortly to help me but I'll start by saying needless to say it was a while and crazy unpredictable any exclamation you can think of session having been suspended after I think 60 some days back in March and then having to deal with another word everybody's been using unprecedented budget shortfall it was quite a ride I had at times started to describe it to people I talked to as a rollercoaster ride but then I realized that roller coasters always have some ups to go with the downs and as far as the budget concerned it was pretty much all down I'm sure you've all heard about the 3.3 billion dollar hole that they had to fill and it was pretty remarkable listening into those hearings and at times having to communicate with JBC members particularly about the aging funding programs we were very concerned about those the funding for the area Agencies on Aging having to be cut because they were having to do that on a number of programs in order to get to the number they needed to reach but we were able to work with members in the JBC and the staff to spare the triple-a funding it ended up with flat funding as far as their appropriation and their operating budgets however we did not avoid what call a sweep of our cash fund which was another thing that they did a lot to try to fill the budget hole was take portions usually large portions of balances in various cash funds and in our case the older Coloradans cash fund had 18 million dollars taken from us to help balance the general fund so that was sad we had a lot of ideas on how to spend that money and had actually had an agreement with the governor's office on how to do that right at the time everything started shutting down so but with that I think I note in the memo or one silver lining is all involved it recognized the need to really take a serious look at what I call long-term stable it's just sustainable funding for the triple A's and so that's going to be something that we're going to be working on with all of our partners over the coming months and you may hear more about that later in the year there was also a transportation actually was able to let's say contribute to helping and balancing and I've got a paragraph kind of summarizing that with and and I and I would note that you know my impression in listening to the discussions the JBC and its staff worked really closely with the governor's office and CDOT in figuring out exactly what they could do and how much that would take and I know part of it was the 50 million dollar [Music] amount that's transferred by statute to the general fund and that that was taken for two years they moved some money around from the bonding and and Senate bill 260 I got rid of that ballot measure that that called for later this year as well so they also had whoo I think the way they said 43 bills to go along with the long bill to help implement all the various they implement the various things they had to do which was a record for companion bills which added to the workload for the legislature when they came back on May 26th and I was actually surprised that they took up as many bills as they did there was a lot of talk I had been hearing before that they were really going to do since it was only going to be a two or three - I think initially a two-week session it ended up being a three-week session that they were gonna really lay over you know basically kill a whole bunch of bills and only focus on some priorities in the budget that did get expanded by time they enter Duke are started up and so in addition to the budget they had a number of kovat related bills to implement Koch ovid funding they had in terms of dr. cogs interests they had a number of housing bills that actually passed including to mobile home park bills and some money for eviction defense and what they call a source of income bill that passed there were however others that that that did fail just as in the transportation area the that Regional Transportation Authority bill House bill 1151 that we had had an interest in at the beginning this session obviously was put on the shelf and boy doesn't that seem like a long time ago that we were discussing all that but that's a just a very quick overview of the session there was they're gonna come back on January 13th of 2021 and probably face even more challenges but with that I'll stop and see if there are questions and also see if Edie and Jen are on and able to make a couple of more comments on the session and what to look forward to in coming months particularly related to the budget this is Edie Barrett and Jana's own as well just to support what Rich's overview covered the budget was really unprecedented everywhere they could cut they did cut a budget shortfall of the magnitude of 3.3 billion dollars was huge the budget committee started meeting in in late April and went through everything we were very pleased Jen and and rich and I that in the end the state funding for seniors was held flat now we've got a bunch of one-time funds that are propping that up so we'll have to worry about next year but for this year I mean they cut k-12 they cut higher ed by 58 percent of state funding for higher ed is just gone they cut child welfare but they held state funding for senior services flat so we were very pleased the other thing I wanted to mention it kind of surprised a lot of us there was no change in the senior a homestead exemption we thought that might be suspended as it had been in previous downturns but there was no bill introduced to do that so that lives on at least for one more year we'll get more guidance the next step in in the budget process even though the legislature is gone is this Friday we'll get the next quarterly revenue estimate so that will give us a more in-depth look at where the budget is what's been happening and that sort of thing employment levels so I will Jennifer and I will prepare memo send it to rich and he can distribute that based on Friday's information and hello all this is Jen castle so in addition to what Edie and rich mentioned too to try to help with some of the state's budget woes um the voters are going to decide on certain tax policies this November we have two referred measures from the legislature from the legislature excuse me the first one is to repeal the Gallagher amendment that was a bipartisan partisan effort that passed both chambers with two-third majorities and we will also see an increase in cigarette tax and also a new tax on vaping products that's projected to raise 82 million this year in fiscal year 2021 167 million in 21 22 those revenues will go to rural schools preschool and tobacco education programs there's also one initiative that we are expecting it hasn't been approved for the ballot yet but we are expecting that it will make it through the process and that is a graduated income tax so that will remove the flat income tax that we have currently and replace it with four different tiers of of a tax rate based on your income the first the first tier is anything from goes up into 250,000 and that would actually see a reduction in your tax rate everything else up to 1 million you will see an increase that initiative is supposed to generate roughly two billion dollars half of that will go to education and the other half is supposed to go to impacts from our growing economy that could be transportation that could be healthcare etc those types of things so those are three things that we will certainly see on the ballot and that have to do with tax policy fiscal policy and to try to help the state budget that report mr. chair see if there are any questions Thank You mr. Morrow with that board members if you have any questions for our triumphant please raise your electronic hand and mrs. Stephens will call on you now all right Thank You mr. chair I'll give everyone just a moment to get any hands raised if need be all right at this time I am not seeing any hands raised thank you very much yes all right continuing on item 10 briefing on the status of RTD fast-tracks projects director Van Meter thank you for the introduction you show my screen and that will allow me to run through a brief presentation is it working it is awesome thank you so this is the 2020 fast-tracks annual status report many members will recall that that was part of the dr. cog resolution pursuant to Senate bill 208 back in 2004 approving fast tracks and that was that RTD is to submit an annual report on progress for status fast tracks to dr. cog so we've been doing that for many years now this report includes status of the fast tracks projects some fast tracks financial information additional information even beyond fast tracks this year because there are so many different things happening within RTD that are of interest to the dr. cog board this investment at map shows those corridors that existed prior to fast tracks and gray it shows the completed projects invested in fast tracks today in purple it shows the N line and scheduled for opening and operations in September of this year and it identifies the four projects that our TD has not been able to identify funding for in another format it's the same projects listed in this table along with the opening dates for your information and the levels of investment on each of the projects and corridors in the fast track's program presented in this table both spent through 2019 and the total project budgets for all those projects few updates regarding bus service levels as identified in the original fast track's plan are td's intent was to increase rubber tire funding using fast track's funds at the rate of about 1% per year from initiation of the plan through 2020 from 2006 through 2013 that funding at 1% a year did indeed go to the fast tracks or into rubber tyred service from fast track's sales and use tax funds but in 2020 in 2012 I'm sorry the RTD board capped funding at 2013 levels those levels now increase just at the rate of inflation to cover the costs of that level of rubber tyred service so the intended subsequent annual increases have not occurred still in 2019 almost 19 million dollars was provided from fast track's funding to operate that increased bus service even with the cap those that was a quick brief rundown on the status of fast tracks some other updates in terms of RTD leadership this board is well aware that general manager then general manager David Genova announced his retirement in late 2019 and retired in January 2020 Paul Ballard was selected by the RTD Board of Directors and appointed as the interim CEO GM in January search for a permanent CEO and GM is underway and the intent is to be able to announce that selection in the fall of this year folks are also very much aware of the struggles that RTD was experiencing it with our transit operators with our bus operators and our rail operators in maintaining headcount and staffing levels required to provide the service that we had budgeted and scheduled through 2019 and into the early months of 2020 causing much consternation internally and much trials for our passengers and frankly for our personnel for our operators for our staff who were being mandated to work overtime on a very frequent and hi-bye basis we have our board of directors on March 24th forth had adopted a service plan to help address those driver shortage issues and service issues by modest decrease in the levels of transit service to be provided that was to go into effect on May 17th to help address those issues then the world changed or was changing concurrently and that service plan was supplanted by covin 19 service which is about a 60% level of our typical weekday service prior to the pandemic so a 40% drop in service or a 60% level of service compared to pre-pandemic levels that was in response to a reduction in ridership of actually close to 70 percent due to koban 19 that Cova 19 service plan was implemented in mid-april April 19th of this year it remains in place additionally RTD instituted a number of other safety efforts for our operators and importantly for our passengers intensify cleaning of our vehicles we suspended fare collection we have subsequently announced that we will reinstate fare collection on July 1st of this year but for the time being from that date through July 1st there's collection has been suspended and drear boarding has been the practice on our buses masks are required and we have capacity caps for our buses that's a quick attempt at an update subsequent to ours the middle of this report RTD staff have been able to present to our Board of Directors more information regarding our T DS financial projections and financial reality so I want to just highlight a few numbers regarding our financial forecasts and our financial situation moving forward in closure in closing before I attempted to answer questions and that is as we discussed with our board of directors just last night our projected deficit for 2021 RTD is projecting a 252 million dollar deficit that's based on combination primarily of sales and use tax declines forecast for us by the Cu Leeds School of Business as well as declines in farebox revenue based on declining ridership and service levels that 252 million dollar deficit is about 135 million on our base system that's the system of most of our buses and the corridors that were in existence prior to fast-tracks as well as a hundred and seventeen million dollars on the fast-track side just to provide a little more detail as to what that budget that deficit looks like 1.3 billion dollar projected shortfall over the six-year term of our 2021 through 2026 the six year term of our midterm financial plan a 1.3 billion dollar shortfall so the cares Act funding that RTD received earlier this year from the federal government is helping us weather the storm in 2020 and give it and is frankly giving us time to figure out how to respond to these world real world fiscal challenges where we do not project or see you leads does not project our sales and use tax levels returning to what they were last year until 2025 2026 timeframe with that chair I finished my report I know I it went a little being gone just fast tracks but I think was relevant and important the Nicci director van Meter just just a housekeeping note are you going to add to your to your report on committee reports or is this going to conclude your report in totality tonight my intent is for this report to supersede and supplant the subsequent report and I do not intend to add anything at that's time thank you Thank You director Van Meter board members any questions for director Van Meter if so please raise your virtual team all right Thank You mr. chair this is melinda I'll just give board members and alternates an opportunity to raise their hand okay and oh it looks like we did have a hand go up it looks like director Flynn has a question or comment yes thank you bill could you explain a little bit more about how long RTD might expect the restrictions to take place on your vehicles with the masks and with limited capacity on buses and follow-up and and the use of follow-up buses on busy routes and also if you could talk about how you expect to enforce the mandatory mask rule because there have been problems reported with many businesses and other organizations trying to enforce that Thanks so in of the first part of the question we do not have a good understanding or idea of when Public Health guidance from the Colorado Department of Public Health and the environment from the Centers for Disease Control and from the American public transit Association which are primary sources of guidance and information for the transit industry in the u.s. writ large well and the state for CDBG but in the u.s. writ large when that policy or their reck Impala see recommendations on spacing and social distancing on our vehicles may change there have been some recent press reports in the literature in popular literature and an industry literature indicating that transit systems worldwide have not been spreading covin 19 at least anywhere near the levels that some people feared they might which is a somewhat heartening saying for those practitioners such as myself who've spent our career trying to encourage more people to ride transit and now have changed our tune and are almost almost attempting to discourage people from riding so we don't know when when we'll be able to start loosening both masks requirement and social distancing requirement restrictions we're playing it very careful and asking and expecting our passengers to be the primary responsible parties in terms of wearing masks and anecdotally we don't have any solid information but anecdotally we do have people out monitoring mask use amongst our passengers and it's it's very high there's a there's a good compliance rate but we do have people writing at times without masks and we are not attempting any stringent enforcement hey thank you for letting us know that you the Stevens anybody else for director van Meter Thank You mr. chair it looks like we do not have any other hands raised great thank you mrs. Stevens Thank You director van Meter I appreciate your update thank you the next item our committee reports first report up is the state transportation Advisory Committee director Jones please so Roger Partridge is going to give the report this week since I was on vacation for the last Stephanie thank you thank you dr. Jones and thank you for the picture it seems she designed the time off he had she's worked very hard on this job notes and/or the sack so record [Music] the tax read there was action taken to use of toll credits for local match on federally funded projects regards fund portion so the local options fund will not be that great there's about 160 projects across the state looking for that funding several doctor code allocated to me by revitalizing program and can apply for this especially for related issues and federal highways ten groups of modifications for the roadways and the fair market value fees for you sir right away sweetie be Wade for this summer so it's very good thank you federal highways here was the trans bond balance issue that we I'm all for 2020 will not as possible will come up in 2021 legislature also allocated as we know that did very well for seniors and there will be 1 million dollars for senior transportation services he will see that well allocate those funds for agencies not covered by the carries Act there was a report from HP te on the Steve Express Lanes a master plan and then last couple things regarding the stead of the statewide Transportation Improvement Program will go to the Transportation Commission next week and and also the statewide transportation plan and statewide transit plan are out for public comment that concludes the report I think your spirit Thank You director cartridge while we have you on the line would you like to address the metro area county commissioners or you like the moment there you know it's not open to the report I'm sure you think you're sharing today not so that we will also be taking the summer off fantastic Thank You director partridge the next report is the metro matters caucus usually director mattresses addresses this if I may indulge director starker can you provide a report out this please I'm happy to make a report in lieu of the mayor Atchison I will innovate to the Metro motors continued to meet on a weekly basis or meetings have focused on opening strategies from the kovat pandemic and how we can incentivize our business nonprofits and our cities with the Kazakhs funding and we have also last evening to discuss 217 enhancing law enforcement integrity bowl with about 30 mins they're seeing managers and the police chiefs and had a very productive conversation and that will conclude my report Thank You director starker next report out is the the Advisory Committee on Aging miss Sanchez warned please hi everyone as we do with all things important in aging we run it by our aging Advisory Committee on Aging we vetted the contracts for transportation and in-home services and voucher programs that the Finance and Budget Committee passed earlier this evening I know we've talked about this a lot but it was it was very concerning when SRC announced that they would not be providing transportation services I was so worried about those folks that are going to dialysis and getting cancer treatments right now and I have been really insistent that we not have a delay in in in a delay in service or or that no no appointments would be missed and I think we're going to be able to accomplish that it's only because of the work of dr. cog Doug talked about the guys in transportation Ron and Matthew did excellent work and couldn't have done it without him business and finance Travis and Sharon but Doug didn't give himself any credit and Doug was with me in the very early days of this making calls with the state talking to the governor stuff and he deserves a lot of credit as well so I think exactly it's just a huge success and I think it's actually we're not going to miss a trip so that's great we will report on that after July or at our next meeting and see if we made it a rich also gave an update on the legislative issues as primarily the cuts that triple-a sustained in the long bill that was very sad but we had had the the money there and had we not because of rich efforts we would have lost program income which we didn't so we are funding is flat for next year which is really a huge accomplishment in this day so thanks to rich and in our lobbying team Eddington I also want to announce I'm so excited about this that we have a new chair and vice chair of the Advisory Committee on Aging our new chair is Kathy noon former mayor of Centennial former board member of dr. cog and the winner of John B Christensen award and then Kari Erickson who is the director of the aging resources of Douglas County these women are dynamic and have lots of great ideas I am so looking forward to working with them in the next year that's my report thank you ms Sanchez Lauren next report out the regional air quality council executive director Rex Thank You mr. chairman just a couple of things we had a briefing on our 2020 modeling for the serious state implementation plan or sip so chapter review and the modeling was what's provided to us a presentation on this year's marketing campaign simple steps better air and just an update on the ozone season thus far and some committee reports that's it mr. Jarrett Thank You executive director Rex next report e470 Authority director teal Thank You chairman you 470 board directors did meet on June 11th this month really had six items on the agenda in that meeting we had two maintenance agreements that were on the consent calendar followed by some good discussion about sable interchange feasibility study this was a formal request submitted by the town of the city of brighton at the support of Adams County and the board did approve agree to convene a feasibility study to move the sable interchange we did have a presentation about the master plan for 2020 staff presented a summary of major comments received and the board did approve it information technology department did have a well in light of coded the IT department has been holding off hiring several staff members in order to still provide the services which is the way you know the authority relies heavily on its IT department in order to collect revenue and also issue you know tolling passes the board approved the IT department to you engage in a contract with concrete consulting it turns out that that actually brought the IT budget down and we're going to look at the board of what they're approving did approve that contract and until we get through the Cova crisis that's really what happened at the meeting before earning to an executive session and concludes my report mr. chairman Thank You director teal seat on it director white good evening everyone I think tonight I will focus on three pieces of good news from from our end as there's been enough bad news lately and in this involves these three programs were very excited about one was mentioned earlier the partnership program with dr. cog and Sita to really address the safety issues we're seeing out on urban arterioles particularly for pedestrians and bicyclists many thanks to Sharon diak for coming to our virtual transportation commission meeting in May and providing the support of dr. cog for this program the commission did go ahead and move that the funding package forward so right now we have a 50 million dollar program that we will be kicking off here in early July we're just working on kind of an announcement date so we are incredibly excited at CDOT to get that program out or partner with dr. cog and this meaningful way and hopefully make a big difference and some of the fatalities and injuries were seeing out there on our busiest streets the the second program were also excited about executive director Rex mentioned that can do Colorado was launched by the governor's office late last week to help businesses and communities for to revitalize in the wake of Corona a part of that program is a grant antecedent that's meant to revitalize Main streets that's four million dollars that will be available this is going to be a rolling grant program so we're just going to get applications in and award them as soon as we can so that we can get money out on the streets we're looking at a $50,000 max Awards so this is a small program but it's meant to do things like help communities convert streets to one way expand sidewalks other very quick items like that to really think about our spaces differently when it's going to be a time we're in for a while our being outdoors is much easier than being indoors and businesses so that we should notice of funding availability we'll be out if not tomorrow by Friday I'd appreciate any help getting the the word out in the doctor community on that and then we will pretty quickly follow was a mini grant program for TDM efforts to really try to encourage the momentum we've seen on working from home and then the final piece of good news is outside the dr. cog area but too good not to share Vail Pass has the the vein of many of our existences during the winter in fact it closes an equivalent of 16 days of year due to the weather conditions we faced up there Oliver today we received word that we got a 60 million dollar grant from the highway administration and in fragrant it's gonna allow us to put some shoulders in there and auxiliary lane do some resurfacing and put in an automated highway closure systems that we can better communicate with the trial in public when that when that road is closed for weather so we are delighted to actually give some money in our coffers when there's a so few resources to go around so it's really good news that's it for me tonight thanks mister Thank You director boy the next section of the agenda informational items item 12 transportation improvement program administrative modifications please take time when available to review that any questions please get with mr. katrell the next item administrative items I'm thirteen our next meeting is July 15th and fourteen other matters by members are there any other Adam matters by members please raise your electronic hand miss Stevens please let me know if there are any additional matters yes thank you mr. chair I'll give everyone a moment okay it looks like we do have a comment from Sally Daigle so director Daigle go ahead oh hello good Sally I just wanted to thank all of you that have been involved in all of this and dealing with the Kovach crisis he has done a really bang-up job thank you so so much rtd keeping buses running dr. Cobb fighting for elderly and seniors um I'm just really proud to be a part of all of the stuff that we do here at dr. cog it's amazing and um I really do appreciate it and sorry I missed the last meeting I'm an essential worker and was that work so it's good to be back and I I really do appreciate all of the things that all of you have done so thanks Thank You director Diggle and again I would echo that comment to me as the chair it's very easy to step into this role a lot of things behind the scenes happen and quite honestly it is just it's yeoman's work on on the staff side and it just makes it oh so easy for us elected people to to do what we do so thank you dr. cook staff and CDOT staff and RTD staff we appreciate it miss Stephen says anybody else uh Thank You mr. chair I do not see any other hands raised yes if I may this is Doug rex first of all thank you all both both of you all for the kind comments I I do have a matter I we are planning on having a July first work session I just want to make sure the board is aware of that we will be getting at minimum at presentation from the Colorado Energy Office regarding House bill 1261 that came through the legislature last year and it involves target setting for greenhouse gas emissions and you know over the coming months the Air Quality Control Commission as well as CD phe will be making developing strategies to help us mitigate and and meet those those targets and they are rather aggressive so it I think it would be a good opportunity for the board to learn a little bit more about 1261 and and provide some comments and discussion with CEO staff so I just wanted to make sure everybody was aware thank you sir Thank You Zayed rhetorics with no other matters before the board I will adjourn the meeting at 7:50 - thank you everybody thank you hi everyone | DRCOG1 | UCBmeMMUyCpoUqMbOb-pXFyQ | 2020-06-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,843 | 60,171 |
AlxKYdjMics | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlxKYdjMics | 2021-12-02 The Career of Labib Sorial (1917–35): “A rather unusual Egyptian” (Jeffrey R. Zorn) | well it's it's my pleasure to welcome our internet audience back to our second presentation in our unsilencing the archives uh zoom lecture series uh and before i introduce uh today's speaker i'd like to pass the baton over to our associate curator brooke norton who will read our land and decolonization statement brooke we would like to begin by acknowledging that berkeley california is on the territory of the hugh june the ancestral and unseeded land of the choceno elone we respect the land and the people who have stewarded it throughout many generations and we honor their elders both past and present we're living in a moment that warrants deep reflection on our past wherein even our most venerated figures deserve reasonable scrutiny during his time directing the archaeological excavations at telenazzba wf body participated in harmful stereotyping of palestinian arabs that was common among white americans and europeans conducting fieldwork in british mandate palestine some of these attitudes appear in print in his popular 1934 book a manual of excavation in the near east museums are also scrutinizing their collections including evaluating the legal status and the ethics with which they were acquired as stewards of the legacy of the body museum and its holdings it is our responsibility to faithfully evaluate the process by which the collections were acquired within the context of our contemporary moment one approach is to ask new questions of the archival materials in order to examine critically the manner and impact of archaeological work on indigenous communities and to investigate the colonial conditions in which it played a part the body museum recognizes that its location and collection are part of an ongoing and painful colonial legacies that contributed to historical inequalities these legacies have directly and indirectly impacted populations locally and abroad in palestine where the excavations were conducted under the authority of the british mandate government of palestine in an effort to bring to light these issues to serve a broader public audience online and to connect to the local community that it serves the museum is taking action to become more conclu inclusive welcoming and equitable institution that practices the philosophy of radical inclusion adopted by its parent institution pacific school of religion one of these three steps is the creation of open access web exhibitions and public programming like this lecture series which highlight decolonizing themes we invite you to participate in these programs so that together we can listen learn and work towards creating a more inclusive museum community thank you for joining us today sorry felicity would you like to provide your the pef's statement um i should explain for those who are new to this that the pef is one of the sponsors of um both the uh online exhibition which uh melissa and sam made and also this lecture series the pef fully endorses the barde museum's statement on decolonization and supports their efforts in this regard as a funding organization we were very pleased to support the barde museum's project to create an online exhibition to highlight the lives and work of the arab workforce at the telenaz bay excavations and these online lectures exploring the contribution of the local population to the archaeology of palestine as another western colonial era organization our own history shares many of the same characteristics which have just been described and we are keen to play our part in this process both as co-hosts of these lectures and with our own initiatives thank you so much to both of you and it is my distinct pleasure to introduce today's speaker jeffrey r zorn who is an adjunct associate professor in the department of near eastern studies at cornell university uh jeff's ba m.a and phd are from the near eastern studies department at the university of california at berkeley so in many ways he's digitally at at home uh with the host today um or with several of the hosts today uh his field work was conducted primarily at tel door on the eastern mediterranean coast as well at at the sites of yoknayam and tel dan his scholarly interests focus on the analysis and publication of excavations at telan nasbe the field work that was done from 1926 to 1935 as well as area g at tel dor which was excavated from 1986 to 2004. he uh has also published on the sixth century bce or the babylonian period on topics of demography burial practices ceramics and ancient warfare among other topics so it is my distinct pleasure to introduce our internet audience to uh jeffrey zorn and jeff the floor is yours okay is everybody seeing things properly uh we're actually seeing uh your talk i believe and not the slides all right well let's try that again it should be the other thing okay all right let's try that now how's that perfect excellent okay well thank you aaron for the introduction it's always nice to sort of be in berkeley again so before i officially begin i would like to offer special thanks to a few of the many people who've assisted me in my work if i were to thank everybody right now my talk would be half over before i really get going so there's going to be an mcu like black screen at the end with tiny white names in print listing everybody else so first i want to thank the staff of the body museum professor aaron brody dr melissa craddick and sam feister for all their help especially in locating photograph photographs second comes the body family including ellie baude the wife of william f baday's son bill and her son alan both of them have been instrumental in locating images and correspondence for me finally a shout out to professor eric klein i hope he's listening of george washington university who also has a deep interest in the mostly hidden backstory of the archaeology of the era about which i will speak his work and mine have overlapped in a variety of ways and we've had a most friendly and helpful swapping of data and ideas over the last few months okay when one recalls the names of archaeologists active in british mandate era palestine the giants of the so-called golden age of biblical archaeology between the world wars names like petri starkey garsting guy garrett fisher albright perhaps even our own wf body among others come to mind very few would know the name of labib sorial abdel malik or have any clue of the length and breadth of his career in archaeological field work which spanned from 1917 to 1935 and stretched from south of luxor in egypt to southern turkey one reason why labieb's sorial is so little known today is that he was a middle easterner during the years of the west's global colonial enterprise local workers even those of skilled desorial are barely mentioned in excavation reports or appear hardly at all in excavation photographs yet sorial was a fairly well-known figure and valued professional in the archaeological culture of that era indeed in many ways he's a unique figure occupying a liminal position between the westerners who directed the excavations and the local laborers and egyptian rice's or foremen who did or supervised the digging now before moving on i need to admit the shortcomings of my data the materials with which i've had to work to reconstruct a bare outline of labib sorial's career are diverse scattered and all too partial my gleanings have come from excavation publications dig directors diaries the mandate era archives posted online by the israel antiquities authority excavation account books personal or official correspondence photographs from various sources and even newspaper clippings i even met a 96 year old man dr james beshai who knew sorial when he was a grade school student in luxor back in the 1930s some aspects of sorial's life are mentioned only once in a single source which makes it impossible to know if the lack of additional references is happenstance or truly reflects the one-off activity all right the beginning of his career label sorial graduated from assoit college which was really more of a high school in 1917. so far this is the earliest point in his life that i've tracked he appears in the school's graduating class photo which still hangs on the wall of the old taggart library he is last on the right in the second row from the front follow the red arrow aswet college was part of the american presbyterian mission in egypt after the death of his father in october 1935 sorial taught at least for a while at the american mission school for boys in luxor because of his family's connection with the presbyterian mission movement i believe that sorial was part of the egyptian presbyterian church also known as the synod of the nile the absolute picture syncs up well with a reference to sorel in fisher's 1917-1918 dendra memphis dig diary during the fall winter fisher worked at dendra and during spring summer he was at memphis or mitt rahina in the diary fisher notes that he had been in contact with the president of assoit college about procuring someone from the school to a system in his work someone competent in both arabic and english the entry does not explain the nature of the work but does state that sorial was a star graduate and on that basis fisher hired him so far i've identified 13 sites which sorial worked over the 18 years of his archaeological career from 1917 to 1935 the list includes sites in egypt palestine and turkey from draw abuelaga on the south to antioch on the orontes in the north a distance of about 1200 kilometers mr sorial had a widely traveled career probably more so than most professional archaeologists working in the middle east today and this is a pretty nice graph it gives you an idea of how busy he was in any given year so for example 1930 down here he started off the year in january at hermopolis he then hopped over to the spring in the spring to jairash during the summer he was at talbate mercedes and in the fall he was back at jerish it was a very busy year for him and then there are some years like 1934 where i can't find anything for him he doesn't seem to have been in the field then oops okay so the egyptian sites he worked at memphis and dendra with fischer from 1917 to 1920 and draw abuel naga from 1921 to 1923 probably i haven't some of the the dig diaries seem to be missing he was at hermopolis in 1930 working with gunther roeder and these photographs were just sent me last week by people publishing reuters excavation material so this is all brand new stuff for me the 11 sites he worked at include bashan from 21 to 23 and if you do the math you can see he was working at bashan part of the year and then part of the year both fisher excavations he was at megiddo 1925-1927 and this tomb plan here is the only thing that i know of that he drew well that that's published that he drew that i found other than material from telenaz bay maybe more will turn up and there is the bib right there he was at beth shemesh in 1929 he was at jerash both in the fall in the spring in 1930 and 1931. he was with albright at talbate mursin in the summer of 1930. he was at beth zur in 1931 and i particularly like this photo because here we have a nice smiling label sorial this is his cousin william gadd who worked on many other excavations in this era this is a young man bulus el raj who graduated from the ramallah friends school who worked at telan nas bait a number of other digs in the 1929 to 1935 era probably all recognize albright here this is nelson glick and there are probably just a couple of people in the audience who recognize this guy who looks like a rugby player as a very young cyrus gordon okay he was at tel abu huam 1932 and 33 at antioch in 1933 as well and then of course at telenaz bay from 1926 to 1935. and besides baade he was the only member of the staff there for all five seasons and here he is again again his cousin william gadd here's bulus el raj professor and mrs boday and this is joe wampler who produced the telenaz bay pottery report now what was the nature of his work first unlike so many of the egyptians working in mandate era palestine labe sorial was not a rice or a pottery mender he did not supervise work in the field if one knows labes sorial's name at all it is as what today would be called a dig architect this is because the publicly accessible records that mention him that his site reports generally refer to him as a mapper or surveyor occasionally there will be references to him drawing plans and sections in general or to him doing the site contour map or the like such references as these are flushed out by letters and dig diaries which report that he is the one who sets the survey pegs and lays out the site grid or undertakes a triangulation to link up excavation areas or works on corrections to the grid sometimes there will be a reference to him drawing a specific building like a fort in one letter to body he mentions drawing a tomb at megiddo and from the contents of the tomb it must be tomb 39 which is the one that i showed you before at antioch his main job seems specifically to have been to draw what's called bath c he could also draw on men pottery when needed but soria was much more than a dig architect fisher and bade counted on him to locate and vet egyptian staff for their digs such as the rices pot menders and even house staff like a cook or a weight boy for example at one point he tries to assure bade that the temper of the rice meant wally could be managed and that he should be brought along because he was good at clearing tombs not only did sorial locate these workers but he also arranged for their passports and visas to palestine and arranged their railway passage he also negotiated the salaries of the other egyptians carefully considering their rank years of experience previous pay and so on he also conducted negotiations when needed with local workers and also was involved in paying them their wages in fact he often took care of the excavation accounts at jerash he was once entrusted with what today would be about thirteen thousand six hundred dollars to pay the workers sorel could be left in charge of the dig when the excavator and other staff had to be away at megiddo he seems to have functioned as a sort of super rice who supervised the supervisors he was also entrusted with various logistical duties for example in egypt he procured and packed supplies for best shot for the bashan excavations even building the crates himself he also evaluated and secured light rail tracks and carts from moving to debris at beth shawn at telenaz bay there are various references to him accompanying badei to secure supplies he was also something of a handyman who could undertake various kinds of construction projects for example at memphis he laid out and began foundations for the additions to the dig house and he seems to have assisted in similar work at hermopolis he built shelves desks and a photography tripod at beshan and at tel abu hawam he built a latrine these skills would later prove useful in berkeley finally he dealt not just with dig directors but also with their bosses for example he had direct dealings in negotiations with breasted at megiddo at bethshan he was entrusted with taking dr gordon of the penn museum on a walking tour sorial later wrote to gordon directly seeking back pay for the guards at memphis and to try to secure reimbursement for himself and another egyptian who had at one point had to make up the back pay soil was out at that point about twelve hundred and thirty dollars i don't know if gordon actually paid up sorial seems to have been reasonably well paid and received various perks befitting his educated status as attested by his title of offending i have no record of his starting salary with fisher but in early 1918 he received a raise to about 450 dollars by today's currency at megiddo in 1927 he was up to sixteen hundred at tel bate mercima in 1930 it was 1900 at jarrush in 1931 he was up to 2 000. his highest wages that i've seen were at tel abu huama in 1933 where he made 2 500. hamilton so wanted to keep him on there that he tried to get the department of antiquities to agree to 3 000 but that was too rich because of the great depression sorial took a pay cut for the last season at telenaz bay in 1935 it was he went down to 2200 to help make sure that the excavation could happen for most of his career sorial was being paid much more than most junior staff on digs today who often work for room and board travel expenses and perhaps a bit of pocket change his compensation also included of course all his travel expenses such as for passports and visas his railway passage was always second class whereas the rice's went third class the jurash account books even record a nine dollar lunch for him in jerusalem the jurash account books are really fascinating this is an example of one page so you can see that sorial is the highest salaried non-westerner on the dig by far making a third again as much as his cousin william gat similar to what you see over in the tailback mercy material here or the head rice barberry though the rice could make up the difference through bakshish so you see here sorrel's half month salary of 11 which makes 22 for a month gad is making seven and a half so 15 for the month and then here we have the rice barberry who's getting eight or sixteen but he's also getting nine pounds in bakshish and you can see the difference between him he's the head rice versus the other rice's so for example abdul rahman here is only getting 350 and back she's a five so about half of what barbary's getting really interesting stuff that you can find in those account books in 1927 sorial was doing well enough that he could ask bobey to pick up a nexus camera and field glasses for him in germany when body was there on a trip he was willing to pay up to about thirteen hundred dollars for both and that was about two thirds of one month salary for him at that time like many a grad student today when he was not on a dig he was living at home in luxor with his family that probably helped him to afford such items let's see a 20 something year old interested in techy gadgets some things never change do they one of the most intriguing aspects of sorial's career is the one and a half years he spent in berkeley from the close of the 1927 season at telenaz bay all through 1928. baudet seems to have been interested in helping sorial in his education so sorial took a variety of academic classes at pacific school of religion and had hands-on work in museology however he did not complete a formal degree that probably would have taken some additional years he also took night courses at the california school of arts and crafts so he could work on his penmanship for drafting purposes he also seems to have been a real part of the body family during that time there are a number of pictures of him on outings with the family and his later letter letters to body always recall the times he spent with the children and the kindness that the family had extended to him he also assisted body in the construction of a house known as bait billy in the pope valley region of napa county i have to wonder what sorrel thought of overalls and if he took a pair home to egypt i never see him wearing overalls in any of the photographs from telenaz bay but there he is there sorial also accompanied badei and his wife on their 1929 trans-pacific cruise back to palestine now i still have many questions about this period in his life first is why did bade extend himself to give sorial this opportunity to travel and study in the u.s was it purely out of the goodness of his heart or did he believe cereal's education would make him more useful for the excavation also who paid for his classes and the sea passage to and from the states where did he live in berkeley with the bodies or elsewhere did he have much of a chance to travel while in the u.s bade was the literary executor of the naturalist and and environmentalist john muir and i like to imagine that badei would have taken sorel to see yosemite so by all accounts label sorial was very well respected for the diverse set of skills he could bring his employers on their various excavations this passage from an april 23 1927 1927 letter from breasted to nelson director of chicago house describes him in such glowing though colonialized terms that one would be led to believe that sorial's future career was well secured it's worth quoting the relevant passage of the letter in full because of the light it throws on the situation at megiddo and sorial standing at the time so quote the luxor cop labib whom you've met is i think a rather unusual egyptian he graduated at the american college at assoit and is a young man of great intelligence improved integrity he keeps all the books of the dig at megiddo is pretty good at surveying and drawing what he surveys and is accustomed to running considerable numbers of men having had as high as 16 or 20 egyptian rices with their gangs of locals under his control at megiddo he has worked for fisher for years in order to save the megiddo situation therefore i offered labib the position as clerk of the works at chicago house in place of the proposed syrian clerk and he was very much pleased in taking this strat this step under stress i think it was at the same time doing a good stroke of business for the institute has gained one an experienced clerk and administrator for chicago house at a salary of 18 pounds egyptian a month for six months the other six being spent at megiddo two an experienced resident of luxor who knows all the natives in the whole situation and whose knowledge may be of great use to us three a bedroom saved because the bee will live with his family in luxor and come over every morning early involving us in no social difficulties as he has his meals at present with our little group of offenders at megiddo and would be quite willing to take his lunch every day alone in the small dining room or in his office four half of the traveling expenses which would otherwise be paid to the syrian clerk if however you find that at the end of the year of labes services you wish to shift to the syrian i am sure that can be done but the result of megiddo was very gratifying i showed labe that i was not discharging fisher but that he was refusing a very advantageous offer of an unusually fine position and i shall be much surprised if labib shows anything but the greatest faithfulness in his efforts to serve our organization we succeeded through him in holding all the disaffected egyptians at the mound and unless fischer's excited nerves do not prompt him to some wild effort i think i may safely regard the situation as at megiddo is pretty well nailed down okay yet in the course of a single month disaster would strike and while sorial would continue his work in archaeology for another eight years his future in the field would be severely harmed by a single choice he made what happened is that breasted had become dissatisfied with fischer's work at megiddo breasted had always been distrustful of fischer as a field director but possibly a combination of fischer being laid low by various physical and mental ailments and fisher's own prickly personality finally convinced breasted that he needed to demote him to an advisory role and replace him with p-l-o guy at the beginning of the 1927 season it is important to remember that the egyptians on the dig were all fisher's crew and their passage to megiddo was likely arranged by sorial gai and breasted wanted sorial and his cousin gad who was also at megiddo to remain with the excavation this would give an appearance of legitimacy to the transfer of power however several of the egyptians including gad were unhappy enough that they chose to leave and surreal apparently felt that he needed to stand with his mentor fisher and his cousin and so also resigned his position and left the dig for nasbe long wall of text here it is evident that guy saw this loyalty to fisher the man who brought all the egyptians into the field as a betrayal to both himself and to the oriental institute which he now represented guy's duplicity and petty vindictiveness towards sorial and the other egyptians is quite clear first he tries to separate sorial and gad from the other egyptians through promises of raises later when this tactic fails he claims that he will not stand in the way of sorial's conscience but then when sorial decided to leave he promised that he would do what he could in his official capacity within the mandatory government to have these egyptians barred from ever working in palestine again so pretty obviously he intended to do everything he could to punish sorial and the others for their consciences now it's what's it on the second page of this letter in this area over here that would come back to haunt sorrel in later years here guy pressed nelson to make sure that sorial would never work for an oriental institute project in egypt moreover guy never lost an opportunity to badmouth soil and gad in future correspondence guy could not understand how sorial could choose to be loyal to his mentor fisher rather than to the oi i often wonder how breasted took all this given his previous stated admiration for sorrel thankfully the immediate threat to ban him from work in palestine proved empty sorial gad the rice barbary and even the cook ghindi would work on a variety of digs in the levant after this guy's spiteful efforts to sabotage cereal's career would only bear fruit after 1935 after the end of the telenaz bay excavations and the death of sorial's father in october of that year soon after that sorial took over his father's teaching position at the american mission school for boys in luxor a grade school in a 1937 letter to chester mccowan body's colleague and successor as director of the palestine institute sorial noted that the only positive thing about the job was that he could be with his family but he hoped his younger brother would take over the job once he finished secondary school and that this would allow sorial to return to archaeology through nelson of chicago house sorial tried to arrange a meeting with breasted apparently to tries to secure work at megiddo but this seemingly fell through similarly he hoped that mccowan might write to breasted on his behalf but this too led nowhere his situation was no doubt worsened by body's unexpected death in 1936 and fisher's withdrawal from field work almost all of sorial's career was connected with digs associated with these two men this was also the middle of the great depression times were tough everywhere perhaps this is why he was not brought to the states to work on the telenozbe report also archaeological work ground to a halt during world war ii and with the founding of the state of israel in 1948 there would be no more work for an egyptian surveyor slash architect in what had been palestine the last piece of information that i have on label sorial so far is a 1948 letter from him to mrs baude thanking her for sending him a copy of the recently published telenaz bay report i always wonder what he did with that report once it was sent to him at that time he is living at eight taha morsi street in cairo he reports that his daughters are five and three but neither they nor their mother are named this means that the oldest girl would have been born about 1943 and so sorial would have become a father at around age 43 to 45. unfortunately he does not say what his work is and only says that times are rough in egypt for everyone just then and this is the area of cairo where he last lived map showing more specifically the address and this is a photograph today of that building okay and so that's where the trail runs cold for now though all is not lost if you do the math either or both daughters could still be alive and there's always the chance that he had later additional children my hope is to someday locate either his children or grandchildren and fill in to some extent the second half of labeeb sorial's life it may seem like i've learned a great deal about habib sorial abdul malik but there is so much more that is still unrecovered i've yet to find the names of his father mother most of his siblings his wife and his children what did he do between excavation projects for example all of 1934 is a blank what did he do that year i do not know what he did after leaving archaeology saved for the time he taught at the mission school i don't know what he thought of fischer and his mentor's troubled career perhaps someday i will be lucky and find correspondence between sorel and fisher what did they think of the other men for whom he worked guy hamilton grant and albright his cousin william gadd whose life is even more a mystery worked on many of the same digs as sorial what did these two kinsmen talk about on their long sojourns away from home labib sorial lived through tumultuous times he knew firsthand british rule over egypt and the troubles of world war 1 and world war ii was he involved in the and 1919-19 riots against the british he would have witnessed the arab uprisings in palestine in 1929. his last letter is dated the year of the founding of the state of israel 1948 what did he think of that what did he think of the officer's revolt in egypt in 1952 and the rise of nassar did he live long enough to see the various arab israeli wars now think about this he might have even lived long enough to see the egyptian israeli peace accord of 1978 though he would have been about 80 by then it makes me sad i just had got to berkeley in 1976 if he had lived that long i might have had a chance to to know him so we know nothing of what he thought about any of these things breasted re called sorial a most unusual egyptian what did he mean by calling him that i take it to mean that from breasted's colonialist perspective sorial verged on having more of the qualities of a westerner rather than those of a native of the middle east or an oriental as breasted likely viewed him i leave it to others to decide if one should think of breasted's comment as complementary or a slur what is clear is that label sorial is almost a unique figure for the world of palestinian archaeology during the mandate period he is clearly not an invisible excavator because his work is documented in many sources yet those sources are not easily available and so few know of his work on many excavations he functioned almost as a combination of dig architect and assistant director he supervised the work of others and was entrusted at times with large sums of cash bode thought so much of him that he arranged for him to come to berkeley for a year and a half for extra training yet despite his years of experience and the esteem in which he was held by many others his career came to an end in 1935 at least as far as i can tell so possibly we should imagine his career ending for a variety of reasons the machinations of guy badei's death in 1936 and fishers in 1941 the great depression and the advent of world war ii likely all played roles label sorial is a truly liminal figure in this interwar era he was an arab of the middle east but not a muslim nor i believe a member of the orthodox coptic church he was a minority within a minority he was an educated modern egyptian an offender as marked by the suit and feziwear's informal photographs one who was trained in the western tradition worked for western excavators but was not a westerner he was a product of the colonial regime and profited from it but could not control it on excavations he truly occupied a middle position while he might gather the egyptian rices and padre menders before an excavation and might act as a negotiator with local workers he was not really one of them as his offending status and superior second class rail travel show yet he did not have an advanced university degree and so was apart from the western directors and their western staff he was clearly valued by them as breasted's letter show but he was not one of them he was a local and could be handled differently as breasted letter also shows the body family was clearly very fond of him but as time rolled along eventually the contacts diminished and then ceased the people around him truly liked him and valued his contributions yet habib sorial was truly often a man apart i wonder if he ever felt lonely i wonder how in 1948 and later he felt about his archaeological career in many ways he was like a modern phd student who spent many years getting a degree only to find that there's no job in the end and that part of the reason for that was the machinations of professors in situations beyond his control having spent decades pouring over sorial's plans having spent much of the last year and a half pulling together material about his life having walked some of the same berkeley streets i feel a connection with habib soil that probably most others will not possibly he would think it funny that someone would spend so much time thinking about and studying him yet i feel he's a figure just as worthy of study as albright or breast dead he provides us with another way of viewing that era his own letters provide a little bit of a window on how the middle easterners of that era thought and they provide a nice counterbalance to the narratives constructed by the westerners who controlled archaeology and mandate era palestine i think i will always feel a little sad that i never had a chance to meet him and so there are the rest of my credits it won't roll on for 15 minutes there will be no cut scene showing the next movie so i want to thank all of these people and institutions for their help and i thank you all for listening thank you so much jeff for a really um fascinating paper and so many insights uh into this uh important figures life and work in mandate palestine and elsewhere so um i believe it's time for the questions and answer session and i will happily pass the baton onto brook who i believe is fielding questions from our youtube audience all right well i'd like to thank you again for this fascinating talk we have a lot of questions coming in from youtube um could you discuss more uh of sorial's role as an intermediary between the colonial dig directors and and the staff and the workers both local workers and the egyptian rice um specifically why did this role as fixer or negotiator why would that fall to him do you have any insights about how he managed his responsibility from his own writings that's a long question part of it i think is something that i just got into recently is his status as an offendee he was of the egyptian up and coming aspiring middle class and so by that very status he's a level above any of the workers okay i didn't know this again until recently the suit he wears the fez these are markers of his status as an offendee okay um it's funny he there are many letters where he uh describes how he's trying to gather the various rice's together and he'll say all right you know so-and-so's ready is available but so-and-so is going to work with somebody else this person got this much previously and so on so he's he's really involved in all the negotiations because he's he knows all these people he's the guy on the spot he knows what the going rates for the salaries are i always wonder how intelligible his arabic was to the palestinian workers that he had to negotiate with uh there's there's an interesting moment in one of uh the dig diaries where badei describes how sorial give a worker gave a worker who was trying to get extra money a swift kick to get him out of the line so sorial is not above being almost a colonialist himself you know how did an egyptian rank in the pecking order in palestine of that era these are all interesting things and i i don't have answers to all of those things we have a few questions about some of the the archives you've been working with someone um would like to know um the relevant correspondence addressed to nelson from breasted guy etc um is this in the archives at the o.i or at the chicago house is that eric klein uh eric you know the answer to this so one of the letters came from chicago house from the separate archive that they have there and some of the material is coming from the oriental institute eric i shared one of the letters with eric and his first three words in response were wow wow wow because he had not seen that letter himself and then we have another question about the gerash account books that you mentioned um and this individual would like to know which archives these are in oh those are online you can find those through yale art gallery i forget the exact url but if you search on yale art gallery jerash you'll eventually find them and there are just pages and pages of account books and there are photographs and all kinds of other things that they've put online i have no idea how extensive the amount of material is compared to what they have in their archives but it was really a surprise finding it and it was really great in terms of the economics of the excavation uh so we have a question about the the salary it was um fascinating that you could um sort of reconstruct his salary in comparison with the other um local members of the team but um in comparison with other western members of the team how did the bib's uh salary compare just yesterday i emailed aaron to see if psr has any records of baude's salary from that era and i'm hoping to track down something like that because i think that would be the most interesting comparison body versus sorial but no i i don't have that information now and it is something i'm thinking about i know that sorial got paid a lot more than i ever did as a area supervisor have you come across any other comparable figures who occupied a similar role as labe sorial and other dig projects like other offendees his cousin william gad he he's a much more shadowy figure he's mentioned a lot but i have never found any correspondence from him uh or to him but for example in 1932 he went with fisher to work up in antioch and after fischer was sacked yet again after two years from antioch he continued on there right up until the beginning of world war ii in 1939 and became their champion mosaic lifter that was his primary role at antioch and you can actually find pictures online if you if you google on william gad antioch you can see pictures of him with some of the mosaics that that he lifted from that site so yeah he's he's kind of like sorial but not quite as well documented all right i think um that's it for the questions thank you very much again for your wonderful talk oh thank you very much for letting me speak thank you so much jeff for a really fascinating talk um sorial is such an interesting character an egyptian in palestine as you say he occupies this kind of middle ground between a colonial uh uh rulers as it were in charge and the local and egyptian workforces um i wondered about the role of plo guy he seems like a really machiavellian uh character um do you think um he was like this to everybody or what did he have a particular thing about um about the arab workers i really don't know probably eric klein would be better able to address uh guy's attitude but having read eric's book on the megiddo excavations guy was not a very nice person from what i can tell so you know how how he treated sorial seems pretty typical i would have been interested to see sorial come to work at megiddo later when loud was in charge and how that would have worked interesting thank you and the other question i had was really regarding sorial himself and his own thoughts about the archaeology of palestine do we have any inkling about what he um you know any theories he might have developed over uh ceramic chronologies or or the you know the architecture or anything like that no that's the sad thing that's why i want to find his relatives because his letters are very they're sort of business-like it's like all right we've got to get this rice this is how much it's going to cost and then at the end he'll say you know send greetings to your family but he doesn't go on about well you remember room 620 well i think it's this right there's there's nothing like that in his letters i'm sure he must have had his his theories and his thoughts because he had such an extensive career over many different kinds of sites you know there must have been all sorts of cogs wheeling away up there sure and i'm sure you know any dig architect today has their own ideas about stratigraphy and how things fit together that may be the same or maybe different from what an area supervisor or director is thinking that's the benefit of having somebody there who's doing the drawing they see things a little bit differently that's right absolutely thank you very much again for a really fascinating talk and for revealing this amazing personality who i'm sure will come to know a little bit more about over uh for the forth coming years and for those of you watching and coming in online our next talk in this series is on january the 20th um so next year and that will be by dr hamdan taja who is an independent researcher and formerly deputy minister for the heritage and director of the palestinian department of antiquities and he is going to be talking about colonial archaeology in the mandatory period in palestine so that's january the 20th next year same time uh 9 a.m pacific time thank you very much | Archaeological Research Facility, UC Berkeley | UCjIl9-fDpFHuK3hLmegSs_Q | 2021-12-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,634 | 41,659 |
Tn9hEQ7X2_A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn9hEQ7X2_A | Winter Orange Carrot Celery Juice | Organixx Recipe | juicing isn't just for summer weather let's make a winter juice today that uses some winter produce to help support your immune system stay tuned hi there my name is katrina welcome to the organics channel where we get together every week in the kitchen and we create healthy and delicious recipes to really support you and your loved ones today we're going to be making a winter orange carrot celery juice all of our ingredients today help support your body during the colder months by boosting your immune system to help fight off colds to help support your digestion which can get a little bit sluggish this time of year and also decreasing inflammation in the body which is going to help give you more energy along with other benefits so for our juicing i always like to begin with the ginger and turmeric root first so that i can get the most juice out of them and it also allows the other ingredients to help push them through ginger juice is great during the colder months because it has a spicy warming effect on the body it's also fairly high in vitamin c and can help reduce inflammation in the body next we have our turmeric root another wonderful anti-inflammatory which may also help with psoriasis alzheimer's and arthritis now for our carrots you can either scrub them well or peel them and carrot juice supports a healthy immune system which is so important during the winter months it also supports healthy lung tissue and boosts your energy celery juice reduces inflammation and helps support a healthy digestion as well as cleansing the liver last we have fresh orange juice i have three peeled oranges and i think we all know the oranges are full of immune supporting vitamin c as well as supporting your digestion and blood circulation give your juice a good stir and then enjoy it right away okay let's give this winter juice a taste that's got a really nice flavor there's nothing really strong i could have upped the ginger big time but you know sometimes you just don't know some ginger root is really strong and sometimes it's not but all of the flavors blend together really well we've had some sickness in our home the past two weeks so i'm looking forward to drinking all of this juice down to help support my immune system i hope you're well and if you're not give this juice a try thanks so much for joining me today hey remember to make healthy choices this week and i will see you next week in the kitchen for another healthy and delicious recipe take care bye [Music] | Organixx | UChdJWsx3Q-z3-e5N0TzxT_Q | 2022-03-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 452 | 2,501 |
i1MgOVf-hIQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1MgOVf-hIQ | Loom Q&A plus some Structured Concurrency with Ron Pressler | welcome to another barcelona java user group meta today we are going to talk about the structure programming and project blue with rom pressler but first a little bit about us we are a bunch of people interested in any kind of technology we are also a non-profit association with more than 1800 members in meetup and growing every day we are very open and curious about technology we always love to learn more about technologies and try different approaches while changing our experiences and ideas with the software community we help to grow the deaf community organizing meetups like this one and also encouraging developers to share and participate follow us in meetup twitter or instagram and know about our next event you will find our sessions recorded in youtube subscribe those are a short example of the different technologies that you will see and you will know more 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our today's sponsors weekenders for providing the sum account if you want to contribute and participate in the community the best way is to contact us by email or join in directly over slack where you'll be able to speak with us directly and finally i'm very proud to introduce ron pressler ron is the technical league for open jvk project loom at oracle which seeks to add light waste threats to the jdk thank you thank you thank you ron to be here and share with the java community your amazing work and for being here today thank you alejandro for inviting me and uh it's uh great to have an opportunity to speak to you um so i'm as uh al conor said i'm uh ron presley i'm the technical leader project loom i work at the uh java platform group at oracle uh most of the session i have planned for today is going to be q a um and uh it will give you an opportunity to rather than just giving the same talk over and over which you can watch online uh i'm preferring these uh circumstances to be more interactive and to let you ask me any question you like about loom or perhaps even other job related questions and i will do my best to answer them uh and also i want to say that uh the java platform group at oracle is hiring in the us europe and asia so if that sounds interesting to you uh and it should be uh then you can uh ask me about this too um but first i want to spend maybe the first half hour maybe less we'll see uh to talk about a subject called structure concurrency which i had mentioned in previous talks but uh you're going to be the first to see some of the things we've worked on recently so as i hope uh you already know project loom allows us to create a great many threads which in itself already can make some problems with writing concurrent code easier but we thought that uh while we're there we might try to take the opportunity to help even more and there are opportunities opened by um open to us by uh the possibility of creating that many virtual threats um so let me start with setting the stage and i want to see um and please asking questions if you don't understand part of it is for me as well to see if the way i explain it is good enough and also to hear what you think about it um so in the early decades of computer programming people used to code in languages like assembly and fortran and the code suffered from very common pitfalls much of it was because of a very pervasive use of jump instructions or go to instructions which made the flow of the program uh very unclear and hard to reason about for example you were looking at a piece of code and it wasn't clear how you could get there maybe you know you came from the top but maybe somebody jumped in into the middle um another thing was that uh operations and and this is you know even today these days in sea or even go um operations various operations could fail and it was possible to just ignore the failure which led to bugs perhaps somewhere further further away from the from where the uh failure occurred um and uh so they had these problems and uh they realized that they came up with various best practices to avoid them and later on they realized that um some of those best practices could be um uh could be codified as changes to the language uh and this is where i'm going to start uh alejandro can you allow me to share the screen okay um right so uh this is when um they came up with what we now know as structured program so the best practices uh for writing the the code were codified into the language itself and what does structure mean so structure means that the flow of the program how when it executes is reflected in the structure of the code in the syntax so you could look at uh code blocks in your program syntax and see where you know where you can enter a certain block where you can exit it uh and things that we now take for granted additionally um we so so instead of this instead of various sub you know arbitrary go to instructions we now have you know for loops and break statements continue statements which are sort of restricted forms of go-to and that they make the flow of the program clear in addition um exceptions and maybe other kinds of error handling as well made it mandatory to for programs to handle the error conditions so they couldn't ignore them um so these constructs these structure constructs made the program easier to understand and and this is this is another interesting point i think that many some people overlook uh not just when you read the code on the page but also when uh you run the program and debug it and let me show uh let me let me tell you what i mean here um so because our programs now are structured into subroutines or java methods um when we debug the program when we want to inspect it the that structure also uh is also apparent to us when we observe the program as it runs right we can get a strap crease either with exceptions or you know just getting a thread down or in the debugger so the structure is not just something that affects the syntax but it helps us give it helps us give a better um a better experience when observing a running program uh the problem is that concurrent code so this works for sequentially but uh concurrent code um suffers from common pitfalls some of them are quite similar to the early ones that we had in sequential programming uh and we don't quite have a solution yet for those so uh threads are a reasonable unit of concurrency so a thread represents a piece of code that's running sequentially alongside other thread but whereas sub routines do have certain relationships with one another so a subroutine can call another sub routine and we can see that in the code and we can see that in the sac trace that different threads can have interesting relationships between them but um our current tooling does not allow us to to see them so clearly in fact um for example one thread can wait on a lock held by another can wait for a message from another but that is not something that's built into the language and the tooling um so we have various good practices how to write good concurrent code but we have not yet um codified them so to illustrate um what we gain from structure let me start with sequential code so um suppose you have this um this foo method uh and it is uh called in your uh http serving web server uh while as as as part of uh handling a request so you get an http request do some stuff and then you call foo and foo needs to uh return you back some information that maybe you want to send back to the user in the form of a string now foo decides that it doesn't want to do all the work alone uh it wants to call bar and bass and more than that you're using perhaps microservices so bar and bars what they really do is they contact uh two different microservices that give foo uh part of its answer so who gets uh an integer drift bar a string from baz and then combines them and that's the result it returns um these calls can fail and uh so uh they might throw exceptions they might take some time this whole operation can be can be interrupted but let's see um what we gain from structure at the structure we have in sequential code so suppose the call to bar fails with an exception um something bad happens uh that will cause foo automatically to cancel right that exception will propagate back to food you can decide to catch the exception or it can decide to pass it along but the the relationship that foo is responsible for the uh exceptions that bar throws is very clear and it's part of the structure of the code um if some other thread wants to cancel says okay i don't know some something bad happened to the session who wants to cancel uh the the our interaction with the user that's called tofu and it's going to interrupt the thread running too so if bar is now running the code that runs in bar will be interrupted because through and bar are related finally if while bar is running we obtain a thread on to see what our program is doing what we're going to find is we're going to see bar called in one of the threads and we're going to see foo right below it so we know that bar is doing its work on behalf of who it's it's doing um a part of the work that food is doing so this is what uh we gain from structure for sequential coaching but now we look at this and we say okay bar and baz go to two different services and they're unrelated right baz does not need anything from bar so we might as well instead of doing them one after another over the network let's do them concurrently so let's see what java gives us to do it concurrently so we're going to write that code let's look at it for a moment so we have some executor service that would usually represent some thread rule right and we submit uh the call to bar and a call call to baz to them and then they're going to uh to be called on some other thread uh each of them will return us to future that will allow us to wait for them and obtain their results and then we're going to say okay i'm going to wait for baths to return bar to return and um this is the result we have but of course they can fail and the future class uh interface rather uh also handles this this um uh error propagation so if bar or baz fail uh the call to get will throw an exception wrapped inside an execution exception and then we can handle it um now this code is correct i i don't want to to highlight bugs here and in fact because it is correct it is interesting because um it's quite simple it is correct but let's see uh what we lose here uh compared to compared to uh what we had before so even though we are disciplined in our handling of errors so uh if baz or bar fail we will catch the error and handle it notice something that interesting that happens here uh in order to return successfully we need both baz and bar to complete normally right so if either one of them fails we want to fail uh so our result depends on both of them but we wait for baz first and baz can take a while and it's possible that during that time bar fails throws an exception and that's in that case we know that there is nothing else for us to do other than throw an exception but we're going to miss it here because we're still waiting for baz so rather than canceling thousand bar together as soon as bar fails we will first have to wait fast to complete and only then will we notice that boris failed uh why did this happen it happened because baz and bar are uh isolated they're independent the the future mechanism doesn't know that that we care about both of them all it knows is that right now we care about bats so we don't have the relationship between them another thing is that suppose um somebody wants to interrupt us so it says okay for some reason i don't know the session with you is closed i want to interrupt the thread running food so it's going to interrupt the thread running foo what's going to happen uh the call to get either this one or that one will throw an interrupted exception which is fine but the operations in those two other threads will continue running so they will not be interrupted even though once they complete all they can do is return their answers to the void nobody cares foo's gone uh why does this happen because the relationship between foo and baz and bar is not clear bazanbar only work to help food but if we cancel food if we interrupt food uh that doesn't get propagated because this mechanism doesn't know that they're related uh maybe it's possible that there could be some other threat that's also waiting for uh bazz and bar uh there is no sense of ownership so the future says i wait for someone else to finish but it doesn't mean that i own them it doesn't say that um they exist only to serve me right so uh that is one drawback finally um even though faz and bar do their work only because foo asked them to right so if who submitted them if we get a thread on to see to uh to ask hang on what is my program doing and said as before we are currently running a bar what we will see is we will see one thread running two one thread running bar one thread running baz and we won't see any relationship between them they're going to be on the same level and completely independent and that too is because even though we're using best practices here and programming correctly we're not selling the runtime the relationship between bar baz and food so it's like foods the parents and bar and bars are sibling that belong to it okay so uh just as the the good practices developed for uh sequential code later on were codified in the language and that is what allowed us to get better observability in that case that traces we can do the same for uh concurrent programs and that is where structured concurrency comes in so uh the term was pointed by uh martin susstrick and it was popularized by nathaniel j smith and i'm going to paste uh these two links into the chat so you can go to them i would very much recommend reading at least the second world line the second by nathaniel j smith it is one of the most convincing blog posts i've read perhaps ever um so uh and and the idea is is actually quite simple structure continuity it means that if our program runs sequentially and then it splits to do several things concurrently it must rejoin in the same code block okay so that that is what structure concurrency basically means but i'll show you the implications all right so uh there are many ways to to express structured concurrency as an api uh one of the the what we've decided to do in project loom is not to try to have a definitive structure concurrency api uh but to have uh sort of a suggestion so we do have an api which i'm about to show you for uh structured concurrency uh but uh we do have some low-level mechanisms that will allow uh third-party libraries to perhaps write their own structure concurrency constructs so let's see what we have uh what we have is called task session and what we tried to do i i said that there are many ways to do structured concurrency uh there are ways and what they're more clever maybe that do more for you we try to find a balance between power and familiarity so it was important to us that using this api will be familiar to people who work with concurrent code in java and you'll see in a moment why that is uh in particular it's supposed to be quite similar to execute a service so a task session um has a sort of a life cycle and it is it's something very lightweight it's supposed to be created and opened and closed in the same method and you're supposed to do it without thinking about it every time you want to to do multiple things you create a task session and then you close it uh when you create it you can give it a name which then in observability tools you'll be able to see so if you have a bunch of threads doing some work you can say those friends are part of a certain group [Music] in a way and give it a name and you can also give it a thread factory that will be used to run the tasks you give it i'll get to that in a moment uh the next thing you do so you open the session you say i'm about to do multiple things concurrently and then you start forking fork is very similar to execute a service submit it gives you back a future and what a fork will do is that it will start a new thread to run the task you give it and that and it's going to use a spread factory by default uh if you don't give us your own print factory it will use a thread factory that creates virtual threads so uh the right thing with the virtual friends we don't use uh thread pools anymore uh you should never call them uh but uh for every task you're creating so this is what fork does the second version allows you to um uh to refactor some common patterns which i'll show you in the examples and then those those faults run and they can all run to completion and we can wait for them to complete uh and this is what away complete does but um each of them can say uh you know what we have all the information we need i want everyone to complete right now this is similar to so this is the uh concurrence now analogous to a break segment in a for loop right so um if you have code after the for loop uh either you wait for all the um all the iterations to finish or the four loop calls break and it breaks out of the for loop early so this is complete um as you'll see in some examples complete says uh no need to wait for everyone uh i have all the information i need and then uh a waste complete will wait either for all the tasks to finish or uh for one of them to call complete and then you can continue uh and then when you're done you close but of course it's an auto closable so it's done to you so let's look at examples uh and i'll start with the example we started with so this does uh something very similar to the example before with an executed service uh but so we open we open a task session uh but uh this is a very common pattern and it's so common that we've made a helper class uh to um to define sort of the cancellation cancellation strategy for this case and in this case uh as i said before we want both bar and balance to complete successfully so if either one of them if you remember before the trouble was that if bar failed first then we wouldn't notice states until that's finished uh so here we say if any of them failed uh call complete because we're done we know that the entire thing has failed um so this says uh so this is a policy you don't have to use it it's very easy to write your own we have two built-in policies that we provide you with um so this one is complete and first failure the first one that that fails we'll call complete and uh we say okay we have all we need we know that this case sent us bill so we fork bar and bars as we did before and then we wait for them uh both to finish normally or for the first one to frame etcetera um and then as before we need to handle the exceptions we have some helper methods here this api might change by the time you see it uh we say if it's an i o exception we just want to propagate it otherwise we'll wrap it with a runtime exception and then we return the results but these are futures instead of calling get which blocks and throws uh checked exceptions uh we already waited we already waited for both of them to complete and we know so we know that both tasks are finished so we've added um new methods to the future interface result now an exception now that says we know you're finished just give me the result without waiting uh and if i'm wrong then you know it throws an error but uh so this means i know you i know you have the results give it to me so this is how we do that let me show you another example uh let's say we get a list of callable tasks and we want to run all of them and return a list with all the results and if either if any of them fails uh then we fail so we only want to succeed if all of them succeeded so we use the same uh we use the same policy as before complete on first failure because if any of them fails then we're done and then uh we map on the tasks for each of them we fork inside the session we use this handler and we get a list of futures then we wait for everyone to finish or to one of them to throw an exception if there is an exception we just propagate it otherwise we now have a list of completed futures um we just obtain the results and map them to a list but this as in the previous example was a case where we wanted to get all the results there are also cases where uh we only care about one of the reasons so i call that a race so yeah one example of it that we've been using internally is um say a dns resolver gives you back uh an ip address or a host name and it gives you back several addresses and so you try to connect concurrently to all of them or to some of them but you only care about the first one that succeeds so you want them to race each other and you only care about the result of the first one so the difference in this case is that we now want to use a different policy we want to stop early to break or complete as we call it on the first success rather than the first failure and we only want to fail if everyone has failed but if one succeeded we're done so uh and to make things more interesting uh let's say we want to give it a timeout so what we want to do is we get a list of tasks we want to run them all and we are interested in the first one that succeeds but we only give it a certain time so if none of them have succeeded by that time uh we will fail we'll throw a timeout exception so um we forked all of them and we said the first one that succeeds will complete uh and then we await uh and we gave it a timeout so this will wait either the first one that happens either one of them completes successfully and calls complete uh the timeout expires or all of them fail and then in which case it will wait for all of them to finish all of them said you know i failed i couldn't i don't know resolve the address the all thrown exception um and then we can continue all the concurrent paths have now joined and then we say give me the results or if you don't have any uh thrones and that is all i have to show you | Barcelona Jug | UCFgVjfMq-jhN6V9h5ZLAeIA | 2021-11-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,531 | 23,075 |
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LOT EGOPIJA , CONSUL GENERAL, NEW YORK | the embassy represents nigeria in all aspects of diplomatic work the consulate is a limited uh it's a limited uh body that deals with within a jurisdiction the consulates here just mainly with the interests of nigeria in a certain area within the country and in this case the consulate general of nigeria new york dale sweets is responsible to responsible to meeting the needs of nigerians in 20 states we do not repre we do not deal with political issues that is something that is striking we should know if you have any issue politically you address it to the embassy the embassy will be very much in position to respond whereas consulate deals with the interests of nigerians and the economic interests of nigeria the shipments and every other thing was the political aspects we the ambassador in washington is he's presents her letter and presents her letter to the president whereas the consulates we are designated to meet the [Music] state of new york and all the states work with so in this regard when you mean the consulate general of nigeria or the consulate it's a limited jurisdiction and it is established to meet nigerians interest within a given area within the country dislocated whereas the embassy as a total power it's a representational power and it represents is represented by the president this represents israel is a representative of mr president that's um sending states so that is where we are um and that's the difference we all work together as one unit like in united states america we have presently three missions we have the um washing uh mission in washington our mission in atlanta and our mission in new york but each time these three missions still meets in as much as each mission is independent but at the same time we still need to have a trap attack meeting so as to ensure that we harmonize our positions or whatever we are doing and ensure that nigerians are giving best of the treatments that they should be better so in a nutshell that's the only thing i can describe and they differentiate between the consulate and they embassy um and the embassy the embassy has overall it covers all three states within the united states they have a fair retreat they can the ambassador has a far-reaching effect and he has brother and every representational powers to go from one place to another and that's why we are also we are asking the ambassador to come over to the east coast or our own part of the east coast to meet with nigerians and that will be done some time before the end of this month work together with ambassador in the united states um thank you sir uh for people who are just coming in and our people on your back body radio and our people on youtube and this is council general are mr lord agopitja who is our guest today we don't have time at all we are going to like what i learned now we are going to spend one sixth of the time that we usually spend on goodbye buddy but what i'm going to do i'm going to yield to our wives our three wise men and our uh uh to ask their question and then from there the wise men will determine what we are going to do with the rest of the time but uh professor ahmad falaba is showing do you have any question now well it's uh thank you very much and thank you ambassador for your explanation my question is you know what this um time is about and that is what is happening to or why do we have these passport issue delays i mean everybody's everybody has stories and everybody's complaining about it and nobody really understands what is going on and why should there be a shortage and what the government is doing about it thank you you want me to take that down or you want me to uh go ahead and answer one or two or three questions um you can go ahead okay thank you very much um the issue of the passport delays um you will notice that um people come in and they are giving at first they were given eight weeks with which the process the passport a renewal and later it became 12 weeks now but between these periods you get your passport before or on at the appointed time the reason being that during covet uh 19 we had a lot of backlogs and as such the number of passports that came in were far below the number of people that have asked have been making requests to renew their passports as a result of that there's bound to be a pressure on us what are we doing to sort of get back to stream one we have brought this to the attention of the federal government but at least we have between three to four thousand passports pending to be renewed we also have at least 100 people coming for passport renewal every day and we've also done the mathematics and said if we get an approximately 2 500 passports which lets every month would and get the about four thousand passport booklets shipped to us we would be able to um solve the problem during the last um during the high level on gaming team i explained this to high government officials and they have started working on it and impressing it on the agency responsible to getting these passports across to us to expedite action just last week i got i got a very good information from my colleagues that we're going to work on it and get this whole thing as soon as it's done the issue of passport delays would have been sorted out we are keen on ensuring that passports are delivered and at most it shouldn't take you more than about a week at the most if we have passports on the ground people should just stay between forty eight thousand two hours to get their passport whenever they [Music] apply but for now we continue to ask our nationals to bear with us one interesting thing about it is the fact that we have also simplified and also made things easier for people to walk into the translator to sort of get their biometrics taken i believe i don't know if i've been able to answer it [Applause] although do you want me to continue you want other people to ask questions moderator oh well let me say thank you for your explanation but i know that the kovid had set so many uh things back you know and not just in nigeria but actually the problem with the passports uh renewal or getting a new passport has been beef has been happening before the kovite stroke and there's also the additional um problem that nigerian citizens not living in new york or atlanta where we have this you know have to face you know we will we are asked to register online do this online and at the same time we still have to travel down to either new york or or atlanta or georgia and that's a lot of inconvenience sometimes you're not even able to renew your passport and this was long before the kovitch struck okay thank you so much madam i i am speaking from the fact that i in some few days time i'll be six months they start out so i didn't want to go beyond and start examining what happened i met this problem we are determined to solve this problem and i've just given you a little uh on how we can solve this problem we are committed to solving this problem just like we have also been able to to summon some extent we actually realign align the process of getting the biometrics done so we are committed to read and we will continue on the issue of people having out of new york having this problem of coming to new york we also intend to simplify the issue in the sense that just almost we did our first intervention under my supervision in chicago and i did say that their past those we did their passports in chicago we are almost at the point of sending those passports to them for um they are printing and we're sending them we're sending those passports to them in a question of days or a week so that i am aware we also know that we have contacted some of our people in woods are lined up to those where they want uh pennsylvania and those here and there but one thing particular is the fact that we are reaching out to people through the associations we know and we would also do passports intervention to ensure that blessing their body lessen their building of community that we will do and [Music] before now we have problems because we've had to um the consulate had undertaken passport exercise in some of these states but we are beginning to get the whole thing sorted out i had said we're not going to do these things until we get that problem sorted out but i'm also happy to say that only last week we received um some battle also did their passport in 2019 [Music] so with that done with that being done when we see the progress in it that we cannot begin to schedule and we would also get to nigerians within our jurisdiction through uh what we are currently doing which we did last time last weekend last monday we had a meeting with our compatriots in suta and we're also going to have meetings with our compatriots out of states to get closer to them and also to tell them what we are intending about interventions so we are taking uh [Music] pragmatic we're taking we're taking a pragmatic approach to our passport delivery and we hope that once we begin to get the booklets delivered to us as promised by the federal government we would and we would also inform these passports we've taken delivery and that we would get we'll get going and i'm going to at this point i'm going to give um professor again please forgive me i have to rush down to professor adenium adeboye if he asks any question at this point because our time is speeding professor adenium thank you ambassador uh thank you uh uh uh hostess um again mr ambassador i mean mr consulate general here i have two two or three first questions okay um but most of the this question should be is they are addressed at the at nigeria of which you are the representative not at your person because you might be maybe the consulate is an office it's a civil service almost a civil service job not a political job question i've been here since 1969 and you can see that on my head so the greatness which is like a crown at that time the embassy of nigeria experienced dc was on 16th street i think that's 52 years in 52 years we've had off and on problems of not having passports in the embassy or in the consulate or water view is there any learning curve that explains why nigeria alone agreed with country that always is short of passports especially i'm a teacher so i worry too much about my students who don't always have infinite money having to come from some place outside some corner of united states to come and to come to washington to get a passport or go to new york or water view and then they get in there then these things are supposed to be ready they are not so the student has to find a way a place to sleep in the gutter or if you don't have a relative in the city why is nigeria from a civil southern point of view why is nigeria the only country that i have seen in 52 years in this united states whose citizens are in trouble when it comes to passport renewal thank you thank you very much and as much as i would not want to dive into why i want to say that i don't want to believe that nigeria is the only country where these citizens have issues with passports we well let me help you let me go ahead sir if you would uh see because i didn't make that statement politically i made it factually i teach at howard university i have access to ivorians and guardians and senegalese and ethiopians and trinidad and tobago and what have you so when i make a statement about nigeria i've been the only country i have never seen another child beg me to let them spend two or three days in new york because they have to get their passport renewed now okay talking about state spending long a period in getting passport review i think we have found the curve in the consulate general of nigeria we give priority to our students and we now adopt a mailing system whereby after your biometric is taking email your passport back to you so you don't even have to spend today you come in get your pack you get your bar metrics taken you go and leave your passport you leave your envelope and we get it built to you so you don't spend more than a few hours you are there to get your bar metrics taking so since i came in no one has had to spend more than the lesser three number of hours staying in the mission and i also discourage people from coming to division before nine o'clock because i know when we start our enrollment by nine about from 10 about 10 10 30 people started going back home so i don't want to believe that we've not turned in the learning curve we have we only need to ensure that these processes continue um you will know you are huberman and we we tell ourselves that whenever someone wakes up then you say good morning so probably this is our good morning in new york consulate but then we have turned that curve we may have had hitches in the past but i don't want to believe anyone told you that he's come to the mission in the last six months and spent beyond his lesser street number longer hours i then want to ask what where he or she went and who was the case who delayed such a person i've always gone around and my staff are conscious of the fact that i am always after them and making sure that they do their work when they have to so um that that may not be particularly right we may have experienced that in the past but we are changing and the change is for good let me follow up with a quick question relating to what the council general has just said uh in case of renew or renewal of a passport when someone comes in originally i believe you captured the biometrics do you save them and if in fact you are saving them why do why do people need to come again to do another biometric unless you are not saving them because if you are saving them what the the person requesting a renewal i will have to do will be to just send an updated passport photograph and you can then mail it to him why do people need to come in there that's why that room is always congested do you say the biometrics well the biometrics are saved so this is an issue with the nigerian immigration service they make they always ask for people to come in because after five years there are some changes in some people some some of our people are in the past have asked for to change their pictures or sometimes there are some facial or some changes they want which i have not asked but the truth of the matter is that the pictures are because it is called auto information is called out from your last information the only thing is that i as a person have not asked that but read that as it means we are in the process of working and telling them that we can have the same face provided the the person is not advanced changing his face but we have not started that process and that process is not in our hands as the at the consulates all we can say is that we're only doing this in accordance with what immigration authorities want us to do but i have brought this issue up and i can promise you that i'm going to take this up to ask this question if immigration can do something about it so that yeah you're just saying you're keeping ourselves um and it is you don't need to come to the mission only just merely your information and it will be made back to you so we can't do that but we have not asked that question i have not asked that question it's something i'm going to ask and find out probably i may get back to you at an appropriate time after getting depressed after getting the response thank you then another question now my main question uh a couple of months ago i don't know whether it's last year it was last year the president and either the minister of internal affairs mr alexola announced with the farm fare that the 10-year passport will be made will be available to nigerians and up to now unless you want to correct me people have been unable to get a 10-year passport because that will at least address congestion people coming in every four years or every five years what is holding why is it impossible now to get a 10 year passport well the 10 years passport started um well one of the components what the 10-year passport will need is your mean number your nin number nin number and we know that for those of us in the united states not up to one percent of nigerians in the united states of god have registered with the name and we don't mean you cannot get the 10-year passport and that's why the 10-year passport issue has not started in america i know they are trying to do they are trying to see what can be done some some vendors have been appointed to enroll nigerians faster and these vendors we have listed them even on our website and ever you'd avail yourself once we know that we have a sizable number we could ask that the 10-year passport's been introduced here so it's dependent on the availability of many nigerians enrolling in having a new number you cannot have a 10-year passport if you don't have any number so that is what i think is delayed but in nigeria now um but i know i if i left in porter court lagos and abuja you cannot get this five-year passport again you go for a 10-year passport number and that's why other government is insisting that every nigerian should be enrolled um should be lean and moved so that is where we are and that is what is delaying as long as soon as we get that i just only last week again one of the vendors came and we got these particulars and we did we assured you we were going to distribute we're going to put it in our website let nigerians and also give put it on our whatsapp platform so that nigerians can begin to see where it's nearest place to their nearest points to them so that they can get enrolled and will in no time begin to ask for the 10 years registration 10 years passports players passports here thank you um can can i go ahead are you going to be able to push it till four o'clock 4 45 please 3 45. ah doctor fala joe goong from uk hi dr falak thank you hello too thank you mr mr consul general actually i'm from uk uh i reside in uk but our experience with the passport uh obtaining or renew your passport is exactly the same as in u.s uh just one question or two questions first what is the purpose of this nin number what is it for well a lot yes thank you a lot of people have the impression that is this having the same purpose that our social security number in america's have or what exactly was the purpose of nine number i'm digging them too it will serve the purpose of the social security number because with the nin at least everyone is everyone has a number so for those people living outside the nigeria then what why do they need the number when they don't receive recite that they don't obtain any security benefits the same reason you want to pass the same reason you want a passport so we're having two passports then well you you are you are you are liberty to take um to get a nigerian passport or you remain wherever you want no no i mean yeah i have a nigerian passport but what is the ni am going to do for me well the nine is a government policy to determine and also to take records of nigeria and we with that we're able to plan it's for planning purposes yeah planning purposes in nigeria you want to plan for them that's what it should be for people residing in nigeria including you including you let me ask you a quick question how was the population of nigeria now well i am not in i'm not in the position to tell you the population you not even have a record of people living there you are trying to get number for those outside so you just making life difficult okay doctor follow let me uh let's post that question for a minute mr charlie oriba miche is your question different from a mutual sensor yes ma'am mr councillor general thank you for coming my question is we have neem centers around the country that are very close to people i'm calling from minneapolis i have one and one of the vendors that do nin so can we be allowed to start doing renewal or passport since we have already have a linkage with abuja so that people who don't don't have to go to abu to new york or go go to atlanta just for renewal okay that issue was brought to the fall the last week during my discussion with one of the vendors with one of the vendors and i did say that that is within the prerogative of nigerian immigration service we at the consulates cannot take that decision you have a link with namcy and it's the same though it's the same program with immigration i launched it's somehow um it's a program that can that is compatible but at the same time we at the consulates don't have that power to determine uh nemesis and the vendors and immigration will have to sort that out whatever we are told to do they won't do from an end here it has nothing to do with us besides you are representing you're supposed to be representing our interest in the diaspora yes so do you want to make life easier for us or you just want to to keep the statue called i want to make life easier but at this point at this point a nigerian immigration service would have to be contacted and i told you just last week a vendor came and told us that's the possibility and we said until immigration decides to do that we don't have that i work with the ministry of foreign affairs we could only make our recommendations based on our interaction with nigerians we cannot now say we have these vendors should begin to do what um we do at the consulate it has to be something to be thoughtful by government and now this we now decide to um not decide to ask us to implement once we are actually implementing the world implemented okay let me take the last question sir allah or mute yourself hey man mr consulate i'm very sorry i have to say this it's not a repetition of what my people have said you have the name agency when david give that name because i'm experienced our parents did they require me to have it before i can renew my passport i went to new york to do this then i got that message that they can't give the number from here it has to be given from abuja why do app agency that can't function the way it's supposed to function that's question number one number two after doing that online i couldn't get a date to get and do my capturing in new york i had to go there in person the day i went i was number 100 on that day they made us to pay another 130 dollars after past 77 online so when you make us to do this online why do i have to go there physically until now i'm here to get my passport they say 10 weeks in 10 weeks i've not gotten it so like a doctor oh i don't even know but okay that's question number two number three now you see business but it's burning me i mean i don't understand the system okay making life tough for us like uh that's a third question so so we can round it up so the third question see the way your people are behaving consulate whether in new york or anywhere it's like that behavior in nigeria you are taking us for a ride you want to protect us to get whatever you have to get you are not working this may be my last question for now but let me say that the consulate if you have been to the consulate in the past few months you would have noticed a very improved working conditions the number of reviews we have got doesn't indicate that we're taking nigerians for a ride rather we're giving nigerians the best services we could or we can offer at any time i'm sorry about your um so john to nigeria rather mean or no need not at no point where you ever promised that if you don't have your name we've always said that you can get your passport i'm so sorry sir can you admit yourself i had to mute everybody can you admit yourself sir i had to i had to i had to mute you because i was filtering can you admit yourself back sir so we can hear you thank you sir okay oh let me say that the consulate has improved its services and we would continue to improve our service we never take any nigerian free right we have done everything with all sense of responsibility we are sorry that your you came to um to consulate without having your without having a date and that's those who coming walk into the consulate without having a date to come in an approved date to come in i need to pay hundred dollars working fee if you have paid if you have coming and that working fee is something you have to volunteer you voluntarily do it is not something that you are mandated to do the only thing you are mandated to do is to pay the 30 administrative fee we normally will tell you go to the website go and get the um dates if you want to come in go to the nigerian house website click on appointment date where you get your appointments that you come in and you will attend that you will only be required to pay 30 dollars but if you feel you can walk in well the work in is something it's an american tradition and because we also have to pay our staff for doing going beyond the capacity and all that it was decided by the three missions in america that anyone who walks in without an appointment should be to pay the 100 so it's something that you have to decide decide whether you want to do it's not something you should now see um you have been people have been treated uh or taken for granted on the history of your 10 week i want to say i guess say that your passport should have been ready but if you will notice that the last two weeks there had been a passport that did an increase in the cost of postage most of the most of the um most of the passports that were sent to the postal to the post office were returned we have had to add one dollar each on each on each meal and that we're doing as a beginning from first day last week so if you have any issue please you can tell shall i you so give her your name and your particulars i'll be willing to assist you tomorrow to tell you the states up with your passport but if you have your tracking you can also try on this note i want to thank you for giving me the uh for giving me this privilege to speak with you i wish i would have had more time thank you thank you very very much i appreciate uh the uh um i'm going to ask you if you can spend the night with the lawyer today come to another time on this program because so please when you come in uh mute yourself now the the guest uh uh is gone because he according to him he has something that he has to take uh care of and you know yoruba day we are at budget on this and uh or unfortunately he didn't work like that today but uh all the same we are grateful that he's able to spend some time to spend some time with us thank you so much for being with us sir we are expecting you some other time when we have more time because our people are pregnant with questions okay i i can't even hear you ah can you admit sir i know i have a vibrant community here and i like to reach nigerians within this within our states of jurisdiction our happily available another time and i also invite nigerians to come up during our town hall meeting scheduled for 29th of october at 6 pm i'll provide you with a link okay sir thank you thank you very much and we'll be able to address everyone's issue if you are if you're able to attain thank you thank you sir thank you very much so where we are now uh ladies and gentlemen come on baby [Music] for the little time for the next 30 minutes to one hour we are going to just make it an open mic mic and he can quote anyone hey i won't come [Music] m [Music] um [Music] yeah because but i i just want to also acknowledge um [Music] as a consular general or something hey [Music] but there's still a lot to be done so yeah i'm a suspending young to see about myself um so that's all i have to say actually m uh [Music] um [Music] foreign [Music] um [Music] oh and 18 okay so foreign [Music] south [Music] give them some some things to to just rob their pam money what do you mean oh so similar money or what you want to [Music] [Applause] this woman has to go obviously one suffering in south africa team only or john maywa south african embassy only passport i mean if it's a woman situation me pay oh madam you didn't do what i asked you to do that's why you are waiting i just burned my hand laurie they were back money pass 14 yeah money i'm not going to rob my body not going to rob nobody and tear about 4 minute passports in me lonely because i paid evc i need my passport today because i paid for kenny nobody okay ma don't worry madam i'm going to help you lose ok this is not the type of democracy that i fought for when i would go to embassy washington dc and stay there all night this is not the type of democracy that i fought for bodywork [Music] not calling anybody i'm not going to leave your office it means you are not going home unless you are going to lock me here or if you lie you can call the police and i'm going to call the press you see i don't know what happened they said it something was wrong with your finger lobelo you need to step out when you know i'm not going to step out unless you push me out my daughter is unconscious he's in south africa i need to see my baby nobody [Music] briefly since we'll be sending this to the ambassador can we also speak in english okay yeah okay okay yeah my my experience uh shaola thank you my experience is similar to yours i actually applied online did all the necessary filled out the necessary forms paid out the prescribed fees and everything and i took it there they gave me momentary fingerprint photograph and everything and they said wait within two weeks just come out obtain you come and collect your password you don't need another appointment so not one day i was just uh i finished where they canceled my list in the hospital i said well rather than just with this today let me go to london called my passport i got there there were a lot of people crying shouting fighting and so i just said what's going on so friday so i just stood far away looking at them as my bad they need to see that i forgot you're going forward for one letter so i just too far away with my hand on my chin and then after so called me said he said gentleman can we help you i said where you asked me to come and collect my passport that i don't need the appointment but i hear i can see nobody centring was great no and he said he said there's a notice with the hundred handwritten notice on an a4 piece of paper on the on the door of the consulate that they got an information from nigeria the night before that is public holiday in celebration of uh muhammad's birthday and as such they were not working so i said so what about all these people who came from father and wife that were given appointments to some have taken holidays some have cancelled their job and everything and you're not telling them that you got a an instruction from nigeria last night and that you're not giving so i said well that you lucky that if this is america that all i would do is just go home take my gun and shoot all of you they just closed their office i went to that day so yeah it is they just making life difficult for everybody all over the world not not a u.s same thing in uk everywhere so we need to we need to carry on but the other side is as inshallah said this country is not working the so-called nigeria is not working so we have we shouldn't relent on our whatever we're going to do to get the urubal people out because if if if you are my red if i know the same sort of we have the same common interest if i see you you need something that is your right i would not want you to suffer before you get it but what these people are doing is that well so they haven't got any concern for us at all that is the bottom line of it you so much one thing that i forgot to add was while i was uh fighting for those three days to try and get the passport my daughter has a advisor who is an american white american who was always very very close with my daughter so this woman called me she said because of the urgency so i i mute everybody again so this uh white american is very very close with my daughter and the first day i started the trouble she said shola if you are not able to get your passport renew tomorrow i am going to get my passport in you and i'm going to make sure that i go to south africa because when she wakes up my friend has to see somebody that is familiar do you know that that woman got a passport renewed the same day from a she was in a nova new hampshire she got her passport renewed the same day while i was still dancing around in new york [Music] yeah somebody else was trying to say something i like this shirt or whatever tell any or the new hands okay yes water led you to someone else they are trying to speak english so we can that lady that spoke class said that you see what i mean that they are improving they are not improving the system they are using when you finish everything online they make you to go there the amount the consulate you say it's optional it's not optional because when you get there they first tell you go to the post office to buy an envelope that's where the [ __ ] number is then that's when you get allowed to go in you know they do because that's not the first time i've been having that bad experience when i first renew my password the same thing happened and nobody said like it happened to you was one that came out to bail me out then they were telling me i wanted to make them use their job i said do you no longer be there and you never attended to me so now that the boss came around to make you work you are telling me i want to you know let you lose your job why are you behaving like this you said we are in america this is not nigeria you got to work like they work in america make us feel comfortable but they want to frustrate us and he doesn't want it like a doctor is good i mean he said it's just good we have your vanishing and see how we're going to kiss ourselves thank you son thank you son [Music] emma i'm sorry i don't it's quite unfortunate that i joined the zoo meeting very late and i don't know whether the consular general of somebody else has asked the question that i want to ask but let me let you know the council general left already i know i know okay i want to the question um the question i want to ask is that sometimes about four weeks ago we saw a notice on the net that they are defrauding the embassy through the application of a renewal officer taking and renew of a passport our water view we want to know whether this one is true or not and what is the fate of those who are paid through that means yeah so uh we're going to send the question to him it's not here anymore i think okay okay um everybody that has raised up their hands i have um taking care of them uh if you are just coming in no me or me i mean good evening everybody um with air with every with what everybody have said i wish somebody that comes from somebody that comes from one of the caribbean countries belize belize came to atlanta doesn't know living in in atlanta but wanted uh to you know so they have a nigerian ambassador has been telling them how we will help you come we'll help you and this report has been coming for four weeks runs to one year all their visas were all expired they cannot even renew because all their passports are expired nigeria embassy anywhere refused after filling all the forms online they cannot renew all their passports and those people were suffering in belize the least that is not as good as mushy you know can you imagine a country that is not as i mean you cannot even bring the least close to the liquid u.s state not to talk of i mean i mean close to emotion not to talk about usd not as big as that however i have not seen a place where they cannot find a way to maximize their profits in this kind of a country the the the principle of demand and supply does not work in nigeria that is more people asking for passport we make now you have to have more money i will make them to use more staff we are witness more employees will be paid more we will be i mean so many of this country is not working and they they refuse to do it anyway where i'm going these days if the consulate general can find a way to improve just to improve the situation improve his name not actually i don't think that there's any way he could redeem any other places anymore we improve his own name redeem his own personal name so that all these people that are all of us that are looking for i don't have a personal because i went there fully and killed the day i went there and i was going to travel you know two days later hey i was able to get what i wanted honestly i was able to get what i wanted four years i know 2015 april 2015 april 13 or 85 or something like that so but when i got there many people were consoling themselves for what nigerian ambassador is doing for them please the consular general redeem his own name his own personal name you know because i was told that he has they have their own problems too that nigeria is a country he's not remitting money for them to be able to use to do all these things and because they were unable to to get money to do all these things and they will have to send messages to nigeria for them to be able to issue a passport booklet this is a long trouble man you know thank you so guys thank you very much man thank you allah [Music] you are on please or mute yourself man unmute yourself thank you very much everybody thank you um and i just want to say that i don't know about this improved um situation that they the man talked about where he showed up we're still going to the nigerian embassy and killing us there like refugees queuing for russia [Laughter] and on my last visit there one of the staff at the embassy said to us that if you're trying to renew your passport you need to start the process six months earlier you need to give yourself six months that was the first i've heard of that so these things are out there and we're talking about the improved situation i know i've been to the nigerian embassy in dc before and i never killed outside even though you know the at that time i didn't hear of improved situation but now that the situation is quote unquote improved we are now lining up outside like refugees for russia i don't know where the improved situation is so you are saying that it's getting worse it's not getting better i think i think it's worse we were told that okay they bring out the the least at 7am nobody brings out any least this is not the first person that gets there you bring a sheet of paper and you start putting them putting names down the embassy does not open until 10 a.m we got there like 6 15 a.m we were number 15 and the embassy door did not open until 10 a.m are you getting that man that was um september this year and it was in washington dc it was washington dc and you get somebody come out and talk to you that oh you people you need to line up people will talk to you rudely you need to line up like elementary school kids that's why the fact that they have the list that all they need to do is to start calling the names they will hold the list and come out and say to you that you need to line up you should you should line up line up line up line up it's ridiculous i i think we really need a lot of improvements if they had there's any if anything has improved i haven't seen it that's the one thing i want to mention please allow me to also say something here about nin sometimes we talk about passport and then the issue of nine comes up and then i heard somebody ask earlier that why are they body not about nin you know what are they asking for nine and all that i think most people know that that's a national identification number and it's different from passports and if you're a nigerian whether you live in nigeria uk or u.s wherever you live you should have an anion i'm not saying it's okay for them to bother us and you know make us suffer and struggle in addition to struggling for passports it's it's a necessity that needs to be done even though nigeria is going about it in their own way an improved situation that we need is for things to be automated that's why it's easy for you to go and line up for social security number in different social social security offices and still get what you need because systems are linked nigeria is not so that is something that we are lacking in nigeria because whatever you do you pay online then you go to the embassy then you collect they collect your data and now send it to the central processing system in abuja or wherever in the world that they process it and then one person sits there to start cleaning your information i think that's why it takes so long the system is not automated at all the world has moved on so i'm hoping this will get to the embassy or whoever needs to know trust me he is going to get our constitution is going to get it thank you so much mrs sardinia we are grateful i'm going to take this opportunity to ask them all about oriba mitchell to enlighten us about build this a vendor because you know i had when he was talking to the consul general that he is a vendor so if you don't mind sir if you can't if you can tell us what you do as a vendor and how people can get this and i and uh thank you to any vendor to you thank you very much uh there is a a popular saying that the israelites left egypt but egypt did not leave them that is what is called nigerian we left night we left nigeria but when we come to europe or america we still behave the way we behave back home that is the fundamental problem that is the fundamental problem that we are facing with our embassies okay i'm going to mute everybody again because some people are still talking like okay thank you sir so that is the problem i was a travel agent before i i got this nim contract and if i tell you how much it cost me to get the the contract you won't believe it but i just wanted to do it because i wanted to contribute something that will elevate nigeria to me i've been in america for 41 years it didn't cost me anything to get a social security i just walk in there and i got it and when they they brought this uh nin number our understanding was is going to be like a social security so that was why i laptop i said well for people in minnesota wisconsin not dakota iowa you know i'll be able to give this service if you know how long it took them to satisfy me we're talking of one and a half years and i paid all the money that they asked me to pay so nigeria is not working my brothers and sisters i wish i can i hope it will work but i doubt it thank you thank you sir thank you thank you very much so i'm going to take uh suggestions and opinion from more people people who haven't talked before everybody here actually talk um [Music] almost 90 away from where i live i paid 50 for them over there they gave me a number and then they say this is going to come from nigeria i never got anything from here i had to send to nigeria wherever they got it for me i paid over there too so why is it like that if they're giving you something to service us here how come they didn't give you the chance to carry it out the way it's supposed to be carried out and like riley said no place to go so you actually got the number from nigeria without being in nigeria yes but i i processed it from here i went to where today just my agency is somewhere in new york 90 miles away from here so i went to do the capturing but to issue the number the guy said they cannot issue his issue from nigeria from abuja so when i waited i didn't get it it's when i contacted somebody in nigeria who has to pay money to get it that's when i got the number because they made this requirement for the lawyer of my passport okay now do you did you have to pay extra for them in nigeria yes what i pay in nigeria is extra to what i pay online it's like the password they say we should be online here the do the mines say that uh 130 one parties say you said something it's a optional it's not optional that's why they don't give you online they can't they don't give you the chance to have an appointment online and when you want to wait for the day the day we open for appointment you're not gonna get nothing so you gotta walk in there you pay the 30 and then another 100 or something 130 is extra the promise 10 weeks up to enough i'm here to get my passport yeah everybody knew thank you for that yeah i took my daughter to i think eight weeks but she finally got it and the day that we went to we went to the embassy in washington dc we went to dc because we had something to do in dc so she we got there 7 30 in the morning and we left around 4 p.m together to get the passport in you yes um allah i see your end up but i there was a question there was a question that i needed to answer okay okay okay yes uh it's true that when you come to our center we will do your capturing then we'll give you a tracking number under normal circumstance we're supposed to get the number back from abuja within 48 hours except if there is any problem so normally within 48 hours your center should have been able to give you your nin number so the the system is interfacing you know if we are going to mute everybody again please mute yourself we keep saying this uh yeah so it's supposed to be 48 hours before you get your number but the problem is sometimes when you get that number and then you want to use it to do something in nigeria they say it doesn't drop so we have to call back to abuja again and say our people that got this number from us are complaining that what they needed to do with in nigeria is not it's not being done then they have to call abuja again and say okay somebody is working at the back end to make make sure that it drops so the the system is screw up man but when they know what i don't understand is if they are not fully prepared why did they start it it's because of they are making money off of it okay allah i see you just have administration and can you admit yourself sir what is your name sir okay we are trying to speak english because you want all this yes yes to get this yes i'm sorry that i missed the presence of the consulate general it didn't stay long that's why yes yes i i'm just wondering why this ni and pro you know issue is such a very problematic because i remember when i was supposed to do the bvn and i went to not just somewhere i think there was an agent over there i did it and it was very you know very smooth a couple of uh a week or something like that i got my bvn number what i would suggest because this type of problem is widespread not only in america everywhere and i know our people here the problem is not totally yours a lot of problem came from nigeria because uh someone already mentioned these people are not being funded the way they're supposed to be i mean they expect them to render services but they're not giving them the the amount of funding they needed um one word but that does not really justify you know you know extracting money from people or something like that but um i want to see how we can react with uh honorable abigail who is the the chairman of the chair ladies and managing director of nigeria and elsewhere commission so maybe there could be something they can do because uh you know going over there and frustrating with all these stuff it's not going to change anything so hopefully by linking with this lady you might be able to really know what is going on but most of the problems are from nigerian you can see every day the doctors are on strike the truck driver on strike everybody on strike because they know the government is not really living up to what they promised everybody it's the soul it's so shameful yeah i think let's see uh how we can link with uh madame yeah thank you madam came on your back good day and she spent about three hours uh but if they are slain you know i'm going to reach out to her too she's a nice lady she won't mind to come back and talk to us on your back with your knowledge and juice this is yourself you know what they do they will come before us and make empty promises the moment they get back to their office they forget about us how can we make them not to forget about us we should have we should stop sending money to home we should stop every dime that we are sending to nigeria but we are sending the money to our people not it's so frustrating you know i know the the the mind that we sent to our people over there and in control i feel right now oh it's not reasonable yeah oh my gosh a bowl of beans now in nigeria is one thousand six hundred naira one thousand six hundred naira if we stop sending money they will fill it and then they will come to their expenses no i don't i don't think that we have elijah just one more question did anybody ask the consultant before they leave about this uh visa on arrival or something how practicable practical the thing is we have all these questions but he didn't stay he he caught me by surprise when he said he was going to spend the 30 minutes i've never had a guess that i spent less than two hours so i was actually nervous i didn't know which question to ask him and it was uh the yogurt body that was asking him but the point is we didn't have a time but he has promised that he will come back so i think we are going to put all the questions together and let him know that when he comes back you know we have some questions so i'm going forward sorry man what is that question about what is the question they are trying to ask they are about the visa on arrival visa on arrival is a program that they they trying to push forward like we all know nigeria has this idea of just announcing things without implementing it it's true that they have that program in place but it's not been implemented yet so nobody should try it so what i know for sure is if you have a an expired passport you can still travel with that to nigeria to nigeria and that will be hungry and also but one thing you want to do on that make sure you confirm that which the airline that you want to use because that makes a whole lot of difference but nigeria as a country is accepting that policy but airline might choose to take you or not and the other one is about the emergency travel certificate that you can actually get without going to new york or atlanta so uh that is what i would advise for someone but visa on arrival is a program that are pushing forward but it's not been implemented yet yeah i want to say this for some of us we know the interior minister is already some of us know him those are the people that are pushing the agenda but they're not implementing it a time they said this visa passport will be issued in all the 774 local government they made it so good i knew i in a way that within 72 hours you'll be able to get your passport that was never followed and they will put it on the air somebody talk about because diabetes is a useless uh idea to go through that lady because if they hold foreign affairs he's not doing what they're supposed to do how can one person abhika a chairperson of the commission that commission was never put in place and i've challenged that several times you keep parading yourself a ceo of a commission that don't exist i think they should they just what's your name you've been talking i can't even oh sorry my name is uh crown oh president um so what i'm trying to say is that sometimes she has no commission they're just paying her because of whatever service she must have offered to apc and she has no commission and she cannot answer any question on that but what i want to advise us is we can make life difficult for these people here then nigeria will get the message new york is even better atlanta and d.c they don't give options for walking in new york you can still get appointments i mean sorry they they don't give options unless you're walking and they're collecting that 130 i've challenged them somebody said the lady in atlanta is working on it but there is no option so in new york you can still get appointments you don't need to walk in all the time but atlanta and this you don't even have the option so my advice is we can make life difficult for them here then they will listen we don't always we always gather talk about it and let it go no they're just common human beings like us i work for federal government here in the us and i know what i do so and i've challenged them on the same platform too so we can make noise there that will close those embassies those consulates and then they will send the message home the people are another thing that i'm going to advise they are not enjoying like somebody said all what government is telling us they are not really getting it to implement it so if we do that we are actually helping the staff here to reach out to the government that senator okay thank you thank you very much mandela crown uh another thing that i'm going to advise is i am going to get the link for the for the time meeting and i'm going to keep announcing it on your blackboard so we should go there in mass to the time meeting and make all our complaints because i have talked about it is there any way to do with that nigerian embassy i mean i know what i went through each time i think that my passport is going to expire again i'm scared i get nervous because i'll be thinking about oh what i went to it was like a nightmare for me so we we should all uh make sure that we attend that time meeting um yeah yeah i'm a follower yeah i'll show you in camera something bad but you look good i'm buying [ __ ] but you look goofy yeah um it seems we have a country that delights in making life difficult for us all other countries try to make life easier for their people but not nigeria their agenda is the more you make life difficult for nigerians they think that the more effective they are as politicians as people in government and that's a shame yes um each time a new consular general comes a new ambassador comes oh i'm making changes i'm making changes but the problems are more than 50 50 years old and we keep repeating the same cycle now one example of how the government delights in making life difficult for us is the question of bvn and nin what the hell is the difference between the two they made all of us get bvn it was working everything was linked together and suddenly we have to scramble to go and get nine i would like to know the difference between that and why can we not use bvn uh for what nine is supposed to do that's like i said you know when i and came i just refused to pay attention to it i said i've had enough i've tried it here trying to get my passport renewed here it you know i went through hell i went to nigeria to get you know another time to get my passport renewed it was another help and why on earth did we have to change um a 10-year passport life to a five-year passport life what's wrong with us in the country yes a lot a lot strong yeah i mean they put yeah like you said abigail she's she has this uh is it minister without portfolio there is even no minister now it's just a title and she is not effective meanwhile when she tries to meet with nigerians in the diaspora she's pelted with questions that she has no power to effect or to even seek answers to why do we have to make life difficult for our citizens we have no love for our citizens and so it petters down to the ordinary person in the street oh i've been screwed up by the vendor so i'm going to screw up the next person and i'm going to screw up the next person and of course the politicians are there as cynical as ever and we keep reelecting them i mean yeah through greed through uh rigging what can we do those of us in the diaspora cannot vote but how can we educate those at home please do not accept their bag of rice do not accept their bowl of congo bowl of beans we need to understand the meaning of citizenship and the significance of our role in forming a government and electing the community thank you man yes yes sir yes i just want to keep in one little thing it is good that we are having this kind of comment on participation and relating our own experiences but without anybody trying to link to who can help is it's not going to do us any good one thing that nigerian government doesn't like is publicity through radio or tv or something like that i think we need to explore that maybe one way or the other maybe one of this uh nigeria association or whatever it's gonna be who will be able to really you know get in touch maybe with this nigeria tv channel or any of this thing or pay the advertisement or something like that to really express our frustration about what is going on here because they are asking us you know to participate in investment and all this type of things but the process of doing that is becoming so cumbersome i mean you want to just get the passport you knew or something like that become such a big deal so let's see how we can become such a headache for them through publicity or or whatever so that we can narrate the re the real problem of a lot of us who went over there i don't know whether we are allowed to videotape any experience or something like that but we need to go through that we need to really change that you know at one point there was a time i learned that they recorded the light of the embassy in new york that they were to the whole building was totally in that night because they paid their bills yes yeah thank you sir you see that's a very good point one thing that i wanted to let you and everybody know as somebody in the uh press uh media is that even the media back home they are scared to talk only very few of them because what happened is whatever you are it depends on where you are for example if you are if your media is you know your state if you say state radio you know your state you they don't want to say anything that is against the the government even though the government is doing something wrong and i've gone through it so the the grace that we have now are they um private media and even then some of them have problems so one of the things that your bag body is working on seriously is how we can get your bag body to nigeria it's in nigeria people participate from nigeria but one thing that we are not able to do is it's only people who have money who can get on the zoom but how can we put it on a local tv so that my mother selling polar notes we'll be able to see it and see what the government is doing wrong and then yeah uh from a megan will be able to see it and say double double anyone salat america hijab so we need public enlightenment through the local station and that and your bible is working very hard to make sure that we get that and soon we are going to be telling you the good news so please help us so that we will be able to do that you're on the floor you have the floor please mute yourself sir thank you very much uh uh hello to um i will want to piggyback on uh madame mofolabo on the question that she actually asked she asked questions as regards the bvn one thing that has actually been the problem of our successive nigerian government had been that um subsequent government that come right after they want to implement their own program and as a result of that the jettison the previous administration probably or not even much difference in the sense that if a new party come on board there is no continuity as the situation is here in america majority of the parastatals are independent of the government like the fbi like the cia they are different from whatever president that is on board be republican be democrat how does it has to be in relation to the situation in nigeria we have a bvn which was actually came on board on under the government of jonathan and uh invariably they follow through with it with this new administration and when they see that there are kinds of various people started showing up that they have like 20 different accounts for one person in millions of naira then a whole lot of things douse them um the other situation is national identity card under affordability the minister that was under the regime of president obasanjo the national identity cards actually started and it somehow along the line uh they never actually followed through with it so now we have various programs that actually started on good intention and at the end of the day he did not actually achieve the intended motive so i would appreciate uh madame solaji soup to actually help us to reach out to the um consular general to let us know where the situation of things as regards the national identity card that is one the other one is the issue of um the bvn even though he stated that his office is totally different from that of the immigration but all of it are interwoven they are connected together one way or the other so we have the nin which just came up uh of recent so when it comes in terms of here in america we have people if you want to get your id at the dmv which is motor vehicle they will require of you to have six points id so now let him give us maybe at the town hall meeting if i help us to get this video or question over to him before then to help us out concerning the nine was the situation of the national identity card and also which i know definitely that naido which is uh neither in diaspora here in america they have been on top of these things which has to do with issue of passport which actually came to the point it is now on a 10-year passport situation and also to have various offices here in america america is a large country it's a large expanse of land i have somebody who recently came like about three weeks ago and she has to sleep in my house in order to be able to avoid the bills of hotel this is a situation that majority of our nigerian people are facing if we can be able to have another consulate spread across we know majority of the pieces that our national community are we have them in chicago we have them in texas we have them in california all the other offices that we currently have around the east coast how will they be able to cater for those on the west coast they are also nigerians and coming to new york going to atlanta and in order to be able to get passport they have to state this uh lose their paycheck i think is high time that they help us out so these are many more are the other issues that are affecting our people so i would appreciate the consular general gopija to definitely help us to see today thank you very much i'm not hearing you uh okay thank you we will make sure that he gets all these things yes thank you so much sir allah you can god bless your wisdom amen i did not see your hand i'm not ignoring you please forgive me if you are cea varistation and uh okay there is somebody with uh galaxy a20 you are on galaxy a20 is that barista emoji oh yeah galaxy a20 you can talk ah okay emitted to you okay [Music] that a large number of people have contributed to the discussion and since we are united states i should invoke a former president of the united states uh thomas jefferson who said that um eternal vigilance is the price of democracy uh what we people from africa in general from nigeria or anywhere else have to be to bear in mind is that the idea the idea of this size government didn't originate with us was it came with colonialism so we have to practice what what is needed to make it work you ought to have a permanent group in washington and new york that can grow and demonstrate at the moment's notice at least something like 2030 with placards ready so that when things go wrong you call the press you demonstrate and that the even even idea impressed doesn't courage international press will carry it and it will get to nigeria no none of those people will do anything right unless they are threatened by bad publicity or something else as far as investment in nigeria is concerned i don't think we can stop sending money home the children are hungry school fees have to be paid and so on and so forth but but the idea is good that we should look at how outside of that we can hit the country by the pocket group there's no reason why you should take my money if you're not going to give me the sentence and that's not a rebellion against anything it's an assertion of human rights that if i'm not going to get what i'm paying for then i shouldn't pay for it and the other part of it about election area and what i've asked professor uh uh jeremiah said uh we have to find a way to educate our people so that i put at one point on the election day does not it's not enough to go and vote for somebody and then we slip to that person for the next or to the next election i think we we it's a whole bunch of things we have to do that other people don't have to do because uh i mean other other other citizens of other countries don't have to do that we have to do we just accept our destiny and say this is the only way we are going to get quote unquote democracy to establish itself we are going to have to agitate thank you [Music] okay that how are not currently relationships especially foreign [Music] as a country lo and behold they opened that date for wednesday and it was on monday even though you have people that have been looking for dates forever so it now occurred to me that truly they blocked those dates it's not as if they were busy they blocked those dates [Music] okay how did you get it even though you must have paid certain amount of money way lori online i want you only phone appointment in nigeria to get together visa to come to america so hey i got anyone right [Music] thousand two hundred thousand three hundred thousand four hundred dollars shall she paid 150 000 just to get an appointment but yeah i shouldn't explain me why is he like that why lori online so so we should find out we should find out the program to find out okay um cherie were very okay but recently noticed there are one nigerian institution in nigeria were very sensitive to this public disgrace quickly i think we need to look for a way that i want to really to experience real problems embarrassing entirely really quantified ministry or minister of external affairs we need to explore several ways lately there can people will not be frustration who are justifiable and one of those things is that it costs you who m [Music] will be able to stay with us as much about he wasn't able to but because of the love of our nation because of the love of our culture and because of the interest that we have in urban woody we all stayed here uh to make sure that we we said things that we wanted to say if we were here and i right now we are by the grace of god i make sure that he gets all this submission from uh our people thank you so much [Music] we are going to do something special that we haven't done on your baby and it is the voice of our youth we are going to bring our youth who are very prominent in the society we are going to bring them renewal of dweller is coming hola de nolado que is coming ah uh that's dr nida who is very one of our vibrant youth um we have adam adeboyeji from germany and a lot more of our youth we are bringing them on your baby we want to hear their voice what is the problem what do they need from us to move urubaland forward that they are not getting what is the aspiration what do they see that is going wrong in this system that is not taking care of them what is their their joy what is their sadness what is their concern we are going to hear from our youth on yoruba buddy de la mancha whatever they can speak english yoga everything is going to be all day we are going to listen to our youth by the grace of god uh at this point i am also going to remind us please those of you who have the intention to help your back body i'm grateful for those of you who have helped us several times thank you so much for you [ __ ] i'm also calling all of the people if you have interest in helping your body pay pal zell whatever help us really and also i'm taking this opportunity to announce about the yoga the language school a day language is an essential part of our culture the culture is who we are if you lose your language you lose your culture if you lose your culture you lose yourself please make sure that your grandchildren your children your spouse who are not speaking yoga are able to speak yoga it's very very important call us yoruba the language who we are there we are going to we are teaching conversational language they are speaking the language they are singing the song in your bad language what we do here is amazing please be part of this sausage story thank you so much if you look at the time we have we have really gone far and i'm very very grateful ah my gratitude to edma tata baba adenira adeboye ah professor debo ye i'm very very 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gAz0d0h-Xko | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAz0d0h-Xko | 10 Things You NEED To Stop Doing in COD ZOMBIES ~ Black Ops 3 Zombies, BO1, BO2, WAW Zombies | hey guys it's uh two pro or adam and welcome back to another cauda zombies video today we are doing a subscriber submitted idea so huge shout out to plebsta for today's video idea this was supposed to be a top 10 but honestly i could have come up with 10 really good things you shouldn't do in cod zombies so today we're gonna do a top seven instead so on our last zombies top 10 we did a little bit of a sound quiz and uh it definitely wasn't as hard as i thought it was gonna be a lot of you did get it right i did fool some of you but let's go ahead and quickly find out what that sound was from our last video [Music] so congrats to all of you who said the giant end game of music like i said i thought it was hard but i guess not so today we're gonna go ahead and do another round of this sound quiz like always guys all you have to do is let me know in the comments right now what game is this sound from and of course what is the sound so go ahead take a listen and then comment down below what you think it is like always guys if you haven't already make sure to smash that like button especially if you guys are hyped for black ops 4 zombies we are almost two weeks away from the release of a new treyarch zombies mode it's tough to believe but it's almost here and of course guys if you're new here hit that sub button if you are sub make sure you have your notifications turned on and besides that let's go over seven things you need to stop doing here in cod zombies starting things off here in the number seven spot using overpowered guns in the early rounds and this is definitely one of those things you should take with you into black ops 4 zombies so say you are playing some revelations with a random or a couple of randoms and you have one kid who hits the box on round three gets super lucky and pulls the thunder gun or the apothecan servant first hits and then the kid is spamming that one gun on like round three now i get it you're excited you got an awesome gun in an early round or heck even if you got the ray gun that early but you don't need to use such an op gun unlike round three where zombies can easily die with just a couple of knives the early rounds and zombies should be really used to gather a bunch of points not spam an op gun and get like 50 points to kill and then be able to barely buy jug on round 10 right you want to get as many points as you can use a wall gun in a game like bo3 uh b02 and i'm assuming bo4 as well won't be so different from b03 you should just get a wall gun and farm points with that double tap 2.0 with a wall gun can easily get you to like round 20 no problem so next up on my list this one perfectly goes with what i just talked about and that is hitting the box in the early rounds and this is probably the one thing that for those of you who might be newer to zombies then you just started playing at the end of bo3 and you're going into b04 as your first you know zombies game or treyarch zombies game where you play from the start you do not want to hit the box in the early rounds i know it's tempting i know you might want to have that one weapon first or you're playing with friends and you're thinking yourself well you know i want to get the the apothecan servant or the wonder wolf or whatever one weapon it might be first so nobody else gets it and the truth is guys having a water weapon is awesome but for a lot of these uh treyarch zombie games it's not really necessary right there are so many awesome guns within the box and even on the wall that can carry you to you know whatever round you want and it's not like you're gonna be doing like uh around 150 run with your buddies on the weekend probably not right so a simple uh box gun or a wall gun can easily carry you to any round and on top of that you can actually get a lot better at the game not going for all these crazy op guns in the box so next up in the number five spot we are going to focus on one map in zombies and that is a keynote or totem and on kino there is one door that you guys should never ever open and when chronicles first came out on the ps4 last year i can't believe it's already been a year since sparkles dropped but when that map pack came out i saw so many people who never played keto before always opened up this one door and it always drove me crazy i'm sure a lot of you zombie vets know exactly what door i'm talking about but i'm sure some of you people who are newer to zombies might not know what i'm talking about but on these stage there is a door leading up to a room that is kind of above the alley or overlooking the alley and that door should never be opened from the stage because the stage is hands down the most popular area unless you guys are kind of pretty committed to camping alley or doing something else if you're playing with randoms or just casually playing the stage is so popular and having that door open that leads up to that room overlooking the alley on the stage is just one of the worst things ever and it always gets you killed when you're playing keno next up in the number four spot pack of punching in earlier rounds now since black ops one bl1 was like the last time where i really played with randoms a lot bo2 i rarely did and same thing with bo3 but whenever i do play with randoms one thing i always notice is some people love paping in the earlier rounds now some maps really restrict you to them doing that because it's kind of tough to go to the path in the earlier rounds with some maps it's so easy and some of these players have to have a pap gun before round 10 and this just never makes sense to me it's exactly the same thing as using an op gun in early rounds or going to the box in the early rounds it's something that just isn't necessary and it doesn't really need to happen coming in at the number three spot i have a interesting one and this has to do with rebuilding barriers in zombies because it's something that honestly just doesn't really need to be done anymore back when zombies first came out in a world of war rebuilding barriers was kind of part of what zombies was right the whole goal back then was to you know keep the zombies outside the map if i was to go back and play nocturnal totem right now would i rebuild the barriers probably not it's something that you just don't really do in zombies anymore especially in the newer maps because so many of the zombies don't even spawn behind barriers they just spawn on the ground or behind something that doesn't have barriers and rebuilding barriers nowadays in zombies is something you should really never do and you kind of want to have the zombies spawn in and get on the map as fast as possible so you can get those early rounds and then get into the higher rounds where the real fun is slowly winding down our list here in the number two spa we're gonna talk about something that you should really never do in the first room and that is buying a starting room weapons now i will admit there are some starting room guns that are decent like the rk5 is great for getting points but outside something like the rk5 a lot of zombie maps don't really have any good or any weapons in the story room that are really worth buying because all you have to do is open up one or two doors and you instantly have access to an smg that will give you a ton of points but for buying something like the uh the shiva or the m14 or the olympia or going all the way back to world of war which is like the car 98k or the guevara buying those guns are seriously just a waste of points and it's a much much better idea buying something that is behind one or two doors that will give you a ton of points and you could probably keep that one gun for a solid 10 to 15 rounds and even in b03 you can actually start with the rk5 and a fully loaded mr6 so there is really no point in ever buying a starting room gun in any cod zombies game unless you are seriously in trouble finishing off our list here in the number one spot i have one of my personal pet peeves when playing zombies especially when i'm playing with randoms for those of you who have watched my stream for a long time one thing i always get when i'm streaming is adam why don't you ever pick up nukes now sometimes i do for the most part i'm not a big fan of getting nukes and the reason why is when you get a nuke especially let's say round 15 and and under that or even like 20 in below when you get a new commit around you kill all the zombies and you miss out on so many valuable points now once you get all your points you don't really need to you know save zombies and get points on like round 30 or 40 or 50 depending on what game you're playing but when you get into the higher rounds what a nuke does especially in the game like black ops zombies where you know you have some really crazy op weapons the nuke really slows down the round and that is a really really big thing like if you're playing to ryzendraka and you're on around 60 and you have full ammo in your your stormbow don't get nukes you know nuke is gonna slow down the rounds so damn i'm not sure you get 400 points but it's something you don't really need to do the only time i like getting news and playing zombies really is if i'm in a bad spot and i desperately need it besides that end of the round i'll grab the nuke if it's there if it's not then it doesn't really matter there you have it guys that is going to conclude today's video if you guys enjoyed it smash a like subscribe for a ton of zombies content especially when bo4 drops and i'll see you guys in the next one peace out | ToProForuGames - Atom | UCJZ21Jur6TtE0XSFOvCx9hg | 2018-09-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,932 | 9,597 |
tkyBwJj87Xw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkyBwJj87Xw | Trespassing On The Hales Ranch With @WhatTheHales | never a dull moment here look what jeremy has did you just find this guy yeah this is a hybrid rat snake my chickens have not been laying where they're supposed to and this is another good indicator that they're not laying where they're supposed to i'm finding grass snakes oh he's opening his mouth oh yeah he wants to take a bite out of me but he's non-venomous you could just grab him right by the no so if he does bite me what's the maximum damage uh you'll just bleed a little bit it'll break skin and you'll bleed a little bit your capillaries that'll be it but once all the other snakes smell that blood i'm so stoked to be here guys we're going to have an amazing adventure wait a minute it's funny because every time we come out here we sort of have a plan but it doesn't usually go as planned so you know we kind of just go with the flow it's going to be an amazing day i can already feel the excitement we have made it to otter creek we are headed back the lane are you excited for a very adventurous day elise i am i'm already on the alert for wild boars and chickens and ducks chickens and ducks and alligators and maybe that one elusive otter and i did see a video he had lately with snakes yeah there was a water moccasin guys it was a big moccasin so hopefully we won't cross paths with him today or her but very excited to see what we do run into today i think it's gonna be a lot of fun look how big the ducks have gotten guys these are the little babies you guys are getting so big i i just noticed they actually have like green hues in their feathers on their backs isn't that cool got some crackers for the quackers come here baby come here crackers for the quackers come on quack quack i just want to show you first and foremost that the official scent here at the hales ranch is repelled this is actually a natural plant-based lemon eucalyptus insect repellent so we're going to see if it works i'm just going to go ahead and you're just going to do it like this if it can beat the bugs here it can beat it anywhere because they have some like seriously otter creek mosquitoes are no joke i can smell it so hopefully that'll work what is it lemon and eucalyptus you know what what do they say spray it and walk through it oh not breathing wait a minute oh yeah there we go so guys we are headed over okay well when i say we i'm using that term loosely i mean me and you because lisa is afraid of the pigs now so we're gonna go over here we are going to give them some crackers because they're not only for the quackers what's up guys i'm not gonna go in there with them i'm just gonna feed them through the fence and see what happens hey well there's beauty hi beauty who's this there's burnt bacon she's the one that got lisa good oh burnt bacon's the aggressive one she's the aggressor nothing but snout nothing but snapped what you guys doing how do you like your ball i see you got a ball go play with your ball a little bit go play with your ball i mean kind of you're playing with it but it's more just rolling around on its own what is it really wow is that right all right guys i'll see you later okay look who we have here hi baby what you doing you probably would like a cracker wouldn't you i'm gonna feed one to the chicken one for you and one for the chicken how about that all right here you go there you go last one here you go you want some here wait you want some cracker here here okay yeah she likes it she likes it those are special organic sesame seed crackers only the best for the hale's chickens well you enjoy that and we'll see you later we have some adventuring to do some treasure hunting to get to trying to avoid any snakes i'd rather not run into one when i'm by myself just saying there's the chickens hi guys there's a ginormous killer bee i'm not sure what that is it's some type of wasp whoa he's big all right so we are headed over here guys to the pond hopefully none of those wasps are in here that would be horrible you guys didn't invite me to the duck party i didn't get invited really what's going on adventurers so we are so excited to be back out here at the hales ranch right behind us is where we were last time where the flower pots are and it was a little bit overgrown for us to get back there we're going to make another attempt we're going to try to see if we can get through it how are we going to get through what you ask let me show you oh my goodness i'm going in he's got heavy machinery a lot of you guys actually wrote to us and said while you're there at the hales ranch maybe you could help clean up a little bit so we're not we're going to do our part we're going to try to clean this out a little bit make a nice path what's behind here the flower pots we are going after those flower pots today we're going to see what's in there guys i can't promise we're going to be able to do it you know you don't know what you're going to run into but i can promise we're going to give it a try and the little uh pond is behind that if you guy i don't know if you guys can see but once she trims it i think you'll be able to see but and the other problem is danger level five there's a dock back there that is totally rotten i'm gonna get to work here with this hedge trimmer and we're gonna see what we can do guys i can't promise but we're gonna do it let's go there she goes that was easy if only all of it was going to be that easy it's the warm-up this is the warm-up we're getting ready to get into it though so i don't know i'm not an expert i don't proclaim to be an expert trimmer of trees or bushes okay this is this is just a side hustle is it a side hustle nice pretty sharp it's almost a chainsaw let's see what happens it's safer why do you do this good this is the second moment we've been here like a half an hour and i'm already uh really so i wanted to actually get a mini chainsaw guys i actually reached out to a company and they're you know we're we're having communications trying to see if maybe they'll sponsor us to come back out here and do that a little bit um those things look awesome by the way but we happen to have one of these laying around at the house and lisa said why don't you take that and i said you know what we will and we'll see what we can do that one might be too big then watch out gotcha i got her guys all right gen two at least someone okay wow maybe not a good idea i waited till it was off i was playing it safe for you oh my goodness i might get tangled you might need the loppers i don't know go for it you can try it it's easier it's faster without let me know if you see poison ivy because i don't even i'm you're pretty good here i've saw it another area but this this looks okay okay i mean i am sweating like crazy right now it is very hot guys notice we're wearing pants this is our mosquito uniform this is the the creek uniform we gotta wear the longer pants we gotta protect your everything uh you know of course we have to douse ourselves with mosquito repellent it seems to be working actually it it does but you know what we haven't gone back to the creek yet that's oh that was good who's winning the bush or jen let's see i don't know oh she got her she wrangled a pretty big branch look at this wow nice one oh i'm seeing daylight through there a little bit making a dent in it see all this yeah yeah good job do you see the sweat that is just like glistening off of my face and i thought our bushes at home are bad this is crazy this is what it's looking like so far guys check it out like we actually are making progress we're making progress there are wait i think there were two pots before where'd the other one go weren't there two pots here there's only one yeah i thought there were two that's weird so these are really clever like you can actually extend them maybe extend them however they're supposed to lock oh and they don't lock all the way so it's gonna be well that one oh gosh that was dangerous it is dangerous so be careful whoever makes these of course they don't have their name on the actual piece of equipment because they suck okay watch the holes let's try not to do that again another big brain you can also use it as a pickup well i see i'm starting to see things back here i do see a pot you're close just watch the holes in the deck what what what was that oh shoot i don't know and it went back in the woods as in with feet i couldn't tell oh shoot where'd it go which way left or right towards the water oh you might have caught it on camera i don't know i was filming i didn't i didn't hear a splash at this point but there was no splash it might be on the bank or it might have gone down in that hole under the pier there are some big holes wow the water is really dried up which is weird because it's been raining you see any creatures um i don't was it bigger than a squirrel my only concern is it might have been a watermark oh could have been because that pier is very enticing for snakes with all these holes and they do like to live in like things like those pots they curl up in them okay right back down in that pier see those holes it went that way oh well there's an embankment right there of course snakes don't always splash they just kind of slither so they didn't splash i don't think they splashed all the time either anyway did you see that i was filming so i might have caught it on camera when you i mean unless you were blocking it a little but i mean i had the camera right on that area i'm a little afraid now yeah they might be in those pots and look at the holes see the holes they love that could be a whole nest in there you never know you know freaking indiana jones territory did you touch the pot or just the tree oh the tree i was trimming the branches right you got disturbed in there i'm telling you this is sketch well maybe we should wait and deal but at least she got pots exposed no i need to keep going jeremy needs like a big piece of it i mean it ran away i know but there could be a whole family you know how that works recording it's nest or whatever i don't know it's summertime in florida i feel like there were two pops there is there one on top the other was that a cinder block okay i see i i feel like there was two i feel like there was one right there next to it but it brings on top of it oh it was stacked okay guys so i don't know if you guys saw what i saw i was probably in the way but there was just something back here like right in this area it was an animal and i don't know where it went it went it went back that way i don't know what it was i need something to grab this thing because see right here is where the the decking gives out i need to try to get up a little closer all right let's see the loppers yeah i can see right through that grid the dock grid we're going to do this today guys we are going to do this i'm determined unless something really bad happens which let's hope it doesn't but i put on my regular glasses it's dark back here it's hard to see real well that was part of the reason that i got this stirred because i could not make out whatever that was that move back here i'm kind of concerned about this too because like if i go to run out of here yeah maybe you should trim that escape route this is the grow back right oh yeah these these bushes are like weeds they just continually grow no worries we're getting there i don't guys what that was i don't know trying to see if i can like i mean it could have even been a small gator i don't know could have i couldn't tell my muscles are going to be sore tomorrow guys what's that noise don't think so running is usually gators as we heard in venus the other day i'm like a bird maybe i don't know jenna's commandeering some more equipment to get to these pots i'm serious i've never seen such a difficult area just to get a pot ceramic pot out of but we're talking like all kind of danger oh what happened that seems it's really heavy oh this pot is not only a pot guys it's full of dirt wet dirt it's just rain it just stormed here so it's soaking wet can you take that shovel on the ground just make sure it's not hollow there like tap the in front of you okay is it solid yeah i think so yes a little bit two feet closer anything moving is anything oh got it this time guys that's what she's got a pot in tow now good job so what do you think the best way to do it just kick it over just make sure that first there's no snakes in it i don't see yeah i'm gonna kick it that way okay so get ready to run in case but i doubt i think they'd be on top but you never know they can scroll down and they're like i call it squirreling but what is it called sneak down all right guys jen is going to handle this pot i think i'm finally ready it's been probably two months since we first discovered the pots jeremy noticed them actually and he said next time and this is part of what this tree the missing 90-plus thousand dollars it's insane so this could take us one step closer guys well jeremy said this the story was that people used to sit at this man-made pond they made and as you see there's a table and things everything's deteriorated but it was basically a favorite place so that's why you know we had the inclination maybe they buried it in these pots by their favorite relaxation i mean it makes sense yeah okay i might just have to kick it over that's not working at all what the heck is this oh does it say something yeah it's cracked through this thing is heavy oh geez okay oh okay came back at me i can get up close okay and it just snaps back on me loosen up the dirt man wouldn't it be something if there was like a bunch of money in here okay i'm just gonna have to flip it over dude it's slimy it's so slimy there we go cool let's see what you got it smells a little moldy hold your breath i guess not yep there's nothing in there yeah just well that's a bit disappointing what's that like a chimney brick i don't know that's brick that's not a cinder what it is we thought it was cinder block but it looks like chimney brick to me why would there be a chimney brick there i mean that's masonry there's another one over here oh maybe they had a pull like a railing or some kind of structure here just like uh when you go to a ruins at some point whenever they decide to remove this deck i'm sure they're going to do that at some point they're probably going to remove it and then maybe do a new one yeah when they do that though maybe we could help and maybe we could go just kind of like dig around underneath of where this is it's too dangerous right now it's just too dangerous you can't see so there's bricks in here guys and then also there's another one right there so i mean this one's like moved so i it makes you wonder if perhaps somebody put something underneath of it that's going to require a lot more like bush hedging and stuff it's really back there and it also looks like some type of a nest back there right behind it i don't know if you guys can see that let me zoom in so you can because see that hole back there it's definitely something living back there so i don't want to mess with that just now it's too it's too active right now like maybe in the wintertime this is where we would like to look in the near future or whenever they get around to it you know the refurbishing of this area but look at that isn't that crazy it's kind of sketch jeremy said him and george both fell through at one point so that's kind of scary so what i'm going to do is i'm actually going to take this pot i might take it right over here jeremy has his um plants from robbie's uh that they they received when the nice man passed away i might take it over there he might want to replant one of his plants into this pot so i'll just go take it over there and leave it there for him never a dull moment here look what jeremy has did you just find this guy yep this is a hybrid rat snake and uh he was actually he was up in the rafters in the pole barn was he really so what what happens is they're actually coming around here because they want the eggs and right now i'm searching for eggs because my chickens have not been laying where they're supposed to and this is another good indicator that they're not laying where they're supposed to i'm finding rats snakes oh he's opening his mouth oh yeah he wants to take a bite out of me but he's non-venomous won't be an issue he will he will cause me to bleed if he gets a chance i got bit by a five foot five inch one a couple about a week ago maybe yeah a week ago it was a week ago so he'll he'll cause blood which is why i kind of got him right by his head so he can't get a bite on me but um that's what he's doing he's trying to actually he's trying to get trying to steal eggs and i'm trying to figure out where my chickens are hiding them i don't see a snake patch there on your gator scouts vest yet i just transferred look look so savage right can i be an honorary gator scout if i grab him oh jeez i don't know touch his heel wow nice one so if he does bite me what's the maximum damage uh you'll just bleed a little bit it'll break skin and you'll bleed a little bit your capillaries that'll be it but once all the other snakes smell that blood oh you're a goner oh okay so grab him where now right there right on his neck you can turn around and get me there right nope look i can grab right there just like you can see i'm transferring bam so go ahead grab right under i feel like i should grab him behind where you have him okay grab him behind maybe jeremy could hold him here closer together yeah just let jeremy hold there you go okay all right now it's gonna constrict around you okay that's fine there you go i'm sorry i'm sweating so much i don't care we're influenced humans gonna give it back to you in a second you can sweat in florida how are you one look guys look at this i've done it this is my first wild snake that i've ever held so i i like snakes it's just i'm they make me nervous yeah a lot of things make me nervous snakes being one of them luckily luckily i have enough experience with the handling snakes uh not florida snakes that's the issue right now not for the snakes at least you have to touch them though feel how cool i mean snake skin is really cool like a cool feeling does this to me like she definitely got her there definitely that was bad because you know i'm probably going to get bit now and i deserve it so what are you doing bud i'm gonna let you go back how did you find him was he hanging from the rafters or look he's in my pocket he was up in the back in my pocket and you saw him hanging in the rafters he was in the round in your pocket it literally is oh my god the answer is yes that is a snake in my pocket all right i'm gonna put him away jeremy is so entertaining you cannot i'm telling you it's never stopped i'm gonna put him away i think it's a him that's a him how do you know him uh robbie taught me you see the you see right here this is this is the area where all the urine and poop come out yeah and the longer the tail that's a male and the shorter stub that's a female so longer is a male that's going to be that's going to be a male right there yeah i'm going to put him away because i might need him to help me find eggs yeah i gotta follow him i gotta go follow my chicken and find out where her eggs are okay guys i hope you had as much fun as we did this time at the hills ranch it was pretty amazing a little bit disappointing but you know what that means it just means that there's always a possibility next time that we're gonna find the holy grail of treasure did you have fun i did i'm i'm glad you mostly that's what that was i i'm impressed yeah i'm actually a little bit impressed with myself too it was a lot of sweat guys but you know what we did make a nice little path so we love you guys thank you so much for watching and we'll see you on our next raptor adventure you | Raptor Adventures -Travel & Animals | UCGVwjdHqO4_DJeFquHiurGg | 2021-06-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,059 | 23,450 |
h5qRCYJGRvs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5qRCYJGRvs | the #1 FJX HORUS CLASS SETUP (SEASON 3 WARZONE) | [Music] on my life is out of control my came with a my this not a rockar face I'm em my face tell [Music] to baby I got the of to enemies are dropping into the area that hun them down no stock on the HRM [Music] enem Dro in the n n [Music] some station Miss [Music] on blue yeah I'm going throw smoke and push up bro oh there somebody [ __ ] on the B station on me oh like that's some [ __ ] ass [ __ ] I you said need Point them out [ __ ] I know where these [ __ ] at I'm not die look at my oh my God bro you're bro look my I ain't going to lie bro you a [ __ ] [ __ ] he | jiggin🍥 | UC26Hy2Ny8IYERTPKOoNQPMQ | 2024-04-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 125 | 643 |
bXQQkh63oXM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXQQkh63oXM | Cuts of President Reagan's remarks for Captive Nations Week proclamation on July 19, 1982 | [Applause] six weeks ago when I visited our friends and allies in Europe I found a warm for response to this nation's call for a global campaign for freedom our straightforward criticism of totalitarian regimes and our willingness to promote the ideals of individual levels who wish to subordinate the individual to the state I was confronted with a hard in Berlin and gray grim monument of steel and stone stands at an American nation after nation has fallen prayed when I it has been accomplished instead by military force or by subversion practice by a tiny revolutionary Kadri means the single greatest peril to peace among the nation's first decided to commemorate the heroism and fortitude of those living in nations in which the right of self-determination is ready and again enjoy the dignity of since that first captive nations resolution passed by the Congress we've seen equally discussing examples of the assault of human spirit the independent people of Afghanistan are giving their lives resisting aggression of the funniest kind and again in Poland suppression of the rights of Polish workers the imprisonment of the leaders of solidarity all of this sustained and directed by Soviet military might is another tragic chapter in the quest of the Polish people for freedom and national sovereignty that's evasions and subterfuges a we in the West have at our command weapons far more potent than defeat deceit and subterfuge we have the power of truth truth that can reach past the stone and steel walls of the police state and create campaigns for freedom and coalition's for peace in communist countries their borders what we appeal to you for the same appreciation of the power of ideas and the effectiveness of broadcasting as their carrier in the long run it may prove to be the least expensive and the most effective option at your disposal well today let me make it clear that we intend to move forward consistent with budgetary requirements with a program to modernize our primary means of international communication these are people living under communist rule to hear the truth about the struggle for the world going on the day between the forces of totalitarianism and freedom the sad fact is that the voice of a devastating bombing of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty's headquarters last year I want to extend my appreciation for the Congress for agreeing recently to reorganize the management of these international broadcasting channels and I especially want to words than today to approve the funds so desperately needed to bring to the people of Cuba through radio Marti even the most repressive police states must feel we're confident that in Poland in Afghanistan and in all the captive nations the forces of totalitarianism have won only a temporary fleeting victory [Music] hold the phone at the 1989 I think [Applause] | Reagan Library | UCMP5_7v48WfDKfoirLCcNgQ | 2019-07-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 479 | 2,856 |
JRdavXE43D4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRdavXE43D4 | The Nay Nay Nay Exercise | Robert Lunte | The Vocalist Studio | Vocal Exercises | A lot of the vocal problems for singers, and a lot of solutions to singing better, can be found and achieved by better understanding the phonetics, the consonants and the vowels that we're singing. It totally makes sense. I mean when you're singing songs, you're singing a bunch of words with consonants and vowels. So, it might be important to understand better about the phonetics inside your lyrics, okay? And, it's not even for your lyrics, but it's also for training, as I'm about ready to show you. Okay? So I'll tell you what the nay nay nay workout is doing for you guys, okay, if nobody's ever told you before. Now, the N in the nay nay nay, ♪ Nay nay nay ♪ Is a consonant that sits in a family called the nasals, all right, and the nasals have a very powerful healing property to them, for public speaking, and for singers. Nasals are used to balance vocal fold compression and respiration energy. So imagine you have one energy force here, with the vocal folds closing, adducting, and another energy force here of respiration. These two energy forces are gonna collide. They're gonna strike in the subglottal position in the lower vocal folds in the trachea, okay? And when they strike, when they collide, in order to make the sound amplify, you want to get these two energy sources to balance. Nasals, N, M, and N G, ♪ Nng ♪ Are really great for balancing compression and respiration. That's why we use them, okay, that's the purpose. That's the purpose of using an N on the nay nay nay. Okay, now, the vowel that we're releasing into, the A of the nay nay nay, is also a very favorable training vowel, I'll tell you why. A, helps us to shape our embouchure, okay. How I shape my tongue, teeth, lips, jaw, is the embouchure. This is my embouchure, okay. And a good embouchure has a lot of upper teeth, a lot of upper teeth and bite to it, like this, okay. Training through an A vowel, ♪ Aa may ♪ Has the benefit of helping beginner students learn how to lift their upper lip and expose their canines, expose their teeth. Okay, until you practice it a lot, it's not a natural thing, and it's sort of funky and confusing for beginners, all right. So we train a lot of A in this studio, and a lot of A in the workouts in this book and the online course that I offer, because I know that a lot of beginners are gonna buy my product, and I want them to succeed, so instead of training ee, oo, or some weird vowel, I want my students training A. So, releasing from the N, that's giving us balance, between the compression and the respiration, into an A vowel, which is giving us a great embouchure, okay, is the intended benefits of a nay nay nay. Any coach or teacher, that has you doing, ♪ Nay nay nay nay nay nay nay nay nay nay ♪ Doing that workout, they should know that. They should know that information, and they should be able to explain that back to you, okay. Because when you know that, when they know that, when the whole team understands that nasals balance compression and respiration, and then that A vowel helps you with the embouchure, you're gonna be teaching better, and you're gonna be learning better. Okay? So that's what the nay nay nay workout can do for you. Now, I don't do nay nay nay in here, mainly because it's weak. There might be a little bit of benefit from it, probably is a little bit of benefit. You could use it for warming up, it's kind of a light warmup idea, but the way it's used is so weak in activating the musculature for head voice singing, that you'll never, you'll never build the musculature that you need to sing in the head voice and bridge to passagio consistently in a convincing way, that sounds big, boomy, and chesty. By only training light, delicate bouncy nay nay nays, okay, it's just not gonna happen, so those of you that have been doing nay nay nays forever, and you don't feel like you're bridging your vocal break and getting beefy and chesty in the head voice yet, and it's been forever, it's never gonna happen for you. Okay, because, although nay nay nay, as I explained, has some nice, light benefits to it, it's well-intended, has good intentions, it's a training formula N into an A, it's a training formula that makes sense, it's not executed with enough strength to give you lasting improvement, and lasting results. All right? Now the other thing about the nay nay nay, is, when you look at the formula, an N into an A, in TVS, we have a name for that, we call them Integrated Training Routines. Because, we understand the phonetics in singing, we understand the benefits of the consonants and the benefits of the vowels. We're able to put them into formulas, and create training formulas that are designed to specifically go after your vocal problems. All right? We have an onset, a technique in the book, in the course, that capitalizes on the nasal that releases into the A. What I'm saying to you is, we do a technique that we call track and release onset. This is a track and release onset, ♪ Nay ♪ Sound familiar? It's pretty much almost the same thing as the nay nay nay. But, in TVS, we do it in a way that builds more musculature, we get more out of it. We get more out of this N into the A combination. All right? So, I hope that's helpful for you guys, I encourage you to learn why you're training certain workouts, don't just blindly do stuff that somebody tells you to do. Learn why you're doing it, learn about what the benefits are, and I offer you an opportunity to do just that with our book and our course. | Robert Lunte & The Vocalist Studio | UC2ealjsBrhLpD_6vV2PMIqg | 2018-10-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,023 | 5,503 |
tXLeZXy4lNU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXLeZXy4lNU | El Sayed 2016 ACS Priestley small | now it is my great pleasure to introduce this year's winner of the american chemical society's priestly metal the award commemorates the work of joseph priestley who as many of you know discovered oxygen in the 1770s previous recipients of the metal include luminaries such as Glenn Seaborg Linus Pauling and most recently Jackie Barton the priestly medal recognizes distinguished service to chemistry it's a fitting tribute to Mustafa Elsayed who is regions professor and holder of the Julius Brown chair in the Department of Chemistry and biochemistry at Georgia Institute of Technology the tireless mustapha also heads Georgia Tech's laser dynamics laboratory and manages research groups at Cairo University and the National Research Center of Egypt in fact most office story begins in Egypt he grew up near Cairo where he earned a bachelor of science in chemistry at Ain Shams University in 1953 he then earned a PhD in physical chemistry at Florida State University in Tallahassee following postdoctoral assignments at Yale Harvard and Caltech he joined the faculty at the University of California Los Angeles in 1961 remaining there until moving to Georgia Tech in 1994 in his remarkable career mustapha's work has ranged from theoretical to applied and potentially life-saving he has made notable contributions in physical chemistry photochemistry photobiology and nanoscience he has studied the synthesis and properties of nanomaterials as well as their applications in catalysis solar power sensors plasmonics and medicine given the breadth of his interests it's impossible to give a complete picture of most office work but here are some highlights while at UCLA mostafa and his group investigated the molecular mechanisms involved in the storage of solar energy by bacteria rhodopsin a natural solar energy photosynthetic system similar to chlorophyll they determined how this natural photosynthetic system controls the rate of conversion of light to energy Mustapha also developed many experimental techniques for examining molecular processes including several spectroscopic and mass spectroscopic methods later at Georgia Tech his group published the first synthesis of Colorado metal nanoparticles having a variety of shapes and he suggested that those different shapes could have different catalytic properties in subsequent work his group discovered that nanoparticles with sharp corners or edges or with rough surfaces are better catalysts then rounded or smooth nanoparticles most office group is credited with being the first to develop practical syntheses of rod-shaped gold nanoparticles with very narrow size and shape distributions the photo thermal properties of these nano rods provide the basis for a gentle method to destroy cancer cells and most office team and collaborators in the US and Egypt are obtaining encouraging results in animal trials by using this treatment in other work mostafa is using spectroscopic techniques to observe real-time molecular changes in single cells as they progress from birth to division to death most office group has already used the technique to determine drug efficacy follow the dynamics of drug delivery in cancer cells and establish the time sequence of events leading to the destruction of cancer cells in all else ahead and his group had published more than 670 articles garnering more than 74,000 citations his lab has been ranked among the top chemical research labs in the world as service to the science community must stop re-engineered the journal of physical chemistry during his 24-year tenure as editor-in-chief and he served on advisory boards for numerous other journals he was a member or chair of several committees including the National Research Council's board on chemical sciences and the National Science Foundation's chemistry and physical sciences committees mostafa is a member of the US National Academy of Sciences and the world academy of sciences and he is a fellow of ACS as well as the Chinese chemical society among other organizations additional honors include the US National Medal of Science the King by cell International Prize in science the ahmed zewail prize in molecular sciences and egypt's medal of the Republic of the first class now after 47 years of membership and ACS what motivates most up this is what he says exciting science hard-working students and encouraging life and the arrival of the field of nano science and technology when I was supposed to retire ladies and gentlemen please join me in congratulating professor Mustafa el sayed as this year's recipient of the american chemical society's highest honor thank you very much I'd like to first of course to thank the American Chemical Society for the owner they gave me or giving me tonight and for many many things of course we depended on american chemical society in many many ways and our publications in our knowledge or reading and so on and i like of course to thank the priestly committee for selecting me this year and I'd like to thank all of you for the wonderful reception you gave me thank you very much well I like I think I am she sort of our president summarized roughly what what I'm all about but I want to go a little bit in more detail in some of the things that occurs in our lives everybody's life and got me here and fairest of course I as she said that that i was born in egypt and got my high school education egypt and then come the next step is what am i going to do with my life what college should i go to and in Egypt similar in a way the your grades the final grade in high school will determine what colleges you can apply to and which one you cannot apply to and everybody scores try to get into school of medicine of course well my my grade didn't make it about two percent point below and my brother said why don't we can repeat you can repeat the last year and you'll make it I'm sure I told no I decided to teach chemistry and there was a Institute if you go for years you get out and they will tell you which high school you are appointed to work in for your life you don't have to look for jobs and one of the big problem there of course to find a job after you finish education and so it was easy for me and simple and I know where I'm going and that's it well then then I went the first day to the Institute and the students did not go to the lecture room they were on strike as has happened in vent time and they wanted to change the name of the degree they said Cairo University get the same amount of science chemistry and everything and they get a Bachelor of Science and and we get only a diploma of chemistry and look at we know going to go in and the Minister of Education came and discussed it with us and he was a very brilliant person on there so we got all the high level education in different branches of sciences and and their literature and everything and open the whole new university that's ancient university now which is really competing with scale universes very very good now and this way we get a Bachelor of Science and we everything like Cairo University well then I decided aha I am NOT going to be a high school teacher never I want to become an instructor in that college at the University I want to really work hard and usually the top two people they pick them up to become they call it demonstrators are just like the British and that at the beginning of being a professor assistant professor and then then go on and so I decided that the definite will need a couple of people and if I work hard I can actually become one of them so I really studied very hard and thank God I did was able to be on the top there and I became to teach at the University of any gems one of the new ones and then that has very good that future opens up much bigger now like many people abroad they like to come to America to get the PhD so it always dreaming and there but you know you can't you can do anything unless you find an opportunity but the opportunity came to me in a very unusual way one day one of my friends he he and I were supposed I go and pick him up and we're gonna buy something at six o'clock I knocked on the door rang the bell and they opened the door with his boo drama I said wait a minute was supposed to leave at six o'clock he said well okay Mustapha to take 15 minutes I'll take a shower and they'll be dressed we run fast please come and sit down the sitting room here and I was very disappointed angry and so I went in the sitting room set down there there's nothing I can do and I found a newspaper sitting there and I am what can i do and i just opened it and they found a nice little caption there an American professor at Florida State will give to Egyptians to fellowships to get their PhD and they should have four years of chemistry three years of physics and two years of math exactly what i had so i told him can i take the papers or take the whole thing set a world record can you imagine if my friend that frame was right in time dressed and we ran out I would not be standing here today just shows you have our life depends on few points and there if it happens our completely change our own life yeah so I came here and after that was a wonderful wonderful land a lot for me and I went away very hard and then then come to finish all the requirement the beginning finish actually three exams of chemistry and therefore I did not have to take any courses in them only one course I had to repeat their and so I after two years get my my roommate Paul and he's a very very fine young man he said most of what are you doing this weekend there is a homecoming game and my girlfriend and I are going out and she has a girlfriend that she does not have you know boyfriend and this is a very important game we have to go to it and then I said sure I'll come with you my god I'd love to go love to come with you so I went with him I never been in a football game before that was the first time to be in a football game so she said next to me to really explain every step you know every step and this he was in detail she was very good and even though I did not understand most of it but I enjoyed the conversation it kept something going between us you know and that really get us to get to know each other more and more and after after two years were married and that is that is another story about about their football game yeah listen no you can see here the picture went to the Niagara Falls of course this is a wonderful place and we were waiting for the boat there and we are aware the one of you most important I think she came from an educational family and father were the math teacher here mother was an English teacher my father was a math teacher so we're our background in terms of profession of the family was very similar and for this she helped me a great deal I mean I really you know where we really work hard we spent too much time in the job and and they're not too many partners would would live sacrificing things and but she understood it she under say I came to this country to really move on and you know and many times I felt sorry for him because I really was not much help at all you know really bad I mean the definition of husbands was not good husband but she understood it the whole she understood it she knew I came here I really had to establish myself got to work hard and everything and so she spent all her life taking care of the children did a fantastic job with him all of them are sitting here they all are ingeniero medical doctor right there I think and and you know it was wonderful because after all she knew the culture so she did a much better job in actually just trying to take care of him you know I'm there and many times when I tell her you know I feel sorry because I don't help you enough you know and she said no no no but I noticed that when you sit with them because of the guilt you try to make every second count I don't know how do they do that but she was just very kind she was very kind she was just wonderful and we had a great family up there then the the other thing is my academic life how do I get a job from your ramen Florida State and I was very lucky extremely lucky again here the professor that invited me to come over had to go to Denmark you want to get into nuclear physics and and so I got lost time I mean he was the one that supporting me and but I was about the fourth year so I talked one of the committee member Michael Kaiser was a wonderful man and he said listen let me see what you finished so I showed him he said daily that looks good enough write it down defend it and finish your degree then I told him whatever then okay I'll think about this later but i did that and he was going was invited by Harvard for one year as a visitor there and they offered him a stipend for a postdoc to bring with him so he said why would you like to come with me I should absolutely sure I love to come love to come to harvard of course so that was a very good step Harvard there and and then from there I applied to Caltech proposed dr. another postdoctoral position I was lucky to get it so I railways building good name of postdoctoral fellowship and then at Caltech I was close to UCLA and some professor was there and asked me what are you doing so I explained to him he got excited about it ask enough for a seminar I said sure come give a seminar a week later I get an offer from UCLA so that another another number of steps of being lucky here and there and thing is working out and at UCLA of course at work it very hard and again the dedication of vienna's supporting me and we had by that time for five children so it was a big load you know really I mean she she really wonderful she tell ya she gets she gets this price really there are our children at that time you can see them and then and she took care of me she did much better job than I was involved because she knew what how to educate them well and every out school activity was involved in it you know the museum at Los Angeles would have their courses for young kids and the experiments to do she would drive all the way from westwood to to downtown and and each one of them took that course one month course in science and thing like that get them oriented in the science she always made them made me look good in front of them you see what daddy see because he he does this you know he gets invited to go to seminar here and give seminar here science is very important you know for this reason you can see most of them here in science or or doctor medical doctors and all of them very professionally and because of the way she raised them actually probably because they also saw me working out okay well we won't keep quite a bit and I would say the next step I think would be that I was working hard at UCLA I got my tenure in three years and I got full professor another three years six years I was a full professor which was the second record at UCLA history the first one was done Graham who actually got a Nobel Prize in organic chemistry and he was a brilliant guy I just work it hard and then there was able to get there the same tenure reg usually as you will know five years assistant professor another five years associate but because i was working hard and was lucky to have few breaks here and there and so on so i was and that really was very important to me and tell very good that that until I saw the question is I stayed quite a number of years I could have retired at that point you know but then I the field of nanotechnology capable and it really excited me quite a bit and then and then but at UCLA there were no equipment for nano at this time but known at that time there was nothing at all and Georgia Tech and the University of Illinois said hey Phil it what do you want and there was very kind of them but another reason was that celt Georgia Tech was an Atlanta which is very close to Florida where Janice's family we're so going we were staying away in California far away from them and so on I think the second part we should really get the children the summer get them to meet Janice's family in Florida here you go this is every or almost many summers would have them come in and stay with them during the family reunion so our family as the as they growing and at'em that are their children growing they get to know their family and so on that and Janice felt very good with that and the things were going fine until of course unfortunately a very bad thing happened and that is cancer hideous and you know one out of four people died of cancer all over the world so I mean it's a very very very awful letting and that that really affected a great deal of our life Genesis life is precious I suffered a great deal and however during that time I learned a great deal about cancer and we're doing nanotechnology studying the properties of nanoparticle and silver nanoparticles and the properties of these are they can absolutely you can hit them alight either it can scatter it back to you ten times stronger or depends on the shape and the size it can actually absorb it and converted into heat items or heat and so of course after Janice pass the way we started I start doing more and more of cancer research certainly anymore and so I thought that was a good idea and many people other people also did that the scattering you can use it to detect cancer if you get nano for this morning particles of gold and put around the peptide of some kind that binds only to the surface of cancer cells but not the healthy one therefore if you have blood that has cancer cells and you treat them this way you just mix them with solution that has gone nanoparticle with this step time then if the peptide and the gold sit on the top of the cancer cell with a little microscope a lab microscope the biology microscope that you have you can see this picture that you have there the two cells on the right are two different cells and you can see they completely created this brilliant light coming over from this surface of the of the cancer cell say that this blood has cancer you can see one cancer cell because of the strength of the scattering now if the cells of the patient or person does not have cancer you see the one in the far left where you can see the gold everywhere in solution but not on the cell itself is a dark thing there is no gold nanoparticle on it to scatter the light so there's a very simple way to detect cancer and go but the next thing is we want to kill it want to get rid of it well the other property as I said I think as you know if we can go next one here the other property is that it if it will actually stay in this property if it is scattered light if I if I have an animal that has cancers inside I can actually detect it and the reason is again send the end this little nanoparticle fact wrote in the blood and so on and let it bind to the cancer cells and then come from the near-infrared light not visible light does not go through our body at all but near-infrared light can go through our body until the place where there is cancer with go nanoparticle in it that scattered light back there for am i standing in this way I don't see light coming through the cancer cells and you can see here the one on the right hand side this dark spot is the light is coming from the front of the of the eight mice there and become everywhere it comes through the body but place where there is cancer will be the one that the light is reflected back and you see black there's no like game but the interesting thing I there is a story about this way with Eric bright youngest graduations are one of this hour our God the gift or setting they just signed to 28 thousand dollar to spend to buy a detector for infrared light so you can see whether the light coming out and how much of it is missing okay and then the next morning he get he show me this I said wait a me where did you get the detector say pulls out his cell phone turned out actually the cell phone camera it has a little bit of the sensitivity in the mail info end and that's exactly was able to do that students are wonderful you it agree very smart people yeah yeah absolutely r you go very good very good the next step of course is can we get rid of cancer can we get rid of cancer well we have to use the other property so we have to use the nanorod that does not reflect the right actually it absorbed and turn into it and if it's sitting on a cancer cell it will hit it melted just finished you know so we tried this and as you can see here and there in the mice here on the right hand side this side here you can see indeed that that there is a little little cancer there and then what we did on the right hand side we injected again the gold nanoparticle and shine light on it to heat it and to kill the cancer cell and the other on the other side there we just only put laser light on it nore near-infrared light on it but no cancer no nanoparticle to absorb the light and heat it up so it won't kill any cancer so you see it with time and you can see now the one on the right hand side indeed did not grow anymore if there is no growth let me there is no cancer we killed all the cancer cells and this time the body will clean the dead cells that are making this little lump we're on the right hand side on the other side that was not treated with the gold nanoparticle to absorb the near-infrared light and become hot to kill the cancer cell it did not do that the cancer continue to grow so laser alone did not do it but only when you have a don't then portal to it so became very simple simple medicine very simply matter the light goes through it does not leave any scar or anything within up anything open anything you know so but now the question is we have to do it in large numbers and the question is where the gold go we have to know something about toxicity and bye bye bye following out what happened to the what happened is the blood of course goes to this plane and liver and those take the gold nanoparticle and keep them but we have a small small amount of it the question is does it kill these organs so we had to do experiments it took 15 month every month we did analyze the blood or chemicals just like go to a doctor every month for two tests they're in good health so we done this experiment month after month after month we found that they those spleen and the liver never changed size that means the goal that is there did not kill the cells the cells are dividing and that's why it's its size remain constant if it was toxic it's liver roads getting smaller and smaller and smaller and this method would have been thrown out of the window exactly that mean it is it's okay possibility and that we got money from map from of course nih for five years with the emory cancer research dr. Shin they're joined with us and we got all these studies and statistics and everything looked good for the four demise and red but we wanted to go to dogs and bigger animals you know you have to slowly to get the women you have to go to bigger animals and see if you can't read them this way well we send them a proposal to NIH and the way the problem because because problem was we had to have a doctor a dog doctors and their to be with us and we got one a very good doctorate from the University of Georgia and but she in her proposal of course she said look Americans when you tell them I'm go try a new method no share not on my dog just do the same way to take it out take it out and so she had to calculate that this thing was gonna nag at the rate she's getting dogs and once and the world somebody might give us pyramid permission is going to take a long time and a long time means also more money and we could not get the money however in Egypt I was more than Egypt when I go there I give seminars about about cancer about the idea what we found out this and that and it was an NRC National Research Center give talks there all the time and I was telling television station they invite me about the method and this and that so there is a sort of an organization religious organization where everybody give them money for the care ZK is the money every Muslim after fasting a full month has to put certain fraction of his or her salary to be given to the poor so this organization was collecting this money and doing things for the poor so they contacted the National Research Center told them we will give you all the money want if you get professor would say to actually work with you on getting rid of the cancer there and so they got a lot of money and then there was a group group at the University in which i went to the government I said look I need two groups so i can compare what they do and this way if both of them get the same results I I would believe in it you know and the government paid money for the University of Cairo group and the both of them are doing a lot of work for the last few years now and one of them was this nice experiment you could diskette there had a huge in breast cancer rehab and they were it was treated this way inject solution with gold nanoparticles in it that absorb and heat and both twice they did twice three weeks applauded and the cancer was completely gone and two months after that they had got pregnant and as you can see that the cattle are certainly and they're saying from one of them is definitely the the the breast that had the cancer itself so but they have to do statistics for that this is very very important experiment then published in American Journal and they getting there getting they have to get statistics enough and and the fact and you know you don't even see the operation where the cancer was once because you don't open you don't they remove breasts or anything you just put light through and the light doesn't do any thing in the ends outside until it goes to place where the cancer is that has the gold in it and it absorbed the light and hits of that area inside where the hen sir is so obvious it looks they don't many animals now a lot of animals and in fact the last one that that I can show you here is the next one this is the other group I went to visit them in 1950 15 early 15 and here every one that got there not everyone's a lot of number of the people that came they bringing their completely cured and show me where the the cancer was and there is no effect account they don't even notice it nothing and indeed so it looks like it is it is moving in the right direction and of course now there is a doctor as a cancer surgeon and as I before I say this you know my son is a cancer surgeon also on this one that stopped us we're in the beginning he brought the cancer cells we still using the cancer cells he gave us because it keeps dividing we use it it divides more of them division gives us replacement again so we're using the same cancer cells that he gave us and and those people show us the different where and you can if you look through the body find out where the cancer was that was killed you would know because like going through doesn't do anything to the outside here only when it goes inside where the gun and important that absorb that light you sending and gets hot because their daily body itself doesn't doesn't have doesn't do any heat at all if you don't have gone nanoparticle here when so this is this is really a short short story I hope the situation now in Egypt is that the minister of well said that this gave us a surgeon to come and see every result they get and we're good as talk with us and he said if he writes a report that he feels that things look good the way it is done then he already will indeed pass it around to other doctors then might might have proved it if if it is they're done so this is just the story of thing after thing after thing and I don't want take more of your time I'm sure you're very very tired by now and they are just like again to hear to ask to thank the the demand middle committee priestly another committee and as well as organizers and speakers of the special simples you have this meeting a wonderful wonderful group of people got to get awards tonight very very good indeed and of course I don't want to forget my wife Janice because she did as a way of the five years cancer one of the bad thing about cancer is just as bad it doesn't if you don't catch it very early on way early on and the breast cancer for example if she caught it when it just small very very little small thing it could have have gone and got rid of it but if it goes up beyond a certain size it affect the nodes then the probability that will go somewhere else and so on and so forth okay but that she she did affect them I wouldn't be standing here without her help there's no doubt about it yeah and then of course I I thank you CLA and Georgia Tech their their assistance in each stage was just wonderful and I I really thank them and their administration very very good Georgia Tech now is really just taking care of everything I need I have a fellowship there earlier chair and there has been helping me a great deal at this time the oil supported me for 50 years believe it or not and there one day the really wonderful person that was there he said most of them we really don't do this work anymore you know and they will give you one more year and I said they will thank you very much it was don't don't apologize i should thank you 58 that's that's that's a record you can't you have you don't done you should you should they blame me for taking so much money from you so we thank you very much ok honey thank you very much thank you very much thank you very much | Akhbar El yom TV | UC3G-45OJY0VyLmlXMeFBOHw | 2016-03-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,727 | 29,664 |
LaC4P06_pvg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaC4P06_pvg | Language contact and Austronesian protoforms | SOAS University of London | [Music] okay so sorry for making you late but no problem it's actually uh i'm actually very happy that i'm one of the last speakers because i can try to integrate a couple of things i learned from all of you a couple of the last couple of days in my own talk so that might explain why some of it may sound a bit improvised it's because it is i mean it would have been a different talk had i been uh one of the first speakers um but i guess that's the nice thing about it one of the sort of the overlaps i think that i have with um a lot of the earlier presentations first of all is this whole dilemma between inherited vocabulary and borrowed forms right and how it shapes a lot of our debates that we've been having and the other one is what to do with the philological attestations you may have in a sort of older version of the language and how do they how can they relate to uh reconstruction that's another one um but i would say the main point that i want to talk today about is loanwords what to do with them and that's also because of my own discipline i don't really work in a linguistic department or institution i've always been the language guy in interdisciplinary teams right and then so loanwords are important because people more or less have an idea of what's going on and people looking at cultural contact from a non-linguistic perspective can do something with them right so that's basically my phd in a nutshell as well which i did at the school of archaeology in oxford and that was an interdisciplinary indian ocean project so my task was to look at language in pre-modern times between southeast asia and everybody else which in most cases is just loanwords right you can't really tell much about grammatical influence if there's not too many too much data so that's where i come from i work at an institute which i can see as the little sister of psoas it's the royal netherlands institute of sabotage caribbean studies and it shares with so as its rather strange labyrinth like architecture colonial past and also potentially interesting ways of looking at non-western countries and my own background in that is say malay and javanese which are two austronesian languages as you probably all know and so i study those the reason i got interested in historical linguistics was because of that phd in which i had to basically learn about the phonological histories of the languages involved and of course when you talk about loanwords you're dealing with two possibly three phonological histories of languages that in many cases aren't really well described i mean there isn't one group of say the malay phonological history right so you're dealing with a lot of indirect evidence as well which makes it very nice to do and it's all it's basically one of the ways to gauge the time depth of lexical transmissions of course the best way to see how old a word is in a certain language is philology specifically if you have a dated inscription which in southeast asia is often the case you would have the shakka the sort of indic um way of counting and then you can tell exactly how old something is if that year isn't in your inscription you basically have to trust a philologist and they can do paleographic dating and basically say how old something approximately is so you have to trust philologists for that and so basically along the way i learned about all of these load works and one of the things that struck me was that a lot of them were reconstructed to quite high order levels of oscillation say sub-grouping so of course if you have attestations or reconstructions across different phylogenetic family trees and they're not things like onomatopoeia or kinship terms that is something interesting i mean the chances of that aren't really uh high and yet uh when i um want to put it a bit cross came up with sort of debunked proto forms then people at first were a bit indifferent because in a lot of cases the sound laws the sound correspondences did what they expected did what they were expected to look like so you could argue that in terms of sound laws they were doing nothing unexpected hence the reconstruction would be legitimate but then of course the reconstruction would also not really tell that much in terms of the sort of proto-language and you know all of the things you can do with the proto language all of these things like talking about a protest society rights that archaeologists really like and they take linguistic evidence for that so that was a bit of the intersection of disciplines that i was balancing myself on and i think it works like this okay yeah um so basically today i'd like to raise a couple of methodological points um looking again at the austronesian language family and well basically it isn't my intention to show how um you know other people are wrong or anything i think in a lot of cases australian linguists have been the only people right about a certain topic when everybody else was wrong textbook example of that would be the colonization of madagascar which for three centuries i mean linguists have been known was a austronesian language and over the past 10 years maybe archaeologists and geneticists have come to similar conclusions so that would be a nice example but i do think there are a couple of um basically issues i want to point out first of all looking at old texts i think that's very important i think for some language families like indo-european it's very well established that you would do that you would have your latin your sanskrit your ancient greek as a sort of control mechanism almost for the reconstructions that you make in the austronesian language family i would say it's only old javanese which you know all javanese basically means eighth century so it's not really old when you compare it to some of the indo-european languages of course and their literary attestations but that would be the only thing and apart from that most of the languages that are being used for subgrouping on modern languages so that is methodologically um an important point to take into account when we talk about australian languages um [Music] the other thing i would say is two important borderland regions one is new guinea as you can see here where the papuan languages are spoken historically and the other one here about is where historically there was a lot of language contact with also asiatic languages these are two things i will come back to but for the time being um um so i'll be looking at loanwords language context and basically the way that people from non-purely linguistic backgrounds use these types of insights in say interdisciplinary projects like the one by the way that funded the conference so that's how i know nathan in the first place okay and um i also want to make one point throughout the talk about the archipelago archipelagic nature of the australian language family and how that may or may not shape the way we look at it i mean it's the most insular i would say language family and i will argue along the way that that basically also shapes the way that the languages work in a very sort of um well poorly understood uh form at least by me but first let's have a look at the philology in sort of the broadest sense of the word and what are some of the issues that i come across in my work so first of all as we know from some of the indo-european afro-asiatic languages we have um copper plates religious scriptures um basically all of these let's say old text texts in the broader sense of the word that give us a very good insight in the say not really what people would have spoken on the marketplace but what if would have been a sort of literarized version of the diglossic spectrum of those languages um and these exist for southeast asia as well for the usonician languages as i said we had all javanese which is pretty well done there are some other languages as well on which we have epigraphic data but for some reason or for the reason of the absence of a dictionary primarily you don't see them back at all in australian reconstructions i'll talk about that a bit later one of the other things that is really nice i think about say early dated text or swedish languages is that we can learn a lot about other language families as well in particular indo-aryan because of loanwords and because the indo-aryan script well the index scripts to put it that way often don't really give as much phonological information as you would have liked for example you wouldn't be able to tell how the short vowels the raspberry would have been pronounced at a specific region in a specific time other things you wouldn't know if there was interfergalic voicing in certain say prakrits and you get all of these information this information by looking at for example old javanese which has borrowed a lot of vocabulary from these languages and i suppose you could make a similar argument if you go west and look at borrowings in in persian for example middle persian you could get similar uh say additional possible pieces about the historical phonology although you know a bit strangely to me nobody has really done that so that would be a thing or maybe something else maybe a gap in the literature that at least i have um come across um and then of course there is the earliest european descriptions which in a lot of cases a couple of centuries 300 years of a number of austronesian languages which for most of them will be the earliest accent descriptions in the first place and there's nice things that could be done with those as well one of my favorite examples is my colleague alexander aguilar who has used say missionary well archives to make a complete reconstruction of the extinct syria language for most and also indonesian language that's spoken in north of taiwan um basically using almost corpus linguistics and making a grammar of this language so that's uh interesting as well and i always wondered why couldn't something like that be done for malay as well with you know so many old word lists that um basically tell you a very early stage of language development as well which would be interesting for australian linguistics i would say and my favorite example is the language which is the oldest epigraphically say available or tunisian language spoken in vietnam and cambodia what is vietnam in cambodia it's still spoken it behaves in a very montclair-like way but it's um evidently phylogenetically um quite closely related to malay as well and that has been reconstructed as well there is one book which is the reconstruction of proto-chan the problem is that old epigraphic charm isn't taken into account so what you rather get is not necessarily proto-chum but a type of early medieval you could say vulgar chan which in its chronological development is much more recent seems to be much more recent than what you get in old texts so that's important as well something that is called proto might actually be relatively recent and then again the sort of philological evidence becomes a cross-check mechanism um and my point is that i mean this could happen more in western asian historical linguistics see if there's anything um oh the other thing that is really fun is um sundanese it's one of the languages of java there are manuscripts being found quite old ones even now in these uh sort of modern times when families don't really know what to do with the you know boxes they have on their at in their attic and basically they turn out to be of enormous linguistic value results is that nobody can read them anymore so that's also you know something that um could be quite high on the agenda for sunish and historical linguistics but as far as i know isn't really at this point so another sort of avenue of potential collaboration now to move on to the second point which is language contact um and these are all for my earlier work by the way but basically first to contextualize them a bit uh language context is quite complicated when we talk about austronesian languages because first of all we have these two areas of language mixing one of them with the what we call papuan languages but they're actually quite distinct families as well you just don't know the exact history yet that is an area called wallacia named after alfred russell wallace the zoologist who worked in eastern indonesia and discovered how the zoology was quite unique in that region what the languages are as well because they're all i mean if you believe in the concept mixed languages so they take over each other's features it doesn't really make sense anymore in that area to talk about also nation versus papuan languages because people should go to each other's conferences and they often do the other one which is i think a bit less thoroughly understood is the sort of mon khmer australian say mixed area so chum we talked about as well but there's also languages in sumatra in kalimantan that have distinct sort of also asiatic features and even low words one of my students my first phd student has just finished a book on karinti which is a malayic language but it has this fascinating phenomenon a phrasal alternation in which every word has a different ending whether or not it's sort of contextualized racially or um standing as an independent form um and the sound laws used for that aren't also nation at all it's it much more resembles something like khmer or the mon khmer language is spoken now presently on the mainland so these are the language contexts of a sort of more uh of a deeper time depth but after looking at the indian or indic language context as well making a list of words that i thought weren't really sort of real proto-forms to begin with or may there may have been real protoforms if you just go by the sound laws you expect a sound loss but they were borrowed that's my point from different places from the indo-aryan languages but also from davidian languages in which tamil seems to have been quite important and also i mean hindi isn't really the right word because hindi itself wasn't really used as a term um at the time of context but a sort of uh medieval practice i would say so those are some of the um basically um things that i came across and what was interesting is that a lot of them were reconstructed to proto-west himalayan polynesia um which depending on who you believe is a bit of a tricky uh family to begin with um it happens to be the case that proto-malaya polynesian involves all of the languages historically in contact with the broader indian ocean world to begin with not the pacific not taiwan but basically what is now indonesia and the philippines precisely the area where you would have expected loanwords from indian indian ocean languages in so that's um interesting as well because the next question then would become how legitimate is um the subfamily if it's full of uh things that can be demonstrated to be loanwords um i don't have the answer to that one as well but it is something um to take into account especially if for example they do unexpected things like the malay are corresponding to an l in philippine languages which would have been a g if it were inherited these kind of things so there's a couple of red flags there as well and thus far i have been publicly executed in the australian circles this was published in oceanic linguistics i think that's fine also because you can revert the logic and say i'm going to use you know austronesian linguistics to debunk some of the fake uh loanword scenarios that are being promulgated in the wider literature not necessarily by linguists but by well social media experts newspapers it seems to be that a lot of people want things that are also nation to be from other parts of the world and then historical linguistics and linguistic reconstruction can actually be a corrective mechanism there as well to say for example these words aren't really from sanskrit from tamil or from arabic but they can be reconstructed quite regularly and you know this is a bit of a problem with the non-linguists who are obviously interested in language i get a lot of questions through email as well about where does a word really come from so there is some sort of societal interest in that as well but there are a lot of people who really want a lot of western australian words to come from india which reminded me of the uh popular 1990s character from the bbc show goodness gracious me um you should watch it it's really funny but even in the european context there will be this uh you know stereotypical greek uncle at away everything comes from greek so it's not really unique or anything okay um then which is i suppose the last point of some of the things some of the issues that i come across and this has been mentioned yesterday as well during the is the problem of tablets in australian languages in general but specifically a western malaya polynesian these are just a couple that i found in a paper by robert blust but there are hundreds and hundreds more i think the austronesian language family may be one of the most i mean has the highest fecundity of the reconstruction of potential goblets you can see there's different types as well some actually share a morphological unit or a morphemic unit others are basically throughout all of the languages that have been reconstructed you find these two forms coexisting now what does that mean does it say something about the language family does it say something about the people doing reconstructions probably a bit of both remember we're talking about a lot of islands that weren't really isolated this was an archipelagic archaeology archipelago sorry where people were coming back and forth where people were maritime in their orientation so there is a bit of a sort of continuous tradition of going back and forth if you remember your paradigmatic austronesian family tree it branches off in like eight different things and then one of these sub branches goes again in eight and then one in eight as well which would basically suggest that it was a multi or monodirectional movement but of course people were going all over the place and secondary borrowing and these kinds of things seems to be quite the norm one of the things where i think protoforms could really give a wrong impression is one of the case studies i got an email by an anthropologist looking into words for taboo in australia and basically languages and what you find um going through the osce nation comparative dictionary is that it reconstructs really really high up um but the only legitimate reconstruction here is the oceanic one which makes it a pacific sort of thing whereas the other attestations and these are basically varieties of the same natural language are only attested in one tiny corner of indonesia and they also mean something different so that is a bit of a problem for the sort of non-linguists who want to use austronesian reconstructed data for their own work because some reconstructions maybe shouldn't be there or shouldn't be made but of course who decides these things right i mean there's no high supreme court of historical linguistics or anything like that so um it's also one of the things i come across um i think i'm slowly moving to a number of concluding remarks which is first of all um at the early appointed it might be a bit of a problem for australian linguistics specifically not necessarily the pacific or taiwan but specifically say the indonesian archipelago which people say is a cradle of globalization and people are moving back and forth for the past three millennia that there is there seems to be little collaboration yet between say the historical linguists working on the region and the philologists that is one of the points that i think could be you know could get some attention in the future um and so yeah it kind of makes me a bit jealous if i look at some of the indo-european stuff in which there seems to be i mean it might be that the grass is always greener but there seems to be more attention for people looking at philologically tested old languages versus what you can do in terms of reconstruction maybe the same with semitic the semitic branch and the other thing is i think the really cool computational stuff that happens for example for um synonym tibetan is not really the norm either yet in australian linguistics although there are people doing it now so that's nice um then again the good thing about the australian languages is that there is of course a lot of data and that a lot of people are working on it some regions are pretty well done others such as eastern indonesia i mean very very little uh actually makes it even to the osunishi comparative dictionary so that is a bit of a problem now in terms of knowing uh where the field is moving and what reconstructions are there and basically um that is a bit data deprived now at this moment i would say um so finally and this is where my earlier research sort of comes in is how these things then resonate with um other people who have an interest in um old languages to put it that way but aren't historical linguists so the archaeologists that i work with the historians i mean archaeology is nice because these people are interested in all sorts of data zoology genetics language plant science all of it historians i would say less so even though they could learn a lot from well people like all of you for example in terms of what a region looked like prior to the appearance of the earliest documents and descriptions that's not really happening i suppose too much in southeast asia some do it but it's it's exceptional so i think this might end up being a bit of a plea for um closer collaboration as well between all of these disparate fields you know maybe over cocktails and pizza i'm not sure but one of the things i was interested as well and maybe that could be talked about during q a is also how some of this resonates to you know the fields that you're working on and how it's completely different or similar what are some of the problems maybe also what are some of the solutions um about all of this so yeah i guess that's it um thanks for not sure if i made it in the right time slot or yes okay thank you [Applause] | SOAS University of London | UCwlZZGmE1e_6PI2e-HOPOQw | 2019-05-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,020 | 22,271 |
AgyH-T9O7kc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgyH-T9O7kc | President Mnangagwa Files Papers To Contest Zimbabwe's Upcoming Elections | so what we are waiting for now is uh four o'clock so that to know who will be contesting with but all our papers are in order we are ready for the elections and we just wait to find out all the other contestants are some potential candidates are saying is too much you want to be interested with the Affairs of the country to cry over 20 000. surely you are not serious the rights and responsibilities go hand in hand Museum [Music] foreign upcoming elections in season that the closely watched the vote would be peaceful despite complaints of an opposition Crackdown the process is going very very well and I'm happy that Zimbabwe is now a mature democracy he told reporters that lodging his application at a court in harali Zimbabwe goes to the polls on August 23rd to elect a president and legislature this process is so peaceful this is what we want and should continue now during the process of campaigning during the elections of cross-elections said last week 39 opposition activists were charged with demolishing the offices of the Zano PF party which has been in power since independence from Britain in 1980. earlier this month five openings were arrested for allegedly assaulting ruling party supporters critics have accused the government of using the courts to Target opposition politicians and say there has been an increase in arbitrary arrests and repulation in recent weeks the opposition and NG words have also denounced measures adopted in the run-up to the elections as being contrary to their constitution the opposition has complained about step hikes in candidacy freeze for the presidential elections which have leaped from 1000 in 2018 to 20 000 today US dollars even so at least five other figures joined Malanga on Wednesday in submitting their bid for the top job among them was a leading opposition leader and mulang agra's Main Challenger nelsonichomisa of the Citizen's Coalition for change Chamisa said he was confident of beating munangagwa in the vote which is being held in a contest of this content at a tragic poverty economic hardships and crippling Power Cards the greater the challenges the greater the dimension of our courage boldness and fortitude to make sure that we win Chamisa said outside Court there is no way Zimbabwe is going to remain the same way it is change is in the air the 45 year old lawyer and Pastor said Victory is certain thank you so much for watching [Music] thank you foreign [Music] | Alkebu-lan Africa | UCbTYZkiwGPuJLd_GZNiZo_w | 2023-06-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 423 | 2,449 |
21Wpp8OU044 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21Wpp8OU044 | PAINTING SHOWCASE Necrons Doomsday Ark Warhammer 40k 9th Edition | [Music] hi guys hope you're all well if you're new to siege studios we're a premium miniature painting service with over 30 artists here at siege we offer four painting levels ranging from our bronze premium gaming quality up to our platinum competition standard for your free quote today follow the link in the description of this video so let's jump in and have a look at this really cool doomsday arc that's been painted in this green black and orange custom scheme for our client a really really lovely model to start off with obviously doomsday packs a lot of firepower um keith's done some lovely bits of work which just makes certain areas stand out quite nicely you've got uh the glowing orange energy on all the pipes on the weapon arrays on the runes on the mode energy sort of core thing at the back here all the pipes that go into the pilot or gunner and then you've got this command console that's obviously on the the bridge or the the sort of gunnery's part that's got the the orb and everything painted then you can see some um some teal kind of icons and blips uh that sort of teal kind of like bluish kind of contrasting quite nicely with the orange just to make those blips and markers stand out and all the areas of highlighting work done across all the armor panels and all the areas of detail with the orange having a couple of highlight stages and the metal work as well having several highlight stages again a really super crisp finished model very fitting for the amount of necrons that are coming out currently uh with obviously endometriosis and things i'll just remove the base really quickly if you guys have a look you've got these awesome orange crystals which have been put onto the base uh very fitting to go with the orange kind of energy kind of thing that's on the on the tank itself so if you just take that off and put that back on um but yeah really really lovely miniature you've got that i do also like as well the white spot color on the pilot or gunner i do think that that works quite nicely really denotes him makes him stand out on the miniature and gives a bit of interest to him as well so that's just this awesome doomsday arc that's going to be uh off now to hunt the mortal foes i do hope that you've liked it and i've liked the custom scheme [Music] so thanks for watching the video guys i hope that you have enjoyed it while you're here on youtube help us out by subscribing to the siege channel we upload at least three videos a week so make sure you hit that bell icon to be notified when a new video is live to see more go follow us on our other social media where you can keep up to date with what we get up to and interact with us if you're looking to learn from us we offer online tuition on patreon and physical classes nationally in the uk finally to get your free quote today click the link in the description of this video from all the team here at siege and myself a massive thank you for watching the video and i'll see you on the next one take care [Music] you | Siege Studios | UC9Swu6Lxl9mvfotx4aRsZLA | 2020-10-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 580 | 3,026 |
vmHaHOPj3A4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmHaHOPj3A4 | What Determines How Much We Spend? | I'm an actor and bending back each other pretty closely this is why inflation that relates sumption disposable income works the equation uses a constant value for the intercept we'll talk about this more later a proportion of the changing determinant a level change in consumption the change in disposable personal income is what we call marginal propensity spoon or MPC this household earning a dollar of how much of that income are they likely to use on current consumption you can investigate the same question with savings which are the portion of disposable personal income not used on consumption the saving function is similar to the consumption function except this equation describe a relationship saving and disposable per claim similarly the marginal propensity to save or MPs is a ratio of the change in savings to the change in poseable personal income remember in a prior video I talked about how interest rates determine our demand for money in a macroeconomic model well now we see how after holding interest rates constant extra income can change someone's desire to spend or save I can already tell you although your textbook teaches these functions as if they're linear over income a lot of evidence suggests that the marginal propensity to save and consume varies at least at the micro level it's unhappily there's likely a diminishing return to each after-tax dollar we are after all a multi-billionaire purchase with 999 billion and one dollar that they tend to purchase with a prior in all of this leads to a natural question though people determine they're saving and consumption behavior based on short-term fluctuations in income or based on their expected income over a longer horizon maybe even a lifetime the latter is called the permanent income hypothesis so that's that households look over the longer horizon right their lifetime income potential to determine their short-term levels losing hypothesis earned-income one which suggests that short-term changes to income will have an impact on short-term consumption business this question is pretty important because something like say a school stimulus package that puts money back into the county may not have intended it veterinary effect households behave like they're like I mean haven't changed much just save that stimulus check the factors into though it may have a may change how much all souls consume at any given amount of disposable income for example the wealth effect can cause house wills to consume more or less as their real wealth changes expectations about the future - you can also save or consume more fortunately those expectations can become self-fulfilling household consumption makes up around 70% of the economy if households start to act like the party's over the party's over | My Prof. Geoff | UCClennzWVssjlTzS5Kafg8A | 2020-03-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 457 | 2,786 |
bfVfdv5yQaM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfVfdv5yQaM | chlorox_ on younow, the foul-mouthed CHO-MO FUCKING QUEER, getting BANNED AGAIN! | the [ __ ] in some stupid third world country and we can't even hear them what did he do oh he came in uh he he's a nest somebody story time story time please gather around the country that he's using a different ip what kind of milk though almond milk two percent ew i just reported but you drink i know you drunk nope i'm watching good views of me wow cool no videos nobody oh blackmailing how scary um this is like some sort of 2012 xbox live let me get the [ __ ] out of here yeah that's how my guess is you know when i seen the beer yep that was his name yeah i say we do it man but he used to be [Music] cool is a pretty good cleaning supplies but personally i thought it's tied true yeah that's really up there yeah or whatever's at costco [ __ ] crap i don't want to join the bathroom i know this was so quite cute i mean [ __ ] i smoke marijuana but [ __ ] i'll be doing another extra [ __ ] nope exactly oh jesus you see where it messed up was admitting to being clorox the | Younow!com!wildmanchris | UCETumsxizq-THyCbZIyiXew | 2020-08-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 198 | 1,043 |
EkaYg2ff5XQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkaYg2ff5XQ | Faustus, Abibus and Dionysius of Alexandria | Wikipedia audio article | Fausta s-- abla base and Dionysius of alexandria died 250 we're christian martyrs put to death under Decius in 250 fastest was a priest abla Biswas a deacon and Dionysus was a lector they were executed with several others who include Andronicus a soldier and Roble gia syriacus and acolyte another syriacus the assistants a sea captain Macarius Andreas SAR Pombo Declan and Cal dote the Roman Martyrology lists only fastest and macarius with ten companions their feast day is celebrated on September 6 topic references topic holwick FG a biographical dictionary of the saints st. louis MO be heard her book co 1924 | wikipedia tts | UCq_18cPisSCz-cV00IhZ07w | 2018-11-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 104 | 614 |
CgjGJrZeorI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgjGJrZeorI | Averil Macdonald on fracking, methane leakage and climate change | hey guys all right so clearly it's an important issue there's no way that we would ever go ahead with anything that was going to contribute dramatically to the climate change problem and so the industry as a whole has very much tried to come up with techniques which will mitigate leakage as much as possible as i understand usually the research shows that the methane leakage is as a result of poor well integrity the Wellington gertie guidelines in the UK are incredibly robust the well process for building the whale is very strong and the well completion and decommissioning is also very well regulated and as far as I understand it in the UK any methane leakage from old wells that have been decommissioned well before the current processes were put in place show very little leakage and frequently the methane levels in a field with a well in are lower than the methane levels in a field that are next door that never had a well in so I think that we're in a good position in the UK to make sure that a me say leakage is absolutely at the minimal end | Carbon Brief | UCiXgvmQ2jUgUjRpJzvga5Tg | 2016-07-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 196 | 1,056 |
q6lE9gh1xD8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6lE9gh1xD8 | normal forces | hi these are my feet i want to address some potential concerns about forces specifically is the floor really pushing up on me right now we've made free body diagrams and interaction diagrams that seem to suggest so but i'm curious if you really believe that maybe the floor is just in my way the floor is blocking me and maybe physicists just use that as a convenient way to say the floor is pushing up on me as a convenient way to maybe get right answers so let's address that first of all i've got some springs here and something that we already agree on is if i push a spring the spring pushes back on me and the farther i squish a spring or stretch one then the harder it pushes back and so if i had the spring vertically and i set something on top of it then that spring would squish that's hard to show so i'll just go sideways the spring would squish if i set something on top um if i had a larger thicker fatter spring this spring is a lot harder to squish and so if i set the same object on top of this if i put that upright and set an object on top of that then this spring wouldn't squish like if i had the same book sitting on top of this spring it wouldn't squish nearly as much as this spring would squish with the same book sitting on top of it i can imagine an even bigger thicker spring i don't have one with me right now but an even bigger thicker fatter spring than this one would also squish if i set that same book on top of it but it would squish even less likewise i have here the flimsiest table ever made it's made out of two meter sticks side by side and they're just balanced they're just placed on top of some cylinders and if i set this book on top then you can see that those meter sticks bend down and those meter sticks bend down just like say a spring as the spring squishes then it pushes back more as these meter sticks bend down the more they bend down then the harder they push back up and so these meter sticks as they bend then they push back against the book now what if i made a thicker table so now i've got two meter sticks side by side so there are four meter sticks total here and if i set the book on top then we can see that the meter sticks bend and as they bend then they push back to try to get back to their original shape just like springs do they bend but not quite as much i'm going to add two more meter sticks and when i add these two additional meter sticks we think about what we expect to see when i set the book on top now you can see that i've got six meter sticks total two side side-by-side stacks of six apiece and now we can see that it's bent even less so the meter sticks still bend so they still push back but the thicker and sturdier i make this i'm calling it a table the thicker and sturdier it is the less bending we see now i've got a stack that's four tall and we can see when i set the book on top we can see that these meter sticks bend even less so you can imagine that i could make a really sturdy table maybe like this table right here and if i set a book on top of it then it bends but just barely like if i had a really sturdy set of meter sticks they would just barely bend and i'm making the argument that this table top is bending this table top right here squishes and just like a spring if you squish it it squishes back because this table is made of molecules it's a solid and the molecules are all in this rigid structure so this is a model of a solid where the red balls are molecules and the springs are bonds in between molecules so if you try to pull this apart then the spring bonds the molecular bonds pull back if you try to squish it the molecular bonds push back now you know that molecules are way too tiny for us to see so this is a really blown up version but if i try to set the book on top it's just going to squish those molecular bonds and just like squishing a spring the molecular bonds push back and this is something that happens on a molecular level we can't see it with the book squishing the table and the table squishing the book but that doesn't mean that it's not happening on a microscopic scale and that i think is how normal forces work they're molecular bond sized squishes | ElyriaHighPhysics | UC7DmYErJyb9_-91od9DETgg | 2020-11-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 846 | 4,191 |
bMTxy0D3Dfg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMTxy0D3Dfg | NOBODY to KING OF BROOKHAVEN in Roblox! | I can't uh-oh ax off [Applause] Destiny what the heck now you will die I'm a murer anyways guys I should probably get out of it before the police think I have something to do with this I take my spicy chips back to my new little friend yes yes just as I thought he will be effecto here we are guys back at my hor [Music] boat yeah my home still has that weird eggy smell but it's way better than sleeping in the sewers anyways is my boy here come on I know you're [Music] hungry come on bud I know you want the spicy chips yeah yes here he is my favorite little raccoon here you go buddy what for you at to F wait what the heck you sto a whole packet you should really learn to share I don't know why but for some reason I just know I can trust you you cute little raccoon huh excuse me am I interrupting what the heck this is my first time meeting you you crazy old man how am I supposed to know if your name is interrupting hm not as bright as anticipated what is this guy talking about the sun is out and it's shining maybe you aren't the one wait if you were referring to the guy that keeps the most spicy chips in his bellly button then well you found the right guy listen this is serious okay listen you don't be paying enough bills here to be shouting about serious stuff now what do you want it's the king he's sick wait the king is sick it is time for someone to to replace him okay why are you telling me that for B because my boy I believe you would make the perfect next king don't make me spit out my spicy chips I mean I do have the Lux the Charisma hat the brains look I'm okay anyways I'm sorry I have a life here I can't just give all of this up all of what your raccoon run away with your belongings wait what are you talking he I thought I could trust you you little punk oh my gosh he seriously just stole my tent now please I beg of you if you don't then listen Punk and O spouse no like a cow with a speech imped now please leave me alone that's right I need to go and find a way to get a new house some of us aren't privileged enough to live in cosos stupid old man with his big nose what the heck is he talking about me being a king wait what is this please somebody buy a lemonade we need money what the heck guys it's so good to see people starting from the bottom building up their lives wait a minute there's a night and is this maybe the new king oh he's going to help these people out this is so epic would you like some lemonade from you oh no wait what why did just say that why not you're poor you and your son are short oh wait what the heck what is that hide have to do with anything God take them to the dungeon yes sir wait you got just take these guys away that's right they didn't do anything wrong oh my gosh mom that guy was so mean I don't know why he did that guys but we kind have someone like him ruling this Kingdom this this side guys maybe I'll have to take that old man's offer up wait isn't that him hey hey s with the big nose wait huh what do you want now I changed my mind this right I can't let that weird little man become the king of Brook Haven huh this right but if you want me to be your king I have one condition what is it you have to call me King spicy make me a crowd out of spicy chips yes yes very well yes now let's begin your training wait training I don't know anything about that yes for you to become king you will have to defeat the Lord fat quad in battle oh I don't know that sounds a bit dangerous won't I get hot hot no no no the best outcome death H yes wait death and now he's punching me in the face now let's go oh my gosh guys I have a bad feeling about this wo this place is so epic you mean that if I become king this whole place could be mine yes but you must trade lazy then don't just stand that pineapple head we need to begin wow this guy seriously is the meanest there ever anyways guys let's do this huh wait a minute isn't that that mean King so uncivilized he is your competition you mean this is the guy that I'm going to have to face in battle after all of this soon my tallest Throne will be mine wow this guy's really obsessed with height anyways I'm ready to St my training let's go first things first sword fighting wait we actually going to fight with swords do you think this is a little bit dangerous take this wait what is he going to do D he's literally an old man huh where did he go uh-oh a mka this right it's probably really bruised you got to be quicker than that yeah I guess I'm not too good at this whole thing go next lesson bows and arrows oh I should be good at these words that's right all you got to do is pull it back and fire uh-oh I think I just shot someone in the head oh my gosh I'm fine who's I didn't want me to do that uh-oh no please don't wow he's going to need some work wait when did your voice get so gly huh oh my gosh who is this princess I wasn't aware of your arrival wait princess oh my gosh you mean this is who we get to marry there's nothing else to do and sitting inside all day is boring not to worry princess not long now until we find our future king you're right I just really hope it's not Lord fad my dad never really liked him oh and also his haircut is also super goofy wait are you going to try to be the king yes yes huh him King don't make me laugh he is too short wait it's Lord fad what did you call me short day whoa why is he so angry for soon I will be your king and all short people will be gone and you princess shall be mine never you make me sick wait princess what the heck see you at the ceremony yes yes oh my gosh guys I am totally going to have to kick that guys but let's turn this training up times 10 all right then let's do it okay guys here we go spicy he never dies oh W oh my gosh seage water that was so disgusting why did you put me in the sewer waterfall butd stop complaining let's [Music] train [Music] okay old man I think I got this try me take this yeah oh no my undies oh well I did not expect those B well he totally just jumped to his death anyways time for the bow l time you got lucky this time I ain't falling for it okay Buster well let's do this here we go oh my goodness guys that's right if I do this perfectly then yes what are you chatting about you missed actually take a look behind [Music] you you impossible the side I shut all my arrows CL shoe up into this guy's back I don't feel my legs and now time for jousting okay but are you ready PA ready oh he looks big Angry that is not the way of the Jedi anyways guys here we go now I call that one the limbo this right but I think I'm ready huh I can't what through your bones then I guess you're not in the bone Zone all right all right the crowding ceremony begins soon go get ready okay okay you don't have to shout you flipping around anyways guys wait a minute something is right here we have a check for spiders huh what the heck is Lord Fathead doing outside of the king's bedroom did you give him the medication yes sir perfect now head over the evidence wait a minute what the heck guys something is going on here I don't know what it is but I know that Lord Fathead is up to something oh jeez he's coming this way don't worry King soon this will all be mine that's what you think Buster anyways guys let's go in and get myself ready for this ceremony decided wait what did he mean get ready I I'm ready I don't have any other clothes so anyways guys I've got my sword my bow and arrow my jousting stick I think I'm ready to do this let's go oh my gosh princess I am so sorry oh sorry wait it's you wait a minute princess is everything okay you look a little bit worried my dad is really sick right now I don't know what's happening oh I think I do now listen we need to stop lord Fathead and quick it let's go right now I'm going to punch Lord fads Babushka into the shadow realm oh my gosh it looks like he just knocked out another competitor another competitor defeated he was too short okay guys this is my chance you yes Punk it's you vers me sucker are you really the tallest man they have I might not be the tallest but oh big ass now guys let's do this what the heck I win nope actually I wasn't ready that was cheating anyways guys let's cut this guy up and feed him to the alligators oh wait a minute he has a bow oh my gosh guys he literally just tried to shoot me what the heck am I supposed to do now you got this Kelly I don't think I do he literally nearly just shot me in my toesy this right I need to think of something in fast wait a minute I got it spicy Never Dies this right sucko wait did I just knock his metal legs off huh wait a minute guys he's tiny what what oh I'm not done with you yet how about a little bit of this this right it fresh hair got for you oh my gosh he looks so goofy right now my ha wait what is this children under 18 cannot participate and thus Lord fatat is eliminated by technicality huh oh yeah before he goes I think I should send him to the shadow room wow did that really just happen that was so weird huh he dropped something wait these are the pills that I saw him giving your dad this right sir you need to call a doctor immediately now we know what he been giving him to poison him we should be able to fix this whole thing and God go get the little guy we need to throw him in the dungeon wow guys you know being King actually kind of suits me after all I'm not shot I'm fun size | Calixo | UCTyC8MgBZhYrompfwfo-iqw | 2023-11-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,949 | 9,389 |
G3mPu8WPLiA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3mPu8WPLiA | PLASTICS AND THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY PART 2 | really how do we grow this influence of of black leaders men and women that can represent our industry inside the anc inside the policy making structures [Music] get to grips with the the digital environment put together best practices what works and what doesn't very importantly in the project that we're doing in japan we've created a linking bridge between those those two little areas there so it becomes a matter of just 10 minutes walk from one side to the other so my message to our ceos and those chief investment officers is where at the end of the day do you want to see your role treating all of our water back to a stage where we can bring it back into the process we're in effect saving around about 35 of our water usage on site hello this is greeneconomy.tv my name is gordon brown and welcome to the circular economy show with chris white director of the africa circular economy network we're talking plastics today before we get started let's hear a word from the sponsors thank you this show is brought to you by gbc essays positive impact magazine chris welcome as always hello good night i'm doing well great to have you on the show um chris today is part two of a three-part series where we're talking about circularity and plastics uh last week we did a fairly general overview we looked at at the different types of plastics we discussed some of the bigger issues today and next week we're going into a little bit more detail you know be speaking about a selection of the key types of plastics uh that that we're experiencing in the market um and today we're going to be speaking about pvc polystyrene multi-laminates and tetrapak to get us started let's talk about pvc perhaps once as always give us a sense of the value of this product within the economy within society what sort of applications we're having what are the problems that we're experiencing with this plastic and how can we bring circular economy thinking into the uh to bear to to resolve some of these issues sure thank you so um pvc is polyvinyl chloride for those who don't know and and the problem with pvc comes down to the last part of the name which is the chlorides so pvc has been one of the the most used uh industrial plastics for the last 60 70 years um it's used in conduits it's used in guttering systems it's used for pipelines um it's used in a number of different systems most of our electrical cabling is covered with uh with pvc uh it's used in healthcare products uh for the tubing for our drips it's widely used um and and ppc really has a pretty much a bum wrap uh in in in in the green sort of sectors and i think a lot of that is because of the chlorides recycling pvc through any thermal process will release chlorides and chlorides when released tend to create a gas and chloride gas is extremely toxic so ppc has really got a bum wrap over the last little while and it's largely because of the the mismanagement of of the product um if you look at we've all seen these these videos online of people burning cables anybody who used to have a landline telecom line knows that doesn't exist much anymore and often what happens is that they are trying to harvest the copper out of the cables and pvc because of its flexibility because of its durability and and all the other reasons why it was used as a product have been the same reasons that have come back to haunt it because when you burn off the the coating on the cables or the the e-waste products chloride gases are released amongst other things bromides we discussed in a previous program um and the issue is that that is highly carcinogenic and uh um basically is going to kill you uh so pvc has got a big problem from that perspective it's a great product though you know if we need to replace uh pvc in terms of our cabling and other components it's going to be expensive but it will be more recyclable the issue is not so much in the rigid pvc it's more on the flexible pvcs and some of those flexible pvcs creep into a number of different things so cling film is a prime example um cling film can either be ldpe or it can be pvc so from a consumer perspective if you want to do the right thing look make sure that you're buying a a polyolefin or an ldpe cling film and not a pvc and it's better for your health you don't want to put a pvc in into the microwave so it's those sort of issues and also pvc has been used in multi-laminates and also as um as wrappers on different cool drink bottles um and it makes it problematic from a recycling perspective so one needs to then remove the pvc and separate that from the other products but pvc even the soft pvc like we have in in the cables if cables are properly recycled and goes through a proper stripping system which separates out the metals from the soft pvc that product is very useful in terms of manufacturing shoe soles and there's a great opportunity we manufacture a huge amount of shoes in this country and if we can look at targeting and and and directing that product back into the shoe sole system we we can create a a viable sort of market and product for that but it's about the management so there's a lot of work we need to do in terms of managing that product better and that's kind of where it's got its bum rap from really yeah so so i mean let's talk about that then thanks for sending that out i mean what is the status with a collection of pvc in in south africa is it something that has value that street collectors will would bring to our collection points uh our companies that are creating their own pvc waste streams are they are they uh you know managing that that way stream responsibly what's the status and then perhaps what can we do uh to make it better it's about management and i think that uh you know if we look at the extended producer responsibility applications that's really where it comes from um the likes of sa plastics packed are called pvc um one of the on the naughty list for example um we've got to try and make sure that we try and remove pvc from from our packaging perspective um but epr is also going to underpin the value of the collection and that's where a lot of these products that we're going to chat about today um fall short because they're not picked up by the collectors because they have no perceived value so until we start unpacking the value chain for these different products it's very difficult to to look at creating that value and extended produce responsibility is vitally important in terms of doing that so it's about management there are producer responsibility organizations for pvcs we have the sa vinyls association sava and that is the designated pro to look after the pvcs i think it's going to be incorporated under some of the other pros um very soon and it really is just about trying to look at the right systems there is value in in the product but we've got to we've got to manage it properly yeah no great so um just a word to our producer byron if you would put up that uh that website there for uh sa vinyls just to guide viewers through to to that site they can have a look um so so very interesting chris i mean uh just a quick point i know from my association with the green building council that initially pvcs were were actually given a the red flags i think my understanding was that if you inspect vinyls i mean uh pvcs in your buildings it would dramatically sacrifice your your scorecard uh certainly under the materials section have subsequently lightened up on that i don't know exactly what the application is nowadays but just looking at the construction industry and and others i mean how do you see the future for pvc do you see it having a role do you see it about managing it more than trying to outlaw do you see that the benefits of the product outweigh uh the issues if managed correctly absolutely you know the vinyls and and pvc are probably one of the most versatile of the industrial plastics in terms of application and as i said they get a bum rap the the reality is is that if you look at plastic guttering systems or generally pvc if you look at the conduits that we put into our building construction systems or pvc we use a lot of pvc in um in different applications like um air brick covers and those sort of things um the problem is not the application the problem is what happens to an end of life and that's a management issue so we need to look at a proper management system um and we need to look at a proper recycling system that's going to look at bringing those products back into into the recycling field the the issue around pvcs is um any thermal treatment of pvcs is going to release chlorides and that's why it's got the bum wrap um there are if it was properly managed and and if it properly recycled at the right temperatures it doesn't release the chlorides so it's the same as looking at any thermal treatment of any plastic as long as it's done within the right systems under controlled conditions it's perfectly recyclable pbcs also get a bit of a bum wrap sometimes because they're used with with bromides or flame retardants and that also can be managed the work that's been done by the world resources forum through their sustainable recycling industries program looks at that and how to separate out brominated non-brominated products but there's a lot of application opportunities for um for pvc you can see from from the online and we're all very very familiar with these um so pvc is part of our lives but it's about managing that product properly i would move towards the the um less of the flexibles in the packaging side of things i think clingfilm has been added really high on the naughty list um but there are available alternatives such as low density polyethylene that can replace that um but as a industrial plastic application it still has a very positive future it just needs to manage properly yeah i know great and i'm glad you touched on the issue of fire retardant i imagine if in a building context it could be a safety issue uh if if pvcs end up in a fire situation that people exposed to those gases could then uh suffer the negative health impact of that exposure all right let's move on then uh thanks very much indeed for that let's let's move on and perhaps also just remind people that they can have a look at that essayvinyls.coza website for more information on on on pvc let's move on to polystyrene and chris likewise with polystyrene i mean we all know the product we're familiar with it uh talk us through some of the the values the key applications of of polystyrene like why is it such a great material and then also talk us through some of the obvious problems that are coming up with with waste streams in particular or other issues that affect this material and then let's get to a point of starting to talk about how the circular economy thinking can start to to address some of those challenges absolutely polystyrene again another fantastic material in terms of its applicability um there's two main types the polystyrene comes in what we would call a high impact polystyrene um one would be used to that in things like yogurt tub containers in certain packaging at your fruit and veg aisle it's used in a number of different applications for meat packs um and and many other applications including dvd covers your old vhs covers were made from from hips or high impact polystyrene um the one that's really got the bum wrap is the is the expanded polystyrene and that's what we all know about the little bubbles um you know the polystyrene that is foamed into a very very lightweight packaging material um and yeah eps is essentially the same thing as hips so um yeah both are polystyrene one is just foamed and the other one is is a more rigid component the foamed products can be recycled many many many times and the opportunity is in terms of applications within industry there are converters in south africa at the moment that use recycled polystyrene um into picture frames but also a lot of the the new uh systems with regard to insulation material uh cornicing um and even um uh the the the the frames around the bottom of the the flooring systems from what they're called skirting boards um these are all made from polystyrene nowadays um and and they're beautifully made and they are very malleable and very moldable into a high-wearing product um and of significantly less cost um than your traditional products such as such as wood so polystyrene has again got a bum wrap and the problem is is that is that you expand the polystyrene the problem is the weight so if you get an 8-ton truck with a big cage on the back and you fill that with polystyrene you'll probably get 100 kilograms into it so it's problematic from that perspective and and that really comes down to then um when you look at these different areas where they have a a skip outside that would be separated for polystyrene and there are recyclers who who get the polystyrene um it then needs to be transported to where it's going to so again it's a management issue if we could look at what we call ingotting systems or compaction systems that could be distributed to high areas of polystyrene that would compact that palestine or deform it the opportunity then is that you can deform polystyrene and then refirm polystyrene back into another product um it's also been used significantly as a building medium alternative and there are organizations that that use it as a an aggregate into into concrete blocks as opposed to sand and it makes for a beautiful product a very light product your standard hollow concrete block would weigh in the region of about 13 kilograms whereas a block with polystyrene would weigh about three and a half kilograms so again multiple applications high thermal efficiency uh great opportunities and in using it for for a multitude of different products the problem is the collection and again that might come around to extended producer responsibility so if we start creating more of a value for the lightweight product and for the collection and the management of that waste stream that we can get it into more infrastructure that is able to compact that and deliver that to the recycling facilities it would be far better for for the application of polystyrene the big bum wrap we have on polystyrene of course is the clam shells and the single-use cups that we see floating down our rivers and i think we need to look at at that management this is a critical issue because that's the visual component that gives it the bad wrap and it does break down very quickly into small plastics that end up as as micro plastics yeah i started going to ask you about so the sort of granularity or the granular nature of the product you know if you bump it at peace breaks off and so forth you know how does that how do we manage that and also uh just to double check with you so you mentioned the cups coffee cups and and uh clam shell containers and and and meat meat containers uh some some perhaps um uh you know inundated with all sorts of uh stuff from the food how valuable are those sort of uh marginal waste streams of of uh polystyrene how how recyclable are they very recyclable and i think again it comes down to understanding the design around that so if you look at the meat packs sometimes you get the meat pack which is the polystyrene shelf and it has the the soaked um what you call an absorbent hygiene product in the bottom of it yes then there's other ones where they've actually got holes in the product which it seeps into the polystyrene itself those those must be ruled out those are so unrecyclable it's scary but any other polystyrene it's easily cleaned even the black and you get to me we see avo's in green and yellow and pink um polystyrene all of those can be recycled because when it goes into blue yes yeah so the opportunity is that when it gets re-foamed into a product like a a picture frame it gets laminated over the top of it so it doesn't matter what the colour is we've got a process we're working on in kzn at the moment we have we're recycling those polystyrene components um the black gray the white the whole lot of them that are coming through the source separation systems and we're getting six around a kilogram for polystyrene it's a valuable product uh it just needs managed and it needs processing systems and we need to put the infrastructure in place to to look at managing it let's let's move across to multi-laminates chris once again give us a sense of what are these multi-laminate products that we're talking about uh what are some of the uses and applications for them and what are some of the associate associated problems uh with these types of plastics and ultimately then you know how can we apply the circular logic to to solving some of those problems well the multi-laminates are a bit more complicated um if you look at the the recycling um numbers on the bottom of your plastic you've got your one two three four five six seven number seven is um basically the category we call other um and it essentially means any plastic invented after 1987 or any combination thereof which opens up applications into thousands of different types of plastics so multi-laminates can be they can be laminated poly poly laminates so you could have something like a a pvc ldpe laminate which is used for for something like a washing powder or you could have aluminium laminates such as the the metallized bopp which um that now is taking a polypropylene which is highly recyclable and adding a laminate of aluminium to it and that now becomes less recyclable so there's many many different types of multi-laminates the problem is is that they've been designed around the functionality which is there's been some fantastic science around it to provide a particular function to preserving foods and products um whether it's uv stabilization um to protect the product or the non-breathability or the breathability or not allowing sunshine to get into it at all there's different reasons why they've been designed so they haven't gone into this complex packaging thing because they were just trying to be complicated it's there for for a specific function but the issue then becomes the recycling and multi-laminates now become a big problem because they are very difficult to recycle and because there's so many different types of them how do you separate out the different types of multi-laminates and multi-laminates are big on the naughty list with sa plastics packed as well so that's more problematic and so yeah i mean so it boils down to a design for recyclability the choice of of plastics that you that you specify in your design but but as you say in many cases you know these these products are actually very specifically designed for purpose but in the process um they lose the perhaps they lose the recyclability of the component parts i mean uh so so what is what is the future how do we solve this from a from a circular uh reasoning perspective do we do we focus on design how do we engage the industry how do we engage the people creating these these ostensibly incredibly useful solutions to to to try to do it differently so that we don't lose the recyclability i think the the key issue is to look at at the design side of things is is one of the the main points of action in terms of multi-laminates um so looking at the reduction of the amount of multi-limits and looking at the the opportunity in terms of um looking at the recyclability of those and they are recyclable again if we go back to one of the first programs we talked about in terms of the recycling issue in south africa is that we're very much a cherry picking society so the high value plastics are picked up first and that's the subject of uh probably the next show we're looking at the pets and and the polyolefins but the the problem is again is that because the the collector sees no value in that they don't pick it up and and that's where again extended producer responsibility comes into play if you underpin the value of a product so that it has value to a collector they were not going to leave it on the street or they're not going to throw it away the issue then is to make sure that we have the infrastructure in place to recycle that and there are solutions maybe not so much a circular solution but there are opportunities in terms of paralysis we can extract the uh the oils back out of those um and that can be reconverted through chemical recycling into into waxes into other plastic components and and used for a number of different things or it can be used as a as a heating fuel um or or as a an application in terms of for example looking at the um the alternative energy requirements that we need so it can be recycled into directly waste into energy through a thermal process can be converted directly into high grade energy it gets rid of the problem it's not circular but it's it's a it's a it's a solution for the application so there are different ways one can do it but again the infrastructure is not in place for multi-laminates we've we've set up everything for the high value recyclables and epr is going to have a very key role in terms of making sure that we create a value for that that it gets collected and then it can get into the recycling component because once we get the volumes it then justifies the expenditure in terms of the application for that great let's move across to the last material we're going to chat about today which is tetrapack and and likewise again give us a sense of some of the applications for tetrapak some of the problems that we're seeing and and you know how can we how can we solve these problems so tetraback is a very interesting one and and you know the reality is that tetrapak is very recyclable there are different solutions for it but again it's a value issue so if you went to any recycler in the eastern capital or um or casein asking if they if they recycle tetraback they'll say no because there's no value in it we're getting 30 cents a kilogram for recycling tetra pack and the only recycling process again is in johannesburg so it's an infrastructure issue but that's where again we need to look at the extended producer responsibility to underpin the value of the recyclable commodity to the local market if we can collect it we can start looking at at the the product um then there's multiple different applications for that so tetrapak those of you who don't know it if you look at your your cottons your juice cottons your liquid fruit cottons long life milk that that's what we call it the tetrabag carton and it's essentially it's a multi-laminate so it's an aluminium fiber and and plastic laminate and the the main process in terms of the recycling is to recover the fiber so fiber circle is one of the key proponents of recycling multi-laminates and they use it because it's got a very nice long fiber and it's very recyclable from a paper perspective but then you end up with something called a polyallu which is the byproduct which is the aluminium and and the uh and the the polyethylene that then is separated but that has massive applications as well and again the simple reality is that there are fantastic solutions um for that locally um and it's not just looking at international stuff we actually have capacity in south africa at the moment to look at tetra pak recycling the problem is collecting it so there's a company in in south africa which we all know again another plastic called prospects who have recycling systems for for tetrapak that produces it and converts it into boards and sheets that can be applied into a multitude of different applications from permanent waterproof shutter boarding to desktops and point-of-sale infrastructure so there's many many applications for the recycling the problem comes in in terms of creating the value that will incentivize the collector to pick it up and get it to a point and then we need to look at infrastructure development that is not going to be large scale but would rather look at smaller scale distributed technologies that are going to service the the different areas um again we've had this chat about about different products already even pet um the the glass everything goes up to jobert so distance and transport is what kills any recycling industry so infrastructure is going to be close to the point of source and it needs to be scalable to be able to accommodate the volume um that that one can collect in that area and in doing so we'd be able to look at the different applications so tetra pack uh yeah it's got a bum wrap as well but it's uh it really is just comes down to the value in putting the infrastructure in place that will be able to recycle that product efficiently so just chatting about that for a moment and thank you for that and let's let's call that a wrap on the on the materials reviews formula we've got a few more minutes let's chat to you about that we've mentioned on for a number of these plastics we've spoken about this issue of management we've spoken about the issue of creating a value uh the limitations around collection um this is a conversation a whole show on its own really but just to touch on this i mean how do you see the solutions now you're based in kzn a whole bunch of these materials are only uh recycled in johannesburg who's responsible where are the opportunities who's making money how can people make money what are the barriers to getting this infrastructure in place in this decentralized manner so as to be able to receive uh these materials well it's vitally important in terms of trying to create a critical infrastructure across the entire nation um the simple reality is is one one is competition so you know the people who are invested heavily into processing a particular type of plastic or paper or whatever it might be are going to protect their investment um and they're going to want to try and use highly they need the volumes um but the the this is where the pros are very important so the producer responsibility organizations need to look at at an infrastructural distribution that is equitable and fair across the provinces um so that we don't end up with these um big gaps uh that that cause all sorts of problems i mean we know is a prime example we don't have any pvc recycling at the moment um rigid pvc we don't have any um low value fiber so the common papers are not recycled locally glass is not recycled locally and all those markets are just miles away so by the time you look at the cost of transport collection separation and then getting it to the market it's not worth your while um and that's why we've created this cherry picking society and that's wrong so if we look at recycling there are many many different ways that we can look at it but we need to look at distributed infrastructure that's fair and equitable at scale that is relevant to the volumes that would be there i mean one has to be realistic in that you're going to get a far more tetrapak for example in johannesburg than you would in durban it's just a simple case of economics so we need scalable technology that is is we can place in the different areas um that creates an equitable playing field in terms of the recyclers and that will help us to establish a a a stable recycling collection platform which is going to find value in all these different different commodities so it's about just being fair um we need to invest in infrastructure desperately we don't have enough infrastructure if we collected all the recyclables tomorrow we'd be throwing them in the landfill because we don't have the the infrastructure in place to to process those and that's where we need to make sure that the pros are talking to the brand owners who are talking to the municipalities who are talking to the investors um and developing not only the the input side but the output side where is the market coming from and how do we create products uh that will get into the market what a pleasure um at that on that note chris let's call it a wrap that's all the time we have for right now um i'm gonna quickly while you're on screen i'm going to ask you to give us the topic for next week's conversation because that one word they are really battle to say so what are the two materials that we're focusing on for part three of plastics so part three is though the more recyclable one so we're talking about polyethylene terephthalate uh which is pet your cool drink bottle your coke bottle uh your water bottle and we're also talking about polyolefins now polyolefins is a grouping of uh polymers called polypropylene and polyethylene low density polyethylene high density polyethylene low density high density polypropylene um those are the more recyclable components and again there are issues and there are problems and there are infrastructure issues but that's uh that's the primary focus of next week's chat what a pleasure thank you very much indeed and from on that note ladies and gentlemen be here next week same time same place for conversation on that awesome topic thank you very much for watching this show is brought to you by gbcsa's positive impact magazine really how do we grow this influence of of uh black leaders uh men and women that can represent our industry inside the anc inside the policy making structures [Music] get to grips with the the digital environment put together best practices what works and what doesn't very importantly in the project that we're doing in japan we have created a linking bridge between those uh those two little areas there so it becomes a matter of just 10 minutes walk from one side to the other so my message to our ceos and those chief investment officers is where at the end of the day do you want to see your role so by 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With Karlous Miller Dc Young Fly and Clayton English | [Music] yo like what [Music] i like that smooth beat you made that beat bro lit man [Music] wish i could sing man i'd be like you can man just do it dude bro do your thing put the auto tune on it in post i gotta hear you gonna bring the auto [Music] too many people looking [Music] double d's that means two cups for me she got them double d's that means to talk to me oh come here oh yeah [Music] i thought you was [Music] i just wanna [Music] kids [Music] and you can bring them too [Music] the only difference is the little titty [Music] [Laughter] south shore [Applause] [Music] [Applause] and all those things come man you just got to believe in yourself talking about on and you said you couldn't accurate though i ain't heard too much more [ __ ] more accurate than that this year no that's what we're doing we starting this y'all right boobs yes everything about it when you born what's the first thing they give you i don't know a titty that's the first thing you put in your mouth when you get here yo yo yo whatever they say and i feel like my position is so important because there's so many people out here advocating for ass and twerking and big buddhist [ __ ] who talking about titties besides me in the 85 it just means something cause you're going to talk to a girl with some little titties and a big butt a little butt and big titties that's a tricky ass question why would you move that question too tricky and okay because there's so much going on the ass didn't ate all the genetic material and the titties got to stay the same god know what he doing don't never question what he doing i don't think no one would big teddy in a big butt that ain't lazy you get both you get laid but they they the nicest women you ever gonna meet oh they just roll over they're the best one yeah some women i feel like they call some women lazy shouldn't do that because if you got some good couches you don't need to be working anyway but lazy that's why that was something i didn't want to tell somebody girl every time i'm ambitious i got this but i'm like you don't even know what that shanique over there ain't got nothing going on all right but let me tell you something my house is everything it leaked live sometimes you gotta stop working so hard and we don't care about how much money you get because shanica ain't got a dollar all right she's so broke she ain't even in debt you know the people she has nothing but she got something that's worth millions well listen high every time it's more i don't know she as soon as she rolls over that's where all the yeah somebody gotta keep it real 2022. and we are advocates for good coaching so stop expending all the extra energy okay i'm on camera so anybody knocking down the line i'm looking over there you got to oh you got to we order no we're pizza we got some more guests coming through oh speaking of which welcome back to the 85 south shore hey man [Applause] oh [ __ ] 85 [ __ ] shout out ain't no goddamn commercial bro we're gonna take one right now though yeah we've been your commercial break right now we'll be back after these intros well look they say check this out man everybody's been asking we got this new all-star collection that is available exclusively at 85 apparel bro but all-star edition exclusively at 85 apparel man go get that [ __ ] we haven't south of my black come on man ghetto legends all-star jersey hit the website and get your 85 affair.com you dig what i'm saying i'm not about to show you all man because i don't want you to be worried about what i got now like that bro yeah man go to your go to the website please zoom in right quick so they can see sometimes i spell the pair with one piece my bad that's it that's all 85 000. i'm not about to play with them well y'all got so many commercials y'all got ain't gonna lie man y'all well this is yeah just in case it really might we really might throw a commercial breaker right there this is this is i feel like i come here man you got me prepared now bro that's why i was getting ready to give you a dope ass intro yeah it's so put together and good yeah well i have to introduce you you're a world-renowned superstar man you gotta introduce them though okay ladies and gentlemen for the fans we have a very special guest that's in the trap with us today this man has accumulated i would say probably about 500 million this man has accumulated about 500 million views yes i do because i thought you were paying money 500 million views on facebook alone and then you add in all the other [ __ ] that's another two 300 million views i think country wayne didn't actually hit a billion you feel me this is everybody's favorite goddamn country cousin easily clean comedian jesus is popping you know i mean you love him killing all social media platforms man that really made his own lane stay in it you'll never hear his name come up and no crazy stuff unless you be on the shea room or something like that [Music] [Applause] man hey man we're going 85 sausage oh man i feel good jesus is popping jesus yeah i know you know it's like y'all ain't even smoking i'm just half the vibe it's a good energy goodbye you seen me here snapping you came in well we ain't gonna disappoint you for much longer all the time it's just the last time that you came you ain't got so happy i was trying to get you a few minutes you know sober before we start smoking on this goddamn [ __ ] that choker dinosaur yeah yeah you were sneaking you were sneaking pools though last time yeah you know it's like a fragrance like you got to smell it you was breathing extra deep though because you can't help it you was breathing with your shoulders okay i watched the playback i can't believe i want to see you like secondhand smoke really that real yeah it is about to sue you too right what's up before what yeah last time you was here you said oh you gonna have a kid yeah you gonna have a baby and what happened yeah yeah you made it happen congratulations no thank you congratulations thank you i'm not mad at it at all i'm not mad at it congratulations see that's that's the thing but it's been it's been a super blessing but you did call it and i wouldn't be you don't have something you're gonna have some children man okay you're gonna have some more yeah you gonna have some more hey relax yeah relax and no i think i'm done no man tell the truth bro you already hit the double figure you you could do two more what no after i just had my last baby that's it where's your last baby how your youngest bye how old she is she about me i don't think she's 14 days [Applause] that 10 children you know you try to have 10 track dodge chocolate what that ain't true bruh i'm going to test it out for everybody you can they're going to repossess your nuts man you better slow down what you mean that's what they say they're going to know children you don't got to pay child boys rule yeah that's what they say who said this that's what i get all the time and you just found it out live in 3-d it ain't real man child about getting deeper man i said them interviews about money and stuff they use these hey i'll be wanting to call you and tell you stop saying the numbers on these goddamn interviews man yeah you know the breakfast club and told them people that [ __ ] out like what what the [ __ ] is you doing i've been trying it what are you doing i'm interested the moment you get on here thank you don't please don't make yourself a target that's uh to the lawyer who the people comment let me tell you something god got me i don't care whatever number you got no you're not gonna use the lord to talk [ __ ] to child support yeah stop putting numbers out there man that [ __ ] ain't good but you know i better tell you you don't know it got plenty of money with different jordan over here today no [ __ ] money you gotta drop a whole different skin it changed me you got money i don't have no [ __ ] change man i haven't been i have a necklace i got a necklace this is a necklace you know what that means [ __ ] this is a necklace [Music] you ain't making man y'all look like money people know y'all got money i ain't got no money i've got this [ __ ] who showed this money you mitch matching design this is delicious this is the man made a whole series [Music] but you can't get the banks stoned no couldn't get the shirt everybody know y'all as soon as i heard it i was like man [ __ ] this [ __ ] [ __ ] make the story sound good i was down to my land 15 times hey he gave me 22 million with all that responsibility [Music] that kind of way you know there's a skit yo down to 13 grand for real what when i came to your house oh i was broke i ain't no you should have told me huh should have told me he was trying to show you he was trying to show you in his face i have no money but i have a plan i would have lost [Applause] [Laughter] [Applause] i want my family to see that my faith wasn't in my mind grinding the heart he's very believing god you're doing so when i'm showing up right god i wasn't even like that jesus papa talking about that right let me see is my message real it is it is it definitely is yeah it can't come over i was down but but at least your bounce back still was thirteen times i bout better story but literally nothing yeah zero i was watching me you know how you had a stash that you never gonna go with if you ever go broke yeah i was in it i was already in it and spinning it and i remember i knew i was broke cause i had two dollar bills oh yo i'm going to we ain't mad with two dollar bill i had a five two two dollar bills and a dollar [Laughter] i don't have no money but you ain't never heard me asking nobody [ __ ] you guys ain't got no money eighty-five yeah [Applause] [Music] this is standby receiving bro everything is stuffed by every scene look how you man the man that drove with that fat lad for weeds y'all know me yeah [Laughter] he's taking i trust you [Music] that's my best friend she got a fake booty what what you think we just getting by over here man come on everybody get money bro you can you post can you post this episode on your page so some people are welcome we want this [ __ ] to go viral so we gonna just post this [ __ ] on your page man we ain't doing that over here you're not making no noise didn't he get what did he get a thing yeah you won an award too [Laughter] hey [Music] [Laughter] you know how when they say i remember the old head say you can't be a [ __ ] if his money longer than yours man he gonna sit there all day all right see it's gonna be a time he's gonna get his money back so clay you're gonna agree with them just because you're on the show everybody in here got money no man they try to make my childhood no no no no no we saying you got no money we saying you you know everybody gotta get it yeah we got ones we got corn ones we got money we got coins it's different yo you're very they need shaking it they know i ain't bought no more moisturizers they don't got problems no brains okay that's that money i smell it man i would would you say i got makeup you got me what did you say this is my name i won okay we got money i want fifty-five you went and got your money no let me tell you what you know i ain't been gonna get man let me tell you what's going on i win 5500 from right i'm feeling good i don't know where this other [ __ ] come from i ain't never seen him on twitter one time all [Laughter] hand hey who you talking to and knowing me about me being so stupid i meant everything in my hand the [ __ ] come back and get everything i didn't work for six hours mosquito [Applause] where you funny no you got to spend money bro you social media bro when you're posting on facebook my pastor reposted it said my [ __ ] doing it that's what he broke would you look at this [ __ ] and then he did it again the next day like don't tell me what the [ __ ] god can't do it [Music] no like you got i spent money couldn't help me come on more ideas [Laughter] [Applause] you got something like what i broke out all the experiences yeah i'm so sneaky experiences all right you're not lying yeah yeah you got some childish support stories [ __ ] you got some down the back story so other see but i've been giving i've been given awake i want to come up with a master idea let me hold some huh let me hold some hey you got it you said you've been giving it away yeah but you know i've been giving away people who need it my sister need it hey you gonna be just keep calling me you don't get into it it just takes you longer to think about it i could the next time they come back it's going to be like they're fourth time he said it take you long thinking about it you know kids you've been thinking about about a month ago hey man hello very reasonable and i say you keep trying to hit a knee i just seen a [ __ ] hitting nick for four thousand and come up i don't see any [ __ ] get get paid eight dollars and spend everything it's all about your [ __ ] hustle yeah i know cause i've seen people come up and be beat up and don't even know it you ain't [ __ ] up 6 000. you didn't win it both 5 000 worth of [ __ ] for what now we right back where we stopped you ain't never done it you ain't never done you get a little money be like yeah i make you made what [ __ ] you made you gotta go get that again again it don't matter how little that [ __ ] is until that [ __ ] stack up to where that [ __ ] don't stop coming no they don't get your residual [ __ ] we ain't even talking about the multiple streams yeah we just talking about you getting off your ass and but think about like that though a lot of people know how to touch money they just don't know how to save money you act like yeah put a little bit out but you know what happened well that too man grandma told me this just spin less than what i made yeah that's it all that inventions now people lose money this that's what we're going to have to learn though what to spend our money on what's going on man i think he posted bag about you the mechanic no the network we got to strengthen the network [ __ ] right we on 3g like something we also own that [ __ ] and it's got to be bigger [ __ ] you got to bring the next [ __ ] up too cause [ __ ] when it comes down to like you the mechanic [ __ ] this [ __ ] ain't gonna be able to work on everybody's car yes he is if we keep him in business he gonna have to bring up somebody under him he's gonna have to mentor somebody she sent me the [ __ ] she said she had got all these orders here since then you know black market might be better than shark tanks everybody man everybody like i spent money on how but how many kids they don't see me shooting man in their houses out here i need to since you got the house and then for when i first seen it you know i follow you on the ground when i first seen it i was like damn what part of the bible country wayne b hey bro what page you started on bro what's up it's carlos miller in case you haven't heard we over here at the 85 south shore have launched our own independent streaming service called channel 85. once you sign up you get access to the podcast a whole day earlier than anyone on youtube all of our live shows independent specials new shows like project carlos 85 and we even got you know special offers and discount codes for merchandise and show tickets it's only 850 a month or 85 a year that's channel 85.com or or on your iphone your apple tv amazon fire stick roku android is coming soon that's channel 85 make sure you subscribe that that got there when you're on social media man you make money out of everything you do you don't gotta spend money no more because you go you're gonna make everything become your money oh there go the game right there remember that yeah you know what i'm saying so don't get the sauce up like my brother scoot over you too close to the blunt you're gonna [ __ ] around and forget what you're talking about he tried to get the second hand smoking time he came he got hat school no you said once you get on social media why don't you get on social media everything you put in your phone become money so you never spend money like i went to miami on vacation but i shot 12 videos right i ain't going up without my phone so it's like right you know i made that money back you don't ever spend money no more like the house you know what i'm saying i'm shocked so everything you doing you just getting money turned into an asset every child getting to know like my son put the baby in one the baby she she gotta get older i'm saying i tried to put it in real life tv show mom won't let her do it but hold her head up huh yeah i don't know what it is you know you're a good father and [ __ ] you stay active bro i seen video on youtube with your son hitting the game winning free throw yeah that game went all there i told my son 300 some thousand views my son i went about in a thing the next day you gotta get good for real they watch me right so i said you could buy some stuff so he don't order a five thousand dollar birthday machine so what the [ __ ] is that it's if you jump height but you know they don't put it to do don't record it like country wayne's son hit the game with a shot man i say bro you gotta get good you gotta put that work in cause the camera following you now you got like four hundred thousand views on youtube i know i was one of them i think it was twice i had to run again he hit the game hey what would you think what you mean the caption made it seem like then you watch the game you look it's like it's one of the things that people even come in like jesus is [Laughter] you got them eating eggs [Laughter] and i don't know how the man who recorded video had a picture of me [Laughter] and the bleachers were just looking like this but it was bad man but he gonna get right nobody he good huh like he could dunk in everything but 400 thousand like people thought it was something but no man yo you got to work man i keep my kid all alone got it i told my daughter we scatter you sometimes i say man y'all look throwed off but it's all good like i tell the truth i say some of y'all got to stick i'll be trying to put them together like this one's real smart so you ain't well like a battle buddy don't you let that one go nowhere by itself right i'll be live yeah you got to keep me lying these kids my mom made a lot of me bro like she ain't a lot of me you know she kept it real she ain't never stroked my ego yeah they're wrong women man be lying to me into my that they ain't your coochie you can't get mad with a woman to do a hunk at home i don't give a [ __ ] if she's lying just say that [ __ ] oh mama somebody i don't mind being told no a lot of me i don't give a [ __ ] this man i'm here who's this right now don't be like friends she gonna say she's gonna say freddy [Music] yeah if she want to give it to you she'll say your name not to me i want my mom [Music] these are truths we have to accept this man she's going to tell whoever she [ __ ] that that's they [ __ ] though she's supposed to use it no i'm just like i mean this is a great it's a great gesture i don't want it i don't want it to be because i'm like please go do your thing i'm going to do mine but at that moment tell me in mind [ __ ] no no no don't like me tim is mine right in the moment you know what ain't you in the moment either so you saying don't ask questions when you're in the [ __ ] and you can't handle it so you'd rather be telling the truth so she be like you you had that man who puts it in this thing you're supposed to talk [ __ ] while you're having sex i know the truth but you know supposedly you got about 30. you got a 30 stake in it but you know i'm saying you know you know what some guy's trying to they trying to they try to make a woman feel like it's um hurt i mean it's theirs it's not even it's not and it's hers it is hers it's her cushion but that's understood so we don't got the right to call a woman at home no we need to close no how would i stop ain't never feel better huh it's not about the cook we're the same they do the same [ __ ] that we do yeah they they [ __ ] and make it well you can't control it it's a hoe yeah right see the only disadvantage that men have is that when you [ __ ] a bunch of hoes they'll start trying to cut you off right that's why hoes get around other hoes and tell them yeah we [ __ ] trying to say hey don't you do it cause i've already done it the same [ __ ] [ __ ] done yeah [ __ ] do it in a whole nother way because that's how you [ __ ] somebody you have as soon as y'all get the rapping by yourself it might you know what i'm saying the public setting ain't what [ __ ] happened ain't nobody out in public talking you gotta run the iso yeah the isolation plate brother one [ __ ] everybody everybody number one i don't need no pick i don't need no pick wave that [ __ ] off all right we're going straight to the hole running this [ __ ] over it definitely it's definitely i should be in school man every fight i got in was about this dude dudes thinking that couch is there and they used to try my girls i'm like man but you got to look at the game though if [ __ ] was as easy to get as you wanted it to be that would take some other excitement out of it like because that's why it goes back to who [ __ ] is this cause you feel like i was i did some [ __ ] that these other [ __ ] couldn't do so i was rewarded with this [ __ ] she could have [ __ ] anybody but i got it yeah we don't never think like she gave you this you always feel like you did something right did this [ __ ] turn into therapy no cap feel it [ __ ] got us all [ __ ] up i need i like testimony that's what ben had me messed up and i'm i think that's what you're supposed to get mail stuff off i love i i love a woman right feel better than a woman so yeah and then like we kind of wrong for just talking about [ __ ] you got to talk about the whole woman no like the actual woman like but you don't you no no no see you can't just sexualize and just focus cause you don't just want the [ __ ] right it's about her mind [Music] can you deal well you fall in love with where you going to go [Music] been there man ain't never been there i just feel like man and women too they gotta understand man that belongs to a man you can't meet but stop busting them out with me dog i ain't gonna go crazy about it if you go get somebody if i come home and catch you in the go to your house and i'm putting through the window and you're with another man and your legs up i'm like damn walk away all right guys but don't be busting my one that's mine but see that's how they do this like yours they might watch my windows will you catch me okay okay okay this is mine that's how much she hurts she's just jealous yeah you just sneaky yeah i'm gonna keep it real i'm gonna take it now you ain't who cause if that was the case i don't got i don't dealt with a girl before call my girlfriend y'all just did it again and i don't think i'm stuck i don't do that before that ain't good to do you call it joe girl because you know we don't have that i thought the girl called no you didn't i don't want to deal with another girl damn yeah you know i'm saying because i know you had that moment you know well you should have just told them from the top the jews no but you feel like we ain't gonna do that we're here now we ain't doing none of that anymore you know uh you know what i'm saying you're lying yeah just it ended up happening and then that feeling coming out that [ __ ] don't end up [Laughter] you don't get to say that this [ __ ] just happened you don't apologize [Applause] just lay down with uh fans [Applause] i'm sitting like a ball hitting a woman without two shirts and i got him ice cream i ain't gonna um [Laughter] y'all oh [Laughter] right [Applause] come on man [Music] [Applause] [Laughter] [Applause] you can't say no [ __ ] like that [Applause] hey guys [Laughter] [Applause] [Laughter] [Applause] it's over there i'm feeling good and you apologize like doesn't be single man i can't i mean i don't want to do anything i can't do i really don't want to do what you're telling me to do okay it's good to be honest do for you and we'll go out and do it we come back home you believe that huh you believe what i'm saying they'll hold their restraining they want to go get away too but not even man they mad they find out you they don't gave it away because they don't hit that thing so many times no way that's the thing man they they doing the same [ __ ] better than you oh yo they're good now listen that could've been playing with oh yeah for sure something something i smelled karma no don't smell like i don't care [Applause] i'm trying to get out of the hood i ain't care about no relationship love what you do i mean my girl came back one time she don't dealt with a dude all week yeah i ain't no cause i was able to hustle dog cause she going all weekend so i mean her project ended up okay some polo outfits and everything i remember her throwing them on the got there right now it was like a knock you know what money some dude don't took her to the outlet and everything ain't no nothing hey i'm so stupid i mean that's some nice stuff man like i ain't even know the whole time boy like man i be where she brought you some [ __ ] know what dude about hustle stuff oh yeah i know she ain't got no money oh [ __ ] you think that came from i didn't think yeah money from that he complimented the outfits couple minutes after this like i was in the hood i feel like you ain't got time for little i ain't got time to release you i'm trying to get out because if i go to jail you're going to give somebody else anyway got tired of that she's going to give it to somebody else if you have something all right but i can take it better when you up you can take it better right yeah you're going to take it how you take it in jail that's all i'm what that's around you can't take that you need to be in that [ __ ] and you get my puss away yes she is you just gonna have to do this [ __ ] i'm over here now i'm gonna call you back closes out here busting it my bling butt [ __ ] that's the thing about it you got to give people space to be themselves these [ __ ] out here cheating the same at the same rate that's true there ain't no treatment and when you're cheating as soon as you get single that power or that cheating ain't even done anymore when you're with somebody i don't know why everything else just looks so good yeah cause then you get back there like you can't have yeah that [ __ ] do look good then you get back out sad that [ __ ] turned into the circus you'd be like where was the [ __ ] that there was out here right you come back it's just [ __ ] juggling this [ __ ] and women know when you got a woman they know when you i got your muscles [Music] who's running the game though it does bro i always you think you'd even be a comedian brother who jokes bad be on stage like i be joking about why we don't get [ __ ] no more y'all remember [ __ ] nobody remember [Music] it involves some [ __ ] that ain't even sex at the same time i won't be walking down the street and throw me in the trunk ultimate sex mate my best i'm taking real talk i feel like your best sex probably always vanish yeah like you you you get them you like [ __ ] with you and then before you know it you'll be like man that [ __ ] don't call me no more that you don't pick up the phone yeah you never see him again that's cause she get a boy and that [ __ ] move her somewhere else we're moving to vegas you gotta put them on payroll oh that's too good you see god bless someone with that they ain't got they say dude don't trick them yes they do they got a man don't be walking around anytime i i give you a [ __ ] give me money no they go but it's so because it's some good out there that you know that you got you can't just right right no i don't you owe her i gave her giggling yeah but you know it's somewhat even exciting some of your logic is so awkward you owe her you uh whoever this lady is with this puzzle that make you feel guilty somebody take them off yeah when they reach they be stupid when i be seeing [ __ ] put [ __ ] on payroll how about you stupid i'm i'm you you you gotta pay this [ __ ] to act like she ain't [ __ ] other [ __ ] when she hears no she's gonna it's the fact that we're just trying to keep your spot it's like when you got some good weed man and then somebody else got some weed but he got the same good one every time okay well check this out you gonna be you gonna check on him how your son doing you gonna see him birthday's with now i'm gonna check this out but i'm still not gonna go to that [ __ ] house and give him okay six hundred dollars a month and be like hey come put me something to the side right that don't even make sense [Applause] oh it's just like food you don't have to [ __ ] as much as you eat but at some point you gonna [ __ ] this it worked for all humans it's some cool it's a cool it ain't even just though it ain't even just the part it's the this is a missingness of that person you know you you want it out of yourself no no no you can't reserve no spotting no ultimate one they're losing yeah no holiday nine o'clock i'm coming hello i'd like to make reservations for the [ __ ] we'll [Laughter] if you already take care of it so you don't want no energy no you don't want to come down to the drawers you know we just gonna take our family see what happens what is you got to reconnect every time hey man you you still go through this [Music] who in that position need to listen to this game i ain't there no more but somebody there in their position listen to the game well look man first of all just know if you're a [ __ ] out here you can't win hey stay tuned man yeah you can it's a thousand one you can but with women you gotta lose the win hey man don't get scared to get turned down you got to lose the win that's the best way to put it you got to lose the win listen like women don't mean [ __ ] the same way it means [ __ ] when it's talking about women right like winning is not a win [ __ ] you win the argument you ain't weak [ __ ] [ __ ] ain't no prize ain't no trophy [ __ ] one time she mad she was mad at first now she's superman angry you [Music] right but the baby [Laughter] um remember anything i got 10 0 i told my dad i told my dad stay over there when i was young he said son you got to be careful because you might have a bunch of babies they're going to give you a child for one day but i look at my dad in the eyes and see what they're doing because his father said daddy i'm gonna be rich i already knew i needed a bunch of children what i needed right but you know i ain't never kidding nobody like that i post beautiful multiplayer everybody don't need me for most blocks right but i needed my seeds in the hurry i got me some yeah no some some of that whoever understand i understand whoever don't don't some people need to have a bunch of children yeah you got to because like if it weren't for my children right now i won't be making it paper like be different i got all my baby mama they on how y'all come over here and watching clothes and all that because i can feel my mother look different because it's like you ride people who really with you for real right because they got to be with you because they know so you ain't no and no no the day you born you get closer away from god from that day cause you brought me harder yeah knowledge ended up in your the ones really gonna do good is the one real life situation the relationship stuff yeah they give you all the houses yeah they give you well look yeah they put you on where your kid put you on that paper yeah it'd be like god talking through them kids yeah definitely they ain't got no attention because they already you older than them somebody else [ __ ] about three months what are you saying yeah yeah i'm just [ __ ] about three months gotta have some babies born with beards right here come out thinking you do this first i said ooh something just came to him he'll breathe he said oh you know what really if you think about it you don't even got to think about it and he'll walk off and [Laughter] yeah you gotta buy gas see whatever that means some of the cars they got good though how many old schools you got though three well you i thought you said you keep reaching with your fans you be in line if they got the app they know the real the real the real 85 though somewhat uh yeah all right that's a call i see three at a time 85 south of court i didn't want to see it [Laughter] she moved one time she went and looked at that food and she walked back and saw all right while they bullish and i heard that [ __ ] be good it is yeah wing busters they hot no they glossy got a woman hey what's up 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checkout just pay 5 shipping that's bluetooth.com promo code td to receive your first month free visit bluetooth.com for more details and important safety information and we thank bluetooth for sponsoring the podcast hey man welcome back to the 85 section we in here discussing life man i need children oh my goodness everything country wayne in here today man country wayne said he actually loses commercial breaks in the couches row [Music] [Laughter] you got my shirt off i'm tripping yeah man i'm stuck i ready to be better at [ __ ] because i'm taking my shirt off now because one time i was i thought i was in the [ __ ] i was [ __ ] the shirt [Laughter] i learned [ __ ] got bleach in it cause you can wash that shirt this spot still gonna be right here that [ __ ] don't come out that's the wrong ph back this boy that that [ __ ] it bleach your i got so many hoodies [Music] [Laughter] would you explain that [ __ ] that's me that's bleach the eggplant pop too though man like if you ever want to tell them love she ain't gonna question you about another [ __ ] tell the truth tell truth be like man i ain't want to tell you but i hate old girl that you thought why are you [ __ ] gonna stop me that [ __ ] that's it that'd be gonna stop now afterwards shout out to what she might be like all right it's time for you to pivot and keep it all the way real you ever told the truth so much that just it's gonna turn into a lie eventually because if you just tell the truth at some point she gonna even add all the truth that you told up and be like some of this [ __ ] got to be alive yourself all right i'm a little did you tell the truth when and why why would you do that just in case when she asked me about alcohol she'd be like i'm like it depends what kind of body she give she give the vibe like you know what that's messed up but she get about like so what's like i was just trying to say that role play hey man you know i was just playing right now that's the truth that even sound like a lot of men are there with sugar daddy that's all there is to them how much you call god you know we're trying to pay the bills so now we got the telephone so now we're a lot of men don't deal with a woman is a job it's tracking but it's a peace and a woman when she know you got her back no matter what the situation even if you give her a vagina that part of her is a virgin and she can't wait to give that to somebody and that's what you call energy no it's not women no one's not my baby mamas hate me you overthinking this wonder what [ __ ] tell you why but they pray for me without knowing it that's why i stay up you didn't you got too close to that blunt no i'm going to tell you yeah because ain't no deep dive don't matter who they win or what they but no you gotta that i still look out for stop doing that huh consistently and you talking about child support i don't even deal with the woman sitting there like can i still look out for everyone clay everyone she gets her children but her energy because the energy everybody get crucial so you know coochie can't be as valuable so you paying for energy energy that that was the whole game about it i ain't playing them online is that where georgia you gotta know so you you trying to say they like your muse it's like that's where you draw your enemies that's what you say like and like should like pull like if your parent got your back mm-hmm my career if you got that parent or your grandma that got your back right you with that that person got a piece of love for you that you you know you got to be yours how you show your love like i'm thinking i don't know what the [ __ ] he love language he like if i take care of you you give me something running every person first little payday how long you think you're going to be able to do this man listen at some point in time these women that you're taking care of are going to move on what they like no they have but they they they body moved on but they energy still with me so even with another [ __ ] that's how you go to sleep and be like i got this [ __ ] i'm gonna tell you hey that's okay everybody [Laughter] [Applause] no they don't want it back because they because they tired of giving it to people because what happened with a woman she gonna give her energy to anybody then she had to rebuild and what make you think that a man it's the same for both six no but what i'm saying no one thing about me i ain't gonna give away no energy okay hey now we're in this industry long enough you're gonna see somebody you really respect lose it all over a woman a lot of well woman ain't never got my heart what i ain't say you i but you're gonna get to see it firsthand how bad how deep that [ __ ] can really get it's the energy my mama man my daddy only looked out for my mama you know she kind of looked out for him they were kicking it she looked out for him but if she but bro we you ain't coming through so now she feel like deep down she ain't got your back my baby mom with a whole nother dude i'm still gonna cuz i know what that energy feels like cuz no matter what time of the night hey baby a woman a woman don't if a woman with a man she giving her miracles but what happens a man is going to get that energy to another woman that's why she's really mad she ain't mad because you got her cushion she you got her energy her time any time no she man ph balance up yeah she she can go get some people out of it let's pour that i am the energy you got from up she gonna be mad at you about that for the rest of your life well what about him the culture wasn't that good when she found him man where's my energy when she found a man this one thing we gonna have to say as men is we don't really know [ __ ] about these women all this [ __ ] it's all hypothetical but energy because [ __ ] energy these [ __ ] all right keep [ __ ] with these women you're gonna meet the [ __ ] who take all your energy you're gonna be out here with one shoe they ain't gonna take mine big i mean man wasn't seeing country they go there get my money before they get right here okay okay you pay you pay the money for so they don't pay the money you're trying to pay him away from you if i spend my energy one day i'm gonna run out and ain't gonna be feel like getting no money anymore wasting my money you can always go get some momentum at the end of the day you secretly said you were paid master and you trying to have you have somebody ever after someone a girl you deal with a song right they ever had somebody said no they went and and lost it gave did something crazy with it yeah what happened to that month by being care of selfish woman but you can't be out here trying to get there please please basically i'm like the mother of my kids you know what i'm saying you know what i'm like you're too happy no you didn't you don't stop [Applause] [Music] but i had to go through 99 of y'all to get to that one percent who was going gonna hit and they gonna change the game well i'm talking to the 85 percent of y'all um man you gotta you gotta take your especially special black women we gotta take out black women all right [Applause] [Music] wayne this [ __ ] going from bad to worse [Music] took oh listen to me wait a minute i'm 38.7 right now i'm about to be 39 well that was the [ __ ] that you doing slow your hands down it's not the right way young man man listen i don't i'm going to listen i'm more than you i did this [ __ ] so you don't have to but i had some miracles that happened i was supposed to have it one two three four five it's five families i'm taking care of that i've never dealt with that moment before right now five four why are you taking care of them listen yeah because of them wait a minute baby you take care of them because of the mama huh because of them because kids involved because you black kids that's a totally different situation through that [ __ ] name my children you know what you need to take your own kids something like you know in a skit game that nobody in the world don't do i drop a new skit every day right how do you think i'm coming up with them all the ideas me over them folks house that ain't nothing how do i make with those drop a skit every day so you pay go on tour a thousand episodes of this [ __ ] by my goddamn himself yeah [Music] how much they charge you for your life me man you might want to hit the get rewarded you get knowledge and you try to lead other people to do it there you go okay let's be real black entertainers we got enough money to say the whole black community [ __ ] we don't man you man not all of them thirty thousand dollars a year i'll take care of our family for real and what are they gonna say so a person made an extra 30 you're saying if i make a sell me right if i got a million if i got a if i just blow a million on that system you know what i mean that's 33 that's 33 families that i just gave a million it ain't nothing but a million ira's gonna get it anyway because one thing the rs don't question you about is people they let you write off people could a system set up for you for real so that's what you just get the money yeah you gotta give the money to people you got you anyway oh so you just okay you gotta ten ninety nine though you just tried to do a pyramid [Music] energy [Music] hey has been intentional on the destruction of our culture right making making the black woman feel so independent but also making her not feel protected right because that ain't new over generations black women has seen where their husband has watched them get raped watch them get right right and so as a woman you can't feel protected in that right exactly and as a man you like damn i can't i'd rather die than you just do this so it has been intentional on creating this division making black men not emotionally intelligent and making black women feel so super independent right so i think that has to as men again i always look at the for us because if we become emotionally intelligent if we become strong then you have no other option but to be submissive right i can agree with that i agree with that like if you if you're around a man you're like damn i feel comfortable around him i don't get [ __ ] we're going i know he got us entertainers got enough money for no black family [Music] because a lamborghini i'm gonna spend one thing about the person i can get that person to go do something that lamborghini i'm like hey when you go do this for right quick for me that lamborghini gonna sit down hey man so if you gonna spend the money on things you might want to give it to people because people are moving funny hey man you know what worked for you do that [ __ ] i ain't doing this [ __ ] guys you won't catch me doing this [ __ ] [Music] energy guys [Applause] men make that dancing you gotta give it to the women with no children man okay so look i think the same thing no no no no no no with you peace taking you saying take care of the house you taking care of the household he ain't got a bunch of [ __ ] with him yeah coming along the family if that woman got three children in that house and she ain't got to worry about no bills and something new children got a better chance of being soccer you can feel your mother man you know how many people had every opportunities in life and still ain't [ __ ] yeah i mean that's okay it's a lot of people it's a lot of people not a lot of us we don't we don't have that fair chance i feel my mama stretched even when she tried to hide it so as a child i don't know stuff already because only thing my mama needed was somebody my dad come on girl like just painting meals at least take that off the woman we already gonna do what we're gonna do at least take that strength cause the child's gonna feel it so you're just paying the bills oh who's gonna take your stress off no no you're gonna you're gonna you're gonna mention that house make sure you gotta call the rider and make sure the children got close okay and food that's it you're a sugar i'm not no red no you heard that no rent you got a house yeah okay you need to cut right now no vacation i ain't having no vacation this is the thing about everybody grown spend your money however you want to listen to them bring your money back i get it i know that's your baby i get it yeah it's literally coming back because if i bless his people even if they don't deserve to get better i don't deserve if you want to bless people when they deserve he don't go give it to you when you deserve it yeah but i ain't taking care of that magnitude but it might not be consistent let me tell you something there might be some you're gonna take care of one person blessed more than a man weighing 10 000 and only gave away a thousand so you could bless one person to get blessed more than the man who bless ten it's the percentage of your blessing i understand if i got ten dollars and i'd give away ten and a man got a billion he could weigh 10 he got a b he give away 500 million i'm still going to get because i gave away all that right yeah so it's the proceedings because you could trick people but you can't treat god entertainers do not go by blessing people go broke by buy things right everybody know that but we blame it on the people when we don't respect that and my grandma want to ask for help editor you ain't getting your growing up with forty thousand this year you don't win in the heart spending money and lost three hundred thousand three million that nobody don't know about gambling right right or you lost it and posted it yeah yeah and told everybody [ __ ] yeah [Laughter] tv show coming right now where you just paying bills my family got to take care of my sisters my my um baby mamas my kids probably know [ __ ] they they in a reality tv show stop god damn clapping that your name is related to you so them don't count what did you say at the end what it made it sound like you just down here [Applause] the reason why i said them first because the people mind their business which is they family if everybody focus on their family i asked you you were you taking care of people who weren't related to you when you get when you do that in public that's your blessing he said are you blessed that's totally nothing different i didn't ask you that name on that one y'all related no i got a boy hamilton yeah [Applause] sweat they love them doritos and snickers and [ __ ] i be sending i just send the box off to a random country black somebody man i don't know them folks i ain't [ __ ] on their mama nuts they drive man they be hitting me all [Music] and to keep putting them man i put a roof on your chair the trailer like you think you can handle that [ __ ] they gonna put my name on the brick i told them don't do it right so you're feeling it i i won't even organize the thing where they pick up some homeless dudes get them a haircut buy them hold up give them a couple hundred dollars and take them to the strip club but you got all the girls but you i don't care but it don't help more people than the household in his defense the devil's advocate you got this don't know more people in the house they're keeping yourself like hey man you mean [Music] if you get great energy hey and you're what you think you can inspire me a black woman is better than vibranium even when she's [Music] the bible they got kicked out the girl for not listening that energy they don't listen to girls she don't listen to nobody that happens but you know what apple was a dick she bought she bit it because when you know knowledge you're gonna start depending on what you know instead of him see how the culture [Applause] i was so ignorant to films i thought movies i ain't know about it edison i thought movies was shot straight through so i taught myself how to film straight through on accident because i would have had the knowledge i would have been trying to cut my skin right but so i taught myself a unique skill that i realized nobody i'm like damn three minutes i know it's hard for people to do it because i don't talk myself to keep it going hey i'm gonna keep it going three minutes hey uh hey what you did it over there i'm gonna keep it going i didn't know about it so i do my own sound that's why hey i created to keep it going and have no dead spaces yeah no because i didn't have knowledge what happened when adam and eve don't bit the apple now they got knowledge now they starting to paint on stuff don't do it she did the [ __ ] he got mad and kicked him out that's all that happened you didn't make it up the whole [ __ ] we went to church too nick [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] oh [Music] [Applause] you talking about man [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] the first [Applause] feel don't say i'm like all this stuff they got people who do the art and people there's people doing i say the first movie i know they didn't have all this all right how did they get it done how did they get that movie [Music] [Applause] somebody had to go get the cup you told me about charlie chaplin [ __ ] hey thinking crazy man you know cause listen man listen okay listen so they had a silent film right [ __ ] didn't even know what cameras were it was a [ __ ] said i want to see some [ __ ] that i did earlier on the screen so it's supposed to be a silent film then why they let that [ __ ] play that piano while the movie playing if it's supposed to be silent don't say [ __ ] at all who decided we wouldn't have been influenced well listen though man you don't even drink kool-aid no more because you're gonna work in it one thing a [ __ ] a [ __ ] automatically everybody [ __ ] gonna keep some socks on i don't give a [ __ ] how much dick you put in here she gonna wear them socks i'm saying any woman you're dealing with bro that's a lot of themselves if she gonna put them socks on you guys since we're just talking about random [ __ ] i'm jumping i'm just saying whatever [Applause] you're the number one just go through when it's a yellow light keep going look a shark is a bad [ __ ] mm-hmm and butter wolf is too but what do you know what i'm saying but like a wolf ain't a bear but what if it neither one of them but a fox ain't a wolf you feel what i'm saying but a mountain lion don't even really be alive okay but if a felt line ain't on the mountain is it still light do it turn into a regular lag because once it gets to the ground it's a cool it's not a mountain lion on them so what's that [ __ ] ain't never seen no pantheon right now okay [Laughter] [Music] okay a giraffe ain't [ __ ] but a horse got messed up on no he ain't messed up he knew what he was doing man that's the lookout hey man i'm gonna flatten this [ __ ] [Music] so why did monkeys decide that the trees was good enough to live in because the ground was on their ass it's too much [ __ ] on the ground on your ass they got deepest snakes they got all types of predators one man i hate too they can't do it for as strong as they are they got to get the [ __ ] up they got to have an advantage they agile they'd be stupid not to use that you know what i'm saying you jumping around on the ground you better off jumping in the trees because you're running fast right you know he ain't [ __ ] he knew what he was doing we just did some of that [ __ ] and why they hadn't looked paralyzed all this really goes back to is people don't drink water and they don't get enough sleep thanks now that's that's the truth right dinosaur hey you know they say however you did on earth when you hear that's like it determines what you come back in life that's what i'm scared i'm talking about what i'm like reincarnation or something a tree i already know i mean a tree some snoopy i had a tree though i don't know i know oh like a dandelion holy weekend already done yeah i'm gone all right attitude together white people coming over here invading the damn country talking about savage just savages look at this [ __ ] oh you look at [ __ ] now you're like brother [ __ ] crazy you went to the world no i said i'll watch it you know you got to take your kids they got a they got an avatar world no man at disney world for real you mean it's just like this close to being popcorn quality cop now that you're not kettle cake i gotta kill them that [ __ ] got to dry out right still awfully can you popcorn on the cob nope oh boy that was some nappy curly hair and you just eat that [ __ ] [Music] you put that in the liner people gonna be talking about just letting go pop out just just dry that [ __ ] out i don't know how you're supposed to do it we'll work out the logistics in the kitchen you know you know all of them you know somebody's going home with a pop of um a corn on car hey man did you know if you want to buy a lamborghini you gotta agree not to buy a ferrari the pop can't i mean if you want to buy ferrari you gotta sign an agreement that you won't buy a lamborghini or some [ __ ] you can make it reading that [ __ ] called the eat my dick claws wow what the [ __ ] i want about a [ __ ] i buy this [ __ ] second hand then what you gonna do send my [ __ ] to go in there back i see one of these households i'm taking care of to go with me hey but get wet you're taking the house there's so many condiments that we don't [ __ ] with and then i slept on racism has kept us out of so much [ __ ] sound [Music] you can look at the process there ain't no [ __ ] that white people can't cabbage coleslaw chopping up cabbage like that chopping little candy pudding making that [ __ ] chilling like like it ain't gotta be it ain't gonna be hot all the food that you eat in america and what you gonna do with the cabbage and stretch it out because you ain't got all day to cooking we need some [ __ ] right now we're just gonna drink eat this meat pause some [ __ ] [Applause] y'all hold on you said you could cook right you said you could cook well that's the thing about it man you learn how to goddamn just push it in the airfryer are you good you need it right man what yeah for everything yeah hey man go ahead [Music] it's not the best way to cook certain [ __ ] yes it is with a lot of [ __ ] you can get it in that [ __ ] like you can get a piece of fish you can get some salmon in that's what i'm saying cause i don't eat crisps [ __ ] no she's putting no salmon you know afraid what you talking about you ain't gonna have salmonella got no homework you got to put it in and put it up on like slap it in there see that's what i've been telling you this whole time country wayne not only yes you can it's nothing we don't have to know how you're gonna have salmonella vanilla that you know see you don't get wisdom right now until later on in life you got to have knowledge first see knowledge is debatable no you're born with them no you're born with nothing because you don't get your wisdom teeth until you're wise but when you were born you're old enough to know better that's why your mother always used to say boy you know better yeah you wouldn't be more knowing better but you chose your mother was wise because she knew that you had knowledge yeah you didn't even you had to grow up to have wisdom you just give me your energy out there wisdom comes later 15 seconds but it's boring we all born with it you just born but we we technology you upstairs why would you trade wisdom for knowledge that's taking a step back that's what people doing cuz really knowledge people got too much knowledge that why they don't know not enough because i'm gonna teach you uh how to use knowledge see when you're wise you know i already knew i'm not a stupid [ __ ] when i when i was in school and i graduated this is my tattoo it's a bunny rabbit with a crown that i got attached when i was 18 because i knew who i was yeah you that's nice but now you've grown and you're looking back and you know that there was not a wise decision that bugs but i knew i was a king at the same time because i knew who i was in a young age because what happened with people hello i see when you got that you had the wisdom knowledge tell you to cover this [ __ ] up what knowledge you're gonna do you're gonna have it but you ain't gonna know how to use it that's why a lot of people come tell you so and how to do something but you like why won't you do it cause they got the knowledge but they don't know the how to see when you got wilson you ain't gonna go too far from your track my mama my daddy was in the street so i knew i was entertaining my sister don't try to go out there and be dollars and stuff i knew that one noodles my my son was could have went baseball he want to play basketball yeah they got to do with the streets open and go back to it we had a purchase more than that they went to the mfb and i told my son this so what i did i pay attention to my family and i never went too too far off my payoff so stuff haven't quit for me i know it worked for me i like it and i go that rock because that's william that's why a lot of people got knowledge but they don't know how to use it so they dance full of knowledge and now when they come around they talk about much of nothing because they don't learn too much stuff from youtube that they never gonna use so they gotta dump that trash out so it's like it's like when your phone got too much uploads at one time so they running you talking about that it's coming up you're going to do it today you never knew that that's why i hang right to everybody man i had a night club i ain't smoking drink but everybody did it but cause i had my thing i like them everyone knows where you going club man you're never gonna have a nightclub again huh [Laughter] the building's still there yeah go get it go get it turn it into a youth center and you can take care of the family all the families can play all right right yeah basketball and then go to the guy go back the household need to go to the club where people are sleeping they need to go down there and have a drink when a child go to the bathroom be like you know what mama the mom ain't got the deal how much y'all want for country wayne old club make an offer hey right now don't be bullshitting because i have the knowledge and the wisdom to know that that [ __ ] ain't supposed to come today people don't got the wisdom they don't they don't know how to use what they know how to do because you got to stay in your lane yeah i mean is this funeral home yes [Applause] i've been waiting for somebody to be like all right now it's going to cost 7 000. we gonna have some remarks from the family please and now for the benediction we're gonna have closing remarks from brother countryweight and carlos miller yeah make sure you stay cause we're gonna have famous amos come up and close us out famously fight fight you're watching my [ __ ] he ain't missing our time [Music] started the thing man you ain't never thought the internet would be a thing and like i didn't be helping you because you always talk like that i did because it's just it you could be in too many places at once right you could see the [ __ ] that you always wanted to see you can actually pull up but you know how [ __ ] be needing to put a visual with [ __ ] that you heard about you don't have to just wonder no more yeah like if you still just using that [ __ ] to see what other people talking about then you still gonna be 10 years behind like like you can literally go around the world and see everything that you ever had to research and just saw a picture of you what i'm saying yeah yeah do the right way though i think like like [ __ ] ain't gonna remember what it felt like to go to the library and go have to look up that little card and then walk all the way up there and find that [ __ ] book yeah it's supposed to be right here but it ain't but it's it's over there it's in this section right and then you gotta go back downstairs and get the librarian and she tell you it's over here somewhere i've seen it i swear i've seen it yeah the responsibility is that that's more oh it makes me mad like i don't know how to i don't order no amazon when you come out who who you watching my cousin he recorded all online where you at [ __ ] is bringing out [ __ ] that you ain't never think you would see at this point it's the new thing for real man like it really but even that's old at this point yo we had i mean they like my generation was one of the first ones that had like when computer class was mandatory for them that [ __ ] you know what they kept telling you like you need to get into computers right like you could that's what the [ __ ] say i don't know what you think about doing when you graduate but you need to do something but we had to take some kind of computer lab players every year in high school yeah from like middle school all the way up to high school they all you always had to have like some kind of computer class or typing or something [ __ ] and just came to the school i ain't liking i was so much on deal and [ __ ] microsoft i'm like man what the hell this is when apple we had apple computers when i was in first to second grade the business had the green goddamn screen and that [ __ ] used to come on and the [ __ ] apple would pop up it'd be like and then yeah then that [ __ ] had come around the screen like this and then [Music] you remember when all the computer screens had the green [ __ ] looked like a cash register my mom worked for ibm she had a computer at the house you had to put a key in that [ __ ] to turn it off exactly yeah the screen is just shrinking it just be that little thin line mm-hmm what's the other thing they had when they talked powerpoints i guess that was teaching us how to hit it i mean yeah they basically you had a dragon [ __ ] and [ __ ] bounce back well your teacher really thought she was on some [ __ ] with a power point that loud ass projected [ __ ] that's when the [ __ ] had the little fan she would turn it on [Laughter] [Music] old as [ __ ] man [ __ ] yeah there's a little fish hell no real iran come on fish that's me man man huh nothing man i got a movie i gotta concept all of us man we're gonna pick up in in lanes that we never got to do we've got to do a movie with black people and we all know magic and we wolves and vampires and i want to do a show about superhuman black people yeah yeah we got we gotta do that stuff bro we got we got you know what i'm saying special effects you gotta put the culture together and do it man i got any crackheads we should do some westerns i just did one man you're so hard to get together you know i just did a movie where people seem to try to try to get you apart and you was like i got too much money i don't care about that oh yeah probably you got a question yeah we maybe we got to talk like then we need to talk like from the side whoever you want to do i got to move it i mean i got so many ideas i got already i got a movie called here now you playing a dude called tufu tufu and we were eating your soup and we were wondering why you got you cut this thing called two full soup and we eating it good and we like why so good and you like well as soon as i get done i take my two foots no man i don't know i don't want no parts of this gonna zoom down on your feet you're gonna be back we're gonna be flies and necks fly around and we gonna be like we're gonna spit it out but then we're gonna happen one o'clock that morning nope i'm cutting it off our stomach's gonna earn we like it no ain't nothing no but you know so we go to two food you know you got none of that [Applause] back over there man just don't put that brian through it you're gonna put that foot back in there i know what i'm talking about this [ __ ] man yo this real movie called here now the whole team in there but i'm the one but [ __ ] [Applause] [Music] no it's not i just shot a movie shout out to strange little coming out of the theater october man let's go so then you start paying the rent again it's a plot twist if you ain't gonna give me that i'm just gonna have to go home okay [ __ ] hey we're never needed that's a transferring of energy i agree because a woman see a man got to go get energy a woman is naturally born with energy she can get it from earth i don't think a woman got through you know he'll say she sit home for two weeks but like i ain't talking nobody she sit home and then two weeks later like why she glowing she don't read she don't read up on energy because mother nature give her energy energy moves like a woman that's why every time you chase something wrong but if you ain't chasing it it chases you yeah every time you chase something you do exactly what a woman say she lose interest in you no the [ __ ] she don't when were you family the same but if you pay that bills and you ain't getting that coaching that's what turn them on they be leaking trying to swim with the fish all right that's why i just walked on water look man one thing that's gonna happen bro i don't even [ __ ] what you say at the end of the day man woman gonna scratch under them titties man little cat for real that's what's going to happen yeah however you if it's energy or not i'm telling it's going to itch yeah cause it's too much energy going through them you got a little itch burn energy burn i'm probably in the sky flying with the fishes i may be in the ocean swimming with the pigeons yeah clayton you have you have um on problems you haven't smoked too many drinks my boy probably probably not scott with no means to fly and everybody's asking how why and i say a hip uh-huh a hippie to the hippie you don't stop a rocket look at it is you ever been on stage and the mic real loud and it sound real good and you got a poop and you think the mic ain't gonna pick it up but it pick up the poop better than what you seen that was a burp [Laughter] hey i'm gonna tell you what happened when you first start when you go when you first go on the stage and you pop off the internet oh okay when you pop out the internet you first go on stage they first seen you okay they gained so much energy that's how you write your jokes because you ain't got no jokes but they giving you so much energy i remember being in alabama tuscaloosa alabama and i'm on stage i ain't got no jokes and i was just talking you could feel when you bout to run out i bit down but they giving me so much energy i felt the jokes come because when you first go out they so happy to see you they don't it's like an interesting they don't give up if you set yourself up to receive the energy they gonna write your jokes for you next time you go back you use y'all you got you got you got that energy and now you're gonna create your own energy so that's the picture well i'm back in my day we don't have no internet and i used to go on stage and then nobody even knew but guess what and then i gave them my energy that's why that's why you went back now because since you work for your energy like that they can't take it away see that's why you got this this stop stealing energy every time i touch somebody you know what you know they can't take it away from you no but i've i've encountered plenty of haters for absolutely no reason we're saying but they hate to see me have this [ __ ] them because they have enough knowledge to know that but they don't have that this is the [ __ ] but they don't have they watch it this show got energy right country wayne you just had no this nigga's gonna sell something he never come out with his own first draw he tried to run a pyramid scheme yeah yeah he eats a drink the 85 got so much energy right i bet you the amount of subscribers it got is the amount of people that go across 85 south we about to get some of your subscribers hey if you follow the comments we got a lot of people and subscribers [Applause] tell them to use their energy and subscribe to the app come on subscribe to the app man i'm trying to give you all some energy now what's up it ain't mine anyway yeah it is it belongs to him what is it hi energy yeah really fast south man you know what it is and what you think you ain't gonna do is gonna do it anyway so be the part of the doing you like to come over here and get second hand hat and just say [ __ ] it's an event it's like you showing up you're gonna sleep good night yeah we having fun man you know me you and dc do this on the road anyway we built a green room together wait come on put that camera in front of everybody no don't do it i can't condone this type of behavior you got if you match it you get the 20. if i don't oh you owe me 20. let go get my money see that's that that's it i could have had a hunger but i'm going to take a look dude oh man yeah you got some money too ain't got nobody haunted so no okay we got let's go ahead and beat the no yeah no if i win you owe me um you know what i'm saying if if you don't match me it's mine yeah that's right okay [ __ ] i know how much i bought those [ __ ] come on don't lose y'all are giving the kids bad ideas [Applause] [Music] y'all this is prop money i hope you all know that this is [Music] how are you doing [Music] oh man get the cameras out of here [Laughter] why in the [ __ ] did mary even have a little lamb in the first place too much responsibility for a girl what huh who the [ __ ] just got a lamb compared she had a cane and she wouldn't say hey man think about this mary had a little lamb smokey the bear said only you can prevent mary and jesus but his name's nobody ever said to ask him why all these sporos fires keep popping up smokey they can't i'm not blaming nobody but i mean your name is smokey i mean like you got something to do like you smoke or you start firing like oh what's the difference between the woods and the forest look at the woods in the forest from a tropical surrounding woods not a forest is it deciduous it don't have oxygen or coniferous could it be before it's got oxygen because it could be omnivorous it could be yeah all that put together it could be a perennial wow i don't got hot it could be like some tropical i don't know what just he's over here wait man cause you ain't looking at your peripherals right there's a reason for the epilogical things that go through the system that comes as of an uproar of incentives that's not incentivized oh okay see when it's not incentivized it's really not justified so you speak when it's justified you hypnotized and you told all kind of lies are you trying to be problems probably proper slowdown are you trying to be prosperous in a world that meet our ancestors that goes back so you're still trying to be what if oh that's just propaganda what if that never happened don't propagate no problem no we can't be hypothetically i don't know i'm stupid ain't nothing mean to being rhetorical though you know what you're speaking of is what they call minimal maximization yeah because that's what i think about i'm like i tell people who we want to get in hollywood so bad i'm like stop chasing it obviously it's not my enough for you i know that ain't god it's not that you're gonna be how many times the world got to prove to us when something show you who you are believing america have shown us who it is stop trying to be ambitious and prosper in the world that don't show you what they do to you right let go be with god and he'll sing whatever you need to do for you why are we still trying to have ambition and pride prosperous everything they've done with they lead us now they got us so now we gotta worry about our nation we gotta worry about each other and we take care each other we good if you see a md if you see a hospital that you can afford to take care of what the [ __ ] is wrong with you man what what's the problem hey but for real because i'm not going to i'm not envisioning right me either i was having i'm not ambidextrous whatever oh man i'll tell you what though i don't look like i did with the same energy whether it's my right hand or my leg oh man well that's all amicable right facts yeah cause one thing you can never worry about and that's what the [ __ ] dolphins be doing i'll be honest think about it if they never work right all pilots do cocaine that's the name of a bear hey why would you drink the like alcohol and get you all people say you drunk but when you smoke and get hot no nobody never say you smoked oh i don't think i know why they called it high and drunk the same thing cause how are you still conscious when you drunk you ain't [ __ ] we had a it's a form of intoxication oh yeah inebriated i don't know but i think that looking bad dude got me drunk one time boy in the phone i'm saying that crazy oh i i ain't like how that [ __ ] was started my sister's got me drunk one time they got me dropped my birthday maybe take a shot and i don't drink oh yeah i asked no yo you got drunk off a shower do they feel like this every night and then they go out i said if y'all feel like this y'all don't know what the hell y'all [Music] i feel like hell no like somebody could really push me and took me over i didn't feel one shot one side my tolerance was low right what it was 14 i smoked seven blunts from my cousin one time yeah exactly seven i was 14 years old and i we went to the store although that night and i went swinging my arm and let me tell you i i seen seven arms it's like i was a goddamn out the foot like i seen i was like why did he hit my i said oh hell no i said man every time i swing my own i ain't know which one was the real one no way that's you got one you got you they don't you need love that alcohol said man take that ankle and put it in a dressing jar and close it and again what she said it feel good and she dealt with a spraying anchor on the phone one goddamn girl and everything if you ain't slamming her ankle and she's scared to tell you the next guy that she want her ankle slam cause she she don't wanna get judged she's like man so guess what she called the ankle slam because every time she'd get drunk he'd pop on her mind because that's what she did right but that cause amigo was in him he would hit this at first not cause amigo people don't figure it out let me get rid of their hand and make me get too freaky so i got some amigos casa negros that's why it's popping yo i tell you girls like wheels though yeah cause they do it it's cool though one time a [ __ ] leaned forward and grabbed my ankles i went to bed it was one little tip rolling down my eye i couldn't stop it i don't know what the [ __ ] she did whatever somebody told her and why she sleep hey man we got you yeah you got all this newfound success [Laughter] [Applause] but i told her i said girl this is the game you playing you gonna get the wrong somebody one day with some mechanic what they used to scroll man a whole minute is that the same old man at 30. i look though she's saying that i'm like what's wrong she said he just turned me on i mean i was like what if somebody i said you gonna get the wrong person to fall asleep i say stop playing that game though right you know cause we told you we're gonna judge each other like i told you i like her female i got simple stuff i like when she ball that feet up and they bone shore but i feel like okay that's freaky but that's something she loved to get choked up [Applause] [Music] and their bones on that mean they use the extra energy [Music] the ball on that toe that means it's good because that ball ain't strong they just that's different when they got there bend it that mean you illiterate crew hey man the views and opinions expect expressed by country wayne oh my god all the views and the opinions expressed by the country you can't be sharing that type of bread all right she gonna come at the woodwork you'll know where she looks she's gonna be coming out of the woods soda can't dance red don't deal with each other you got to get drunk with me you can't come to me drunk i ain't going to get it oh you calling me drunk i ain't getting something what are you saying like a lady you're giving me before you got drunk for me so you [ __ ] chill's like for real hey man i ain't i can't participate in this [ __ ] no further when are you going to say something never no that's the scary part [Music] because i'm tempted that's a small story you ain't gonna really be tripping trippy like i'm not doing that like that's not that's all the yeah i can leave yeah bro well there you have it folks man it go by so fast it's the best conversation man huh i don't blame you yeah man it's all good man i already know when i come here i'm like hello i'm gonna get high but you this part of my face just feel heavy like like right here it's heavy right now just cause you telling too much truth it feels every time you look like you just woke up i mean yeah you feel like you won't go before you got it yeah i already knew i said i'm going eight five seven we're gonna get high yep we're in here man but y'all ate man shout out to the 85 [Applause] now we got to put this network together oh yeah and putting together a network of [ __ ] who are going to really just you know help us push this man we pushing ourselves i'll tell you the biggest thing that don't ever happen though it's not already to happen anytime you get healed god don't got you here god god like you thank god time like i'm gonna get you healed so holly will y'all take the rest it's never gonna happen for us for god don't get tired we the example for people who come in hollywood them big deals is never coming for us we got to make the big deals happen we got to leverage what we got because we somebody watching us it's going to be it's somebody three-year-old right now going to grow up and be like hi 85-7 countryman did it you feel me because the biggest thing don't happen how we get here without hollywood that's a real ain't no miracle bigger than that you get a big tv show if i get a big move right now my family like good yeah but they come up from nothing that's the miracle ain't no so you just keep adding to that yep cuz that's what i learned right i focus this show at last y'all like i'm just doing what i got man and now i will call him but you leverage what you got like you're gonna get a stupid chick because it's ignorant the number get everything like hey you wanna get to me i know i won't do it but once they give me about 50 million i'm just going to disappear yeah yeah i didn't need a home when they give you 50 million you're going to have it to me i'm going to have to guess what you're going to tell them that's why i'm going to have it i'm going to disappear and be gone [Music] if you have 100 million right now you're quick yeah ain't no such thing queen i don't mean i got it i'm gonna disappear i'm gonna create my own tv show yeah i would be doing i'm straight for [ __ ] talk a pair of [ __ ] gonna buy a whole bunch of land yeah oh man shoot on my [ __ ] right that's how he's done yeah she's just kidding yeah just keep shooting to get the [ __ ] right the [ __ ] fell just go buy a new spot and then try it out crazy that people talk about everybody but tyler perry got more money than wheels people people really trying to follow other people and tyler perry got no big movie and got more money everybody don't need to tell people something hey man you got to believe in yourself straight up it's like people don't even follow the number people ain't paying attention to the fear got more money than beyonce i mean i don't know who got the most money you never know man tyler perry got that money i mean you ready he'll get you the channel no tyler in the house no don't sound real but if i can't we don't say anybody they saying he's moving in all that but [ __ ] it's like my skin they say that one thing about it ain't no moving but you watch this [ __ ] they love it everything ain't for everybody got a billion dollars without being in the titanic yeah that ain't no that's studio crazy that's studio crazy as big as him i drove around yeah i'm gonna be in there tyler perry what tyler did brandon but i said some goddamn movies so we all been there and we listening to anybody to talk we got in this entire period too i thought we talked about it i watched all the plays i grew up watching the plane you know what it's all a period brother all right man listen they don't know what he did but i've been studying everything i got a game i never i studied the business yeah right i studied the business part of it and i'd be like then you'd be like oh that person ain't think that song tyler perry really owned that hunting you know [ __ ] byron allen this one folks [Music] rich jack rich that ain't gotta we gotta we got a gym in his closet yeah no cat we gotta go to the house [ __ ] gym in his [ __ ] closet [ __ ] you know how to look on many black when you open the door you shouldn't work there no okay it's a [ __ ] staying in his closet we open the door just a [ __ ] they're like what up what the [ __ ] you living in but he had a whole new room many clones you know why he stopped taking checks too you know who else he wanted i want to shield and the companies that gave him deals you know who else rich is [ __ ] up some white people we don't even [ __ ] know no i don't even know a whole lot of cocaine and you know who needs somebody some black people on those households need some help you know what you don't know who they are because they chose not to be known right they were like don't go um land you taking kids my kids think only people get money right well you got all you don't want to show them their friends you should be claiming zero income [Music] ain't no way you know you're showing me we all try to be rally in a way i have a chain on you feel what i'm saying but now you know you try to show them a different way wow what i have some some leather a little piece of leather with a bean or something what no way my hair [ __ ] up all right but you see me with it anytime some cameras around i act like i'm almost i got one change i ain't got nothing i got one change one change one chain like the same chain don't touch me hey me [Laughter] so if some people keep saying it it's going to pop but he already probably he just hit me pop you know what i'm saying you know what it says just watch something tough i wear the same and i wear there well every show you seen it yeah don't take it off baby the jury still thought they heard me they were like well he we got wayne he gonna come in here talk about how much money i get and then look at me from over here just man you got skinny spend your money differently but see that's your brand yeah you know people like carlos for being that's your brand original like you you people like it's people that like cars and laid back that's the kind of energy you i'm not even laying back there this is all the act off camera i'm very high energy a lot of people don't know that but you know this is a two-time all-american probably if you put on a change [Music] i can go get the diamonds from out the ground where they mine the diamonds and they're like smashing fake hair people who believe in me the most just don't believe in me like that yeah they they do everything but don't get them down like what what [ __ ] i can go get some fake [ __ ] and they'd be like okay you switching up i've been i've been wanting to use the bathroom for 17 minutes you shouldn't have been i ain't want y'all to think i would believe like rick is [Applause] [Music] what did it do you | The 85 South Comedy Show | UC4m46pCBkMEyy8gk26WKqbA | 2022-03-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 17,058 | 88,043 |
VbZ_r_Qwmq8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbZ_r_Qwmq8 | World of Ants | [Music] welcome to the world and [Music] and the stronger sat the greatest creature of the insects they are powerful as can break down the hill to building on the floor without any noticed while digging long and deep falls under the foundation [Music] they can be founded in landmass except the Antarctic continent there are at will to thousands of estimated and species and have classified more than 12,000 species asked evolve 99 million years ago in the Cretaceous periods retention and a long time ago [Music] under the foundation of houses somehow there will be a plan all of finance must be under your feet body they don't attack you unless you're gonna disturb them but remember that what day you home will be bed down because of the fire and swamps and some good builders of modifiers they build their own habitat by digging holes in the soil or by giving wings to the dust especially to be managed [Music] to make it more comfortable and place to live in harmony a critical of Samardzija birds - and begin some world with their homes [Music] living as another kind of immersing and species then compare it to the holding in fire ants they clear their pollen living the lives of some special plant species such as coffee trees a comfortable soft father's I believe also at this hidden amount of helium nobody could identify where the Indomie they are self now have you ever known that they have their own pets yeah like humans they can do it some other species 14:6 to make their beverage the onion colonies what about fire ants look they are trying to bring a huge Earth from the dead colony too much weight to them they are genius they cut down the parts of Earth bomb and bring into the whole the lids of food as from hands they have restored enough food for the scissors they are born be hungry anymore these ad habitats are free from water the raincoat in great form they are happy with the collected force before rain let the rain come they are all inside their home taking it easy and more comfortable like human after feeding they come out slowly and switch parts at first they search for the latest news that the neighbors search for food holds our liver they collect so many types of forfeiture now turns sugar but also the dead bodies seen acts on an earth walk what about the ads parodies do they lack salt sugar honey hormones I see they come to the sugar Norton salts what about honey [Music] some of the ads especially the toppers they stuck at honey the paneer at least they've broken their trail as their dunker [Music] please stop work by 6 o'clock the elation don't like to work him down but the answer they have continuous Walker's the dog cost their walk until the next day Sun comes when the Sun comes they come to the walk to the next bed that means they'll never stop however in the night they speed is reduced answer social animals they have their own societies would you believe and sell the Labour soldiers Flinders and also a coin in the society the end Qin is the most anonymous is she the mother of all other ants in the colony she can be easily identified axon has wings the food on Conan produces offspring she could do it with or without mainland was in the offspring of female and very few men when the colony is all populated it is the taboo irrational coins however to all McCoy's can handle a single colony they come out as it is the mating season especially in the evening some men sell things however the low swings after a short time only the de strongest and fertile males can be survived at the colony ladies don't like to feel less than one if they are useless what happens when they habitat is disturbed don't think they might run of it they don't have heart for the colony soldiers out of gear however the workers focus will be on that under the purpose they bring the lower to serve to pencil [Music] hey come quickly [Music] let's little grown love then the new born they try to sell as much as they can sometimes things may go wrong they have to sell themselves know have some good communicators they have their own language I will never feel that and stop the beats of the news in their beverage and last and legs also the youth that wants to communicate Romans a subclinical signal when you're navigating and found food he comes back to the colony dropping pyramids in this pot others follow the pyramid trained to identify the path [Music] when a scientist third if you listen some pheromones which are an alarm signal to the others wishing to signal to a camp nearby ask for help or to establish from the danger [Music] when an ant species in such a butyl and another kind of species they use permits in a special way that acts put pyramids which make others fight they fight among themselves and then the color is out of numbers that is more ants who put their much our survival x RT riskier they can't live underwater and then live near the rivers and streams the hands have won the battle you bring the defeatist to the colony [Music] what the government have presence at the house good for this range of very clever [Music] and especially they have their own voice the words are stronger than human words if humans are able to destroy counting including the and college they have the best teamwork they have the best cooperation rather compared to the human cooperation love and love to nature and be a part of it | Jude | UCrMoIyyy6aVLADatdd4kTIw | 2016-11-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 992 | 5,377 |
-K6EwGOKQf4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K6EwGOKQf4 | Voices of the Past Preservation Today Midwest Floods, VAST Symposium, Museums and the Web | floods devastate the midwest how are the regions cultural resources affected and what is the preservation community doing to aid in the recovery archaeology goes high tech find out about a workshop that puts the future of archaeology in the hands of participants how safe are you on the internet a web privacy expert explains how you can engage in the online world without becoming a victim welcome to the first edition of preservation today i'm lane lucky and thanks for being with us today i'm vera reyna we're so glad you can join us our purpose here is to help keep you informed about what's happening in the world of heritage preservation and you might recognize the format it's similar to your six o'clock news but with a web 2.0 twist that's right we're building a community based on ideas and common values not on where you happen to live and we're reporting information to you to make you think not to shock you but we also want you to become a part of our community you can start by visiting our show notes site at preservationtoday.com we'll have links to all the stories we're covering and opportunities to interact as well but first we'll start with our latest headlines george washington's boyhood home has been found after a seven-year search in the excavation of three sites archaeologists have confirmed that ferry farm in fredericksburg virginia is the site of the president's childhood home more than 500 000 artifacts from 11 time periods have been found including wine bottles silverware and a clay pipe with a masonic crest that is thought to have been actually belonged to washington the washington foundation said that the research would continue on ferry farm and search for other buildings and gardens on the property the ultimate goal is to reconstruct the house washington grew up in in response to an unfunded mandate passed by the state legislature the foundation for historical louisiana has hired the firm r.m.j.m hiller to complete an independent evaluation of charity hospital in new orleans the firm is charged with producing a practical concept for reusing the hospital as a modern health care facility rm jm's report should play a major role in decisions concerning the construction of new hospitals in the area charity hospital is the most prominent example of art deco architecture in new orleans and has a history that goes back more than 250 years lsu health sciences center closed the hospital in september 2005 after hurricane katrina at the time it was the second oldest continuing public hospital in the united states and it was the second largest hospital in the nation rmjm is scheduled to release its report on august 21st the shenandoah valley battlefields foundation has acquired 189 acres of one of the nation's most endangered battlefields the acquisition will protect cedar creek battlefield from the controversial expansion of a nearby limestone quarry more than 47 thousand soldiers fought the last major silver war battle in the shenandoah valley the field covers more than 6 200 acres only 1092 acres has been protected up next we'll explore how the heritage groups are coming together to save our nation's cultural treasures in flood-ravaged iowa the record-breaking floods across the midwest have not only affected the lives and livelihoods of countless people they've also destroyed or damaged numerous cultural institutions public buildings rural landscapes and historic districts in response the midwest office of the national trust for historic preservation has convened an iowa flood response coalition to help midwesterners cope with the damage by providing resources technical assistance and support to affected areas one of these partners is bruce moore a property owned by the trust in cedar rapids the historic site was the city's only cultural institution spared by any major damage it has since become a hub for recovery efforts there officials at bruce moore say numerous sites were completely submerged by the flooding waters among the sites receiving the most damage were the national czech and slovak museum and library and the african-american museum in cedar rapids each of which took on at least 15 feet of water the flood is the worst ever recorded in cedar rapids with the cedar river swelling to 31.9 feet after receiving 27 inches of rain in the first 12 days of june solos in smokestack's national heritage area is also a partner in the recovery coalition officials there report widespread damage over the heritage area's 37-county region in northeast iowa don short executive director of the heritage area says he is optimistic about the recovery operations that are underway all of our 37 counties in northeast iowa which makes up our national heritage area has been declared a presidential disaster area i'm standing beside the cedar river that flooded out of its banks almost three weeks ago destroying a lot of the area just totally flooded 106 partner sites we have over a third of them that have received some type of damage some of them to the point where it could be very difficult for them to rebuild as far as the rebuilding process this is a very tight-knit community they work hard they work well together the sandbagging efforts you can see the sandbags behind me here at the ice house museum just suffered a lot of damage the people really came together and helped one another overcome the disaster of this flood and as far as our rebuilding efforts it's going to take some time no doubt about it the american institute for conservation is among the organizations getting their hands dirty in the rescue effort the group's collection emergency response team also known as cert has its first team in place and will deploy additional teams by request of the area's cultural institutions according to eril wentworth aic executive director aic has shipped its first order of supplies for eventual distribution at bruce moore cert team members are assessing affected sites to determine their needs and order appropriate supplies in related news aic announced that it has hired amy primo as its cert coordinator in her new role primo will mobilize a group of 60 specially trained conservators and allied professionals for emergency response situations we'll be following the recovery efforts in iowa over the next few months we'll also hear from some of the personal stories of the recovery and discovery efforts and also lessons of those in heritage preservation we're also learning more as a result on the situation in meantime you can find a list of resources for dealing with the floods and other disasters by visiting our website at preservationtoday.com here's a look at your heritage news from around the world the ninth annual vast international symposium on virtual reality archaeology and cultural heritage will take place in portugal this december conference organizers view the symposium as a dialogue on the present and future of archaeology in the 21st century the sessions papers tutorials and workshops will explore the wealth of opinions and expertise on this topic ranging from nuts and bolts practical information on geographical information systems to producing non-linear narratives and multi-vocal visualizations of the past these include social media technologies like second life russia is losing some of its most famous architectural treasures only 1800 gingerbread houses remain as the country struggles to balance preservation with the demands of development in tomsk russia three million dollars from the city treasury is being used to restore these buildings in an effort to demonstrate both the artistic and financial value in renovating historic structures gingerbread houses were once a prized way to display intricate wooden designs the city hopes the restoration project creates a fairytale historic district that will lure tourists to visit secretary of the interior dirk kemp thorne recently announced the award of more than 165 thousand dollars to fund research projects that use technology to advance preservation four projects were funded as a part of a grants program administered by the national center for preservation technology and training the national trust for historic preservation will receive a 50 000 award as part of a three-phase project that evaluates the performance of historic wood windows the foundation of the american institute for conservation was granted 23 thousand dollars to port its extensive conservation catalog into an online wiki format nearly fifty thousand dollars will go to the university of nebraska lincoln to study the use of fiber reinforced mortars including sustainable organic fibers for masonry rehabilitation and finally tulane university will receive more than 42 thousand dollars to begin developing an analytical database for a prehistoric material known as chert since its establishment in 1994 as a research arm of the national park service the ncptt has awarded more than 6 million dollars for preservation technology research and up next we'll have a member of the ncptt in the studio to talk more about the grants program including a brand new call for proposals joining us in the studio today is david morgan with the archaeology and collections program at the national center for preservation technology and training david thanks for being with us today we just heard about the new grant awards and it sounds like some important research what do you guys look for in a new proposal uh successful proposals coming in to us we we generally look for several things one is that they have to have a demonstrated national need so a lot of projects tend to be very local in what they do which is fine but we have to make sure that other places around the country can take the ideas that are being developed at a very local area and apply them nationally so we look for things that are national in scope we also look for things that are innovative we're trying to look for ways in which we can advance preservation technology so we don't tend to fund proposals that have established technology traditional technology unless they're doing new applications with those doing something that's innovative so we try to be cutting edge we try and push the envelope forward and be associated with some of the research going on the country that's creating new frontiers what are some examples of some projects you've funded in the past we've funded quite a few projects in the past and some of those in archaeology and collections that have been successful and are going on now include one that's using lasers to identify the shells and all kinds of shell-tempered artifacts that are found in museums around the country so that we can determine where they came from without having to do any sort of destructive analyses we have other projects that are using satellite platforms to be able to survey large expanses of ground to identify as yet undiscovered archaeological sites so that federal agencies and state agencies and other people can monitor the archaeological resources that they're responsible for and the list goes on we have quite a few right it sounds like some really innovative ideas how does someone go about applying for a grant it's actually really easy all they need to do is come to our website and we have an online application process and all they need to do is come on and fill that out by october 15th and send it in we also try to offer them an opportunity to get some staff feedback so if they come online they can write a pre-proposal as we're calling it by october 1st to get some technical feedback from the staff make sure that they're in line with what our mission is i understand you're planning a workshop this fall in san francisco called a prospection in depth tell us more about that sure we're going to for about four days we're going to be putting on this workshop that focuses on geophysics technologies and what these are is really a combination of geology and physics it's a way of looking below the ground without having to do destructive excavation in order to find out what's below the surface of the earth this is something that's becoming very popular in archaeology today because it helps you plan better where you are going to do excavations archaeology is one of those strange sciences in that we're one of the few that actually kill off our informants in the process of doing what we do so between the 16th and 20th of september we're going to bring together about five instructors to teach about 30 people what's the latest technology for ground truthing and geophysical prospection who will benefit from this workshop really professional archaeologists will across all sectors there's there are quite a few courses available for students in geophysics because of course this is a direction that our discipline is rapidly heading and so undergraduates and graduate students can get training but for those who have already gone on in the field and are actually out there doing the job there are very few opportunities for them to get the kind of professional development training that this offers so really archaeologists cultural resource managers people who have to deal with archaeological resources or those who go out do this kind of work so how is this training new or different from others well as i say there's there's not many to choose from to begin with but most of those that are already out there focus on mostly the mechanics of how the machines operate and sort of how you set them up how you run them how you collect data and how you bring it in how you post process it they're very good in that they offer very hands-on training but they usually end there they're usually doing these sorts of projects at genuine authentic archaeological sites so the idea that is that the data that you're gathering is legitimate archaeological data but but it stops there so what we're doing that's sort of new and different is we're offering people the opportunity to see what it was that those instruments detected below ground so that they can add an interpretive focus to what it is that they're doing so we go a little bit beyond what's traditional in that we let people begin learning how to truly interpret some of what are called anomalies in the profession so how did this idea of prospection and depth come about it was really just a serendipitous opportunity i had a grant from the national endowment of for the humanities to do some archaeological research in louisiana and we were planning on incorporating some geophysical techniques into it and i realized at that time that we had a rare opportunity to let participants see what was actually below the ground usually you get something below the ground and you have to kind of guess and speculate on what it is we think this is a fire hearth or a storage pit or a wall but you never really know and since we were going to be doing the excavating anyway as part of a research agenda it was a perfect opportunity to show people what was there all right thank you david this sounds like some really great new opportunities and if you want to learn more about the grants and training programs at the ncpt visit our show notes site preservationtoday.com as we mentioned in our opening one of our goals here is to help inspire connections to heritage values through new media so during each episode we'll introduce you to the internet sites and tools that can help you make those connections or inspire connections of your own so here to introduce a segment we're calling the blog roll is jeff ewing producer of preservation today and a self-professed social media addict hi jeff hi farah so what is interesting out there in cyberspace for our first netcast i wanted to start with one of my favorite blogs on heritage issues and that's museum 2.0 the blogger's name is nina simon and she started the site to explore how museums can apply social media principles to become more engaging community-based and vital to society i offer my congratulations because she lives up to that ideal in spades with content that's insightful interactive and media rich in other words it's very very 2.0 i spoke with nina simon on ichat recently and here's what she had to say about museum management and curating a second life in the blogosphere well i think that in late 2006 there were a lot of museum folks who started to be interested in this idea of what is the impact of web 2.0 of wikis and of youtube and all these things on cultural institutions but a lot of people who are asking those questions were not people who were in a position to really be technically embedded in what was going on in that world and i was somebody who because of uh the people who i was around in my peer group and also because my husband runs a web technology company i was heavily involved with people who were really on the fringe doing some pretty crazy stuff you know the first ones to twitter all that kind of stuff and so i felt like i was in this position to learn more about it and to maybe do some demystifying about what all this stuff is and how it can really apply to our missions because i think that one of the problems is that we look at this new technology and we say okay you know this thing will slice penguins and then we say great everybody needs this but then of course you know nobody needs a thing that slices penguins and uh it's certainly not you know zoos and aquariums but um uh but that there is this question of these are communication tools and they're being used in some really interesting ways and how can we use what's going successfully about those and apply them to our missions not just by using those same technologies like blogs and podcasts and all that kind of stuff but also by looking at what's going on the web and saying how can we make a physical space that has the energy and the conversation around artifacts and content the same way we're seeing that happen right now so intensely on the web right now several months ago you had a post that was very popular called how much time does web 2.0 take what would you have to to say to someone like in heritage preservation maybe even in a museum setting that is just a little bit apprehensive to get into web 2.0 because they're scared it's going to be a time sink sure well i think that very reasonably our first uh approach to something new like this is to say we need to understand the whole landscape so we can form a strategy but i think that that's not the real appropriate starting point that can be very overwhelming i think the starting point is more try one thing that is time doesn't take up too much time and can work for you and so you know a great example is something like look just starting looking at blogs just becoming a spectator in that world you know joining linkedin or joining facebook linkedin is a perfect example of one that i think a lot of people have joined linkedin and they're not really sure why but in their sort of aggregating connections but there is this understanding that maybe someday i'm going to need this network and every once in a while i do get a message from somebody who says you know hey i'm looking for somebody to fill this position or whatever it is through that network and i see it as having a very specific professional uh function and so i feel comfortable with it in that function so i think that in the same way that a lot of museums when we first started having interactive exhibits imagine if instead of ever touching a push button or flipping a flip chart you had started by saying we want to understand every kind of interactive we could ever make before we make a decision about where we're going to go and i think that instead what we know that we do is we go to museums we experience interactives we start getting a sense for i like this i don't like that and i think that in the same way we have to explore those new communication tools just by engaging with them a little bit personally great now you're becoming very well known just in social media circles like outside of heritage preservation lots more folks linking to your post you've been very insightful into the philosophies of social media and another post that you had that was very popular was the hierarchy of participation can you kind of explain that concept for us yeah i think that a lot of people look at what's going on on the web in terms of uh people socializing on the web and they say wow there are these huge community spaces where all these people are talking to each other and i think that then from a cultural heritage perspective the analog would be to say well if we create the right kind of space we'll get a lot of people talking to each other and there's a more sophisticated problem here and what i did with that hierarchy of participation was really analyze how did they get to that conversation space on the web and it's sort of surprising i call it me to we design that they don't start by saying hey everybody get together and talk about books they start by saying oh you you like these books oh this person likes those books and this person likes some of the same books as you and you start having these triangulating experiences from my very personal interest to somebody else through a shared interest and then that compels me to talk to that person so i think that what you see happening on the web in terms of these social interactions and relationships forming are really mediated through the technology and through content so i'd love to see museums looking the same way our content and saying having ways for people to say i love this painting he loves this painting now i'm more compelled to talk to that guy than i am to talk to any other visitors in the space at the same time she really does seem to be giving the collections world a road map for adopting social media absolutely and what's more impressive is her ability to communicate outside that audience most anyone could come to this blog and become immediately engaged with its content and nina simon has a distinct voice and vera i think it's one that all of us in heritage preservation should be listening to all right jeff thanks a lot and we'll see you next time you bet and to go online or not to go online with the research that is the question faced by many in scientific and technical fields up next i'll be talking with a blogger whose personal quest for justice led him to create one of the web's top resources for content and privacy issues more than 15 years after it became popular we're hearing more about the dangers of the world wide web than ever how can you use the web to advance your research without compromising it and your identity in the bargain here to explore that question and a lot more is jonathan bailey he's the creator of plagiarism today one of the web's top resources for latest information on a lot of the issues we've been talking about especially on privacy and protection jonathan thanks for being here thank you for having me so i understand you graduated with a degree in mass communications from the university of south carolina what brought you into the realm of working in the web world well i've been posting my own work online i've been an author for over 13 years actually started in high school posting my own works on the web and about six years ago i discovered people plagiarizing my work pretending to be me and generally speaking ripping off my content so to speak and having that mass media background gave me a little bit of advantage because i knew i had rights and i knew i had control over my work but at that time i was not sure how to enforce those rights and turn it into something i could do practically myself so i ended up sort of learning as i went if you will and exploring my options and what can we do to protect our work of course with the new web 2.0 paradigm well it really depends upon what you mean by protect if you want people to not use your work at all that's going to be very difficult thing to do the web is very natural for copying and pasting that's something that's kind of hard to avoid but when most people talk about protecting they're trying to avoid plagiarism and the best thing you can do to protect your work is to track it and to monitor it google and other search engines are great tools for monitoring your work they work in reverse just as well as they do in forward not only for great for finding content but for finding your content on other sites just taking key phrases from your research sometimes can be a great way to see how other people have used your content and if they've used it in a way that you find acceptable and there are folks out there who are cautious about engaging in some of the new web tools uh how real is the danger is there anything that we can do to keep ourselves safe well there's really two different types of identity theft people think of the first is the more criminal type where people are going to use their credit card information or their identity to get some kind of forged government documents and the other is a more general people are going to pretend to be me on the web the first type is unfortunately a very very real danger and the best thing you can do there is keep track of your personal information information such as social security numbers passport ids anything that could uniquely identify you or be used to get some kind of government documentation you should not give out over the web unless there is an extreme urgent need to do so unless it's over a very secure connection a good example is you might be forced to give your social security number up if you're on a service that requires going to pay you money and they need it for tax purposes likewise credit card information billing addresses and so forth should also be kept as private as possible but once again if you're doing any online shopping as almost everyone does these days you're going to give that information out to at least some people just make sure it's people that you trust and make sure it's over a secure connection again and as far as the general people are going to pretend to be me online the best thing you can do is have a presence online have an official resource and have a place people can go to for real information about you some good advice and a lot of social media content including our netcast here as well distributed under creative commons license how is creative commons different from traditional all rights reserved and copyrights and why is it needed well creative commons is actually designed to solve a very interesting problem with copyright when you write something or produce something including this netcast the minute it's fixed into a tangible medium it has copyright protection and that prohibits other people from copying it mashing it up reusing it anyway if they want to do that they have to get permission from the content creator and that can be especially difficult on the web it'd be very hard to get in touch with people it could be very time consuming process and also it's a bit of a hassle for the content creator if they're comfortable with it they don't want millions of people asking them hey is this okay to do when the answer is always yes so creative commons solves this problem by giving blanket permission there's no need to ask no need for it to be given you just use it for the purposes that are described in the license and you go forth that's all there's to it and i understand you were at an international conference on plagiarism uh of course this is a global global problem what did you learn well it's very interesting the third international plagiarism conference was in newcastle england and it was actually targeted largely at the academic society specifically dealing with dishonesty both in terms of student plagiarism and research plagiarism in general but it's fascinating because you can tell that there's more and more thought going into the web aspect of this in the more broad artistic aspect people are starting to look at plagiarism as a more holistic problem it's not just students cheating anymore it's an ongoing issue on the web and it's dealing with issues of authorship you know when can you say you wrote something versus it was written by millions of others of people and also general issues of people wanting to protect their identity and their work on the web but also still exploit the web and the advantages it brings well obviously you're very knowledgeable about some of the problems we're discussing are you available to consult with individuals or businesses on these type of topics i do offer consulting services to individuals and businesses i tend to focus more on businesses especially those that are producing products that are going to address these issues and help people track the content and help people sort of bring things into check and make sure others are following their licenses but i do work with individuals as well in terms of developing strategies for the social web and in certain cases tracking down the people who are misusing their content helping them help them enforce their licenses jonathan thanks so much for your advice you've given us a lot to think about thanks for being with us and that's all for our first newscast we hope you enjoyed it you can support us by providing content for us to report so start posting to those blogs uploading your videos to youtube and getting your photos on flickr or any social tool of your choice just use the tag preservation today all one word for your preservation heritage content we'll snag it for our show notes blog and maybe even report about it in our next show and remember this production is distributed through a creative commons non-commercial 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Jsz3Ljdpnaw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jsz3Ljdpnaw | 한국인과 바이칼지역 고대인간의 연관성ㅣ문화적 고고학적 유전학적ㅣ상생문화연구소 칭기스아카냐노프 박사ㅣSTB상생방송 | Titano sang Simona jung-geun a Kagan young gonna go horribly otaku magog a bang-bang jumbo Santa Santa German occupation I Onofre Chingiz box animal Moscow cultural archaeological and genetic ties of the ancient peoples of the Baikal region which the population of Korean Peninsula Iran tomorrow or Mathematica seemed odd to come [Music] [Applause] restless good morning dear friends and audience of this conference my name is Jing Zhi Zhi Jing Zhi Zhi I've came from Russia Russia sorry mommy de Pury Utley yeah and I working as a historian and also we created tourist information center and I'm working there for a long time also it was a big privilege to be here and five year ago at a delegation from the Institute they came to the Baikal region and they have some excavations have some like research in our area and I would like to share my presentation about the historical archaeological routes a connection between our region and your region as far as this but it's really close and really cultural as I said archaeological and genetic because as you know the genic is Asian people especially Mongol bullet drive the close to the Korean genetic and this is a map of Russia and usually as you imagine Russia is mostly like Russian people because Russian people consists of many many other regions and the most of the Russians there look like Caucasian people the white people the blond hair but you should see that a big part of the map is different colors it's a different [Music] linguistic groups and different nations and you can see the orange one here we go it's a people from the mongolia language it is really close to the Altai group also this one is a turkey torque group and this one is jaquez and different nation this goes here is volatile stock with the Japan comes and Korea's right here okay which means you can see that it's a thousand and thousand people's they're different from the classical Russians they look like more like Asian people like Asian people okay as I said the huge number of the people they for long times for ancient times they look more oriented to the China to the B gene because as I said they'd be and Chinese area was more like a center and the pulsing and to our very cold region games just echo of these spots and this very interesting story about I shouldn't say the name and you need to remember it and please memorize it I would like to say what Gustav Jung ramstad Gustav Jung Ram said have you heard about this name somebody of you it's very important please even go not remember anything from my speech but please remember this name Gustav Jung ramstad it was a very famous Russian and then finish scientists he was a linguistic researcher and he worked for the Russian government in Mongolia in Tibet and then he studied many languages at least ten languages he studied and he speak spoken five very well and they Gustav iran's that he fundamental fundamental books about alike linguistic and he studied about euro how to see i'll take and you greek the group of family and he joined to this big group the korean this yellow one yellow and a japanese language this man gustav jung ramstad he joined as a one group and he said it was one exactly root and he reconstructed a lot of work he reconstructed turkish mongolian route and he said always came probably from this area from this area all this what you can see almost all over the asia it came from one route of course during the many many of Ages it changes a lot it changes a character's a pronunciation and so many different but you should know that the changes in language comes so quickly I can say they a very simple example I was born in Soviet Union in Uzbekistan and everybody of us can speak Russian and all those big people can speak a little bit in Russian language Tajikistan they all of them can speak at least some Russian but when I came yes here to this area is now this empire is ruined and the it started to shrink the influence of the Russian language and many of the young people though they can speak Russian at all they can speak Russian they speaking their own language which means the changes in the linguistic sphere is coming so quickly so quickly it's just one generation past 200 years left that Russia occupied this territories sorry Russia it was something 19th century right the 20th century was Soviet Union they rise up the language annouce in three times less people can speak the Russian image which means police remember this name boost up young Ramstad when the finland started to be independent he started to be ambassador in japan also he visited korea and he make a lot of books about the grammar of the korean language in the Altaic language it's very important for the future researches you need to know that many many people studied much more before ok the next man is very I would like to say I'm really proud of this man his name was a maturing it was a Russian man he was born in the central part of Russia and he studied in st. Petersburg as a like monk you know all russian christian orthodox monk and he was send it to the beijing as a mission Russian Orthodox missionary and he not really care about the Christianity about mission but he really started to interest both ancient chronicles about ancient books and this action which I killed by the way it's a name which given as a monk in really his name is Nikita Nikita but bittern and he started a lot he he studied a lot of ancient [Music] Chinese Korean and the Chinese Chronicle about nations around the yellow Empire this his main book what was written in Russian and when he came back to Russia he started to be big fan of the Asian lifestyle you know for Russian is very important they alexander sergeyevich pushkin it most famous writer and like a very important in Russian literature everybody knows him and he was a really good friend of the Pushkin and even invited him to the China and you need to you need to see the Asian part of Russia and this book is still about the ancient tribe called tun who do who should know should know you know he write a lot about this next one would like to say because in Russian tradition was saying about the people who studied this question before it's very important to know bibliography who studied this issue before and this very important man his name Alexei Aquidneck of Dixie a chronicle his he was archaeologists and he excavated the Malta and buried it's very important is they found the poly poly ology and Neolithic period in the Siberia and he found a lot of similarity with the Tunguska Manchurian tribes and the borea tribes sorry ancient civilian tribes alexei acquired nick off alexei eclectic of and also big information we can take from the petroglyphs petroglyphs in our area petroglyphs means Petros means a stone and glyph oh it's like characters like imagine on a curve you can see here's a classical imagine this say like a symbol of the birds and also in the very top right here you can see kind of moose you know the moose it's very often you can see in the near the bike Alec and also this very close very same you I can see in your National Museum in your National Museum excellent is a like a symbols of the man you can see the horns probably the maybe shaman shaman people and a lot of them is situated near Baikal Lake it was made more than 10,000 years ago next one is the map of the culture of the grace this where I am living the Baikal Lake and this area is now modern Mongolia the Manchuria and northern China this place was a lot of grace we found it a lot of grace we found and this how it looked like held graves it's you can see easy in a step the big stones and I excavated some of not me I was not a chief I was like a member of these expeditions and we found a lot of them I have this is in museum you can see one type is the style graves and in the background here you can see the we call this character character expel like also artifact we can found a lot in our area in this how to say Graves is idea that we visited with your expedition this territory this how they look like from this tile grave graves mostly they look like like a modern people of the buiiet region they look like more like Asian type of people and it was rebuilded by the famous Russian sculptor garrison garrison move in the st. Petersburg next on a character culture look like a bit little bit differently because the graves is more like Asian people they collect soup people they move like European we face the white people you can say Caucasian Caucasian and you can see the similarity from character culture in the yo culture especially in chemic in some ring bells and also in daggers in daggers and you probably I have sinned it you have a special report about the Korean daggers and how you studying and so many similarity but maybe it comes the same in all over the world all over the world next one it is a territory from next step it's also came this information from the I can't be sure in books he said it's in a very center he is a nation called Gimlin didn't from the West you H rich and Xu Lu and here's a tribe called - who - who and we believe I believe strongly that dong who and soon was quite close to each other and they speak as a proto Mongolian language but of course it's under they we can discuss about it because some people thinking that su new language is disappeared it's now not exist anymore some people really believe that it's a turkish language like a pro turkish it's a strongest idea but it's for me because I'm part of the Mongolian world and I'm living there I believe that doing who ensure knew they was like a prayer ancestor for the modern Mongolian tribe Mongolian and the borea tribe of course and here you can see a lot of similarity and as I say I can't be Turin he studied ancient Chinese chronicles which some of them was disappeared and he bring to the Russian Empire science court he brings a lot of the originals and he said it was a proto Mongolian tribe as I said Dean Ling you h.h it's more like in the Persian tribe should know and do know who then this was moved to the west and last three years we excavated near la notte a big graves big grave it's a cult in mob Apache is no party and we found a lot of interesting material here and here I can see I can show you the similarity with a Korean decoration because here you can see how they the same suggest changes in many cultures because the first one came from the western part of the Greece and you can see there's a lot of time a lot of material and in our territory this changes year by year it's going to mourn the most simple one you can see this tree and this like goats comes to more geometrical figures and you can see how it changes and finally number five we have a lot in our territory this see this started to be very very simple like animals holy tree and the running around is represented fertility the idea of this symbol is fertility the next one it's a in our region called TVs - there is - you can see a house hunting for the boar and how will change the difference and also next one you can see the idea the plot of four snakes see number one is coming the snakes is like mixing with each other and now it's going to be more and more more and simple and I have seen in your Museum also very same this sujet I don't know which came from but we can found a lot in our territory these snakes is sneaking around and you can see the transformation of Sujit the next one is a came this buckless skin from the horse harness in a very beginning you can see this very complicated you can see when the horse heads and the hooves and then it's going more and more and more simple why because you can see this in our life they utility stuff's going from the complicated form to more simple one also this like a buglets and you can see this house a decoration for it subverts beers coming from we like in a line staying in line then it's going more and more simple and finally we can see this very simple Sujit and i saw in Suez National Museum very same subject also also this this buckle it for the belt and you can see in from number one to number eight the changes how the transform to more and more simple and nine to twelve it's a Sujit or idea about the beer come come okay is how it look like come and mmm more and more simple and now you can see here but the this idea it came from the number nine okay because for us and for the shoe new people the beer was sacred and holy animal heavy animal okay also as a big also links with the Middle East and you can see this came from the Middle East even maybe from Iran I don't know exactly this idea this of the also fertility they see this to access this main sitting on the back of the ox and this water to big cats and this also cat and some bird attacking the Hawks and you can see in our territory the same sujud see this is a very popular in graves of the new culture if you see here is a from the Hawaii it's also in Iran and you can see there's a same jet in them how to say in to new tribes it's a mistake it's not from Greece it's from the Iran and final plots is a see this to auxes and also this one I even hold it in my hands this axis but you should know that many people saying that to new people was like a barbarian and the Chinese explaining them as a barbarian wild people but in really we can see this axis which means it was probably some house agricultural machine they were very cultural people and many ideas and plots they take from the western part a world probably it was a big trade gates and finally this how what I am believing that this grave culture it came here but doing who people don't who people which is belonging to the Mongolian tribe I believe in that is joining to somehow to the Korean Peninsula through these ideas and finally this what we excavate it in and next next summer next summer we will make another house expeditions expeditions and because you know in Siberia it's a lot a lot of place and field to for researching in really and I hope that next time I will give you in my how to say my article more information about this topic and I am really thankful that you invited me and thank you very much for your attention Sumida [Applause] | STB 상생방송 역사 | UC8rDVvyp6U_zQ_45CL4I6eA | 2020-06-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,717 | 14,237 |
XrXubYjU0bM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrXubYjU0bM | The Tibetan Plateau observatory of plateau scale soil moisture and soil temperature (... | RTCL.TV | the tibeto BS is a unique Observatory designed to measure soil moisture and soil temperature on the Tibetan plateau this Observatory consists of three regional scale incident reference networks which provide a representative coverage of the different climate and land surface hydrometeorological conditions on the Tibetan plateau the aim of this study was to assess the reliability of several satellite products for the naku and maku network areas the results showed that Global course resolution soil moisture products are useful but exhibit till now unreported uncertainties in cold and semi-arid regions therefore it is important to quantify and reduce these uncertainties by using incident measurements this article was authored by zisu jaiwan Al Dente and others | STEM RTCL TV | UCsxS1-XHFDjXteSsjzxea6A | 2023-06-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 116 | 767 |
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Vz-9b7wXi7s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz-9b7wXi7s | Revenue Recognition on a Fully Profitable Long-term Construction Contract: Completed Contract | welcome to intermediate Financial Accounting one tutorial 9 in this tutorial we will look at recognizing revenue on fully profitable long term construction contracts but this time under the completed contract approach which is applicable only to a SPE this tutorial can be viewed independently of tutorial 8 however it is recommended that you review tutorial 8 on the percentage of completion approach prior to viewing this tutorial there are three basic learning objectives for this tutorial the first is to determine the gross profit of a fully profitable long term construction contract using the completed contract approach second to prepare the required journal entries under the completed contract approach and third to show what a partial balance sheet and income statement presentation would look like for long term construction projects under the completed contract approach this tutorial continues on with the putty Inc example so please make sure that you download that file so you can follow along the tutorial will focus on requirements two of the putty Inc example and show how to determine gross profit how to prepare the necessary journal entries and prepare partial balance sheets and income statements under the completed contract approach which is only acceptable under asking this tutorial is structured a little more simply than tutorial 8 because it is much shorter what we'll do is where's law of requirements two items a through C together for each year and so we will start by looking at 2020 so if you viewed tutorial eight this will all look familiar to you we're showing here what the data is as originally presented with the costs incurred in each year also showing the alternate presentation so if you get a question that words things just a little differently can show you the costs on the cumulative basis cost to date and what the percentage of completion resolution for calculating the girls profit was our emphasis however is only right here on the completed contract approach you can see by the size of the box that the amount of work that's necessary under the completed contract approach is much much lower than required for the percentage of completion approach completed contract is really simple no gross profit is recorded until the final year so 2020 cereal gross profit 2021 zero gross profit and 2022 all of the profit on the contract that's calculated very simply as the contract price minus the total costs two million two hundred thousand dollars and that's it for calculating gross profit on a completed contract problem so now we'll review the journal entries for those and as presented early in tutorial eight you might have noticed that a series of journal entries are the first ones were similar are basically the same for both percentage of completion and completed contract so the journal entries to record the construction in progress or million dollars in costs and the journal entries to record the Billings so we have seven hundred and fifty thousand in Billings to accounts receivable and construction or Billings on construction and then the collection journal entry of six hundred and seventy five thousand so what this does is leaves us with a balance in our construction in progress of a million a balance in accounts receivable seventy five and a balance in the Billings on construction 750,000 and now once we have our account balances we can determine what we would see on our balance sheet and income statement for balance sheet here twenty twenty seventy five thousand in accounts receivable and this time only two hundred and fifty thousand in construction and progress and in this case the wording is just a little different because we're not recording any revenues all we're doing from the journal entries is booking costs so we have recognized costs in excess of Billings and if you go back and look at the previous slide the balance and the CIP account was a million the balance in the Billings account was seven hundred and fifty thousand they offset each other so we have a net balance on the balance sheet of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars for twenty twenty still classified as a non-current asset in 2020 our income statement zero construction revenue and zero and expenses and zero gross profit we've incurred expenses but we have not recorded them as construction expense if you're not sure what's going on here take a moment pause and go back and look at the journal entry and you'll see that there is no journal entry to construction expense we only did that with the percentage of completion method where we would record construction revenue and expense and the difference between the two is the girls profit and with the completed contract approach we don't do that until the final year now we'll look at the same thing again this time for 2021 there's no point in showing the original slide that has all the data on it you can go back and do that if you need to we'll just focus now on the journal entries and the balance sheet presentation so in the second year again as with the percentage of completion approach our three journal entries are the same our 3.8 million dollars in costs goes into the construction in progress we have Billings so three million in Billings and a debit to accounts receivable for three million and 2.7 million in collections so this leaves us with the balance of four point eight million in construction in progress three hundred and seventy five thousand on accounts receivable and three million 750 and the Billings on construction and these two accounts will be meted out against each other on the balance sheet and so now for our 2021 balance sheet we have accounts receivable of three hundred and seventy five thousand and we have recognized costs in excess of Billings of a million fifty and that's the difference again between the 4.8 million in construction in progress less the 3.75 million in Billings recall that this is now reclassified as current because the contract ends into 2022 and then on our income statement because this is the completed contract approach there is no gross profit or revenue or expenses to be recorded in any of the years until the year of completion and finally we'll finish up the problem for the year 2022 as we've saw before again the same set of journal entries this time to record the cost the billing and the collection so another three million in costs Billings of six point two five million debiting accounts receivable and crediting the Billings on construction and then finally a collection entry for six point five million leaving us for the balance of one hundred and twenty five thousand and accounts receivable seven point eight million in construction and progress and ten million in Billings on construction but now our contract is finished here's where we have our last entry that differs from the percentage of completion approach now that we have our ending balances of seven point eight million in construction and progress and ten million in the Billings you'll notice that the difference between these two is two million two hundred thousand dollars which actually happens to be the profit on the contract so what we must do is wipe out these accounts or we're going to debit the Billings for ten million we're going to credit the construction in progress for seven point eight million and now we can record the construction revenues and expenses so we know that the contract price is ten million dollars and the construction expenses our 7.8 million dollars which equals what we have in the construction in progress account and so our journal entry balances and we flushed out the construction in progress accounts and the Billings on construction leaving us with balances of zero there and for our final balance sheet we have accounts receivable of a hundred and twenty five thousand no more costs in excess of Billings and now we have all of the revenue of ten million dollars in all of the costs of seven point eight million and therefore all of the GP in twenty twenty two so that's pretty much it for the completed contract approach let's talk about some points to remember for this one so under asked me if for costs cannot be reasonably determined then we can use the completed contract approach and under this approach we will never show profits until the year the contract is complete no revenues or expenses are recognized until that year of completion second Aspie allows for the completed contract approach if a contract is determined by a single act rather than a continuous sequence of significant events so a simple contract where only one thing is done rather than something that is compounded in terms of complexity like a bridge or road where you've got all different kinds of events and potentially overlapping elements third again this is the just to recap how data can be presented this was shown in tutorial eight and represented here your cost data can be presented on a cumulative basis so cost a date or on a non cumulative basis costs incurred in the year in either case you're going to have to do some simple math with these to get the information you need if your given date on a non cumulative basis you're gonna have to add costs to derive the cost to date in order to calculate your gross profit and finally calculation of the percentage of complete is not required under this completed contract approach so you do not have to worry about it so this concludes tutorial 9 on using the completed contract approach under a speed to account for a fully profitable long term construction project we hope you found it useful | The Business Doctor | UCI3IndL0zm1z-3zg5ZQia3Q | 2020-04-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,659 | 9,635 |
S7ePW9luRMY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7ePW9luRMY | MHMP Mindfulness ENG | [Music] hello leander students i'm excited to share about mindfulness with you today it's pretty straightforward being mindful means your mind is paying full attention to the present moment and aware of where we are and what we're doing is your mind full of distractions or is it focused and in tune to what you're doing at that moment previously you learned about the emotion center of your brain the amygdala or guard dog this is the part of your brain that's activated when your brain senses danger but as we know we're not always in danger mindfulness is a tool to help us use the thinking part of our brain the pre-fund prefrontal cortex or wise owl mindfulness helps us focus our attention on our breathing increasing awareness of how our body is feeling to make good and healthy decisions let's go ahead and practice mindful listening which means we will focus in on one thing and simply notice the sounds around us i will ring a bell and i would love for you to close your eyes or look down at the ground when the bell stops ringing raise your hand this will indicate that you no longer hear it [Music] [Applause] [Music] what sounds did you hear around you other than the bell did you find yourself distracted by those sounds with practice you can bring your attention back to the focal point which in this case was the bell other times it might be a teacher you're listening to or a friend sharing some news or it could be taking a test this takes lots of practice to focus our attention on one thing but i know you can do it mindfulness will increase your self-awareness and keep your prefrontal cortex for wise owl online so you can make good decisions [Music] you | Leander ISD | UCBmAu_i02GW_RghUzyTsltg | 2021-12-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 307 | 1,676 |
cMnQ6PAR6DQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMnQ6PAR6DQ | AI on STM32 : People Counting Demonstration - Advanced model detection in computer vision | [Music] sc developed a people counting solution based on advanced model detections in computer vision the solution can be deployed in various places in buildings to optimize the occupancy and living conditions it runs on an stm32h747i discovery board with big momv mounted it in various places of st office to show you a short demo today you can see in this corridor but this low resolution camera is able to detect people's presence to help understand the overall building occupancy the system was also placed in front of a door to check on people entering our living rooms typically a green sign is shown on the right of the board to indicate when the monitor location is empty and a red sign shows when people are passing by each person is detected and indicated with a green bounding box which enables our application to come pivot and it could also be extended to check if they are standing or sitting for instance [Music] we've now placed the system to monitor the coffee room this is a bit more challenging as people are now sitting and can be confused with the furnitures the system actually produce several bonding boxes it's up to the application to filter out the wrong ones here the application is displaying the bounding boxes in real time obviously in the end application if the goal is to calm people sitting in the coffee room there will be additional filtering that could be done to make this more stable the detection is done in real time locally on the board with absolutely no connectivity requirement this helps reduce its power consumption and also have the overall system as being more robust to attacks as the data is kept locally at all times you can imagine that only the number of people detected is sent over low with network at lower consumption rather than sending the entire streams of video to be analyzed remotely [Music] and just for fun we played with the coat hanger to show the model is properly trained to recognize people and is robust to simple furniture [Music] if you are interested to know more or discuss your computer vision project with us don't hesitate to contact us at edge.ai lst.com [Music] you | STMicroelectronics | UCjnmZw3h4XnpK3e5D2jvIGA | 2021-09-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 379 | 2,145 |
LssNy7xL4qo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LssNy7xL4qo | HOW TO FIND THE WAYS OF GOD - Apostle Joshua Selman | scriptures talk about a blessedness that happens to a man whose Delight is in the law of God so as someone says he say his body's Delight is in the law of God and God he meditate day and night he says that that man is like a tree planted by the rivers of water whose leaves do not wither who an invest food in every season as you about listening to this message we believe that your life is going to be like that man planted by the rivers of water your leaves are forever going to bear and we know that you'll see your season will not pass by you will forever shine and you will forever bear fruit we have a lot of content to share with you so we wouldn't treat you to subscribe to this channel as well as like us hit that notification Bell to receive more updates from us because we know that whatever content here is going to set you on calls at every time it's going to make you attain whatever stature that cries wants you to attain thank you I ask oh God In The Name of Jesus that he will bless our hearts we declare that tonight Jesus will be dignified father whilst your word comes I pray that you will heal every sick body in this place I pray that you will deliver every oppressed in this place I pray that our lives will be thoroughly transformed in the name of Jesus Christ therefore Lord we decree and declare that our hearts are opened open to learn open to receive and we declare that in all of this you remain glorified in our lives you remain glorified in this city in the name of Jesus Christ amen and amen God bless you bless you please be seated Hallelujah thank you so much sir thank you for the privilege and the opportunity to bring the word of God I want to appreciate the entire leadership of this great commission I also want to honor the Bishops here present and all the Servants of God the Lord bless you in the name of Jesus Christ amen and amen I want to share a few things tonight I'm just trusting to walk with time and my heart is burdened because there's a lot that the Lord would have me share and I I just trust that God will grant Grace I believe that conferences like this are moments of transformation the Bible says now the Lord is that spirit and it says where the spirit of the Lord is there is Liberty then he says we all with faces unveiled beholding him as in a mirror he says we are changed from one level of Glory even to the other Hallelujah it matters that we understand the word of God it matters that we understand the principles of the Kingdom because our dominion and our walking in Victory depend on our knowledge of God and number two a thorough understanding of his ways victory of the believer please just reduce or just just let it be if you can't find anything please let's not let's minimize destruction um so I believe that the Lord is going to grant us Grace and help us to understand scripture it is important that we study scripture because the Bible represents the boundary of God's commitment to man God is not committed to man outside of the provisions allocated and Allowed by scripture and that from a child thou has known the Holy Scripture the Bible says which is able to make thee wise unto salvation and so the knowledge of the scripture exposes us to God's methodologies we are able to understand his way of doing things and when we sustain the grace to engage accordingly then our lives become a reflection of what he has said many years ago I had a vision and in that Vision I saw a great door it was a very big door God was opening me up to a thorough understanding of the value of the word of God I saw an ancient door and the spirit of the Lord took me close to that door and then I found out that that door was made up of other smaller doors and I noticed in that Vision the doors were opening and closing opening and closing and each time the door opened light will come out of it and then it will close open again and light would come out of it and I notice on every door a scripture was written and then the Holy Spirit began to let me know that those doors represented Revelations and different dimensions of God should remember Jesus said I am the door and so every dimension of spiritual reality that you lay hold of the light that comes is the grace that empowers you to walk in the reality of that scripture that means whatever you propose to know if you do not have the grace to demonstrate his validity it is not yet life to you it says they are life not to those that seek them those that find them are we blessed praise the Lord all over the world Believers seek to walk in Victory when you ask the average believer he will tell you that he wants a consolation to his Christian experience and while it is true that we do not serve the Lord and we do not seek him because of things God's economy he is so designed that somewhere along the line as you walk with him you'll get to a point where your life begins to bear fruit are we together John 15 and verse 8 he says hearing is my father glorified when ye bear much fruit so shall he be my disciples so he desires that somewhere in our Christian experience we begin to produce results that become an Evidence to unbelievers that we are serving a living God as well as become consolations to us but then results in this Kingdom of All Sorts they do not just come because we desire them they come when we have access to the requisite level of spiritual illumination Jesus wept over Jerusalem the Bible says he lamented and he said o Jerusalem Jerusalem if you have known even in this your day the things that pertain unto your peace he says but now they are HID from you so there are things that pertain unto our peace there are things that pertain unto our growth there are things that pertain onto our efficiency and I'm trusting that God is going to Grant Grace as we explore a few Keys along the theme of this conference I read carefully through the letter that was written and given to me from the ministry and I could discern The Passion of this church for Revival for the move of God to see that the purposes of God are birthed in a territory like this and by the grace of God and with all humility I am a student of Revival I have studied the moves of God across almost every continent I've had the honor and the privilege of meeting a few of these people and I've heard firsthand from them what God did in their days because it is a desire that we become a continuation are we together now a continuation so that it will no longer be fables that we were told but we will be able to prove the validity of God to a generation otherwise there will come another generation that knew not pharaoh and they will now begin to detest the things that we cherish and hold as sacred there must be a dimension of spiritual reality that must be preserved otherwise a whole generation will come and detest God God will become like a historic material we will just know that once upon a time there were people in enugu who were passionate about God once you see let me tell you this the way the devil destroys a generation is not to cause a catastrophe in one day or one year the way the devil destroys a generation is to study its system of continuity please understand this when the devil finds out that the fathers are so covenanted to God they will not backslide he will give up on the fathers but he will make sure the bridge that translates that knowledge and that passion from the fathers to the children is God respectfully speaking this is what has destroyed the West the American nations and all of that their grandmothers and their grandfathers those we call God's generals while they were there in the field doing the things they were doing the devil distracted them with the here and now and they did not think of a system of continuity are we together so Satan gave up on the parents and went to grow with the children now the children are the presidents they are the governors and they are very vocal and unashamed about their desire for the absence of God in their community it's not enough that we know God we must study the system allocated for the transference of these things in ancient times you would see that the Lord will instruct the fathers he said write it on tablets when your children ask you why are you doing this tell them once upon a time something happened like this Alleluia in every generation God seems to find a few people now I don't know why it is a few people but I may be able to attempt tonight why it seems like only very few people are able to qualify to host certain Superior dimensions of the grace the power the glory the wisdom of God within the context of a generation so it looks like you have people just been averaging their work with God Church grow yourself and they are loving God serving and then every once in a while you will find men and women who press exceptionally into the things of God and as a result of that encounter they come up with anointings and Graces and very very striking dimensions of God and those individuals become the the scientist they become representations of God's desire within that dispensation and then when those people live usually people go down again and then they wait and one day and so forth even in the history of this nation and I believe the history of this city when you study from a spiritual standpoint you will find out that scattered across your history where moments when certain individuals came with fire and power and they commanded dimensions of Revival and fire there was such an Awakening within that territory and it is my goal in this conference that I will share with us a bit that the Lord has taught me about preserving the fire of Revival within a territory it is sensible that men can capture the realities of God and preserve it transgenerationally it just won't have to be lost with the absence of a generation already now I I am sent to the body of Christ as you would have observed I make it a point of Duty to not criticize the body of Christ it is not my culture at all to talk about maybe churches or say anything negative no I am sent to the body and one of the requirements to carry a Grace that is for the body is you must love the body if you love God and hates the body you are still defaulting you must love God and love his body are we together and I have found out that respectfully speaking one of the reasons why many people are very weak spiritually why many people do not host certain dimensions of God among many reasons there is a theology that has been sold especially this generation and the theology is that there is no participation and there is no price required to host God and it looks like a well-meaning theology the Bible is a prophetic book you can make it speak anything you wanted to say so that that that indoctrination that um God can use anybody he wants to use it doesn't matter who has created a justification for laxity in the body of Christ so people do not have the passion to press towards the things of God because it looks like there is no prophet in pressing into God let me tell you this people of God not everything in the kingdom is a gift if everything were a gift what then is the reward for obedience are we together Deuteronomy 28 when you read from verse 1 it says and it shall come to pass him Thou shalt diligently hack into the voice of the Lord to do and to observe all that I command you this day then he begins to lose he says then you shall be exalted above the nations of the earth and this blessing shall come upon you and overtake you there is always a participatory condition that guarantees certain dimensions of the presence of God and I think that this this understanding needs to be restored to the body of Christ there is a price for Spiritual power there is a tries to host God there is a price to carry an anointing for a generation there is a real price it's not a price that can be politicized it's not a price that can be manipulated by emotions the price is fixed you either attend the grace what God gives is is to pay that price listen remember when the mother of James had John came to me Jesus to negotiate positions for them invincibility of Jesus and they suspected and he will become the king of the Jews and so before that will happen James and John lay us with their mother to can you bring conditions can you drink of my cup and then can you be baptized with my baptism there is a price for the power of God you don't just tell somebody from the richest handle because you read it in the Bible that they shall lay hands on the sick remember that many people taught us that is closely to experiment like this in the Bible one time Jesus went to the Mount of transfiguration and the disciples wanted to use the opportunity to pass in on that moment and make a name for themselves and they did not go for a mild case that was manageable they got an epileptic patient and then they gather the people and they pulled and prayed and pray and nothing happened they were embarrass their egos were sung and when Jesus came they said why couldn't we cast this out remember again the sons of silver they came and gathered someone who was a demonic and they said in the name of Jesus as the real Jesus you start to register because his name was called and the demons replied Jesus we know oh we know is full of you where do you stand in the spirit I do not see the scar that represents your passing through the soul of the spirit and the Bible says those demons beat them and drove them out please for me you don't just speak on people's lives change because the Bible says no no we will continue to mock ourselves and propose spiritual things we do not have the grace to defend if we are spiritual Christ [Music] the Centurion comes to Jesus and it's making a request over his daughter and Jesus said I respect you your enable man I will go with you to your house and the Centurion says no I am a man under Authority in other words I understand government and the implication of authority YouTube Authority among the authority of the government of rule and there is a level of power that I have by reason of that Authority I can tell and he will go and if he does not good you're charity that bugs me will come to address that situation and Jesus said I have not found such revelations in the kingdom is based on the government we submit to where did you find this revelation [Music] there is a lot and I'm saying this respectfully there is a lot of talking in the body of Christ there is a lot of preposition of what God can do God can heal God can change your life and then we keep saying amen amen but our associations continue to grow because it is no consolation to the reality of the power of God Psalm 63 David began to speak and he said oh God sanctuary [Music] let me tell you this our churches and our abuse are under attack if we do not bring the demonstration of the reality of Heaven here and now your child again the generation of our fathers is a generation of loyalty even if they don't believe you they have a covenant of loyalty they will pray for you and leave you your confusion while we believe you this generation is identification generation they will not believe without results the Bible says the great look for a sign this is the reason why our teenagers today have such an obsession for the things technology and all of these are the test God you mentioned everything good we are in church they are possibly about an encounter you are so yes between yesterday and tomorrow [Music] we will be surprised together I don't mean to bring back memories forgive me if I do but how many of you had the opportunity to watch warehouses that were bothered during this palliative time no invitation no person there was something in that building that people passionately desired and they were not ashamed to live their Isis and climb moves what if what is in that house is in your church spiritually seeking listen now forgive me I came to do something to you we will apologize after the conference are we together the rate at which we beg people to come to church direct at which race communicating Jesus is with a woman by the well and then he began to speak to her Discerning you as a prophet she began to ask him on the subject of worship and when Jesus responded to this woman watch this the Bible says this woman went and called do you remember this serious design that if it really impacted you cannot be silent there were people who Jesus so don't tell anybody Revival in this conference then we have to be serious the sick come sick and we say Jesus can heal and then we share the grace From Here Comes Satan it's not only Jesus he tempted he will follow everybody and so does this look like that revelation of love the Lord [Music] we say I have never seen the righteousness thank you we seem to be at the massive situations and circumstances watch this a charm is placed on the ground that time did not ask me whether I believe in it or not I match it on my way going the child did not ask whether I have faith or not and it still affected me can you imagine that I'm giving you an example of the experience of many Christians a farm is on the ground the charm did not ask you do you believe something began to happen to you oh God Rest For Your Glory and your power back to the church there are too many [Music] great requirement to defend them and the world needs to be quiet but now the world is beginning to ask questions they will search for scriptures and say come and defend it you told us that God can restore here is a woman with 23 years of captivity and all our life she's been serving the purposes of God can you prove to us that God restores and we stand there quote in scripture and saying all kinds of things and the end look at who is looking says this your Jesus there is a question mark is God challenging someone tonight there is no continent that prays like Africa and yet we are the ones in need of results every day something is wrong are we together financially speaking there are many many believers who are in situations they are give us they love God they tithe they sow they give and yet in a shaking way they never rise to a notable Dimension I'm not talking of just having your needs met that's not prosperity you don't need God for that to happen you just need wisdom not even the wisdom of the world the wisdom that comes by studying the laws of nature I share with you my contemplations and I share with you what began to lead me to seek for God Beyond Church to seek for God Beyond religion to seek for God Beyond Bible studies and prayer meetings I knew something was wrong the Bible says Proverbs 18 and verse 1 through desire a man having separated himself he said secret and intermed life with all wisdom something is wrong I won't take too much of your time but I need to challenge you when we talk about Revival did you know for the average person we don't even have an idea of what we're talking about we just feel all the time when people just pray for a few minutes and then backslide whenever they feel like doing and then we just know that in 1995 there was such a move of God no sir and yet we say the part of the Justice as a shining light that shines ever brighter onto the perfect day let God be true let God be true any good State let God be true my experience is too small to validate who God is if if my experience does not capture all the dimensions of God I cannot create a theology out of my limitation to mean God cannot do it God will not Bend to us we are the ones who will bend to say Lord I take responsibility there is something about my Christian experience that is not capturing the fullness of you are we blessed foreign God called me to be a prophet every prophetic word is wrong it didn't come to pass everything you say is wrong your name is John he said no my name is not John but something is wrong look let me tell you this listen I'm not being sarcastic I want to be sincere with you it takes humility and Brokenness don't fake what can be real insistence says something is wrong I may not know what is right but oh God come to me the strength of God does not look for strength the strength of God look for weakness when he finds strength it will go back until there is a broken and a contrite heart announced to you that Revival is real having said oh this let me announce to you that God is still in the business of making man and shifting territories and continents just because that reality may not be captured in your space personally does not mean God stop working because of you you may have stopped pressing into God but he did not stop moving people there are people who who did not graduate themselves from that school they said Lord I ever remain a student and God has continued to advance the frontiers of the Kingdom through them and it is my prayer and my desire tonight that God will cultivate a hunger and a passion greater than Ministry title greater than preaching greater than conferences municipalities and Powers while you are seated can you pray one minute and so not planted dissatisfaction in my heart [Music] satisfaction I'm tired of Greek and Hebrew words without a Grace to demonstrate that validity please please pray let it be from the depth of your heart this is 25 years of the faithfulness of God there has to be a dimension of substance to our Christian experience someone is praying someone is crying to the god of Heaven call upon me he says and I will answer I will show you Great and Mighty things that you do not know pray for one minute Lord we desire to see your power and your glory in enugu state once again we desire altars to be places of fire we desire to see Sinners saved with forceful power we desire to see a reign of Science and wonders again we cannot lose this Heritage there must be a generation that becomes a continuation of this please pray [Music] Hallelujah listen let's listen [Music] I went to church and I had my pastors preach from scripture they said many things about God they said God is love I heard them preach scriptures like if you've been evil know how to give good gifts how much more your heavenly father I preached I heard them preach messages like he has been made the head of all principalities but I could not see the substance the validation of that which was said while they were preaching I was watching the sick who sat close to me I was watching families I knew were in trouble where is this God we are talking about and then we say he's in our midst let's worship Him and we finish and sit down and I say but when God came in the Bible I know what happened I read my Bible the Bible says the mountains keep like lamps when he comes and yet he's there and we are browsing pinking on our phones is it the god of Heaven even angels when they appeared the impact was too much for men to ignore them [Music] something is wrong the eyes observe my ways the first two words is a declaration of an acknowledgment you are my son that means on legitimate grounds you qualify to be a partaker of everything that I have my son not a stranger my son then give me your heart there are not many times God demands things from Men but every time God does demand a thing from a man it is because he's preparing him to receive something higher and greater and he says my son you want to be used as a general to the Nations my daughter my church my territory if you want to be mightily used by God listen to me the first key is not anointing the first key is not fasting the first key is not prayer the first key is not Bible study you can do all those things and yet miss it because many have tried it and it did not work the first key to being mightily used by God is the state of your heart the state of your heart vetoes your prayer life the state of your heart vetoes your fasting every other thing Finds Its Credence from the purity of your heart are we together my son I desire to use you but the state of your heart do you know why God is always after the heart of men I will tell you why because in his design of man he created the heart of man to be able to host him and him alone and in that design whatever Finds Its way to your heart is your god please observe this your God is not what you worship your God is whatever finds a place in your heart it doesn't matter what you worship physically in the realm of the spirit they know what you're about to not by searching a deity they search your heart God designed the heart of a man to be the mirror of his Allegiance whatever can have access to that holy of holies in your heart qualifies to be your God are we together so he created the heart of man to be able to host him and his purposes so when you sing and when you preach before Heaven takes you seriously the word of God that is a discerner of the thoughts and the intents of the heart will have to vet the purity of your heart God does not just accept worship because it is melodious God does not just accept preaching because you are Conjuring Greek and Hebrew words as theologically powerful as they may be until God finds your heart contrite broken sincere enough every other thing you are doing is just religion Jeremiah 17 and verse 9. the heart of man my son give me your heart complete surrender please read with me if you can see it otherwise I'll just read it from here the Bible says the heart is deceitful above all things stop before you understand this scripture you have to array the many things that can be deceptive one of the things that is deceptive is the serpent now the serpent was more deceptive than all of the beasts which the Lord had made there are many other things that are deceptive but the Bible says no matter how wise a man is your heart will beat you to your knees that means even you the owner of the heart you can be deceived by it your heart can deceive you into believing something that is not true the heart is deceitful above all things and the Bible says the heart is desperately wicked oh God bless me and you will see what I will do for the kingdom and God says I don't need to bless you to see it I'm already seeing it now because you see in God's realm I hope you know that God how do I say this now God does not live in eternity no I hope you know eternity is also a function of Time Eternity just means time without end it's a summation of infinite dispensations but it's still subject to time God's realm is not in time God's realm is not even in eternity God's realm is not even heaven he just put his throne there read your Bible it says in the beginning God created that means he was not there you can create what you are inside in the beginning where was he he created the heavens and the Earth that means he was he was in neither of the places the realm of God is called light it's a realm that the Bible says is unapproachable light now please understand this in that realm there is no time and there is no distance in that realm there is no future and there is no past those realities don't exist in that realm everything is called now so your tomorrow is seen already are you together now now you see in this realm you don't know what I can become tomorrow I may be broke today and so my being well behaved may not be a true picture of my heart condition it's just that the situation has forced me to carry a posture of humility so men can call you humble until the day you see the heart of man hides evil like a DNA it does not be it does not get activated until the conditions there are sufficient conditions that make certain levels of evil to be activated if you have never tasted Fame you may not know that you can be derailed so you can just say God forbid I love God with all my heart remember you've never been honored you've never stood before Kings this is why criticizing people is dangerous when you hear that someone is not doing well go back to your own Altar and say God before I disgrace myself fetch my heart now search my heart try my thoughts let me tell you this listen to my message why revivals die there is only one reason why revivals die not sin no the humanity of men is the reason why revivals die revivals die because the custodian of that Revival is a man and Satan knows that there is something in a man prophet Isaiah began to observe it and he says hast thou not known as thou not seen it says the Everlasting God the Lord creator of the ends of the Earth does not faint neither is he weary this is a quality that is prevalent with men Satan knows that no matter how powerful I am I will be tired one day he knows that so when he tries to attack your vision from the beginning and it does not work he will leave you you will think you are free he left Jesus he waited till they offended him till Jesus was on his way to the Cross here he comes again Satan is any other thing but a fool he has an advantage of time the Bible calls him that old serpent he has lived through dispensation and he has studied man like an experiment he knows man in and out so when he sees you as a preacher with your Zeal he knows there is no money in your pocket yet you've never flown in first class you don't know what it means to be honored so you don't even have any ego to be strong so you think you are humble and Satan wait for you at the corridor of your lifting he knows there is something with men that both glory and shame produces the same result it can frustrate you foreign are we together so the day you lead the prayer and mighty things begin to happen do you know Alexander the way the first time they called him Elijah he rebuked them he said no I can't be alive at this humility but over time he thought to himself and said but honestly come to think of it who else because at that time there was no internet you will not even know God is also working at the other side of your ignorance God knows men very well that's why he does not trust what you say till he sees what is in your heart have you not seen men who say I will stand with you forever I will build maybe a Ministry or I will be with you in politics I must vote you and while you are saying that quarter to their to when you will need them they will change God knows the ever-changing nature of men so he does not trust anything you say I hope you know while you sing your heart is also singing while you preach your heart is also preaching the sermon of your heart is greater than that of your lip and or they call you Joshua Salman it doesn't matter death has walked in you so that life will walk through you even to others the vulnerability of men cannot allow God to use them the way they are you come as you are but you are not sent as you are you come as you are then you are made then you are sent the making process of a Believer is the hardest part of the Christian experience because not even your tears will stop God is God speaking to us look when you see a man in a spiritual training is a fearful thing others are sleeping in the night and God wakes you and says for the next five hours you just prepare your your swallow and fish and you're about to fold your arms and the spirit of God says for the next 10 days there is no food that is entering your mouth again God what what are you doing to me can't I enjoy a normal life it is the call of Destiny tracing you you no longer can live a normal life a gentleman comes to look at you and say you're a beautiful lady and you hear a rebuke from the Holy Ghost you don't know who is coming from your womb that's why and you are saying Lord so I can enjoy my life again the making of man is hard that's why when God makes them whether you talk about them in the secret or in the open even if you are right their altar will fight you because the making of men is death the process of death he suffered no man to do them wrong even he repu Kings for their sake saying this is the injunction please are you getting blessed tonight the state of your heart every man you see that is carrying a measure of the grace of God has gone through an experience you may never know all of the men and women whose names were called here that you see them if they ask every one of these people come and hold a mic and share your experience tonight we will cry at CBC funeral here many people will tell you the things they gave up you will never carry Glory without dying the price for all of God is all of you not your offering not your tithe not your singing All of You a non-negotiable condition Casting Crowns lifting hands wowing Hearts it's one we've come to do I cast my crown I lift my hands I bow my heart what I've come to do I cast my crown Ed my end by my heart listen God will not ask you to just give any money he wants you to give the one you worked for the one you got freeze Ishmael the one you worked for is Isaac it's easy to give Ishmael Abraham drove Ishmael without thinking about it let me tell you how God makes Mighty Men in this Kingdom he does not take Ishmael Isaac is surprise for being Abraham [Music] to ratus Abraham take down thy son thy only son whom thou lovest go and offer him upon a mountain Abraham held Isaac he sure a representation of his wealth and dragged him to the mountain Isaac said father what did I do to you and he said before you arrive I was in love with someone and not even your presence will interrupt that relationship we will rise sing your name I don't know [Music] listen the making of men of power is a dangerous training is why God isolates you even if you are married this is not an affair of a couple when God is dealing with men there's no corporate thing that Dimension is a lonely part your dealing is customized it's in that place of pain your hand begins to shake and then he trains you that anywhere you see this is the healing anointing it's not a Doctrine it's a dealing for only you it's in that place of pain John remained in the wilderness there were secrets that were told John to make him a prophet he was eating locals and wild horny that was not the only food in Israel but that was the prescription that would train him to be able to be the prophet that will obtain Jesus listen when God is making you the restrictions in your life will God can give you health God can say for the next three years from 12 to 3 that is the time I have a portion to meet with you don't miss it and by 11 30 you are tired and is as if you die he wants to teach you how to give up on your own strength and tap into his own because the schedule that you will have in ministry will require that knowledge there is a spiritual architecture he's teaching you that they that wait upon the Lord there is a system where weak men can become strong so when he wakes you when you are tired it's not wickedness it's a training that makes mighty man so that when you have a busy schedule in the future they see you standing from whence come at this unusual strength or Samson and Samson said it is not my physical might there is a spirit that can manifest as the spirit of Might listen there are dimensions of God you can never learn in church you will never understand it it is your experience that will educate you into who God is a testimony that you will have by yourself [Music] your training will give God a name that your generation will call the god of Abraham and the god of Isaac they were not generic names they were an encapsulation of the experiences of men with God your assignment is to use your lifetime to give God a name that your children can call what name is your experience giving God you only know the god of Abraham I congratulate you but when will your experience give him a name that others can call so there are people who will stand and lift up one song and his Shekinah will fill that place because the altar upon which they are training was built is alive there is an all-time the realm of the spirit there is a covenant that they have with God [Music] there are Realms that cannot be imparted goes deep through your pain and your sacrifice we live in a generation where we like receiving everything by impartation no sir [Music] Apostle God is calling me to be a kingdom financier and one day God says aside from the clothes you are wearing fold everything in a bag and sow it you will cast that Spirit thinking is a demon it will come again God speaks once but you don't hear only once he will make you hear as many times as your unbelieved ones listen on easy lies the head that wears the crown let me tell you when you see people who truly carry authentic power and Grace find out the story behind their training oh God you are my God Helly timing matters in seeking God because it takes time to know him early will I Seek You my soul Longs for you when I began my experience with God I was not looking for fame I was not looking for power I was just tired I said Lord we cannot serve a God we don't know to a generation give a generation a gift to the unknown God a God we do not know a God who our proposition about him we are not sure you finish preaching a message man of God very boldly and you go back to your room and secretly say I hope I understand what I just said Paul said but I know whom I believe I am persuaded is the reason why many people cannot die for Jesus because we are not even sure of what we are living for [Music] time will fail me to talk of Gideon and jephthah and Barack men who through faith subdue kingdoms wrote righteousness shut them out of lions and the Bible says that there without us would not be complete hear me truly speaking there is a generation Rising Jesus will not return until there is a manifestation of that power I have seen it I have seen it many times in my vision that Africa God's first born the stone that has been rejected Zone that identified with Jesus on his way to the Cross every continent rejected Jesus except Africa in a man called Simon of Cyrene that was Africa carrying the cross for Jesus and since we partook of his sufferings we must also partake of his glory it is the reason why Africa will become the centerpiece of Revival is not a lie [Music] my son give me your heart you have been giving me your offering but give me your heart you have been giving me your midweek service but give me your heart the Bible says in Isaiah chapter 6 and verse 1 that in the year King Uzziah died something must die for you to see the Lord for as long as usiah is alive your eyes cannot see him in the year that my pride died I saw the Lord in the year that my ego died I saw the Lord in the year that my ambition died I saw the Lord in the year that my my passion to make a name for myself died I saw the Lord the exalted above the worship of the people who loved the Earth the train of heat through all feels a temple that's what Isaiah saw a cloud of heavenly worshipers surrounding your throne and we join with them now crying holy holy is a lamb the Lamb of God [Music] let me tell you this when you want to be used by God the price is not to give you a message the price is not to find a peer that follows you the price is not to find an empty venue where you will do a publicity no price is that he must become your obsession Lord I love you more than Ministry I love you more than titles the Bible says love not the world Apostle John began to tell us neither the things that are in this world is the word Eros there is an affinity that this Cosmos seeks to derive from men it wants an attachment my car my reputation my church my member that is the language of ownership in this Kingdom we are only given access not ownership owners are rebels in this Kingdom because whoever owns anything maintains it the prodigal son had access what you wanted ownership the pay ownership came like came suffering came and he came back to himself and said how many hired servants does my father have and I am here it he said I will arise and I will go to my father and I will say father I have sinned against you and against heaven and I am not worthy to be called your son take me as one of your servants and when he took responsibility and began to return he never met the father at home because for every step you take towards God he is also looking for you too you will meet somewhere in your passion today many people say they see Jesus all the time I respect their experiences but their lives does not show it if he's the Jesus of the Bible you see I assure you even after one year you will not be normal foreign I love your presence it's not a song that I love I love more than Ministry I love your presence I love I love I love you Jesus I love I love I love your presence it says no I had sinned Nor Ear heard neither has it entered into the heart of man the things that God has in store for them that love him not them that preach about him not them that sing about him not them that conduct service for him not them that sweep the church for him thank God for these things but brothers and sisters the non-negotiable condition to carry God is that you must so die that he becomes he becomes the epicenter of your self-worth and your relevance until he finds him to self in you like a mirror looking back to him you will never host his power the presence of God is not cheap the price you pay for life is death and until that price is paid you will never carry the life that liberates Nations This Island from the spirit of God this I have seen in the life of people that are being used by God it is a lonely path brothers and sisters it is a painful part and Men of God respectfully speaking let me encourage us when we are teaching people about what God did in our lives let's not tell lies let's tell them the truth of what happened that it took time to know God let's let them know that we fasted it was not just that we were standing in the afternoon and power came let them understand the implication of the grace they so cheaply enjoy let them understand that it came with blood and tears not to scare them but to let them know this is how it happens the birth of anything valuable is painful ask Every Woman here she will tell you she can carry the child because the woman is pregnant her appetite will change a woman who ordinarily eats this will start asking you to give her rice that is smelling smoke and you are saying madam what are you looking for that's what happens when you are pregnant when you are carrying something of Destiny you cannot do what everybody is doing it must alter even your appetite am I blessing you this generation must have archived in books and in their minds every territory must preserve not just what God did but preserve the ordinances that were kept that brought him to a land enugu State let your children and your children's children understand the formula that brings God to a territory let them not just know history that God can come let them know that it takes sacrifice and surrender let them know that it takes a life of dedication total surrender non-negotiable surrender that everything God gives you belongs to him and he can make a demand of it any day and any time I Cried unto God and I said father if there is anything I cannot give you in my life take it by yourself but there are times you cannot give Isaac oh remember it took long before he came you only give God the grace to take the Isaac by himself are you getting blessed this is why we do not see the power of the Holy Spirit wolf I'm seeing angels in this place the Lord is opening my eyes and I see angels in this place the angels in this place I'm seeing the number 21 in the spirit and I'm seeing oil being poured on those people right now as I'm speaking please bring them out if you can 21. this is what I'm seeing in the realm of the spirit 21. foreign [Music] the Lord is saying you are drinking of ancient fountains there is an Awakening happening in your spirit for some of you the dreams that you have been having there is a quickening you saw it in the dream someone to even show these meetings in your Visions the spirit of Grace is initiated you into an experience that produces power in the spirit and Jacob wrestled with him all night and said lead me for the death breakage he said I will not let you go until you bless me and he said what is your name and he said my name is Jacob it's a Thou shalt no longer be called Jacob so as a praise you have had power with God and Prevail and he touched for all of his style and blessed him and the Bible says the sun arose and he called that place Penny hell the face of God [Music] when he comes you will know he has come there is a circumcision that is happening in this place a cutting away of appetites he says I beseech the Brethren by the mercies of God Romans 12 and verse 1 that he offer your bodies a Living Sacrifice only unacceptable unto God he calls it your reasonable act of worship then it says to not be conformed to this world it's a Greek word Aion the thinking pattern that comes with the system it says but be transformed by the renewing of your mind that you may be able to prove that which is good and perfect will of God yeah bring them out [Music] we call it a wind of Revival and ignition God is doing something not only in this church but even in this city [Music] Hallelujah now please watch this forgive me I hope I'm not breaking any protocol please forgive me if I do but in the name of Jesus the Christ of God I'm seeing fire just rising from this place and I'm seeing it come on people those people will start running out by themselves please hold them so they don't enjoy anybody I'm seeing a Grace that will drive you to the secret place [Music] Jeremiah chapter 6 verse 16. stand in the ancient Parts ask for that part that ancient parts [Music] my son give me your heart man of God give me your ministry give me your reputation this is a prize for all of me this is a prize for commanding our in the spirit foreign Lord I'm ready everything let tonight be a Handover service dude halleluia listen let's listen listen when you take everything that is within your heart and you surrender it on the altar of sacrifice and you tell him everything belongs to you now you begin to do business with God because all that you have is his own [Music] it all belongs to you oh it all belongs to you [Music] It All Belongs to You oh It All Belongs to You Hallelujah [Music] in the next five minutes please hear me I'm going to leave you and your maker I don't know how you are going to cry before God in the next five minutes I leave you alone with God you say father search my heart try my thoughts you know the tendencies that I my heart prune my heart oh God take away flesh take away Pride take away send Glory from my life purify my heart into the next five minutes cry before your makeup anything are you praying say Christ that brings me Fiverr [Music] here I am another person before here I am what you want my purpose [Music] this is forever this is everything for you [Music] thank you I wanna know your way [Music] two more minutes take everything with God everything that has taken your place until Jesus is seen and glorified in my life take everything we'll go [Music] foreign [Music] sorry to [Music] you every day [Music] myself [Music] my soul says yes Jesus name is [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] please pray [Music] ers [Music] lift your hands and sing Jesus the Lamb of God [Music] man with you [Music] the Bible says seeing then that we are surrounded by so great a cloud of weaknesses it says let us lay aside every weight and the sin that God easily beset us and to run with perseverance the race that is set before us looking up to Jesus who is the offer and the finisher of our faith the Bible says who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross and despise the shame lift your voice and say father anything that has taken your place in my life I'd be thrown it in this conference everything that has taken your place in my life whether it is relationships whether it is material things whether it is Ministry whatever it is pray [Music] I Dethrone everything while rounding up please pray thank you foreign [Music] I will find you [Music] nothing has happened [Music] foreign [Music] I love you [Music] come and make my heart [Music] come and be everything [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you Jesus [Music] one more song that we are done for tonight's meeting I later down again [Music] to hear yourself [Music] help me find a way would you bring me blood to you from the depths of your heart [Music] Psalm 24 Earth is the Lord's and its fullness thereof the worlds and day that dwell during for he has founded it upon the waters and establish it upon the Seas and then the Bible says who shall Ascend to the heel of the Lord and who shall stand in his holy place he says he that hath Clean Hands and a pure heart who has not lifted up his soul unto vanity nor sworn deceitful he shall receive a blessing from the Lord on righteousness from the god of his salvation then he says this is the generation of them that seek him that seek thy face oh Jacob father we are praying in this place tonight we lay down our pride lay down our Ambitions we lay down our reputations For Your Glory we lay down our personal desires oh God every weight that besets us we lay down we desire to see you glorified in this church we desire to see you glorified in enugu state father no matter what you are doing in Africa don't leave us behind may we be part of your program as you are raising generals so God do not live enugu out as you are raising Mighty revivalists do not leave this state out there's gonna be a Great Awakening States there's gonna be a great Revival in your land [Music] there's gonna be a Great Awakening and everyone the person Jesus they will be saved that people will begin to get born again in the market they will get born again in the banks they will get Born Again In Schools the fire of the Holy Ghost will Begin to Fall upon your streets the fire of a father who Begin to Fall in small groups prayer warriors who begin to arise little fruits will begin to arise men and women of fire women who are like the power will begin to arise in this city women of fire who understand the ordinances of the spirit [Music] hello scriptures exalt us from The Book of Proverbs you see he's my son saying to my sins incline thy ears to my words let them not depart from thy eyes and keep them in the midst of Thee as you have listened to this message we believe that you are going to reap the blessings thereof if you attend to these words as well that you will keep these words in the midst of your heart that no matter the circumstance your eyes are going to be fixed on these words and as you have been blessed it will tell you to share this message be an evangelist by sharing to others to be blessed and then subscribe to this 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MvCsu0uXjdY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvCsu0uXjdY | A Story of Hope, Soaring with Eagles | welcome to the Trump of Zion broadcast brought to you each week by king of saints tabernacle Cleveland Texas today we are very glad to have a young lady here who's name is dawn Brigance and dawn it was good to me chewing your family as you began coming during our feast of tabernacles and your mom your dad your grandma your children and one night you asked to share your testimony or it was actually after it was at a prayer meeting and Don you you have a tremendous testimony of what your faith in Yahweh has brought you through and you know the Bible says we overcome by the blood of the lamb in the word of our testimony and I believe not only did your testimony you just really impact me dramatically but many other people and that's why I want you to share right now what the Lord has done in your life and the things you've been through because he brought you through them tell us a little bit about yourself dawn okay mmm sorry hi um yes I've been through quite a bit I'm starting out I guess it would be and I was in the military for almost three years and was discharged medically after an injury and shortly after got pregnant with my first child and he was born with Down syndrome which wound up being a blessing and within a year of that I was pregnant with twins whoa yes and they were three months premature um but they got to come home and they were healthy and wonderful and but when the twins were about five months old my son um died in my arms essentially goodness what was what was the issue with with the child um no autopsy just revealed SIDS which is basically they don't know and I just know that we were taking a nap and he was sleeping on me when I woke up he was not breathing and he was blue and i had to do cpr for 45 minutes oh my goodness i'm waiting on the ambulance unsuccessfully but that happened and that almost destroyed me almost destroyed me i can imagine well I can't imagine each I'm I got six children of course they're adults now but nothing like that ever happened to have a child died in your arms and yeah it was it was really really rough I lost faith for a while and eventually wound up checking myself into rehab because I formed a drug addiction to pain medicine in order to cope and after that I was diagnosed after I got out of rehab shortly after I was diagnosed with a rare tumor disorder in my jaw and had surgery a total jaw replacement and which I'm due for another one anytime now oh my goodness and then last November a year ago today I was diagnosed with cancer ovarian cancer and thought that had surgery successfully God brought me through that too but um I when I share my testimony I share it as someone who's been in the Lions then um someone who's tried to throw herself in the lion's den and someone who's been pulled out of the Lions Den and is okay and strong and in love with God today so you didn't you didn't repudiate your faith in Yahweh in and he undergird and chew through all these horrible experiences and he's been there for you and it's given you the victory yes absolutely and so there's not much you haven't faced on and you're thinking about it I it's a whole lot when you sit down actually speak everything that's happened but um yeah I faced a lot but i think its just God making me a great vessel on a tool and yeah so your faith is still in in the Lord he's usually a failure you're zealous for his kingdom and for him I guess took the words out of my mouth I say man I believe it done it's it's awesome so you're living with your parents right now no I'm living with me and my children my and my husband left and not too long ago but I'm living with my children on top of everything else yes am I good I hadn't realized that um that's okay you're inside we're gonna be okay you have your children of lithium I do have my children they're wonderful and we are making it day by day and it's hard and it's worth it amen oh but you're still your faith is in no way I'm in love with I absolutely and I'm in love with Yahweh I am in love with everything that I've been through and I know that sounds strange but it I don't know it I don't think I could love him the way that I do now if I hadn't experienced everything that I have so he's brought you through all of these experiences and you believe if he brought you he can bring other people because dawn we have to realize this broadcast goes out throughout the Houston Metroplex area and there are many people that are struggling with not all the things you've faced its incra one of them would be inadequate but so many heartaches and sorrows and but if you believe that if Yahweh kept you and he is with you still that he is the answer to their problems as well without a doubt yes he's a moon his answer to everything so did you want to have a poem there you wanted to say a few things well yeah when I was going through and when I was going through everything I I lost my faith a little knife faith but my my fire I lost the fire that I for God and and I desperately wanted that back and so I started i sat down and I started writing and it just led me on this journey to I don't know if it would be a poem or story or what but it's just my it's just me on paper I guess and God's power of what he can bring us through and how he can do it amen so you've got a poem that really had a tremendous impact on the people here did you want to go ahead and share that now sure yes um Isaiah 40 31 States the boat but those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength they shall mount they shall mount up with wings like eagles they shall run and not grow weary they shall walk and not faint one particular parable states that the eagle lives a relatively long life of 70 years when the eagle completes around 40 years a certain decadence sets in its wings become heavy with thick feathers flight becomes wearisome the bird is not able to rise to its usual Heights its claws lose the sharpness and grip and hence even taking ahold of prey becomes difficult its beak becomes bent and blunt and it is at this point that the eagle makes a decision to follow his instincts or to slowly die instinct is the prime choice for most equals and so at this stage the bird takes off to a mountain and sits by itself at this lonely height there it begins to pluck out all its tattered heavy feathers and eventually pulls out its Dold claws as well finally it repeatedly strikes its beak against the rocks until it breaks the bent mmm and blunted beak as well now shorn and stripped of its glory it waits feathers begin to grow out clause begin to emerge strong and firm appointed and sharp beak is formed and now when the eagle rises to fly it soars to Heights reached only once in its youth this reminds us a lot of Christians and reminds us a lot of us as Christians excuse me you know when we are weak worn out or struggling ready to give up and when our strength energy and essentially life itself has been drained from us we have two options we can let our soul wither and die or listen to the spiritual instinct telling us to pick it once we reach this point we finally give God the control but we demand room to fix us to make us alive again and as someone who has been here and done that exact thing both voluntarily and reluctantly I can never remember it being instantaneous I never woke up the next day completely restored restored anew it's a slow process and one that requires a little pruning and primping of my soul plucking out the heart heavy grudges that weigh me down painfully yanking out each and every claw that has been used to pierce others and a few that have been left in me breaking off my beak that has turned everything I tastes bitter cleanse myself and prepare myself and my soul to wait but had the Eagle just simply waited while doing nothing he would have wound up dying anyway he had to find water and food and keep his body ready and prepared for what he knew was on his way his renewal so as Christians being told to wait for the Lord perhaps this is a state of activity and expectancy for the promise that we know is coming the the eagle gets to its soaring state by majestically perching on an evergreen bank branch surveying the landscape looking for food as a bird of prey an eagle is always ready to hunt now suddenly the Evergreen branch shakes the Eagle spreads its wings and launches into the air flapping and flapping of its wings it flies towards the dark clouds see under those clouds is an updraft that's needed for soaring the equal pressure from the updraft under its wings and the pressure above caused by the downdraft produces the lift necessary for flight God designed the eagle's wings for doing just this for soaring not flying without stress sorry without stretched wings the eagle floats on the updraft to higher and higher Heights the eagle is not exhausted or weak from soaring but before he launched into flight he waited on the branches exactly in the spot where he needed to be in order to achieve soaring he was alert aware prepared and ready mmm it also waited for the arrival of the wind once the eagle had flown into the clouds its wings stop flapping he placed itself upon the wind current and there he rested now the word wait has a range of meaning it's not just a one-to-one correspondence with an English word the range of meaning when understood as a whole is waiting on looking too and trusting in God that sounds more like a process to me rather than a single action in Psalms 103 5 it says who satisfies your desires with good things so that your youth is renewed like the Eagles in other words isaiah forty thirty one is suggesting that this renewal of strength is a full revitalization of forming function and that it's frequently repeatable but does waiting and hoping and trusting and looking that we're doing has no strength giving capability it's merely putting us in the proper position and attitude for soaring when God sends our updrafts hands all the plucking and yanking removal of anything that may create drag or resistance and prevent us from soaring it is the means by which our ability to be carried by that updraft is renewed and enhanced kind of like continually renewing feathers on in eagles wings speaking of renewing feathers while I was checking translations I came across an interesting version it said but they who trust in the Lord shall renew their strength just as Eagles will grow new plumes it is also quite significant that this waiting and hoping and trusting is on the Lord and not specifically on any action that he may take deliverance he may bring but simply on him personally he is the object of her waiting and hoping and trusting and looking whatever he does will be for our benefit and he intends for us to experience his blessings as an expression of his love but the object of her focus should be on him in his awesomeness an attitude which can wait for the god of the ages and his plan will gain strength to rise above the moment to not tire and not faint but to go on and on the figure of the eagle's wings is quite apt the soaring eagle is borne aloft not by the wings but by the winds currents lifting his rigid pinions those waiting are those prepared to be lifted up and carried aloft by the Spirit of God in his time and in his way one less thought the Eagle is the king of birds it soars the highest into the heavens believers are to live a heavenly life in the very presence and love and joy of God they are to live where God lives but they need strength to rise there do you know how the Eagles are taught the use of their wings watch high up on a Ledge on the rock there's an eagle's nest with its treasure two young eaglets watch the mother bird with her beak she'll push the timid birds over the precipice little flutter and fall and sink towards the depths but watch now she spreadeth abroad her wings sue swoops down taketh them and beareth them on her wings and so as they ride she brings them to a place of safety so you fear and you tremble as all your strength fails you and you feel utterly weary and helpless all he asks is that you should sink down into your weariness and wait on him allow him and his yehova strength to take you and Carrie you as you ride upon the wings of his omnipotence awesome and you've been through that yourself yes I have and you know I let me just say if if anyone would like a copy of this CD of your testimony and maybe we could make a copy also of this song absolutely teaching that if they will if you just simply write us at king of saints tabernacle again our address here is 22 28 FM 1725 Cleveland Texas 77 328 if you want to just call our telephone number here at our assembly is 28 1592 4104 that's 28 1592 4104 and dawn this poem just it's just awesome and I mean it's true it's it's not he bears this up sometimes he makes us it kicks us off the perch and we think we're falling but he'll never leave us or forsake us the Bible says he'll he'll bear us up with you know with eagle's wings and he'll give his angels charge over us to Barisan he just wraps those wings around us I mean that's her safe haven safety net you know you were mentioning in your own life how that that this poem um like maybe where you've bit other people or you you're hurt and you and but you let that go right because you get her but you don't really got to let bitterness rank or just lonely go and and it's not our story couldn't do it we would burn out and you know we would be just totally incinerated if we didn't learn to trust like that scripture keeps coming to my mind they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength as in Eagles amen and you know I wonder it's amazing this is actual fact that you're reading yes what the students and I mean this is I guess proves us the inspiration of Scripture because who knew in biblical times all those things that schools went through I hate when he wrote it y'all we did he did but we have studied it scientifically yes and it's almost miraculous but this is a tangible example I guess in nature of what yell we can do for us supernaturally yes it is it's beautiful what do you want we run into this poem I wrote it and you wrote it I did I i sat down and I got out my Bible and and I just wrote it awesome it's like these facts where did you do the bags I was you know what it was was I am I read that scripture and I asked my mom I said mom why Eagles right rather than any other bird and I researched that and i typed in as Eagles symbolism or you know stuff like that and it brought me to a random wiki FAQs page about ego and I was like look at this this is everything that that we that we do you know that we need to do in order to renew our strength and suffering is so tiresome well you know it encouraged me cuz we're getting a little older or you know Marianne and I'm thinking my goodness you know I guess you know we don't have much longer but here in eagle lives about as long as a human being and yet in the midst of of his getting older he renews his strength absolutely yes awesome I want to say that everything doesn't belong to just the kids because like Moses was like 80 okay you were talking earlier Abraham was 75 no Daniel you know when he was cast in the lion's den yes and I had never thought about what but when you get thrown into lion's den I fell off of them out of a doorway today I guess I felt maybe four or five feet and I got up I don't feel any but I thought my goodness how far did Daniel fall and yet the Lord was there for him and and Don you've had your Falls but God was there to bear you up and physical heartache and being rejected by your your husband and having a child died in your you're proving the victory dawn hey y'all we can do is everything in closing you'd like to say we've got about four minutes left I really I just want to emphasize the fact that that we fall and we feel like we're falling and and we feel like I mean literally there were times when I could not see a way out of what I was going through there was no way this was going to get better i don't i don't know what kind of magic he might bring but there's no way it can get better but I all the falling that I did in all of the the the darkness that that I was suffering through not once did I ever fall all the way and and get lost in the darkness he never dropped me he never lost me he was always there to pick me up at the exact moment that he needed to pick me up in order for me to further the glory of his kingdom and that's what this is about that's what my testimony is about is if one person gets a ticket to heaven because of my son dying and me getting cancer it was all worth it you know don't just one of these issues that you faced I mean having cancer losing her husband having a baby died in your arms your child that is down syndrome and yet he was here the other night yeah he's a boss he's wonderful he's in the house so he is on fire yes he is dawn we may get some response would you be willing you know maybe there might be somebody that would like to write and say dawn can you give me some suggestions they should be willing to respond oh absolutely I would be honored to help and yes that's what I want to do is work let me let me tell everybody that if you want a free copy of this this CD just call us here at king of saints tabernacle and we will furnish a free copy to you upon request again our phone number is 28 1592 4104 if you want to write its king of saints tabernacle 2228 FM 1725 cleveland texas 7 7328 and Dawn has risen up on eagle's wings oh of course you're a young woman you still got a lot ahead of you but let me just say you know a lot of people are mad at God you'd be mad at God well look what you dude but yeah you haven't given up on the Lord you've trusted him and he's been there for you right dawn I agree with that I was I was mad at God and sometimes I still get mad at him but that just gives him an opportunity to prove me wrong it does it gives him the chance to say hey wake up you know I didn't do this i'm here to save you amen so he hasn't dropped you as god man cuz you mad at him he's gonna snub you he's always been there for you right done absolutely reach out you feel the upward current well I say our time is gone let me just say that dawn has put her faith in Yeshua as her personal Savior and lumen and that doesn't mean that if you trust him you'll never have some issues no I days amen but he it does mean that he will never leave you nor forsake you hmm is that true Don you he's never left you he's never left me he's never forsaken me amen he's always been there always there may be somebody listening the son of our voice that could just pray to him just a simple prayer something like this a father in heaven I I know that I need a Savior I I need to have that that up draft of the power of the holy spirit lifting me out of my depression out of my hopelessness and father if I've never done this I want to put my faith in Yeshua trust him for he said I will never leave you or forsake you we just pray that as this word goes out that hearts and minds will be touched and hearts will be encouraged in Yeshua's name amen amen [Music] you [Music] you [Music] you [Music] you | Shades off eyes | UCEu7VUqZg67oTOEZkraIveQ | 2016-11-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,802 | 19,211 |
1MBv6hjmW6E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MBv6hjmW6E | Toastmasters Public Speaking Program - Speech Craft (Digital Bundle). | few days back when ptm xavier approached me and said kg we want to do the cot and i would like you to do something i thought about it and the next morning itself i told him i have a great idea i want to give a session on speech craft digital the new version how new you may ask me it's so new that if i go to the toastmasters website and click on say education i click on speech craft it takes me to the old version of speech craft where i can go and buy the starter kit by paying 20 dollars so even toast masters has not yet updated their website with this new version they have updated it but not everywhere as you will see so i want to talk today about this new speech craft which was released in december but before i do that let me just give a brief intro about myself to those who don't know me my name is kajdan barito i am a distinguished toastmaster besides toastmasters i do have other hobbies photography being one of them scuba diving and recently my hobby has been to create youtube videos for toastmasters called tech for toastmasters do check it out the scope of today's session is first of all what is speech craft i will give you introduction to the new speech craft a hands-on experience of what it looks like and what does it mean if a speech crafter decides to become a member q a session at the end what is speech craft it's basically a tool where you can attract non-members give them a small program so that they become competent public speakers within a short period of time and the whole idea behind it is if they like it wow this is good i have learned something i have become a good speaker why don't i become a toastmaster why don't i join a club and improve myself even further so it's a club building tool ideally conducted in eight sessions it can be conducted in a shorter period but that's the recommended time frame one of the problem that we had with speech craft was that speech craft like up traditional program that we used to do three years ago was designed for paper manuals to be done in person and then pathways happen and everything moved online pathways is our education program and so there was a pressure to ti saying why don't we adapt speech craft in a similar way and they kept saying yes we will do it we will do it and my god they did it and they have done it in such a way that it looks better than pathways if you ask me they launched it just end of december i think and i immediately went ahead purchased a speech craft kit and the experience what i want to show you is what is this all about how do you transition from the old speech craft to the new speech craft and from speech craft if the members decide to become toast masters how they can transition to the new pathways program if you want to know what is the new speech craft all you have to do is you have to type speechcraft.toastmasters.org that's the landing page of the speech craft programs there is an overview of what is the speech craft about it's a completely different homepage but first of all from a coordinator's point of view if you as a club want to take the initiative and do the new speech craft program you will first of all log into the system using your toastmasters id there is no separate id here you have now a beautiful landing page with all the information about speech craft at your fingertips and the first thing as a coordinator you would need to do if you want to plan this event is to understand that speech craft at least the new one is not something that you should just say okay tomorrow i want to start a speech craft it has a good planning process a sort of a checklist we are talking about what you need to do even before you start with the new speech craft program and that is basically verify that you are eligible to be a speech craft coordinator and that means you you are a member in good standing and you have the support of your club members so you identify that let's do the speech craft let's build a membership let's attract people who are interested to do it even in this time in the online world and perhaps because of the online world and then you have a checklist to start ideally plan six to eight weeks in advance so if you want to do it two two months ahead start planning and the first thing again you'll need to do is now to buy the toastmasters speech craft digital bundle fifty dollars let's see what we get from this fifty dollars so basically the new digital bundle is priced at fifty dollars that's the first part you have to understand and you have to buy this digital bundle before you can schedule the speech craft because the order that you place and the id that you get from the digital bundle is what you will link to your speech craft and when you purchase it for this 50 dollars what you get is a digital learning for five speech crafters that means your speech craft has to be now planned in multiples of five get five non toastmasters or 10 toastmasters but not six because it doesn't make any economic sense anymore and so they will get licensed essentially for five speech crafters and an access to the base camp like how you have pathways access each of these five speech crafters will get access to the basecamp system so once you purchase this bundle once you click on this and say add i have already done that once you pay that fifty dollars it could be paid by the coordinator or it could be paid by the club but if you then go to your profile and look at your purchases in your order history and you say my downloads you would find the kit available for download but this is basically just a flyer and some information telling you as a coordinator yeah you have this order number this order number is what you need to connect to your speech craft program now and it will tell you okay with this order number go to speechcraft.toastmasters.org which is where we were before and start your process start planning it and how do we do that we say okay i have purchased my digital bundle let me create an event let me go and say i want to create a event since we are logged into the toastmasters website it does know which are the clubs i belong to so it will ask which club is hosting this speech craft so you have to choose for example let's say i want to run it under capital speakers because i have just support and club url that is the website of the club in our case i don't have a club website but i do have a facebook page so you could link it and post it here and it will be available for people when they search for the speech graph programs and this is where we put the order number and if you once you put the order number what it will do is it will validate that the order number is there or no and in my case if i use this order number it says it's an invalid order number because i've already used it additional information you can give a name to your event let's say i i'll call it cap speech craft by capital speakers set your time zone where the event will happen and this is very important because everything is now automated i did mention that the ideal number of sessions is eight so if you want to do it in eight sessions you can do it in six or even four i don't recommend it but it is possible so you can set your sessions and when you do that by the way the event will be structured accordingly and you'll see that in the next step that you say eight sessions and you can say when do you want to start it let's say we will start it in march 1st of march till let's say end of april and you set the time what time you would like to start it from so let's say i want to do it at 6 00 p.m right so it starts at 6 p.m and the program will go up to let's say end of april two months i want to do it nice and easy and so i can say from eight o'clock six to eight every day p.m so that becomes your schedule for that even and it will be published on the speechcraft website and you can set up the days let's say every tuesday once a week twice a week it's up to you how do you want to do it and you can choose the format you you can do the program online you can do it in person or you can do it hybrid both in person and and you can post the location details the map if it is done in person and so forth and this is the most important part you can set up the cost per participant for this event how much you are going to charge the suggested the suggested maximum price must not exceed cost of 12 months of toastmasters membership due and how much is that we can charge up to 90 dollars per participant is it worth 90 dollars a speech craft of course it is it's worth much more than that in fact the value of speechcraft is that it makes somebody who has maybe not very good public speaking skills into almost a confident speaker if he attends those eight sessions properly and that has value you can of course uh make it free there is no restriction from the ti whether you want to do it or free or no as it mentions some coordinators to choose to make their event free but there is a problem when you make programs free people do not invest as much time because oh it's free anyway if i miss two sessions what's the harm but when they put some money in they want to see the value of that money so at least for that reason we should put some money so you can choose whether you want to break even you want to charge them the ten dollars that you have paid ti for each person you want to charge them extra because you have additional cost if you do it in person it's up to you up to 90 dollars is the recommended that you can charge once you do it you say agree and click submit and it will create the event for you it will create the event based on the number of sessions that we have defined and you are as a coordinator ready for the next step since i have already created the event let me go to the event section and this is my event as you can see i have scheduled it from 1st march to 30th april that's my expectation and the reason i have done it is because there are some restrictions on speech craft at the end of your event that is let's say 30th of april after 90 days from that date access to this program will be removed so they give you your program and then they give 90 days to access the base camp for the speech craft and after that it becomes uh it stops so i have created mine as zoom and this is my contact details and the capital speakers and as you can see i have not yet added any speech crafters as yet i need to get five seats filled zero or five seats and if i want to fill those seats all i have to do is click on add speech crafter and give the email address and name like how we do in toastmasters when we want to add members and when we do that they will get a link to join this program and they'll get a link to become part of that base camp where they can access their toastmaster speech craft material all very cool once you have those five participants or 10 if you want to do it as a multiple of five then you can go to your learning system hopefully all of you are experts in pathways it is essentially taking you to a mini version of pathways and from my perspective from where i'm sitting it looks a lot better than pathways by the way more pleasing more easier if you know that pathways is actually run by a company called cornerstone on demand csod that's why you always see this word csod on top the thing is it's not as complicated as pathways when the speech crafters they join as you saw uh that you have this sessions already predefined because i had selected eight sessions and then you have all of the resources for each of the session and one of the important thing i want to tell you is the difference between speech craft and pathways and why even some new toastmasters might benefit by going through the speech craft program is because they have kept the learning exactly the same and i always loved the speech craft because the way speech craft works is it guides a person from the beginning where he gives an icebreaker speech and then he moves to projects that slowly build upon that like how to organize your speech that is one of the projects body language vocal variety uh presentation so these are the things which were from our old competent communicator manual and they have retained exactly the same structure and for that reason i think that this program will do very well other than the cost and the five people limit it's designed beautifully and if you see the they have even built a sort of a mini base camp manager for the coordinator so there is no base camp manager separately you have everything in that one dashboard so if i click on speech craft dashboards of course it is empty now but it will give me who are the participants who are these five participants what speeches they have given and where are they have they done the self-assessment and they have marked their projects as completed all of this will be available as a dash board for the speech craft coordinator even the learning looks a lot better than pathways if i open this how to get started it looks like pathways program but it is organized a little better i think they have taken their learnings from pathways and they have structured the presentation in a way that it is easier for non-toast masters to quickly assimilate and understand what's going on it looks nice you click start project well defined you click next so no complications in navigation people should be able to even those who are not tech savvy should be able to use the system quite easily that's the speech craft program plan it pay the digital version on board five speech crafters or in multiples of five plan your event and you have a nice dashboard where you can run everything in one place a couple of things i want to highlight to you is the faq the frequently asked question and there are two questions one i have already answered that is how long can you access your speech craft that is 90 days after the end of your session and the other part which is very important for non-toastmasters who are considering joining toastmasters is this part that is i have given some speeches in my speech craft program and now i became a toastmaster what happens to those speeches can i apply them as credits in pathways and the answer is yes so let's say you had given just one speech so when you become a member and you get your free path you can automatically mark your ice breaker in pathways as completed that's straightforward but look at the last part if you have for example been a very active speech crafter and somehow you manage to give a speech every day and that's theoretically possible because we are talking about now five people and five people means almost everyone can give a speech every session if they want so if there were eight sessions it is realistically possible that somebody could have given seven speeches and if you did that and then said hey i want to be a member of your club okay sign me up he pays the fees gets his free path and he can immediately mark the entire level one is completed he can mark the introduction to toastmaster mentoring that's the common project across all parts as completed and he can mark two electives from level three so he's already halfway through the pathways program and that's the advantage of this new program because if if you really do it from the benefit of the non-members and then say okay i want to become a toastmaster you are already giving them a heads up into the toastmasters pathways program and they will appreciate that i have my 30 minutes up so now we have some 10 minutes if you have any questions i will address them do we get club points for conducting a speech craft program the club doesn't get any points but the coordinator it's one of the requirements if he wants to become a distinguished toastmaster he will get a credit for that how many sessions are required for speech craft is a question from beta just stick to eight sessions you can really conduct a beautiful speech craft program with eight session you can condense it to six sessions but then it becomes rushed you know you have to either have it as a longer session or you have to basically rush through it and i don't recommend rushing through this program because you really want to give them after each session some time for the participants to think plan and come up with their new speech you know and if you rush it then they will not get that benefit you want them to feel wow i achieved something and then i want to become a toast master that's the ultimate objective of the speech craft program yes they can benefit and they can go out and be confident but you want them to become better you want them to become toast masters like me is there a separate website for this the website is speechcraft.toastmasters.org there is no separate website but there is a sub domain speechcraft.toastmasters.org mostly we consider speech craft for non-toast masters those masters can be speech crafters too yes if you are a new toastmaster and you want to go through that structured program of the competent communicator speech craft is the best way to do it ideally the objective is of course to get non-toastmasters to become toastmasters that's the primary objective there's no harm running the speech program for people to quickly go through that whole cycle of beautifully designed toastmaster program which we are missing in the pathways program because we switched to pathways does a non-member get a certificate of participation even though he decides not to join of course he will get a completion there is a graduation ceremonies the eighth session is basically a graduation ceremony each participant gets a certificate of completion saying you are now a speech crafter [Music] | Tech for Toastmasters | UCo6zesdnVhIWq_53GHBP-ng | 2021-01-29 | Creative Commons 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IOLAQaZfSdo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOLAQaZfSdo | IMPOSSIBLE Time Signature or 4/4? Tigran Hamasyan Explained | we're about to find out if this is one of the craziest time signatures ever or just for for the answer is kind of both check it out [Music] this is a tune called var devar written by Tigran Hamas Zeon who was an Armenian jazz pianist easily one of the most incredible and prolific players and composers in the game today I discovered Tigran a few years ago and I was absolutely blown away by the inventiveness and the creativity with which he wrote to see these incredible melodies and chord structures but possibly the most exciting thing that I find about tigran's music is rhythm there's a pretty big downside that you can run into of jazz every once in a while and that is complexity for the sake of complexity without any reason for it to really be there like just because you can play a seven-eleven polyrhythm inside a 7-eleven on July 11th at 7:00 11 p.m. for 7 minutes and 11 seconds doesn't mean that you should well actually no you definitely should do that because that's hilarious but there is this issue of composers writing things typically younger composers or especially students that are complicated for no other reason than to be complicated I know because this was me but every once in a while we run into something that is complex but it feels like it fits I find that Tigran is somebody who has pushed this to the limits while still creating things that fit that feel like they're called for that feel like they just work but they're incredibly complex yet maintained their groove so let's break down what's actually going on here in this particular tune and how I grande manipulates 4/4 to make you feel like you're listening to some crazy complex time signature [Music] part of our is characterized by a consistent line in the piano that kind of barrels through underneath the melody and all the other things that are going on in the tune and that line is literally a wall of sixteenth now it's broken up into different sized groupings so to create accents in weird parts of the measure this is ultimately what's gonna make it feel like it's not in 4/4 like it's a different time signature there's one very easy way that we can show exactly what's going on here and we can show exactly how it's in 4/4 and that process is really simple slow it down and add a metronome in other words the one thing that I should do every time I practice anything and literally never do it then we're gonna do something else here that's gonna help make it even more clear we're gonna add in the drums but in a 4/4 backbeat now what that's going to do is it's really gonna help illustrate exactly where these accents fall in the measure [Music] once you start to hear the accents slot into that 4/4 backbeat you're gonna start to piece together the rest of the measure in a way that allows you to hear it more clearly and more consistently in 4/4 [Music] not only is it in 4/4 but those four four measures create normal groupings of two four and eight bars it fits perfectly into what we're used to with western music and how it's typically written in terms of form and like number of measures it's really not even that much different from a pop song [Music] the moment this becomes really difficult to grasp is when you add the drums back in playing along with the accents instead of just playing straight through the 4/4 time signature because then once the drums are also participating on this weird placement of accents it becomes very difficult to hear that for [Music] this is the area where some people tend to disagree some people think that it's as simple as calling it 4 4 but other people will tell you well no it's it's not really that simple because really you're gonna count it like this divide up the sixteenth notes by how many there are in each line between the accents and they'll say no you really need to count it this way in order to keep track of it sometimes people just be like don't even count just feel it and I might consider myself in that group cuz once I'm playing the whole thing I can think about the four-four but I don't think about the four-four I just kind of play it if that makes any sense [Music] [Applause] [Music] it's in the way that the accents fall into that 4/4 measure that throws your brain for a loop and makes you really think about what's actually going on but once you get it and you feel it it opens up this whole different world of groove and it completely redefines what groove can be in your mind basically like a gateway drug next thing you know you're gonna be tweaking out in the middle of the street to something in like 13:8 nobody's gonna have any idea what the hell you're doing but in your head you're gonna be like this hits different but the bottom line is you should count it however it makes the most sense to you some people will prefer to do those more complicated subdivisions and actually think about each phrase in between the accent and that just works for some people and that's totally fine other people can count straight through it in 4/4 and totally hear where everything falls and that works for them and that's fine too with music like this you should definitely stick with what you prefer and what helps you keep track of where you are and that could potentially be different for everybody and this has been happening for such a long time in music I would say in jazz specifically the first like ultra popular thing was Dave Brubeck's take five [Music] if you listen to that tune for any amount of time at all all of a sudden you'll realize hey this this actually really swings even though it's in five kind of strange theoretically it shouldn't but once you get used to it it sounds just as normal as four four [Music] tea grounds music is a great challenge in figuring a lot of this stuff out and learning to identify time signatures in complicated rhythmic patterns he has a ton of incredible compositions that use this exact concept and they all do it in a little bit of a different way so it's it's really cool to just kind of like listen to the music and start to find okay where is is this actually odd time or is it just for for disguised really cleverly cleverly clever yeah cleverly right I don't know I'm dumb it is cleverly that's not that complicated ask me anything you want to know about music and harmony and rhythm just don't ask me anything about the English language moral of the story it's just for for it sounds ridiculously cool the accents are super weird and it's really hard to hear but if you try really hard and you really slow it down and put it with a click track or whatever you got to do you can figure it out and once you do good Lord does it groove I'm gonna put a link to tigran's channel down below he has some unbelievable music on his channel please go check it out he's been a huge inspiration for me and I can only dream of one day maybe coming remotely close to being able to play as good as he does anyways that's it thanks so much for 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i-DnjV9mK6w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-DnjV9mK6w | Scallywags | foreign [Music] do you got anything that's blue [Music] so it's not expensive I mean this would be okay okay and then I guess I need Cannon which are basically all of them are that works yeah I'm gonna buy that one now I'm broke but this might look better come speak with me I like this theme at least it's not like the Galleon like that song [ __ ] is so big it's too much oh where where is David foreign settings graphic I'll increase Future Vision I don't want to save up wire a colorblindness ah it's okay well that's about it I need my photovision back because my gun is way too close to me that's better ah all right let's grab some food and then uh some cannonballs some boards and then we'll be ready to set sail I went with uh nautical this time with the shark and crab grab wood all right what I'm on the boat yeah yeah I'm just trying to pick up a few extra items before we leave just mainly food or especially in Canada balls [Music] other than drunk [Music] oh my God someone's ringing a bell [Music] how come and I got stuff hold your horses before I set you on fire [Music] we're gonna be sitting on fire I said I was gonna set you on fire you'll hold your horses foreign [Music] closest one near us there we go here I guess just straight um a little bit yeah everything just takes a little bit longer because it's it's bigger oh that's not the one you want to drive you can it's fun set the Tails no Tales [Music] and I do have a peg leg ah I always feel cracking so she has like all the cracks and stuff and she has all the stuff scary what if I fall [Music] thank you [Music] hope they don't shoot us [Music] thank you [Music] all right foreign [Music] because I'm dying we all are but anything particular hurt my body did you have to do chemo this week yeah well you said last time your blood count was too well I didn't know if you went back oh yeah yeah yeah they already did that I already took I already took the chemo that made my blood count slow and definitely why I feel like [ __ ] um tomorrow I have to go locate my blood counts checked but this week they gave me um uh gave me a boost and they gave me um platelets or white blood cells I don't know they gave me something for my music transfusion no just a shot like it's a shot it's like I don't know what it is it's just supposed to help my immune system they gave me this that this week or last week okay wondering I am dying [Music] taking big naps so basically when it comes to bigger ships uh things that one person could do on the swoop because you know you could play by yourself they make everything last longer because you're supposed to do it with other people per se it's not like terrible just if you're not used to it is this staff exciting of dark tides I think it's like a weapon oh well you tell me if this hurts not me but I think you can use it for the people this is different kind of cool I don't know if I want though maybe we can sell it because I just don't want to be holding it if they're stretcher to be found but it's neat it's different oh I'm getting killed yeah it says it's a treasure big crate what's this improve that please found some treasure trying to find fruit this is why I was like I don't even know if we should do a quest because we found most of our money going to those islands so I'm like we just go to an island just see if there's anything to be had so far off to a good start a weapon and chest already I died why'd you die I gotta get out of a piece of chicken because we hate landfall go get your I know good chicken I made chicken even more I know that we've been strong with this one and she can hear me so that's okay I saw nothing but the truth I'm trying not to die this time I grab two you didn't ask me to write your way but you said get great and then why are you doing here of course I don't know because I wasn't told why is there a big freight what is this Bakery uh it's something that you can pick up like if you want to fish I'm dying now okay I'm just gonna take it inside the boat you see what's killing me nope I said let me see what's killing me oh I don't see it oh it's a phantom all right hello Mr Pig are you dead yet yeah I died I'm going to this the Spirit Room where are these Phantoms trying to be okay got one one out of 100 million that will spawn oh someone last night someone stole our light that was outside our little solar panel light yeah so we have this like multi-colored solar panel line that we pointed at our house and someone stole it was a weird game so what does it do like it just just turned on lights no it just it is a light basically if my porch light wasn't on it would be odd so I could see when I got home and when I went out there this morning I noticed it wasn't there but I noticed it was still there when I got my book last night like nine o'clock so someone took it between them and that yeah so weird now be careful with your car whatever that was lighting up well art my car was locked and nothing else got taken they just just took my twenty dollar light a yard decoration when you see if the neighbor has his because he had one no is he doesn't have his on so someone probably stole his too his had Mickey Mouse on it I don't understand I'm telling you if I'm getting ready to do more stuff taking away your lights that's very shady yeah we don't I don't understand how he wanted to call the police I'm like it's not worth it we don't have any idea who stole what or whatever yeah they're not gonna do anything yeah can you hit this too no our our camera light um our camera that's in the front yard didn't pick this person up because we put it on a horrible over mode so it wouldn't die so fast but that was a mistake foreign whoa what's going on here I heard someone else talk I think Adrian was talking and I was asking him we're gonna need a bigger boat I don't know why you say I know you can hear us I don't get it okay you know what I'm not talking [ __ ] I can't talk [ __ ] I don't know I don't know why I don't know what you're going on about don't get started with me I just gonna say that okay you and Gotham both have the same problem when it comes to getting invite when the game yeah like always trying to join but in case he's on the computer or whatever he's gonna need to she's on the steam deck that's different she joins the whole another platform yeah oh that was easier um yeah I want to see if maybe if it ever goes on sale or something I may get it on Steam because I don't like the little bugs that it has on the Windows thing even if you buy it on Steam I think it's still going to be through Xbox just like Sims if you buy Sims through Steam you still have to link it to your Origin account and launch it through origin alone there are pigs so you need a trap then I can catch a piggy if I'm nine there I don't know what's going on you dying still dying white died yeah yeah I don't know I should go back or what oh you're dead I just died yep that's what I mean that's what I mean because I'm just dying literally the first skeleton popped up was a bomb and I swung yeah I don't know how I blew up too I don't know it was like some crazy [ __ ] going on and I just died and I'll have no fear no fear I don't know face team how do we make you know we need a bigger ship hold up we need to make a new thing oh yeah [Music] no the Pirate game you see you ready to play you're waiting all the bones that game's out already really kicking me out yep pick me up so I'm gonna make a bigger boat I guess uh no because I don't have that game no you don't need to be uh well now I'm gonna see if I always tell anyone left so just let me join her and swim I would I want to see if it makes a difference on Steam isn't it just gonna make you uh I don't know I don't know that's what he that's what priest was saying that it would still launch it through the Xbox thing I'm like yeah it still launches through the Xbox because like even though Ally steam deck is just strictly Steam um we had to use proton to like get Windows to work and then log in through windows and then it logs you into it then enables you to launch the game through windows foreign how am I wrong Ally it literally is what I had to do to get your game to work why am I wrong you're wrong cause you're a man and um let's not just let's not add that you're also White [Laughter] look no I wasn't talking about wasn't wrong about the windows part I was wrong about how proton is not just strictly four windows oh I don't know I don't care about that I don't even know what that is [Laughter] but you're wrong it's just it's just it's a skill issue and I have it you're wrong it's the same thing I just can't play you have to do funky stuff to get it to work with other games that are non-linux games so we're gonna try and still get it going to that Island for more stuff or I'm so I'm still here I came back my ship is still to cover my ship you're still here I lost all the stuff I had what are you talking about the crates here oh no well then that was on my inventory like that I didn't unload that's what I mean oh well yeah I don't have any of that either but that's okay last night that's a saying um [Music] hey what is that is that a corgi you know it's a [ __ ] too there's a shih tzu no it's like Alex do you have a dog Ali has a dog yeah I didn't think we bought a dog looks like it needs to go poop yeah trying to make it go pee I put it in the cannon and shoot it yeah can you shoot it I think so yeah shooting as backup for for cloudy boy or cloudboard to me Cloud boy op what the Corgi is in it look fire okay that's funny oh no oh where did he go he died [Music] is that it on the floor right there oh yeah I see him that's funny all right let me let me shoot myself what is this why the heck why do we heck I think it's gonna pick up stuff are you still shooting the dog out of the camera the best gameplay I heard something I don't have a pet Howie has pets I don't have a pet I never spent the money on a pet like in a slide here like in fortnite again [Music] I'm coming do do [Music] you need that we've got a row boat I see I see very very very good let's go down into the sea it's gonna Drift Away you want to know something crazy I lost my ship and I had all my treasure off my rowboat because I evacuated they destroyed my ship and I just rode until I got to an island go find a banana alley because we don't got any health either I haven't been in I think I have uh how we need your banana oh I'm in the book the robot trying to foreign I did nothing wrong there's a person behind you I don't know how to use this row boat you you have to paddle got it talking to a bird that's dead what the hell is that oh a dog what's this reload there's magic everywhere what's this what's this what's this I have no wonder where I got up by me a bear I will come and get the plate are we once I get back to the ship yeah what what is that what is this card it's undestructible um wow they just hit me the last time of course was sitting in my mind let's see no not yet that's like on turn four foreign [Music] I don't know where that is I'm running in circles now change the jam cyberpunk Vibes I mean that is like cyberpunk you're gonna be grape Jam or strawberry jam for sure I'm running with the Devil I mean who wins yeah 4-1-1 counters rice these are not macadamia nuts or what type of nuts but cashews party mix and varieties a little bit spicy or it's a weird music I don't know it's an illegal hey get off my boat I gotta go get this place mermaid [Music] Ultron over here is it because you have that stick it was a siren there's another one and we breathe in the water I am no you have to go up eventually who has enchantment oh there's a few I'm gonna die oh I gotta cook some meat came back up is there not a food Barrel hey my pomegranate there's a good juicy can they help me [Music] thank you [Music] you got him oh what was that come on that was the puppy that is yep I don't know I still hear ominous music I don't hear anything all right well I need to make sure that this is not burning oh oh he's burning the house I mean the boat all right I gotta go get the plate now what did you guys do you counter a play or what I can tell where's the food we gotta have food the size is in trouble stories oh yeah I'm not moving fast enough he wasn't feeling she was uh when I cooked dinner so well now her stomach is subtle which means she's hungry let me oh billboard back ends I just jumped off it hurt I like the dog is dancing too it's funny this is how it's funny [Music] man treasure tokens and how do you fish you've got to get a fishing pole and then you put bait on it uh if you you should have one banana put some bread on it you gotta get grub but you gotta dig up from the ground well if you hit the Bait Box yeah okay uh where where's the Bait Box okay box I'll take some grub right like this did you hear me no I didn't why'd you shoot the dog damn I saw it there's someone coming behind us his name is foreign I got shot I get best dude by a skeleton I had no ammo I just met uh a tattoo blazing man on the dead man ship foreign he was like fiery did you kill him I don't know maybe I just I just sniped him because he shot me there was somebody that was in the dead man that looked like that oh interesting he was here anyway back to back to your fishing lesson once you have your fishing pole how do you get the people oh I don't know how to get the pole do you not have one if you've hit like four I found it all right I don't know now you hit LT and you should see your bait once you have your bait it'll be on your bowl then you hit R2 and you cast oh yeah and what do you use the keyboard I have no idea that's up to you man you think R2 man Ali could feel the pain as well because she doesn't know what that is either okay got it so once you get the fish you gotta reel it in and you gotta do it like come on take my fish ready to say smooth ancient scale oh basically once it's you know it starts pulling you don't you don't reel you wait you pull the opposite direction you try to make the fish give up when you can reel when it's I just let it go I did it wrong see the fish eat I'm an expert I'm an expert he said he's an expert I drop my fish I think I still have it mine's an indigo okay he's saying that the fish eventually stops pulling yes then you reel it because they're the only pastors is that slow no it's just that 12. use its patience and there's a certain person that you get more money oh I came out we're selling uh selling them hey come on all right I can't oh thank you for the fish well this is lame I guess I'll use this you can't uh the fish have a certain health so if you're not pulling the right direction it can also weaken your line so if it's like uh in front of you you have to pull up if it's beside you you can pull the other way and so on you must have just reached the where your line was just two tenths I mean it was right here the the thing was right here like right I saw you're also on PC so it's a lot harder for me to tell you why oh yeah it's good to have too much RAM probably for fish let's just say that's the problem because obviously you uh you got Ram Air in there it's Ram I don't know what kbm is let's go to another island or something well it drives then I'll fish no oh here's a trophy this is a trophy one all right here we go oh there's a fight me oh this is [ __ ] hard Jesus Christ give up oh thank you what happens if I shoot it please stop I don't know we'll do action um gun fishing all right yeah I'm not playing fortnite I get it I always give the person [ __ ] for playing the fishing game hey fishing games are cool planning professional or that's right right here that's a short order look at this guy look how big he is it is big he's like the size of your chest trophy right Raven what it's a trophy Raven fish something no um I always look because she's too tired now so hobo cat should be joining pretty soon or like 15 minutes where's the dog did he escape oh I'm deadly gotten very tired of me fishing looking at the map and one of the trading posts is the finest Trading Post and it's like very small yeah I'm looking do you know where the fishing one is we can drop these fish off no we'll get we'll get money for selling them oh yeah me too good ones I just gotta I know one I don't know if that's one of them uh not that one it's like very they're very small so I it might be the finest Trading Post where's that damn dragon or what is that thing that keeps eggs first yes it it might be that that's a that's a dog because it's just a dog it just writes out of us it can't be quieter babe don't forget he said buddy would sleep he'll be fine hey we need to be rude yes it's shakua better be right back okay no I cannot be right back I was gonna ask you if you could go get the bath but you're like now I'm leaving bye come on again I don't know uh I need to go on my battle Rock what my turn let me go oh he has this the Pauline damn let's see Jesus someone who plays that card thanks that little one right there he said he'd be right back I'm gonna try this big ass bump himself oh who's he getting destroyed maybe that kind of place here thieves I don't know how much how much help you need this is Jesus Christ another another I'm gonna throw it on the ground [Music] foreign [Music] [Laughter] um you blew out the nectarine out of your nose yeah um it's like a peach bro I know what it is I know you know it's not the fishing lady I'm eating one those are good too man you can do everything I eat right now though it feels weird because my mouth's all [ __ ] up okay I don't have like I haven't eaten a nectarine in like years dude yeah me neither right now was the one I would always make sure that was eating fruit nectarines and what else um all my fish now you got one fish the number three yeah no he didn't take the number two there we go um what my mouth kind of someone feels down but not really good night you said something and then Gotham said something I'm not gonna try to be too loud you got a cool bit I think you had it charging basically is the [Music] key you want [Music] I got an achievement did everyone get one hey God okay so yeah you you missed out the achievement okay oh he's so angry she's so sassy just okay uh well you have this weapon can I sell that here I don't know if I can go get rid of this you're being crushed foreign oh that's another ship the real question is why can't I aim you're fighting a ship you're Wild that's not nice how do you turn them around I died oh God why aren't you attacking I'm trying to defend us because everyone's super aggressive in this game how do you um aim the cannons you move it you get on the back and you like oh you gotta get on there oh we are taking on the water I don't think they're gonna meet me I'm being killed I ain't more to drink we're gonna die really Mom do yep hard you say that you take four shots of Maker's Mark back to back and you tell me what it tastes like it is it really is spawning new [ __ ] aren't I at least I sold everything except you know like your one Treasure Chest but that's okay the fish were more important game is trying to figure out where to put us I'm already I respond well I'm on Xbox I got 400 or 500 megabytes and it still takes me 20 years to load I'm gonna go pee now stop fighting ships you could have went to you last time I was trying to help you but not being used useful okay I'm helpful by not being useful oh I'm gonna visit all the outposts by being dead is this the arena time for a board wipe damn is that a 1919 you guys ready for Prime day this is pretty cool I don't think I've been here foreign why is there two for each one hey go here that was the wrong company foreign what do you prefer to drink Vic I'm back uh I'm not a big drinker I wasn't either until I got you know kids yeah but I was very stingy and then I realized I could not get through life without some kind of stimulant it's very sad that's very true how do you use the fireworks you have to load into Canada load it in your mouth like this like you can uh use this candle I think this is new because I've never seen it Let's Go Hunt something I guess [Applause] hey if I works much foreign thank you all right let's see Discovery Ridge tide away some very tied away or Discovery Ridge she wants a close remember the entire way yeah that was the closest we're going south uh East thank you foreign Southwest we're doing it yeah okay all right we're on track [Music] oh foreign way to West that's because we're going west here we go [Music] all right foreign [Music] you're getting it you're doing it [Music] I thought you wanted to get there today oh we're almost there [Music] um trap Banker so far I want your cat yeah she's super annoying hola mango are you good thank you I think we're too just chilling and get something going on in this game oh yeah we're going to make good thing I don't speak Spanish because I don't know what that was but I think there was one curse word in there I'm cute I did [Laughter] dude imagine how stupid you have to be to [ __ ] up a game launcher on your own [ __ ] operating system [ __ ] XBox guys come on I don't know you tried to like go on sea of Thieves and it was weird dude I've tried two other games and they still they're still weird like they don't I I personally star and then it just disappeared they like the just the system the the program just doesn't recognize the exist anymore it's just like it literally gives me a sad face like sweet a lot do you win oh that's right yeah you said that last night yeah yeah bro uh turn it down a little another game you want a sad face now I go to the files in my hard drive nothing in the folders I'm like okay version find a message The Armenian version this is all the Armenian version is the hairier version [Laughter] I said werewolf version oh we got a big boat so whenever you want to join you can join us out up to me bro it's up to whatever Xbox decides to get their [ __ ] together dude I don't know I try to launch Xbox and it was like this Corp was like no I was like Jesus Christ my XBox doesn't look for Wi-Fi anymore I have to manually put in the code and I was like that's too much I can't do that it's crazy so I had to plug in the ethernet cable then I had to change Discord a little bit and then once I finally got it all working I was like Jesus Christ I don't even know what these are blow up how much is a Game Pass isn't there like five different levels now I'm the cheapest is 10 bucks a monthly but honestly with the service I'm getting I just bought the normal gold or not because I know how long we were gonna play this in Game Pass it's expensive plus I didn't think I would I would download games I need a pig cage I killed it to me I mean the other one man a heart yeah I don't even carry anymore going back I think there's a phantom is this a pig cage that was a broken gauge I'm just gonna put it on the Rope [Music] definitely down the stream merrily merrily merrily life is not a dream you can kill the pigs and we could make food back then made it stuff I've got a bakery [Music] oh I need another one foreign you shoot yourself yeah oh there's a person here okay pmpc yeah I saw that NPC yeah I don't know uh he he's uh I'm just gonna leave him alone there's all these pigs and no cages to catch them that means Bilbo's Beyond 13 isn't he [ __ ] ing Point names oh I don't understand this so I guess I'm gonna see I'm underwater a fad little tunnel and I'm trying not to drown well now I feel betrayed that was a waste of time bye because I thought it would be oh wait wait there's something just took you out I'm going down pick it up know what it is a piece of gold I don't want to go back to this [ __ ] well hi that hurts but this is somewhere I can eat until you see I almost fell off there and where are you coming from oh foreign officer boy Gotta Die there we go let me look at all those spiders what spiders oh yeah wipe the board yeah all the creatures that die uh they don't go to the Grave or they get exiled now foreign steering so fantastic we put treasure underneath the deck so people can't see it because it glows [Music] um all right let me look for Discovery Ridge it's on the right side is about it's South oh let me go go show up when he's dead yeah I told you I know yeah that's a mammal foreign I like Wind Waker yeah I think when Waker I like I like to say Ocarina of Time is my favorite but I think Wind Waker was my favorite because it's the sailing aspect you get the I play Wind Waker and then I played the ones on the Wii so you play Skyward Sword now you play with Charlie princess is in that part of the switch isn't that the new one with the switch what it's a remake I think it's on the Wii U H the game no one ever asked for turn is that a broken shape right there in front of us or right yeah we can stop at it I will drop the anchor basically there'll be treasure here tomorrow okay that you've got to be careful with the air some treasure inside it's a big chest I'm gonna drown oh I made it just in case you shoot me it makes the process a whole lot no we're I'm gonna be there like the one thing you can do is that like if you find stuff you can always like Let It Go and it'll float to the surface I'm gonna launch myself it's not working foreign [Music] foreign I guess you got that chest yeah the fireworks it says hey I'm gonna go up for here it's like kind of looking at everything oh [ __ ] is that shark what happens when you're in the water too long and they're like [ __ ] you thank you foreign there's one more thing to grab and then where it will be done well there are no apologies here trying treasure in the mass sometimes there is I don't see any up here I was both singing what the [ __ ] no not our boat well let's touch your boat okay uh-huh we've already sunk once this time come on make it through nice big crate yeah it's amazing now fishy fishy fish I can take a little baby there's a shark oh it's a Barone killed it with my magic wand uh already foreign [Music] thank you oh what I treat my last not too hard and I did I gotta I gotta drink them all it's my thing I gotta drink them all in one week say it was healthy but track did I go too far I was away now we're we're headed there is one that's all I do this this next weekend um I gotta move a bunch of [ __ ] flying up the Indiana that should be fun we're gonna hit a rock no I'm not what are you doing we're so far away are we now I guess we're okay we're just hurt a little bit hey man we're leaking down here it's against man another hole save this yeah what are you talking about man you're the reason why we crashed oh laughs let's see where we turned why are we still moving because I I I took it off that was pretty fast [Music] you see you can get myself one more man one man one man crew man next time I'll make sure we run around and the real Jack Sparrow can do it all right make sure to forward real quick oh I stopped it I told you I told you to make this right okay that's a hole any other hole this is the one that's impressive oh I threw the water on me that's not enough man foreign well it has to move us off the highway because we ran aground so it's just trying to put us in a favorable position or we don't keep taking damage also there's a storm so we'll keep taking water until the storm's gone drill far all right everybody good night good night curved a big boat for nothing but it's okay at least this time we were prepared this means after this Quest we can go to a smaller boat foreign don't know where this woman is wow that's created by lightning yeah stay away from you die I can revive you where am I gay I'm thinking that's the thing has to do with if you're holding a weapon holding a banana well that's a weapon in the storm's eye oh that's TNT that's a ship so that means this is the only way it's in the evening how's it fancy aren't they all the same oh this one has a uh the shooting thing all right I get a treasure chest to make sure a boat don't sink ing of storms storms down here way more intense than I'm used to man buddy did you even know why you just [ __ ] moved to Bro [ __ ] hurricane Central did you know the thunderstorms it's like it may be like the altitude like something would be out like they're not the altitude but the the because I've I've had thunderstorms and hurt not hurricanes tornadoes but like when I tell you I've not experienced a thunderstorm that sounded as loud and shook my house so violently yeah uh anything it has to do with uh the geography of the area like maybe it's Italy where you were at before maybe a little bit more and that kind of would soften up the Thunder I agree that's my that's my theory because for me for even here where I'm at like just a few miles from Austin to San Antonio it's a way different climate um and it's like that because here it's like [ __ ] loud dude it's like bombs are dropping right outside yeah I wasn't like when I was in the Amazon building right and it's you know kind of loud in there so you can't really hear anything but I could hear the lightning clear as [ __ ] day we were in Publix and it uh the lightning struck so close that it just killed the power it was so loud it made people drop [ __ ] and everything yeah I flinched incredibly hard like I was like whoa like I moved you get a robot a fancy one I did that was that was very smart is it fancy though it just has the extra attachment that's why it's fancy oh I I see I see that does make it fancy let me tell you how to explain myself oh you're gonna explain yourself as many times as possibly can because I can only understand so much I can't feel my forehead so yeah I'm not gonna lie I always thought this Mountain Dew [ __ ] was like a poor excuse for make her smart but you know you drink four or five of them and you're pretty good yeah it was 405 though yeah versus three shots I agree none of it liquid and volume that's required is not the same but it doesn't taste as bad so you know yeah that's the problems like every time I drink I get shot up in Christmas mark my jugulars and my neck wanted to like just kill me um dude there's so many foreign it's fine I just need more fruit oh my God swag wow what's that ammo I can use that though foreign [Music] over here thank you guys going the barrel I'm running help can you uh we're here Christ okay shoot them all now I'm dead skeletons got me I can't let them get me back uh they got me too nah man I'm out Say Craig when I start feeling good I run out oh well I can't buy you're going to do yeah yeah that's what I mean I'm gonna shoot myself probably not healthy but it's okay they're saying because we died so much so I should be able to Scuttle my ship what does that mean I don't know what that means basically you sink it and charge somewhere new so you don't get like for example if people keep killing you but don't sink your ship you just keep respawning and they'll just kill you some people are like that so they're like hey you can just vote to do this after so many deaths finally no you're not done yet didn't grab some fruit foreign all right now I guess we said it is that the last one whoa why is it like that chapter uh we're on chapter two what does that mean s [Music] like I feel fine until I tried to really move and then that's what I feel with I feel it Pew your your um you lose your dinky you're like yeah I lose the sensation of my my face like I don't feel like I have a problem until I start moving a little bit too much I'm like oh well yep you drink a little bit more than you thought foreign because we're starting to build quite a bit we can go to plunder top post well there's a ship I don't want to fight that so Sanctuary Outpost just go north so go straight I hope you do this because that guy gotta pee 5 times 12 is 60 ounces so I gotta be okay I'll be back foreign I swear to God if someone comes by my house tonight I'm gonna fight them where are we we are turning way too far I wasn't sure where you're trying to go but the wind is not on our side of my ship that's the island oh boy it's scary tell me the PVP ship that wants to fight people is going directly where we just were I think we're getting out now or we're gonna cash in what we found because those people would definitely want to fight us we're getting close to the the one spot though the treasure point just don't know where it is oh my God I can't get there about to get there so it should be on our left it's right there drop the anchor right now so I'll see if I can get us closer yeah drop the anchor oh very far away I know but we should yeah that's okay what is that it's a special ship thing I just don't want to get too close in case those people start coming you just stand there and shoot at me when I get here so nothing in the Captain's Quarters Eight's on the back sometimes it's on the back oh okay down in the ship and this one I can't cheat like I did for the other one oh my God let me go on the phone okay I'm drowning I'm being stuck foreign there you go okay shark I died I'm coming back oh hold up we're not done but uh let me see if the one ship is oh no they are closing [ __ ] lift with tank lift tanker turn this [ __ ] as fast as possible I don't know I think we need to go north [Music] thank you foreign on top of us since stupid [ __ ] chest oh God I drop it yeah I did all right thank you because we're not going to the reaper Island that's an outpost isn't it can we start up is it now post no it's not but I mean it is but it isn't I don't know how much well I guess that is interesting oh great don't turn bro keep on trucking foreign so my bait worked [Music] they were coming after us because we had that one chest it's not gonna race the reaper Island it's all the [ __ ] [Music] and though other ship is leaving us alone so it's a good good where is Reaper Island oh that's not too far away but I didn't want to fight them I didn't want to deal with them it's another ship we're all in one area am I still talking yeah okay I think you said you were on a phone call foreign [Music] today let's drop the anchor thank you foreign [Music] I hit the ground no surprisingly okay I'm done so what happened I'm just holding and towing to Treasure no I kind of ran this into the ground a little bit yeah I saw that try to stop us but it was too late I thought I was like oh we'll stop soon he'll get it and I was like no he's not I was like well it's okay it's my fault yesterday I was making perfect Landings today I'm running into the island [Music] oh [Music] you like me Mr ready set the season pass that it keeps telling me we lebled up that I don't own okay so gold Ford's reputation I don't know where do we take this Marauders chest the cold guy it would tell you when you go to somebody dress up with it will tell you who to sell it to I see yeah it comes in the movie here his name is grima uh yes I have this one I have this one no I don't know what's the matter with you laughs what is your voice scare me remember balrog you don't you can't tell to any of the people in the shops it has to be like one of these guys one of the factions where oh yeah that's your grandpa stick the cold guy where's the gold guy he's in the green tent he's right here right here yeah oh no um I didn't I don't do they have that's a good question dude let me look for it yes his name is schmog there it is over here yeah he joins he destroys the town I don't think they do I don't think they have it no I think that's the closest that there is is this one dead I think I have this I think I have this card in in paper it's going for thirty dollars you believe that thirty dollar card yeah in real life you have 30 bucks they'll send it to me that was that one's just 52 cents but you see the difference this one this one's 17 this is 30 because it doesn't have the Border it's borderless yeah they don't have it yeah looks cool though 30 bucks that's a lot of Moodle referral card I don't I don't think they have us and they stop spelling it wrong [Music] I'd say it's this one right there disable ad blocker and I just gotta turn it off so I do have what it's called there and Back Again yeah and all this stuff yeah where are you going trying to turn to him five bucks it says create a smog oh create smog the legendary 66 red dragon creature with flying paste when this creature dies create 14 treasure tokens set the magic the Gathering or the ring set you're talking about yeah yeah I heard that they sold out um you can create a dragon token uh yeah they're in pre-release yeah but they have stuff in stock I can't bring you five bucks for that my local retail uh comic book stores they have a bunch they have a shitload in stock no it's a card Papa that's a drawing of a book oh you sold that it's right there that's the card that's just they it's a token mm-hmm this is a card and then I I don't know if you flip it or you get the token I don't know it's real so these crates of like amp of like cannonballs can they be sold I think so to Zoe uh is it the bait they told me no am I trying the cannonballs now oh no it says take it to a now post you're at an outpost maybe at the shop uh should be like a specific person I always try to merge it a tooth is a dog the merchants Guild foreign normally I think it has to be full huh you can try [Music] and almost get a bite okay go get up here man oh [Music] my God potatoes or not I I thought you were on the ship nope well I think it's a mermaid where are you going now to the next coordinate trying to avoid this one chip but it looks like it's turning around to Reaper's hideout where do you need to go to blenders that way and then Snake Island quite a bit why don't they kill us now it's not like there's any loot well you guys got real uh players after you or what well there's a basically if you put a certain flag up it will show everyone your location because you want to fight somebody so it gives everyone basically the ability to either go and attack this person or avoid them so they're bought and they're going north now so we're going south foreign works I need to see him away from the raft what stupid mermaid can you swim back oh keeping them back on just don't have a boat a little boat anymore I think we'll be okay oh I say that I say that at work no I don't say that to the customers though oh you can't say that you should say that that's fun foreign [Music] what did you call me you're off for us insults foreign [Music] thank you foreign thank you hmm are they just waiting beside Reaper's hideout all right where are we going to an island why the call uh uh I had them marked Hunter Valley in Snake Island yeah the island is called come on I want to layer you know sounds legit [Applause] and then we're almost there it's wind it's going to stop being a friend [Music] all right we're getting shot three we're gonna land here I just want to make sure we're at the range so yeah we can stop now yep all done all done no no they don't park [Music] those here all right let me ask David David does your cat bark no when they're sleeping no does it make any kind of noise when it's sleeping and sometimes sometimes you sound like he like he's having a nightmare is it more purring no I think meow okay that sounds like it doesn't bark it's a cat no it doesn't work with him yeah because he was asking me I was like a shot I don't remember I don't know yeah yeah meow sometimes we need to sleep and occur sometimes why are they golden if we need to get them wet or something like that yeah we're gonna think of some wet how do I know that huh everybody knows very important I have a theory we got some water what this takes so long foreign I don't know who came up with that Concept in this game well I'm about to like get real mad at them because there's another one I know that's I'm saying like I wonder who came up with that concept oh it needs to be shot oh my God if you just get them wet oh my God it's got that complicated with me again man heart attack [Music] laughs [Music] so much who's next foreign bye whoa someone shot at us is that a person or is it I don't know the skeleton [Music] now we gotta move on to the next side of Island no I don't want to deliver that [Music] hmm students thank you [Music] oh yeah it's a win thank you whoa they hit us I went the island attacks foreign [Music] try to go yeah what's attacking us okay oh he's attacking easy oh it's not working he was angry yeah he was angry like I said sometimes if you don't engage he won't attack you tasty yeah yep are we gonna let man we're just flying by that [ __ ] okay that was pretty close yep yeah since I'm doing most of this with my eyes closed it makes it a little difficult [Music] if I'm like oh man I'm slightly sleepy but I'm like I'm gonna finish this yeah okay if there's a chapter three I'm gonna go to bed I'm just gonna cut my glasses yeah [ __ ] this game keeping you hosted man now we're getting here I'm gonna drop it yep um [Music] I have absolutely no hell okay I just threw myself right into the the bosses or whatever oh geez I fell back down well I just went over the island oh my God [Music] foreign [Music] I hit a barrel guy oh get you foreign four people on this island so you might have killed two okay thank you oh you're one of those [Music] stop yo there's a bug underneath there I don't want to deal with it I have to say I think we need a way I'm gonna get a barrel I'm going back have your biggest enemies I just do it on myself he killed it it's still landed on it no [Music] foreign [Music] foreign all right foreign thank you [Music] I know uh zombie no I can't do that unfortunately um we can go directly south should be okay let me do with the full turn right here cam I don't know she's gonna close my eyes it's going straight yep this is good missing a bowl I need to get off and push it [Music] foreign [Music] say hi oh no [Music] he's gotta make it right next to him wow thank you and uh I tried turning the ship before I died aren't almost successful I was oh boy thank you foreign [Music] thank you a lot of hoes no no didn't let me cover the holes anymore that's so fun so do this I'm going to bed yeah it's too much [Music] that no I died I died that was fun yeah it's crazy yeah I can't get off though yeah oh hopefully you have a good night yeah go to bed I need to wake up early have fun all right bye oh I get through now far down I could see the surface foreign [Music] foreign | GothamsKnight22 | UCJnVqVW6e8yhxULWwOMu0XQ | 2023-06-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,775 | 42,935 |
BEJ5pmmgz5A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEJ5pmmgz5A | Where CARY GRANT Experimented with LSD in Los Angeles | [Music] well good morning Lionhearts it's your old pal Jordan the lion well you're probably noticing one little difference in this setup that we normally have me standing here and it's this guy well yesterday even though you got a vlog I didn't have to vlog I filmed for vlogs in one day on my road trip and I got to take a day off so while I was out basically taking my day off all I did was run errands and get things done and while I was out I saw this at the 99-cent store for $4.99 I don't know how that works how it can be a 99 cents only store but it'd be $4.99 anyway I thought it would look cool and it lights up so that's our new backdrop well what's up gang well today's vlog is a little adventure for us all I went to give Joe a little chance to go out and have some fun out in nature and it ties in with our vlog today today I'm gonna do a vlog on a man that many consider to be the epitome of leading man Cary Grant Archie leach but this story has nothing to do really with his movie career this is actually to do has something to do with his career in experimenting with LSD Cary Grant many may not know was one of the earliest proponents of dropping acid so today I'm gonna take you to where he liked to drop acid tell you how that all came about why he did it and why he stopped days the Jordan the lion begins now well it looks like we've made it now for a long time this has been a very popular spot for filming well I'm pretty sure everybody wants to say hi to you so say hello ja now we've been out here to vlog this before so we're not going to do all the same stuff obviously but this you might remember from when I did the Beverly Hillbillies vlog and I did the pilot episode that's where the that's where the truck comes down that that path right there and now they've put a cement barricade there but the Clampetts shack was right here so we're actually going to be heading off into the hiking trails now back in the day this area was known as Myers Lake it's known as Franklin Canyon and Cary Grant called it the Beverly Hills Reservoir now most of the reason that Kari grant turned to LSD or acid was like most genius creators with the troubled childhood that he had well we're standing right where the Andy Griffith fishing hole scene was filmed you would have seen Andy and Opie walking down right through here so it's kind of funny to think of Opie skipping that rock right here the rocks aren't here any more of those those big boulders but to think of Cary Grant out here tripping on acid exploring his mind in the same place that they filmed that scene Cary Grant born Archibald Leitch grew up in a troubled household like I mentioned and it was his father was pretty hard alcoholic much like many fathers were back then and his mother showed signs of manic depression some believed it was a result of his father's drinking but while Cary was at school one day at the age of 10 years old he came home and his father said that his mother went for a walk by the water and she never came home a few months later he would be told that his mother actually had passed away Cary and his father would move in with his grandparents and then Carrie's father would meet a much younger woman have a new baby and they would started a life of their own when Carrie expressed interest in wanting to go live with them they were the ones that told him we just don't have room for you it would be 20 years later that he would find out that his mother was alive and had been put in basically an insane asylum for the last 20 years good job ja now this all left a very lasting impression in carries life and because of this he would have not only mother issues throughout his life but he would have problems trusting women and would never really have a terribly successful relationship until well until his daughter you see Kari grant become one of the biggest stars in the world starring in bringing a baby and an affair to remember and yet he had no true happiness in his life he said that he was turning into an alcoholic himself and just never had any kind of resolution with his with his family life his childhood so once Kerry was an established actor and was quite successful being known for a whole host of famous movies his wife then Betsy Drake would talk him into trying out LSD for the first time in those days it was actually legal and he could do it with supervision so Kerry went on to experiment with it some over 100 times and would come here to do it now this would become such a big part of Kerry's life that when he and Betsy Drake would divorce his next wife Diane cannon Kerry would pretty much insist that she try it he to him it was like a religious experience it was also he said there was nothing that you could describe that came close to the feeling of feeling your conscious and subconscious colliding together and he said you drop your inhibitions your hypocrisy and everything that holds you back and pretty much from the time that he started experimenting with it on everyone would say he had this really keen insight to daily life he could give you wisdom and make you think of things that you hadn't really thought of before Kanon said that he was pretty influential and really really insisted that she tried even though she said I had zero interest in trying LST carry somehow thought that that would give us a successful marriage which was kind of ironic considering the fact that he had done LSD with Betsy Drake and their marriage wasn't successful so in the end they ended up not getting along and it wasn't until 1966 when it was outlawed and simultaneously that same year Dyan Cannon became pregnant with carries only daughter Jennifer grant that he would quit using LSD or at least legally some believe that he was still able to get it would still experiment with it because I read a book that one of his girlfriends wrote who was a journalist and it was called an affair to remember and she talks about what a proponent he was and how he still enjoyed doing it when he could even as a retired white-haired gentleman he would still do LSD and when Jennifer was born in 1966 Kerry retired from acting on film now like I mentioned Kerry's marriage is never really tended to work out but his one successful relationship was with his daughter Jennifer so from the time that Jennifer was born Kerry would dedicate his entire life to her education her happiness and would even leave her his house that is still there to this day she still owns it and he was one of the few people as I understand in those days he made it a requirement when he made a movie to get a copy of the movie so when he passed away Jennifer at the time was one of the only people to actually own a whole movie long before VHS or anything like that Cary Grant would tirelessly basically homeschool her in the ways of life and so I can only imagine what talking to her must be like from the things that she learned from him now the reason I say that is because if you ever read any of the books about Cary Grant some of his ideas and some of his theories on things he was kind of like the crazy uncle that will tell you something India there's no way that's true and then the more you think about it the more you start going well that could be true and then by the end of the conversation you completely agree with them one of the things that Rob Lowe regaled people with was he said that he was trying to date Jennifer Grant when he was a young man and he said the very first time an after-school special aired that he was the star of he was going over to the Grant's house to watch it and Cary Grant asked if he could watch it with him and as they watch it Cary Grant looked over and said you know if you're ever on a dais don't get caught eating a hot dog and he said why I said well you don't want a photo of you eating a hot dog circulating forever and surprisingly you might think that because Cary Grant had a copy of all of his movies that he was probably an egomaniac or obsessed with watching them no in fact his daughter said in her book he never watched them she said the only time she ever saw him watch one of the movies was when they were at a friend's house and the friend wanted to watch an affair to remember that was the only time she could ever remember him seeing one of his own movies so right now we are out walking around hanging out in this one of the places that Cary Grant would release his mind in I guess you could say one of the reasons that Cary liked it so much out here was because he lived pretty much right down the street from this place [Music] stay out of the water there buddy I know you want to see the turtles but relax so if you're wondering how much damage had been done to Cary Grant's childhood brain when he was 16 he actually left I mean he was born in Bristol and pretty much grew up feeling alone so he got into going to the theater became an acrobat and at the age of 16 the company he was with came over the United States to tour for two years and he stayed here and then when he turned 18 in the touring stopped he just stayed in New York and the rest was history now I plan on doing multiple Cary Grant vlogs because there's a lot of stories and a lot of different sections of his life that are really entertaining in their own right so this will not be the last of them if you look closely you can see the water down in there that's how much has grown up this all used to be part of the water that's why when you see the intro from The Andy Griffith Show and you see him skipping the rocks and you saw where we were you're almost like how could that be possible well it's because this used to be water let's go up jaw good job such a smart dog [Applause] and this will not be the last time I'm out here at Franklin Canyon because there's another celebrity who like to hang out here for a completely different reason and someday we'll come back and do a vlog about that and if you're in this area it might be worth it for you to come check this out on some weekends I know they do a guided tour where they take you around the park and show you different movies and different things that were filmed out here if this whole section of Cary Grant's life was news to you I hope that you got a kick out of it because you know that that's kind of what the fun in learning about people and learning about you know history is especially out in Los Angeles to think that in 1966 when everybody else was kind of just getting tuned into it when the Grateful Dead and the whole Haight Ashbury scene was starting up when it was all illegal years before that Cary Grant was a pioneer of trying out LSD for the same exact reasons now let's head out of here I think JA even enjoyed this one now through caries explorations with LSD he said he found out that he was what he would consider to be a psychological killer to women and he said that came from his mother's side he said his mother he wholeheartedly believed was completely responsible for his father's drinking he said she from the earliest age he could remember her badgering him and nagging him about money and about his job and Carrie always believed that his father was forced to drink and even with that bitter relationship he and his father would have years later when Carrie's father ended up passing away they pretty much passed away or he passed away on bitter terms with Carrie and Carrie was forced to then go back to England and visit his mother and he was the one that had to decide what to do with her and he said even when he showed up there she was exactly as he would remembered her with no emotion and he pretty much had to take care of her the rest of her life and this is the book I was telling you about that I had read and even in here Maureen Donaldson talks pretty much in the same regard she says that he viewed himself is almost a male version of his mother where he just would nitpick and and destroy all the women in his life and even marine says in here he was just a hard person to get along with because he would he would get his feelings hurt or he would his mood would change so rapidly you never really knew what was going to provoke it or what would change it sometimes and he credited the whole ordeal with finding out that his mother was in a pretty much an insane asylum and not dead he credited that as being the whole reason that he started drinking and why he eventually had to turn to LSD to get off the booze well good evening everyone I wanted to send a shout out to Creed William Kane Laura Whitford and Nancy hopple and thank you all for watching I know this is probably not the most usual vlog or what you commonly expect from me but it's associate of applause Angeles it's a crazy story and I love bringing these to you even if it's maybe a little taboo subject yeah you probably would look at Cary Grant in all those movies with Alfred Hitchcock and you would never have guessed that he was someone who experimented with LSD but now you do have a great night we'll see you all tomorrow good [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] | Daze with Jordan the Lion | UCMC9R6OigawtoVTG_qHFMoQ | 2018-05-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,556 | 13,114 |
D0A1ZcysSIc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0A1ZcysSIc | Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease(NFALD) - Pathogenesis By Prof. Kyaw Soe Tun (Episode_1) | [Music] good afternoon again professors and all my colleagues today my tax is to take you to the pathogenesis of nathality so i got nothing to disclose for this section the definition has been covered by professor when i so never encompass symbol stetosis and statosis plus inflammation which is snatched and then from 79 also has said we have to exclude alcohol consumption which is more than 21 standard drinks for men per week for men and then more than 14 weeks stands more than 14 standard drinks for women in a week will we can label it as alcoholic fatty liver disease so the definition you know that is the what you call endless for it is meant for energy in our body and then small fat two to three percent is physiology in the liver is physiology and if it is more than five percent uh we can say that it has statuses so spectrum you have to touch again from the simple statuses to nash where there's inflammation ballooning in metal bodies and then after that we had a fibrosis leading to cirrhosis and hcc okay i have to take you briefly to the nafl natural history asia when i had said 35 percent of general population as naffa but only a minority will progress beyond symbols reduces which will land up in nash cirrhosis and malignant complications but it is our duty not to miss nash because it has a serious complications if we look at the natural history and the studies done on natural history by doing serial biopsy studies just i would like to show that the progression from one stage to stage four symbols they as doses is 14.3 years and for nash it is some point years half the symbol steretosis so nature is quite progressive and then the progression from one stage to one stage is also rapid in niche and the predictor for progression is type 2 diabetes mellitus and if we look at the substance of issue in a different fibrosis progression rates their slow progresses and rapid progressions even in nephro symbols reduces and nash also and the liver fibrosis is associated with the complications of nafl as professor when i had said the natural issue of nafl vision try of cardiovascular complications in simple steatosis but the majority of patient succumbs to liver disease in nash and with the long term follow-up biopsy the mortality rate is confirmed by this nash is worse than nephilim so i would like to conclude the natural history that from nephilim to cirrhosis it will take more than 10 years and it will progress three percent will progress to cirrhosis but if the patient and nash of fibrosis within a half of the duration 30 percent of a patient will end up in services see firm caring for well-being | Zifam Myanmar | UCRDJYxu6UqxlAR0C9Hj8Zsw | 2018-05-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 479 | 2,638 |
a7WObGz8pus | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7WObGz8pus | State of Our Democracy - Peterborough - Mar 11, 2012 - pt 1.avi | I'll ask the crowd if they need me to to use it for yandre sake why don't we all gather pretty close yes please bring it in okay hello folks welcome and thank you for coming for the Peterboro assembly for H our state of democracy wo okay so I I tend to have a quieter voice I do and uh so just let me know if there's anything I can do logistically or just anything I can do or any of the other speakers can do to uh modify our voices there is a bullhorn floating around but kind of prefer to speak without it just but let me know all right so um before we get started I'd like to First acknowledge the first nation's land we are standing on thank you to the honest and thank you to the H more specifically the Miss Saga and the new new Credit First Nation um and going on with that I want to uh we are aiming to create a safer more accessible and accountable space for this to happen we have to take notice of the power as it presents itself and does not let us take a minute first to notice all those who have not uh attended for their many reasons um ga here today with us I think it's important when we are discussing democracy that we should be thinking about those who are who have t have barriers to access this space um due to many reasons ability age status um that can isolate people from Gathering social movements and even accessing their vote um with that in mind L USA also acknowledge the unnatural systems of Oppression such as colonialism racism sexism heter normativity patriarchy all of these like systemic that marginalize folks um and discriminate them and work to silence their voices with this acknowledgement in mind let us commit to noticing and intercepting and all intercepting all oppressive or hateful language um just be intentional when you speak and engage with the SP and know that your voice comes with power and yet just remember to to engage with love and kindness thank you um so in order to for all people here to feel comfortable I'd like to ask for any uh persons from the media or from law enforcement to for right now to uh make it clear that they're present what no media oh they'll show up up that okay and I'm um I'd uh I'd like to introduce uh one of the other speakers and facilitators uh public part of the just a part of our Collective public presence Joe graph thank you let's make this more of a circle cuz the whole idea today is is to assemble right like let's we're we're not really common to listen to anybody in a soap box because we get that every day um as an assembly I'd like to ask your permission then to have like prepare some opening words and to kind of set the context and the tone for I think why we gathered here today um and one of the ways that we do this kind of interaction is through handing this um so if you approve of something I encourage you to do this uh symol for your approval if you're unsure about something that I say I encourage you to put your hands in front of you and if you disagree with something that I say I encourage you to put your hands down right and then this way way this makes it more of an interaction as opposed to just listening um so then may I speak on the context of why we're here thank you I'm honored to welcome you to the first Peterboro assembly today on the state of our democracy I regret that we couldn't just gather here to praise our democracy or to enjoy the parade or to check out CD Sunday across the street but while I regret this I am very excited to reform that we are gathering in solidarity with over 30 cities across Canada and thousands of Canadians here in the backyard of the MP who's been at front and center of this whole issue now here's a little bit of context for people who aren't quite up to date as you may or may not know we exist in a country with a government that has 100% of the power but only four out of 10 votes now I think Sean delin say the best how is four out of 10 good enough for our government but it's not enough dentists to recommend a brand of toothpaste now with this in mind there's another term they use which is called a raion thin majority and you may not know this but our government has 100% of the power because of 11 seats and across those 11 seats all of which have complained about fraudulent activities they won by a marginal victory of Lessing about 6,000 votes that is 0 one% of the total Canadian vote that's what they call razor th majority well it's what Steven Harford calls Canada's benign dictatorship but we all knew this but what we just learned is that not only might be a fake majority not only this a benign dictatorship but it might be a stolen benign dictatorship John frier and here I'll give you a bit of yeah yeah or no I don't know if we disapprove that or what it's confusing I know yeah but so here's a bit of a kind of a timeline of things that have been going on John frier a member of the Order of Canada and professor at the University of Victoria who's got a CV longer than a speech penned an open letter describing a campaign school at the conservative aligned and intricately linked Preston Manning School Center for democracy in 2010 of this campaign quote he says instructors made it clear that robocalling and voter suppression were an acceptable and normal part of winning political campaigns no he goes on to say that tactics such as posing as a member of another party and making rude calls at inconvenient times were strategies to either suppress or change votes in their favor these were the instructors at this campaign school now fast forward to the 41st federal election not only is voter apathy at a record high to Canadian democracy not only has income inequality pushed the marginalized population even further away from the right to vote but across 77 writings there have been over 31,000 complaints of just the kind of fraudulent activity endorsed at this campaign School largely targeting liberal and NDP voters now let's put this in perspective how many of you when you get a bad cup of coffe at Tims actually take a backup compl now exactly as as a stereotype as Canadians unless it's the weather or your hockey team doesn't make the playoffs a Canadian complaint is like a dog year 31,000 complaints is not just 31,000 complaints this is a systemic issue that needs to be fully investigated yeah now furthermore when elections Canada is reporting now and I'm very much encouraged to see the pan generational crowd here today is there reporting that the complaints have greatly targeted seniors seniors who are both both one more likely to vote and two more likely to fall for this kind of fraudulent garbage seniors that have likely fought and lost defending the boat that got stolen from them which is an interesting piece of why we're here at the Federation park now for any society to truly succeed we need this kind of movement where we have young people and our elders all together with the strengths of of all of us so why do we stand here why do we stand here together is it because our government is supposed to represent on a relationship between all Canadians is it because we build that relationship together during elections vote by vote by vote Excuse me while I turn the page is it because public confidence or our elections creates a sort of National Trust that our government can then do the things that we can't do ourselves to make Canada greater than some of its parts we'll providing respectable leadership on the indigenous indigenous National and Global stages they say it's because trust is earned now I want to get your opinion on this the conservatives argue that fraud didn't affect the outcome of the last election they go on to say that if the opposition wants them to release the records then the opposition needs to release their records first but the conservatives still don't necessarily need to release their records because there's no proof that they did anything wrong that doesn't even make sense I didn't know I did say that right enough I so CL whether or not they committed voter suppression whether or not they committed these prenal activities they're holding on to their records for at least 7 days with a history of tampering with documents and they're representing that in the lack of a serious and transparent investigation these allegations they're not proving they're untrustworthy they're not earning our trust elections democracy trust these aren't right things or left things it's not for their election platforms their attack ads or their press conferences these are for us and it's not just every four years democracy is every day and it's today I think we stand here because we've been lwed to sleep it's true as they say that sometimes Canadian politics is kind of like a mouth full of crackers and I'm a politics geek it's very dry but the dream's over and we're waking up to a candidate that does not value our trust in it looking around at the faces gathered here today though I think we're realizing we're waking up and that we're together in this we're not alone I think we stand here because a guy Taylor made a Facebook event when I saw the thank you taylorl this oh hey examiner okay everybody knows that the examiner's here as well thank you Che is around the corner check is around the corner so thank you for being AR anyways I think we stand here because Taylor made a Facebook event like I said now the anecdote and kind of the inspiration for myself was that when I saw this event there was just this post saying I've never organized anything like this before I don't know anyone who has but I just think it needs to happen in Peterboro yeah yeah and with this line at the end that just said does anyone want to help now look what one person waking up asking for help can pull together in less than a week imagine what the 40 50 of us here today could do in a month because we've all watched our MP Dean delmastro the robo Maestro bring the conservatives to Peterboro instead of Peterboro to Parliament he's our elected representativ all of our elected representatives we've watched him become the head Harper Robo MP mindlessly Towing the party line repeating the same talking points repeating the same talking points and holding out hoping that the most unprecedented allegation of election fraud in Canadian history is just going to blow over now let's take it back to another election in 2008 the BC riding of Sandage golf complained of rooc calls impersonating party campaign offices while complaints were lodged with elections Canada they couldn't identify the culprits and the case was dropped will hoarder the Dogwood initiative caution if someone with subpoena power doesn't step out for some investigative muscle I predict more such operations in future elections totally agree as Canadians we have the privilege of defending our democracy at the same time that around the world people are fighting for theirs with very few shining examples out there as Global Citizens we need to step by up and stand up for something worth fighting for | Brian Wagner | UCD6pArg_LtqegLISqlmmeYw | 2012-03-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,030 | 11,027 |
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V-cYjEzXaK0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-cYjEzXaK0 | THE ENTIRE LIDL BAKERY CHALLENGE | CHEAT DAY | oh my god yes it's going to be crazy [Music] all right my friends merciful welcome to a new video on my channel I'm Allen 20 diesel from Germany and like every week we will do a cheat day and today is going to be a little bit special because we will drive right now to Lidl and you know me guys I love German Bakery giri's so I want to buy everything from the little bakery then we will drive home and we will make everything presentable and and try to eat all in one setting so it's going to be it more like a challenge but it's still a cheat day because we will consume so much more calories that I would normally eat definitely it's going to be crazy I don't know right now how many calories but you will see it later on so guys let's drive to Lidl let's get it all and yeah I'm angry exactly [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] all right my friend it's trying to dig in into a lot of delicious pastries items from the little bakery as well I got a lot of items that they don't have every weekend or every week and when I go to the groceries and I saw something there's a limited edition i strictly buy it it freezes up because I knew before that I will make this video like for example the jalapeno cheese bun it's this was a limited edition i strictly bought it and some more stuff but we have right now about eleven thousand calories so a little bit less but you will see that all the calories right on the screen and i want to make this for a long time and beer it meets food adam the amazing guy from the UK did it before anyways i want to do it as well because I love little little is a German grocery supermarket but you have to check out his videos the link is my description box down below it's an amazing video but in the UK version so they got a lot of stuff that we don't have in Germany but we also have some stuff that they don't have in the UK as well anyway it's Adam is amazing but he was fast he did I think every I think he eat everything in about 30 minutes I don't know if I'm able to eat everything in one sitting but I will try my best to eat everything and I do so much for my YouTube videos you don't know guys so please I would appreciate it so much if you share and like this video please a lot of comments just let me know what was your favorite item and what you want to see next maybe a different supermarket video from Aldi or from Kaufland Erica just let me know and we will make it just for you guys and also because I love bakery goodies ok guys right now it's exactly 9:30 I will start the timer just for fun to see how long this will take so just as you can see the timer starting and also the time I hope you can see it I think so I want to suffer something that is really German and something that I'm not really into because it's I gotta say really plain and boring the pretzel nothing special it's a little bit hard and chewy and that is why I want to start with this because it's pretty lame anyways just guys with my first meals a day and I'm this again just like I said take some time next item kids are breaking this is a cheese bun so we've had a lot of cheese on top on the soft bun my god this is so so much better I love it this is so good and [Music] here we have the mix right now this is a pretzel stick with cheese so the combination of the first items and this is softer like the cheese one it's good next item this is something that is new that I never saw before it's a kind of glazed raisin bun rose in Bucheon and German oh yeah a lot of raisins as well in the inside let's see mmm just like a milk bread super mmm sweet and super light but just wait a lot mmm this is really good and with some milk perfect so here we have the first Berliner guys so it's kind of a doughnut but in a German version it's really pillowy and I got two of them they are filled with strawberry jam but just because I know that they are not that filled at legal the strawberry one I customized the other one you will see but let's try out the original one first I love the dog de Portugal it's delicious definitely [Music] cross song so buttery flaky croissant filled with kind of Nutella mmm all there is not creams amazing Korea [Music] now let's come to the Oreo muffin and I got this in my 110 health calorie 100 challenge so but this is something that you can get awesome and other groceries no the button pop time to dry but there's the best part but milk makes everything perfect this part right here is so delicious oh my god of the creep from Moy you like your girl's you know okay also something that I've never had this is a raisin snail I think this also got some custard in the inside but I don't know we will see but it looks delicious and it smells amazing so kind of flaky mmm holy this is battery now not real castle that's more what so moist oh wow oh wow I'll phone you at Lille mmm in this room no this is definitely going to be the best bite the middle oh my god yeah Wow I have to get some more before this will be out of stock next item the straw is atala this is also new right now at Lidl but I got this often on my videos greetings to you taco and this is with Johannes Bayer so his cranberries in the middle taco this is for you and it strictly reminds me of you hmm I got this before from so many different bakeries and man this was amazing but super high calories who is no joke about 700 for this one 170 grams oh wow I have to make a story but the berries are super sour like a crumble cake with a lot of sugar icing favorites of are definitely next items the singer or so a lot of Philidor wrote up with a lot of feta cheese and spinach Turkish pastry also you can get this in Bosnia but and that in a different version little are so good they taste so authentic and there's all stuff [Music] no joke they are amazing and so so easy to eat the cinnamon chocolate mini donut for 20 cents and I put a lot of pistachio cream on top the doughnut so this is how you make your 20 cent doughnut into a fancy-schmancy doughnut guys I don't eat your crazy shops I make it by my own Mamamia oh wow oh wow guys this is hefty but so freakin delicious all Wow - Oh Myra God sees I know you have the croissant with the pistachios so I make it into a doughnut oh maybe a bit too much so the next item is the almond croissant and this is filled with marzipan you cannot get this anymore only a winter maybe you can see the marzipan filling I got this I think once or twice before in my videos and I love marzipan now just a plain chocolate-covered Donna and I locked the dome I don't know but just so simple but really not bad strictly the next one just perfect for 50 cents we need some fruits guys right so here we got the Apple turnover so in German we call this update a ship so puff pastry and it's filled with a lot of apple cinnamon oh sorry [Music] mmm-ah run this is to you all the layers and the feeling right there mmm [Music] I'm loved [Music] guys in here we have the clothes first and it's also new at little I never had this before it's also filled with kind of a nougat cream so like Nutella we will see oh yeah you definitely can see the filling mmm it's a little bit crunchy on the top go some hazelnuts they taste like Ferrero Rocher exactly like her or [ __ ] in the pastry oh wow Wow mmm this is also something that I saw the first time at Deedle I think this is a bean stick plum that calls so it filled with custard and we got a lot of elements on top [Music] Oh [Music] a lot of cream I love the cake bird enough there's so much so creamy like vanilla custard but a real good one and try to for sugar honey glazed through the elements ah-hoo what's next brioche bun guys and I pimp this up with a whole egg and ketchup you will see it on the screen egg yolk will be runny oh yeah there it comes oh yeah [Music] perfect when the egg sketch up or they'll just what I need right now mmm you need eggs for breakfast there was a gold medal Wow now let's come to the milk muffin I never had this muffin before I will break up the bottom first again [Music] but there's no really cream filling the doughnut all moist and the chocolate chip makes the perfect [Music] the makeup muffin is better to meet in the Oreo next item the customized Berliner so again able enough was the strawberry filling but as well as a lot of peanut butter on top so let's have a peanut butter jelly filling a donut [Music] although dry but delicious look at the peanut butter and jelly combination a [Music] big drive because of so much peanut butter is amazing they taste wow wow wow wow the fluffy dough from the Berliner my girl [Music] okay guys and now it's sample the next customized item we got the butter croissant and it's stuff will sketch up cream cheese that I've become from darker greetings to you my bro and also attack I hope this would be runny I don't know we will see and the combination the cream cheese with the egg Wow perfect breakfast croissants [Music] oh yeah next item dyes a customized mini donut with a lot of chocolate chip cookie dough spread oh my god this is going to be again really really sugary and fancy [Music] this bread is so amazing oh wow stunning fado mmm yes almost as big as a doughnut by itself but damn just spread the so delicious chocolate cookie cream oh my god ahh [Music] whoa whoa whoa whoa chicken wiener in the croissant dough you add little never add this and also some sesame seeds on top and I love sesame seeds everything was just me and damn is this good oh wow I think I like this more than like a food order I really love it Wow oh I'm gonna fall mmm I hope this is not a limited edition because this is super delicious Oh next item guys the customized mini donut with peanut butter and jelly grape jelly from the USA so cheers to all my American people I love you and I love me some cheap-ass PB&J from the great values hmm and I love bread jelly and it's so big [Music] next item something that I never tried before this was also a limited-edition I think this is like again puff pastry and it's filled with I think spicy tuna I don't know I never had this I only saved us oh yeah it looks like tuna and it smells like spicy tuna oh yes some proteins guys [Music] well in a bit spicy from the peppers now if it also some cheese or something I don't know you guys I'm sorry yeah I'm not so motivated but man I become so full I don't know oh okay again item that have saved me because it's also also limited but yeah this is a kind of a tart or a pie and it's filled with a lot of strawberries as you can see oh wow oh wow look at the feeling amount of strawberry or both this is amazing hmm sometimes I really prefer fruit in my dessert after load of chocolate peanut butter definitely this is such a punch in my face yeah I tried to eat this I don't know if I can eat the whole thing right now in a shape like a bunny I bought this only just because it's fun kind of for Easter bonus round and also this was at the bakery selection just for this week right now because of Easter but I also stuff this with the whole container 90 grams of aero cream so our ball can you tell up so shout out and greetings to all my become peeps I make this more just for you Darko let's break this apart all the info cream the breathless all delicious nothing with me this goes don't you [Music] 1,200 something calories to spread with the bunny Oh oh my god [Music] just make a little bit room will delicious only that's why it is right now [Music] other famous Oh delicious no joke I still enjoy it in one way but it has to speak right now so refreshing porca miseria I totally forget to say it's nothing about health and fitness but I think you knew it so well there anyways I have to say it and just for fun it's really just for fun I want to challenge myself for sure I have to work my ass off to keep the balance but not today oh my god I killed the body for life whew here we got the jalapeno and cream cheese stuffed bun and I had this before and it's amazing I love it and that's why I saved me this also for the end just serve something that I really enjoy and here you can see a lot of cheese and jalapeno and I think this is kind of a mozzarella cheese [Music] it's spicy cheesy bread II everything in there I love really look at the amount times like for real this is start to the rim it was not easy at the beginning I was super excited because I was so full time because I was so hungry and a lot bakery giri's [Music] let me know what's your favorite item in the customized mini doughnuts and especially this thing right here and destroy sitala will be my favorite when it comes to savory the croissant with the chicken sausage and as well the customized one with the egg cream cheese ketchup oh my gosh let's see how long this takes me I'm sorry guys but I really not the fastest either over 1 hour 15 minutes off I tried my best but hey there's no way then I can eat it in 30 minutes oh okay guys that was all just like I said I hope you enjoyed it if you're new don't forget to subscribe gives me a lot let's hit the 10,000 subscribers and let me know what you want to see next maybe a different supermarket I don't know but just letting me know and I will do my best yes peace out I love you all guys [ __ ] my life OMG [Music] | Alan Pjanic | UCorTayqcWeUxMuKTmJcHSNA | 2020-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,672 | 13,306 |
GbkGdeR42ng | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbkGdeR42ng | A Dynamite street fight... with a golf cart?: Bryan and Vinny Show | our main event is a street fight between less sex gods Chris Jericho and Sami Guevara and kenny omega and his tag team partner Matt Hardy who comes out as broken Matt Hardy so this match was so wonderfully wacky yes this this is basically a hardy compound match at Daly's place yeah toned they toned down the supernatural parts there were no holographic drone well it was it was the broken universe but not cinematic basics what would happen if you had the end there was magic Vinnie like Matt Hardy magically is changing into different people well he's changing into dude outfits and this the hell sent adapted to persona but yes but Vinnie he was put in an ice box he came out as another character who's a very large ice box that's magic he may have stashed without finish [ __ ] why would he stash a [ __ ] outfit in an ice chest are you kidding me that was magic he would lure Jericho and throw him in there he's gonna lure a man to throw him into an ice chest and say it was likely so as the sex gods are making their entrance pineapple Pete takes a shot at Chris Jericho a brief shoving match ensues and very quickly it has announced for next week Chris Jericho vs pinapple Pete no yeah and yes I believe this is going to be his name now he's not sugar cooking tonight wait should be I cannot wait Jericho versus pineapple Pete next week because it's gonna be great Jim Ross and Tony also take time to say goodbye to Joe Petrosino haul him into them all him into the wrestling business so they're doing this street fight at one point Jericho and Matt disappear the back and then only Jericho returns it's two on one for a while it's still kenny omega so he's doing for the most part just fine he grabs Sammy and as he doesn't all his matches declares you can't escape and does the forward fire the rolling fireman scary springs up to his feet goes the moonsault but he misses the moonsault I was point the heels in the crowd chant he escaped he escaped laughed my ass off eventually Matt Hardy returns but now he is team Xtreme Matt Hardy he's old school Matt Hardy his hearse hardy boys my heart he does all all the old twist of fates possum from from well I always love when I see Matt Hardy's old school Matt Hardy cuz I'm thinking where the [ __ ] do you get a pair of pants like dad in 2020 that is actually a fan question and I'm like of all the outfits he wears this is where does any other probably a hot topic quite frankly so they explained the young buck Cikini Paige are still staying at home they don't rejoined us yet any page how's that Adam page okay I don't know find out this guy's a porn star I don't looking up right now you're college basketball apparently right or a Scottish radio broadcaster there's probably not him a ton of Kenny pages I just made it up so they get all sorts of plunder ladders tables whatnot they do mean page porn oh don't do this Brian let's see no no there will be now I'm sure tomorrow so they do a big splash through the ladder they have Guevara pinned but Jake Hagar Yanks the referee out of the ring we go to the break we come back the ex just filled backstage it's just a three-on-two match jake Hagar's is openly fighting for his guys good well yes when jake hagar interfered very early in the match i was fixing to do my usual rant it's no DQ just [ __ ] help him win and then he did finally my um my only your right what what jake hagar did make sense my only complaint is that apparently neither omega nor Matt had any friends there to deal with Jake well they're all in the showers too apparently I guess so I guess so so regardless to go backstage we have all sorts of fun action Matt Hardy isn't the fact thrown into an ice chest he disappears for several minutes Sammy throw skinny into an ATM find some cash in the ATM and pockets it that was a nice touch we have Omega being the storyline here was and even Ross addressed it there people have a waiting for can you be the kidney Omega of old or kenny omega in storyline here well from the best dresses in the world his beating up free dudes at once including the former ewp n' and the guy who just lost the e w champion and also their little psychic sammy just beat up all of them jericho grabs a pylon a traffic cone does the editor san antonio impression that he's probably waiting to do and finally just went oh megan looks like he's finally been overwhelmed and at eight no more damascus comes out of the ice chest yes he does and he by the time he gets out of this ice chest cuz he I believe was legitimately changing clothes in this ice chest for several minutes the battle has moved far far far down the villa it's a big-ass building at least to the football seniors huge billable I mean you could get out of there and change and then get back into it I doubt he had to change his clothes in the goddamn ice chests don't take this away from me bright haha what the picture met Hardy doing the Superman phone booth thing in an ice chest dude you're the one that told me he stashed it in there Vinny sure sure so Damascus finds a golf cart which as the later note is that really the golf cart I see a golf cart that Andre would use yeah they calls it a golf cart it but it looked like something like if you golfed in a war he'd use this [ __ ] thing it's an electric truck another one yeah Damascus gets in this electric truck and he makes it go as fast as it can is it it's not 60 miles an hour but it's more than five and he's zipping on down the hallway hey caliber just shouts he's hauling ass he was [ __ ] holiday he was hauling ass he died so Jericho this is only Craven almost getting run over on mania Jericho gets run over in the safest manner possible where you know a golf cart is coming at you you wait for it to come by you dodged a slider you slap the fader as it goes by and you fall down and go far it goes up to check on him the golf cart you know they don't very wide at turning radius they're not gonna park so matt has to drive it further down the hallway and find a big space to loop it around in so that takes like a minute and then Sammy realizes he is now the deer in the headlights and they charge this golf cart Sammy takes off running for his life okay listen I just watched kill that mole again and we worked long and hard on that movie okay to get the shot that they got of Sammy running with this golf cart with Matt Hardy haulin ass and Kenny Omega hanging out the side running for his life it's like [ __ ] I would Eddie to get 85 takes to get one as good as this one and these [ __ ] people got it on the first take live live yes the funniest [ __ ] thing you've ever seen Sammy is running as fast as he can he's in [ __ ] jeans with his knee pads over his jeans he's got a shitty haircut he's just the absolute greatest but he's about to die and he's running as fast as he can and Matt is like he's got his foot on that [ __ ] accelerator this is not like you know we're gonna go kind of slow and there's gonna be some movie magic he's like I'm driving and he [ __ ] better either get out of the way or he's gonna die and Kenny Omegas having the time of his life and of course Sammy all he has to do is move right or left yes it's a [ __ ] military golf cart I just mentioned it's not turned very well it's it's not gonna turn at all and quite frankly if Matt tries to turn that [ __ ] thing is gonna flip five times and Sammy's gonna kill both of those guys but Sammy can't think to move to the right or left all he can think is I must keep running in a straight [ __ ] line and then and there's another digression here Paisley's learn how to play tag oh hey but she's terrible at it and so what she does is she runs and when I even come close to her she stops in her tracks like it's a [ __ ] horror movie and she screams and she faints that's awful tag that's what Sammy did he ran and he ran and finally he just stopped and turned to face his death at which point he was [ __ ] killed oh my god so I mentioned it Jericho did the smart thing and the veteran thing which is slap the fender spin off to the side Sammy Sammy lean into this the way the rock leaned into taking a slingshot into the post where he basically is hit in the head and it goes helicoptering off through the air and lands god-knows-where off to the side so the middle of this comedy there is also grotesque of violence listen everybody don't ever do what Sammy did this was the dumbest scariest most horrifying bump I've seen in forever he [ __ ] takes his speeding golf cart with his goddamn head and he helicopters and lands on the cement yes now with that said what's done is done it happened so let's celebrate that this was the greatest spot ever of somebody running somebody over in a golf cart it certainly was and Sammy is fight so well he's fine now he was not fine then he is now out of this mat even disposed of Sammy Guevara and there you go to finish Jericho off once and for all and Matt Hardy they find tables conveniently left underneath a scissor lift and Hardy turns to Kenny and asks do you want to be a spot monkey you be in doles and your addiction and so he lays Jericho on the table he's holding him down Omega climbs this is a lift which then begins to elevate slowly which makes it funnier Jim Ross openly asks what are you watching here so greatness Jim an awesome main event I think Hager eventually shows up to make the save but Kate is says an enormous moonsault office systems beautiful it's gorgeous laid out mr. Ennis yes yes perfect moonsault this is a 9.8 moon saw it was beautiful yes so he was a big giant moon so onto the pile he grabs Jericho and they go to a place where it goes down a ramp and then into the open football stadium so you see the football field behind him and he grabs Jericho he puts in her shoulders and I think are they actually needed a one winged angel here on this not padded ramp fortunately not proud and powerful returned after many many weeks away in quarantine and they zoom in and they attack Kenny they dispose of him they put Matt through tables they powerbomb Kenny on to the golf cart they pin him with a Judas affect and they all make their way down the ramp and turn around and flip off the camera and over their shoulder in the background of the other end of the stadium has says inner circle on the scoreboard a perfect shot it is awesome you | F4WOnline | UCPcc1MbakHpB8F1vIDvUJBg | 2020-05-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,035 | 10,529 |
3WHQGvuAaes | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WHQGvuAaes | TOP 95 Ultimate Water Bottle Flip CHALLENGE Video! BEST Water Bottle Flips Trick Shots Compilation | do you want free money for playing games click the first link in the description they use code top 5 best chefs are for the game hey top 5 vets here welcome back to a new video now before the video starts I want you to go down right now and hit that like button also while you're down there make sure to subscribe for more videos if you do hit that subscribe button then also hit that Bell icon next to the subscribe button so you can turn our post notifications if you have hit that like button you did subscribe to the channel and let me know by putting a comment below saying I subscribe and I'll reply back to 100 lucky individuals to make sure to hit that like button don't forget to subscribe and turn off those notifications and you might be the lucky one that I reply back to also follow me on Twitter and Instagram lakes will be a description without further ado though let's get straight into the video [Music] hold me close to like it up thumb is barely outside I don't want always would [Music] stones which is a leading us love is all will ever trust ya know I don't always with low [Music] we'll go through we / through the highways to my shadow to sun rays and those from the highway and Oh along the way melodies we haven't played no I don't want no let go in around these walls fighting to create a song I don't wanna miss Abby will go through the wastelands through the highways throw a shadow to sun rays and we'll go number if you burn them to see the horizon turn us 2,000 us and we'll grow in number whew come to see the we'll go sun rays we'll go don't waste is you I'm [Music] you [Music] no more silly well take your prayers you feel my eyes and if my minds work backwards for a minute I remember I I remember remember I remember you [Music] makes it hard beef hide it on CDs later but don't know and i'll run into the sea follow this heart that escapes me it escapes me and [Music] Oh [Music] and Oh [Music] if you Oh and Oh feel I can't habits are hard to break I'm new [Music] this way but I'm still me Oh and I you [Music] Oh [Music] you [Music] Oh No no no singing laughing I want you to hit that like button right now and subscribe for more videos once you subscribe turn on notifications so you can be first view like and comment you'll get a notification straight to your phone whenever I upload a video once you turn on notifications let me know by putting notification squad in the comments below and I'll try my best to reply to your comment saying thank you also follow me on Twitter links in the description and check out my other channels [Music] | Sport T | UCqG_7rnlcy7gOYU1Z21hsJg | 2016-12-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 506 | 2,585 |
S830_zeXnvo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S830_zeXnvo | Unblooded - Ch 04, Ep 11 - Claustrophobia | [Music] don't give me that one too soon this may just going to get very annoying not anymore she's not sorry about your head madam terrible way to go I'm becoming quite heartless in my old age aren't I what's this not something that they need something that I could use more like yeah keep going this is a little better for swinging a halberd but still not great I kind of wish it would open up more okay no one else don't think so continue I think I have enough room to swing this in here oh yes plenty good oh yes you did come on there you are oh yes I'm taking your gold oh good we're getting into the part where it's ruins always fun okay this is more open I'm about to say I'm expecting dragger not like I'm hiding - you got my helmet hi that was me okay let's get off this bridge you know I said I wished it would open up a little bit but this is something else it really is you knew what exactly is this place a great huge antechamber of some sort don't see any more bandits I say that now it's just about say it's a good situation to get ganked yeah that's a technical turn like setting a trap you know and then like deadfall you said the deadfall and then something walks into it thank you did this oh I hear more people I suspect people that aren't going to be happy to see me hi it's me another mage where there is that's isn't a mage all right I will let it come to me then ah I think the Ruby as opposed all right come on this is going to be fun I ran into that one you know words don't work on exes you know that don't you they're good for magic I would assume but um well I suppose it's better than having nothing it does act as kind of a psychological shield there's nothing else I can see the moons through there that's interesting those that knew it that it Oh trust me I think I have plenty of Norma's mistakes to make in my lifetime oh it isn't you say so anybody else they intend to clear this place out before I do anything else I don't want someone I think I've made my way all around this place actually I don't want someone coming up behind me you know but I do believe my friend here so it might be beneficial to wait until morning that's right then there we go deeper into the cave I'm going to need brakes dagger for this I think well oh good okay all right thanks [Music] yeah you need something bigger for crushing those things this is disgusting thoroughly disgusting great [Music] get off of me you disgusting things gross you know I can't imagine what this would be like if I was actually scared of these things I'm taking this I'm going to guess it would be hideous oh this is close quarters I don't like it oh I don't like this at all oh I would like to open up a little bit thank you I hear water somewhere oh come now oh I don't like this this doesn't bode well at all that put back the pickaxe that I just grabbed I don't need your pickaxe sir I'm not planning on doing any mining not like I'd have space to swing a pickaxe in here you could practically feel the mountain over you don't like this at all okay well this is better I suppose [Music] by real maker this is gigantic I can barely hear myself thinking here probably isn't wise to be making a lot of noise but I kind of want to Wow I'm not entirely sure where this is all leading or this all came from don't really care that's amazing and it's terrifying at the same time and so is that you know I don't usually feel very small I am kind of tall for a woman that was terrifying I think our inspiring is probably a better word this looks I expect there to be dragger in here I really do I have a hard time associating these ruins with my ancestors like yes we all came from atmora if the old stories are to be are to be believed yep all right come on but frankly if these things were my ancestors I'd rather I'd rather not have anything to do with them that's a lovely sword you are gonna get up how are you good I think he's good hard to tell with that one might be a woman everything poignant is kind of rotted off at that point so who knows probably doesn't matter they're dead I'm suspicious and rightly so I missed this one behind me I can hear it never creep up in an old woman well if you're gonna be breathing like that good grief even with my hearing it'd be hard for us to sneak up on me ox file with Frogger sure whatever that means I'll do that's a trap oh I guess yes this curse my ancestors in there forsaken traps this could be fun I missed I missed again got it that time yes thank the gods for my armor that's sad I don't think it actually did anything well this is close quarters to close up 200 me though stay down I know I say respect your elders but and these are technically my elders I suppose I don't want anything to do with them they're dead they stopped aging a long time ago well I suppose going to follow this even though it's probably a bad idea once you figure out what their weak spots are it's pretty easy to take care of these things lovely and now I'm lost and there's a mechanism somewhere I'm not seeing isn't that just great where is it good I'm going to be in here forever trying to figure out how to get out of this place I am NOT looking forward to this hmm I'm sure siting around here somewhere how did that happen how I asked you Fox something that I have none of left [Music] | EJ in Skyrim | UC-5yaDlC3WujwV-4m2rXzuw | 2019-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,065 | 5,315 |
CWfMcyATBU4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWfMcyATBU4 | SWTOR: Knights of the Fallen Empire [SITH WARRIOR] - Episode 1: Kneel | a long time ago in a galaxy far far away Star Wars it's here people nights of the Fallen Empire it is a time of Chaos a mysterious Army led by twin conquerors have carved a path of Destruction across the worlds of the Waring Galactic Republic and Sith Empire then disappeared into Uncharted space meanwhile an older threat still looms the former Sith Emperor revitalized after annihilating all life on the planet zos has similarly vanished Without a Trace determined to hunt down these dangerous FES at any cost Imperial leader Darth Mah gathers allies from both factions to join his incursion into the far reaches of wild space dot dot dot dot we start out with the crow how exciting I'll get to introductions in a minute don't worry I'll get there we're going to concentrate on the story first people bye Crow bye-bye this just looks absolutely gorgeous seriously so gorgeous father they've come I already know who's come that's a big Fleet just a little bit B wow imagine how long it must have taken to create all them ships every single one and here I am chapter one The Hunt I'll be back shortly have Mars crew service the fury in the meantime your name usually gets us pretty fast service shouldn't be a problem I won't let any of those Republic tagalong sniff around either can't be too careful good girl bye-bye Lord wrath Captain Darth Mar awaits you on the bridge I trust you remember the way totally I've been here before yes have the Republic troops given you any trouble a few minor scuffles no more Darth Mar gave us orders strange or not we will obey our mission is clear to all of us we know how much is at stake welcome aboard thank you very much so hello everybody it is I Mr Charlie Murray and it has begun nights of the Fallen Empire is officially here look at this isn't this great it's great uh new player tutorial is available would you like to enable it no cuz I know how to play well actually no I don't cuz you see me how you seen how I play but hey yes I know how to play I played for four about say yeah four years now has it been four years nearly four years wow wow so before we go any further I would just like to say welcome and I have a competition for you this is more for those who uh aren't subscribed actually no tell a lie I will do something different right so I've got competition for you all you have to do is be subscribed to my channel and post a comment in the comment section any comment you want whatever it is for a chance to win 90 days subscription and 2,400 cartel coins I suppose I could work on it with anyone actually to be honest with you so yes that will be the prize 90day subscription and 2,400 cartel coins cuz I've got one of those bundles which you can get and anyone could win it as long as you know you're in a country that has Star Wars y public so that's all you got to do be subscribed to me and post a comment in the comment section also leave a like as well that'd be great you don't have to leave a like but the more likes I get the better yay so there we go that competition will end when nights of the Fallen Empire officially releases next Tuesday and then I will announce the winner in a video and then I'll give them their prize so there we go and now we shall continue got no companions oh that's a shame let's look at the alliance oh no oh hello oh this is interesting is this the alliance thing I assume it is uh yeah that's the alliance thing oh that's quite nice that's quite nice but I guess we'll get into that later on Lord Ro welcome thank you ah so polite for an imper IAL I got a bunch of mail as well let probably take a look at all of that uh item recovery yes basically I had an I had a whole inventory full of stuff they literally took a whole bunch of stuff off your companions and chucked it in your inventory and mail so I nearly started off the expansion with some of my companions not wearing any underwear no idea why they just took off the underwear and the weapons and that's it they should have taken everything off really but hey hey uh I got an alliance standing ooh what's this congratulations you have now you now have access to the nights of Fallen Empire digital expansion blahy blahy blah blah get flag Alliance lovely I would take that thank you very much what else we got Nik car's blasters we'll leave that in my mail for now cuz we don't need that the duster let's see what the d looks like with the duster okay so it's pretty much the same armor which uh maladar has worn before okay uh Nik car companion you can use this to get Nik car pretty much from the start but I'm not going to we're going to wait until he arrives in the story uh a new Mount which I shall take thank you very much bunch of uh item recovery stuff valuable Droid Parts oh okay that's probably something from my droids and Fallen Empire Early Access oh yes I can now use experience boost now because I can now level up thank you very much I'll take that where's my Buffs I don't know where my buff is there it is and we shall continue well I'll actually take the kakran Dag star thank you oh yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes I need to go to my legacy I need to go to My Legacy Legacy data crons lovely that's great to see but we also have where are you where are you you're somewhere uh there it is I want that random mount button all my mounts can go away now you can go away I'll get to the story in a minute trust me don't worry I will honestly I'll get there just be patient SEC uh I want I can't move that there damn it uh I guess I got to go into my abilities vehicles uh I guess it's I don't know where's the button I have no idea oh we don't need the button now I can't find it so we'll just leave it let's carry on anyone got to talk anyone got anything to say to me no no one meet Darth Mar on the bridge I believe this is the bridge spot shush shush shush I know I said talk but now I don't want you to talk cuz we've met Darth Mar hello Darth Mar I received your message and now that I'm here I sense it too we grow closer every moment our former Emperor is out there the sooner we destroy him the better he's held us away from our potential for far too long agree readed why travel so far why consume every living thing on zos then turn and flee into the depths of wild space he definitely didn't sound afraid the last time we spoke could this all just be a game to him we'll soon find out everything's a game to the emperor if we do locate him I believe I can press the dark Council into line but I'm beginning to doubt the Republic will make any serious contributions their assistance here has been useful but limited the Republic and the Jedi took their shot at the emperor they failed we don't need them mocking about any further perhaps you're right my Lord censor contact 15 clicks small no life form readings some kind of probe W readings are identical to scans from the unknown force that attacked Corban ra Shields pursue and Destroy uh careful ma this could be an ambush it will certainly become one if we allow a probe to escape oh hello uh evasive maneuvers come about 180° uh-oh we're being boarded we've been boarded all decks report hostile forces just said that we for borders you get us out of here set deflectors to double a divert weapon power to the engines so first of all I'm going to turn the music a little bit cuz the music is a little bit quiet if the black F hello D feets uh Turn Up the Music just a tad just a tad that'll do that'll do don't care that I do when it comes to cranco obviously nights of Fallen Empire they say that choices matter I will do the choices based on how I think crano would respond which is you know probably what many people are going to be doing with their characters but I'm I'm being serious honestly crano probably misses the power which he would he used to have so we we'll see how he'll react to some choices all right we got some fighting going on Hello whoa thanks for that flash of light there really appreciate it um I'm looking forward to seeing what the choices are going to be like I really am I hope you like craner's armor as well it's very nice it is very nice uh Shield gener is under attack defend it I'll try my best I will try my best so nice to be gaining experience again really nice uh I may need to sort out my interface though a little bit cuz it's kind of uh a bit bulky just a bit bulky for the time being you'll die you'll die oh you just oh you're you're Republic trooper okay you're friendly hello uh where we going I have no idea we're going that way hopeful I was going the right way well done uh destroy the sky Troopers see yourself destroyed oh I can't I can't force sleep oh there we go going to say usually I can force Sleep At Close Quarters but it's not letting me maybe my disciplin a bit wrong cuz I did just choose random disciplines cuz I can't remember what disciplines I had before detected enemies in the port section destroy them I will try my best cuz they kind of reset everything which is annoying I hate it when they reset everything cuz I can't remember bled droids have the run of the place there's nowhere else to go we must stand and fight she's right let's show these things what we're made of for the Empire Republic we're we're made a flesh and Bone but for the Empire you'll die and you'll die with ravage eventually you'll die there we go oh I can I was going to say I oh so I can use or maybe I can't I don't know love the music in this game how about that Star Wars of force awaken strer as well people how about that I cry nearly every time I see it seriously it is just it is beautiful absolutely beautiful uh oh yeah they got rid of my heroic moment now so I don't really need that because uh they've got the heroic moment in its own bar which is nice but of course I need to go to a trainer I should have got my Dr okup but oh well never mind get this blast door shut that Shield won't hold forever we can't just leave them in there we have to help we have to hold this ground they have their job we have ours oh they Republic Troopers congrats you got your own subtitle ah cran too's taste for the Republic has started to uh disappear from him so we can't do anything for them close close the blast doors we have to cut the droids off here I'm sorry it had to be done let your anger give you focus defend the bridge right away also I am just saying even though cran is mostly dark side if a choice seems right for cran Toco I'll go for it whether it's dark side or light side but most things will probably be dark side I I'll say I'll say because you know you've seen it multiple time oh don't I need to go this way around you've seen it multiple times before where you see a choice and you think it should be dark side but really it's light side and sometimes you'll see a choice which you think should be light side but really it's dark side you know and that'll probably happen with n Empire no doubt die Sky Trooper slowly but surely I will sort out my discipline at some point at some point where am I going now I'm going this way uh oh hello got a little Droid there I might go to you in a second are you just hiding a never mind do Jo have souls I have no idea cuz they they in mine so maybe my abilities are difficult to use when my disciplines are seriously all over the place seriously right uh Dro what can I get from you all products only as intended junk I will take the med packs I can get rid of you now cuz I don't need you uh ooh stem an awesome stem I will take those thank you very much and I will repair awesome and I will actually use a stem make me even more powerful cuz of course everything is now Mastery which is okay I guess uh more sky Troopers I hope you didn't have families cuz sorry you're not making out here alive lovely any good loot no just credits surprise surprise very nice place though very nice place uh defeat the elite Sky trooper and Tober laser control oh would that be you hello you're not going to be very difficult are you you're only a strong enemy uh-oh wonder what that means mean you're going to blow up I have no idea you didn't do anything all right seriously you were easy board compartment stop their advance I will try my best I will seriously try do I need to go this way I do uh-oh thing isn't working right are you there droid's put a bunch of holes in the airlock and melted the docking clamps we could use some help I'm on my way vet I'll come and save you vet this blue lights oh it's so annoying it's so ooh what a little bit at the end of it wait Did he did he shrink he shrunk what he's like shrunk with the blue okay remember Early Access is going to be a few bugs going to be a few hi not see me right away use that I'll also use that just cuz oh wow that that damaged you quite well thank you and let shoot did de oh frame rate dropped a little bit but never mind I could do a sneaky sneaky to be honest just skip past a bunch of enemies maybe that's some latency anyway 29 wow it's pretty good for a whole bunch of people trying to get on the server at once seriously oh I wonder how many phases there are nine all right that's not too bad I say phase you know what I mean you know what I mean uh and uh I just skip past you I don't need to attack you yeah I'll just Skip by you why not bye-bye bye-bye bye-bye thank you door uh mailbox lovely mailbox yes that's the that's my concern right now got to check my mail yes oh very damaged here hello die oh from that haha you missed me you're shooting at nothing you're are seriously shooting at nothing right now seriously maybe you should look where you are what okay so oh you're just a Droid oh yeah of course you are just a Droid duh uh right anyway that did it we're free but uh there's an awful lot of those guys out here uh I'm a good follower of ma do what you can to cover us from out there we need all the help we can get fancy flying coming right up just don't expect any Miracles okay oh wait that CH what theying deck they're after the primary generator I'm on my way now meet me there of course that was that was asking them asking what vet should do of course she's going to stay and defend the ship oh well that might go that might go very bad I hope she doesn't die oh I should read things properly never mind eh I should have told her to make a break for it but you know she's a fighter she should fight with me oh please don't die vet please don't die I really hope you don't die hey Ma okay then the bridge is secure for now but without main power we'll be destroyed in seconds let's not waste any time then let's not indeed hello ma you're my companion now you can be uh yeah you could be My Healer that that doesn't sound right for Darth M being my healer but hey yeah you can be my healer whatever I always like having a Healer and I miss malabi I miss malabi as my healer uh never mind a never mind right enemy fire has burned through our Shields assessing damage and take care of it yes take care of it not that I could really hear you over the uh fighting I'm doing right now oh hello You' kind of just been stunned lovely I literally just spamming well their abilities right now until I can sort things out which I'm not going to do right now I'll do before the next episode wa that was that was an odd jump I kind of jumped from the side that was very bizarre I will actually use that thank you through victory our chains are worken all right thanks for that Ma through victory our chains are broken that's nice to know nice to know thanks for the uh cers are hit even if we get the power back online the situation may not be salvageable I did not ask for an assessment speak only if you have an update or you will lose your tongue yes my yeah you will apologize uh the frame rate is a bit odd it's dropped down like 33 don't know whyly our chains are broken oh please don't tell me going to be one of those companions that's going to say that every single time ah I'm going to get annoyed at the Si code eventually never mind you're dead and where we going we going this way oh detecting multiple hostile forces approaching the bridge setting up barricades hold your ground or die trying we will not lose this position I swear on my life extermination ah bloody hell that was nice oh you are okay you're a little bit more powerful that's fine strangling and Droid I haven't said that in a long time I just thought I just want to say it really that's why I did it I'm annoying still I can't use my Force charge but I can if I go far away there we go now I can use it hooray ow ow ow ow ow although that didn't really do any damage to me much hey hey uh I don't know what I'm doing right now I love how everything just looks a little cleaner just a little bit I mean look at this this just looks cleaner ooh what's this uh Sim leing sigmatic I don't need that all right the power core is strained to the breaking point we can recharge the shields but they still won't last long the hyperdrive has been completely burnt out enemies on the bridge repeat enemies on the there are rudimentary backup controls here but the enemy ships have us surrounded we have few options left ramming speed then we take as many of them with us as we can agreed wow we're a bit damaged just a bit here we go wa wa ain't nobody surviving that it's all very calm see now I want to know how I survived that oh they took my mask off okay fine you take my mask off didn't need it anyway hello you've awakened I trust you can walk n you'll have to carry me silence is perfectly acceptable but it will not help you here you in the heart of our Empire now come along why is it whenever you choose a silence option they say silence you can do that like the first time you do a silence option they actually acknowledge it why can't you just ignore it just carry on talking seriously oh hey Ma you survived too how did we survive you better explain that game what Empire have we entered the Eternal Empire Zak you didn't even know whose territory you were invading sorry musco I didn't know some outposts nearby were destroyed not long ago your handiwork we tested your strength you seem to have suffered for it less than your people did wonder if it was intentional that they took my mask off Prince Arin final doing sequence initiated maybe we got sucked out of a vacuum and then they picked us up that' be plausible to be honest we recovered the records from your ship's computers oh what was left of them fascinating reading you Sith are apparently quite formidable you most of all to alter the course of Galactic events as you have quite impressive you don't need to be impressed with what I've done you need to be afraid of what I'm going going to do yes we'll soon know what you're truly capable of Prince Aram scary eyeso still waiting for the catastrophe that you and your Scions foretold you may close your ears to The Whispers of Fate my prince but they cannot be silenced I wonder if silencing you might suffice take your super itions elsewhere hcll you are not needed here is this why you brought us to hear you bicker with soothsayers come along you're taking us to your master I'm taking you to my father voran The Immortal emperor of zakol an emperor just what we were searching for you will not find what you wanted here here Perhaps Perhaps not have I actually still got my I have still got my mask okay that would have been cool if they kept my mask off actually I think I will take my mask off just for the time being you know they took it off yes oh well they've taken it off for now actually can I can I hide my head slot please you you said for me to hide my head slot oh there we go I was doing it on the wrong one all right that's fine uh I don't need that you can go away wait for me wait for me right so this is running slw walking and this is just walking all right that's fine that's fine hello Knights you're right good night Knights hello his glorious Majesty Immortal master and protector of zaku Emperor voran welcome a new name a new face these are not enough to hide from us the Sith Emperor your presence is unmistakable oh I think a mistake has been made but by whom a Second Empire even you couldn't have built all of this there must be another explanation you presume limits to my power there are none we'll see your constant silence across our history this was your distraction this was my focus everything else a means to an end you claim to have come all this way to find me here I am what do you you want you manipulate whole civilizations arrange Decades of War eradicate all life on zost then flee you're going to tell me why am I you are you say you know me if that is true then you know the depths of my power whatever you hoped to achieve here you know deep in de side that you cannot succeed but you do not have to stand against me instead you can kneel I will never again kneel to you you would sooner die than acknowledge my superiority it is you who fears death valon I do not I will not kneel don't do it Ma oh and he's doing it oh right in the chest bye enjoy your fall waa oh okay bye ma rip clear the room everyone out even me all right bye oh why send your new followers away something you don't want them to hear they are not like us in all my centuries you alone have merited my full attention you leave your mark upon the Galaxy wherever you act just as I do look around you zakuul is poised to become the greatest civilization in the history of the Galaxy I have forged this Empire to surmount all of my previous Works to span eternity the Eternal Throne commands a fleet more vast than any ever built it has the power to reshape the Galaxy into any image that I choose that we choose I will share all of this with you if you will only kneel now I have been contemplating this choice for quite some time crano would love to you know have that power again just have this sort of power over the Galaxy but he kind of tried to kill us many times that's something that's quite unforgivable and no doubt somebody even if I was to join him would still try and take back what he is trying to claim from s so as much as I'd like to say accept it is going to have to be never share you don't share anything you enslave you devour I will never be part of that so be it I'm actually going to fight you you came here to defeat him this is your chance what what first your brother now your father I'm sorry what my ambition truly surprise you you do not have ambition only jealousy why you fail whoa you should have killed me when you had the chance so be it what is happening right now The Outlander has assassinated our emperor take them away I'm I'm sorry what oh no you wanted this power all to yourself all along of course you are a prince and you wanted it sooner rather than later people of the the cool the unthinkable has happened our beloved Emperor voran is dead murdered by an Outlander who sought to shake the foundations of our Great Society the Assassin will receive Swift and just punishment and this act of unprovoked aggress question will be answered as your new emperor I can promise you this Zak's enemies will face the full power of the Eternal Throne they will answer for their warm mongering ways and every last one of the core world will burn well okay then I've been placing Carbonite all right well that's fine that was quite interesting but this is where we're going to leave things for now so that has been the beginning of Star Wars Knights of the Fallen Empire how cool was that didn't realize my choice would have that much impact although I don't really know how much of an impact it's going to do later on in the story but hey so anyway I be doing some more recording soon so thank you very much for watching the very first episode ladies and gentlemen and I will see you next time and a farewell to you | Kranitoko | 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wmIFnqHbXic | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmIFnqHbXic | Week 11-Lecture 60 : L^p Metrics - Part II | This is for l infinity. Supposing you have what. Let us try to see what happens if you look at this. Let us look 1 less than or equal to p is less than or equal to infinity, where infinity we had already defined. So, we want to look at all functions from X to R such that if I look at the component, so this is the xth component, I had sum it up. What was Rn? Mod x i plus mod y i to the power p and to the power q, sum of the pth and qth powers of the components are finite. In R infinity, it was sum of the pth and qth powers, the components are finite. But if we do not know what is x, how do we sum it up? I want to sum of mod x, I want to add up all these things. We only know we can add up all these, when they are numbers. x may not be, X is an arbitrary set. Let us specialize X to be equal to for the time being let us look at it a, b just to understand special case, x is in X which is closed bounded interval a, b. Now, f such that X going to R, where integral a to b of mod of f of x is finite. Now we can add up all these things. So, what should be addition f of x, when x belongs to a, b should mean when x was a finite thing, 1, 2 upto n. I could write f of x i is submission 1 to n. When it is 1 to infinity we could say those, which are finite. What should summation of this mean when it is unbounded? a b, the number of elements and x belonging to a b is not countable infinite, it is much more. It is natural to put integral a to b as integral is a sum on a, b. It is sum think of that, so we should put this to be finite. So, not all functions we can consider, we can only look at say functions whose integrals are finite. Essentially, what we are looking at is, we are looking at all, so let us look R of interval a, b. So, it is f such that X to R, what is the meaning of this is finite, so Riemann integral on interval a, b is finite. Riemann integral. So, all R of a, b are Riemann integrable functions, f is Riemann integrable on a, b. if f is Riemann integrable on a b and mod f is also Riemann integrable we know that, So, this quantity is defined and for every f belonging to R of a, b, I can define norm of f 1 to be equal to integral a to b of mod f x dx. So, keep in mind it is same as adding up all the components and taking absolute values of all the component. Notion of what is addition that depends on whether it is finite, whether it is or infinite, then it becomes a series. If it is uncountable, then you have to interpret it as an integral. Basically, we are generalizing absolute value, absolute value for function on R, absolute value on R 2, summed up, absolute value on Rn summed up, absolute value summed up copying everything right. And one can show that this gives a metric. What is a metric? So, f and g belonging to R of interval a. b, you can define distance d 1 of f, g as integral a to b mod f minus g dx. So, this is what is called l 1- metric on Riemann integrable functions R of interval a, b. Proving, it is a metric because it is absolute value. So, d p of f, g or h does not matter? Absolute value of f of g is less than absolute value of f of g plus h. So, integral will be less than or equal to this, so that is not a difficult thing to prove. It is a metric, same proof works. It is a metric in l infinity. We have already seen it is a metric. l 1, l infinity, what is left in between is l p, which you can define? So, I will not go very much detail into it. In fact, for every p between 1 and infinity, you can look at R of interval a, b with l p metric. One should not say l p, one should say p- metric. What is a p- metric? For f and g, the distance d p of f, g equals integral a to b of mod f minus g raise to power p dx. And the proof is same as before, Holder's inequality, you Use Holder's inequality for mod of a raise power p and b raise to power q. Generalization of AP GP mean, a raised to power p, b raised to power q less than or equal to, same, idea works everything. So, we will not go into it. But this is for explanation, I am telling you because you may come across these things later on in your other courses. So, it is called p- metric. Why we want to define metrics on such complicated spaces? One may think of R 1, R 2, R n, why we should go to are functions on defined on something. why What is a need for such things? So, the need arises. That may be a good way of looking at. Note: Let us look at C of interval a, b. What is C a, b? That is all functions on interval a, b to R. Look at all continuous functions, f on the interval a, b. Every continuous function is Riemann integrable, we had proved that. So, C a, b is a subset of R a, b infact, it is a proper subset of R a, b. There are two things, one we would like to ask here. I will keep analogy with real line and rationales form a subset of it. I am going to motivate this what I am going to do with these things, keeping in mind Q in R. Now, about rationales, we said in the very beginning, between any two real numbers there is a rational. That property is denseness of rationales, which is equivalent to saying if you take any interval that must have a rational inside. The rationales intersect with every open interval, that was denseness. Or another way of looking that was, if you look at this closure of Q in R, Q is a subset of R, if you look at the closure of Q that is in whole of R that is same as saying that every open set intersects, that means closure of Q is every real number is in the closure. Keep in mind what we had done limit points, close sets. So, closure of Q is R. Saying denseness, Q is dense in R. If you say my saying between any two real numbers (because) see if you say between any two real numbers that means there is a notion of order between any two. But if you take R 2 then what is the meaning of saying that between any two points there is a rational, it does not make sense because there is no order on R 2, there is no order on R 3. So, how do you write denseness? so there The denseness we saw is interpreted as saying, every open ball must intersect that set, then set is dense. Look at Q n in R n. What is Q n? That is Q cross Q cross Q, that is same as all vectors x 1, x 2, upto x n so that each x i is in Q. Then this Q n is a subset in R n and Q n is dense in R n, that means what? Given any vector, if we look at a ball around it of any radius, then it must have an element of this inside it, so that is what denseness means. Now this is on real line. So, on R n we saw what is denseness. So, you can ask on any metric space given any metric space, can you find dense subsets of it, are there subsets which are dense, can you define the notion of denseness on any metric space? So, you can define so let us come back to C a, b a bit later. Let X be any metrics space. We say Y subset of X or Y is dense in X, if Y closure is equal to X. That is a notion of denseness. Notion of denseness is defined in terms of closure. So, closure can be defined in terms of sequences. Every point of X is approachable by a sequence of elements of Y or every open ball intersects Y or the closure of Y is equal to X. So, all those are equivalent ways of saying. Example: We said that Q n is dense in R n. There is one trivial example of extending the fact that Q n is dense in R n. So, let us call it as 1 so let us go back to that. So, the question is: C a, b, so Is C of a, b dense in R of a, b? Of course, denseness with respect to a notion of a metric. Because metric space so, Let us write in l 1 metric to be precise, answer is yes and the proof is a bit difficult to give. And maybe in some of your courses later on, you will find a proof of that. So, I will not go much into it. I am just keeping that this leads to study of general forms of integration. There are some general theories of integration, which will be required to analyse denseness. We will not go into it, but I am just giving you an exposure which you may come across, you may come across in the future courses. Note: On R n, on R of interval a, b are all vector spaces or even l p and so on are all vector spaces with norms. Either it is this norm of the dot with 1 or p- norm or norm of the dot with infinity. We have basically looked at three types of norms. And all these places l 1, l p and l infinity, we have norms, meaning what? They are like the absolute values. i) Norm of x is bigger than or equal to 0, where x could be any one of elements or anyone of this and equal to 0 if and only if x is equal to 0. ii) Norm of alpha x equals mod of alpha times norm of x because it is a vector space, so there is a scalar multiplication. And how does it behave with respect to scalar multiplication. iii) Norm of x plus y is less equal to norm of x plus norm of y. If you look at two elements, x and y, you can add them because it is a vector space, so triangle inequality holds. And we had mentioned that norm induces a metric, norm gives a metric. What is that metric? So, d of x, y is norm of x minus y. So, it is a general process. Given a vector space. For every vector, there is a notion of absolute value, you can think of. It has these three properties. Every notion of absolute value gives rise to a notion of distance. Study of such spaces are called normed linear spaces. Such spaces are called normed linear spaces, It is a linear space, it is a vector space and there is notion of norm defined on it. Norm behaves very nicely with respect to properties like scalar multiplication and addition. Such as space is called a norm linear space and study of norm linear spaces goes into a topic called functional analysis. So that is a separate subject normally called functional analysis. So, examples of norm linear, so we have a lot of examples of norm linear spaces, l p spaces. What are its properties? What are its uses? And so on, that is separate topic called norm linear spaces. We will not go into that but what we will want to look at is the following. We have real line, the starting thing which motivated us. Real line was a complete metric space. It was a metric space which was complete. That was a big advantage that we could do everything, so completeness in various forms. One way of completeness was every monotonically increasing sequence which is bounded above is convergent, that is sequential completeness. Another form was a Cauchy completeness. A sequence is convergent if and only if it is Cauchy, that was equivalent to it. So, these are various forms of completeness. So, complete metric space and this gave us nice results. For example, that nested interval property was a consequence of completeness. We used completeness to prove nested interval property. Let us look at example. Given a matrix space X, d. It may or may not be complete. Given a set X, given a metric. So, what is the meaning of, it may not be complete. A metric space may not be complete means what? That means, there exists Cauchy sequences, which are not converging. In a metric space, we have the notion of sequence. Sequence being convergent. Sequence being Cauchy because we will only need the notion of distance. Convergent means closeness. x n converges to x so distance of x n, x goes to 0. Cauchy, distance between x n and x m becomes small as n and m go to infinity. Absolute value to be replaced by the notion of distance that is all, closeness. So, whenever you have the notion of closeness metric, you can do all that. You do on sequences on the real line R n and so on. So, there are metric spaces, when you generalize the notion of distance on a metric space, there are notions which are saying that the metrics space under that metric may not be complete. A very simple example: Just look at Q as a subset of R. So, what does that mean? We are looking at Q with absolute value of the dot as a metric space. Look at the set of rationales, R with absolute value of the dot. Notion of distance is given by absolute value of that number and that rational is a real number also. So, we are restricting the notion of absolute value function from real line to rationales. And you can have real line with the notion of absolute value. So, these are two different metrics spaces, Q is a subset of R. You can say this is a sub- space. you can say It is sub- space does not mean anything. It only says that Q is a subset of R and the metric of real numbers is the restricted to metric on rational numbers. And we had example of sequences of rational numbers, which are Cauchy, but which are not convergent. We had given such examples when we were looking at sequences. So, there are sequences of rational numbers, which are Cauchy, which are coming closer and closer but they do not converge to a rational number. Of course, they will converge to a real number by the completeness property, so this is not complete. But what is happening? Rationales are a subset of real numbers. As a metric space, they are themselves not complete but they sit inside R as a dense set. If you look at this closure, there is whole of real line. So, one says so there is something which we should look at. One says, Q dense in R is interpreted as that R with the usual metric and absolute value is the completion of Q. with absolute value. So, what I was saying is, there is a bigger metrics space for example R d. There is a sub- space metric Q. Q is sitting inside R, as a dense set. Q is not complete but R is complete. So, one says that real numbers is the completion of the rationales. Real number are obtained from rationales via completion, all limits are put inside it, they are completed. So one says that the metric space R with the usual metric is the completion of metric space Q. Thanks | IIT Bombay July 2018 | UCLI5I1QwKqQn0Cf4nzdGKeQ | 2020-02-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 2,793 | 13,643 |
9DLAI_w-yHs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DLAI_w-yHs | ee2902Sp14 w5L3 ASMChartsAndSignalTap | okay we're recording so this is 2902 week 6 lecture one this is kind of like the last new stuff in the course if you will we're going to talk about ASM charts and Signal tab I've already written out uh the lecture material today because I want to make the lecture short because we have had we are having nice weather for the first time and God knows how long so we can all get out of here soon so today what we're going to do we're going to look at the a FSM ASM chart ASM stands for algorithmic State machines again this uh snippet I have uh taken screenshots from your book it's from the older edition of the book I have an older edition so the description is very similar but the figure numbers and the page numbers may not match okay but it's in chapter eight though so it's from chapter eight again ASM stands for algorithmic State machines that's the first thing we're going to cover the second thing we're going to cover is we're going to look at signal tap for the switch deboner from lecture on Friday the switch deboner redesigned and note that the lab tomorrow is due at the end of lab uh because I realized that you need some you may need some time to do signal tab but if you can get Model S done by today like I said on Friday you can finish signal tab today if not tomorrow in lab okay so let's get started uh Arbiter okay so what is an Orbiter let me strike out some of these irrelevant sentences so an Orbiter is like the word says arbitrates or it controls access to a shared resource so there are multiple devices and the most common example of the use of an Orbiter is to access a bus right so a bus is a collection of wires so you have multiple devices that want to access this bus and the Orbiter gives them access depending on a priority okay what we're going to uh assume is we have three devices device one device two device three and the priority is device one has the highest priority device two has the next highest and device three has the lowest priority so they the inputs to the Orbiter are these request signals R1 R2 R3 okay and the outputs are Grant signals G1 G2 G3 so let's look at the FSM uh specification of the Orbiter so here it is it's very straightforward so initially in the idle State your inputs are all 0 0 0 that is none of the devices are requesting access to that shared resource so you're in the idle state is that clear there's a what type of an FSM is this what type of FSM is this huh why is it more no what depends on the current state only you right it's more no it's wrong it's not next state that depends on the current state only what's the definition of a more FSM or how do you figure out that there's a more FSM what do you look at no yeah output is just a function of the state see that's what you probably looked at that's mean that's the exact definition of a more machine so nothing else right so this is a more machine uh so when you're in when you when you hit reset you're in the idle State as usual well defined reseearch State all the outputs are zero so now according to priority you can see that from the idle State you have let's see one two three arcs okay the key here is since device one has priority so if you will this is the request signal from device one this is the request signal from device two this is the request signal from device three right again what's not apparent in the FSM is we have to assume that the inputs are positive Edge triggered okay says right here assume that all signals in the system can change values only on the postive age of the clock signal okay so R1 R2 R3 uh is 0 0 you say the idle State the moment R1 becomes one you don't care what the other two requests are because R1 has priority okay you go into this grant one state you assert G1 and you stay in that state as long as R1 is asserted and the others you don't care okay because this G1 is pretty straightforward in in coding in the sense since R1 has priority or device one I'm sorry not R1 however notice that when you go to state G and 2 Grant two the only way you will go to Grant two is if device one is not requesting access because of the priority we assumed yes that's why there's a zero here one and then X you cannot put an X here does that make sense however when you go back uh so once you two things once you get into this state as long as this is asserted okay this is an assumption we make let me highlight this in red in the sense when we are in the state and even if this becomes one we don't care okay you stay in this G and two State yeah yeah so in the the what this Orbiter does that's a good question is there is a this might it's not a bug looking at what I would do let me do this the moment you're in this state I would do this you get a one okay you don't care what these two are this is I think a more realistic one makes sense you go back to G and Grant one state so this change we did here assumes the device one all always has priority okay make sense same correction it's not a correction it's a feature which you can update is that clear so there's no conflict when both devices assert the bus no sorry not assert the bus request access to the device at the same time I keep saying bus because that's why the Orbiter is used for it's the most common application of an Orbiter yeah no there should be a zero okay so if you want good point to JP makes let's assume this is zero okay any questions on that the change I did and fix I mean fix the FSM if you want uh to also in G and Grant 3 now your book I'm not going to go through this as a vhdl realization of this specification so go through it it gives you like some other it's very similar to what we've been discussing giv you more T tips on how to realize uh or how to specify financials using vhdl what I'm going to do now is look at the ASM chart equivalent of this okay so an ASM chart algorithmic State machine chart is a type of flowchart that can be used to represent State Transitions and generated outputs okay so the biggest difference between an FSM and ASM in my opinion is that they the decision box explicitly shows your input as opposed to an FSM where the inputs are shown on the Orcs okay so here are the different uh constructs used in an ASM here is the state name so the state name these are output signals so if you will this block here corresponds to this okay so for example the state name Grant three come here instead of State name and inside the Box will go G3 equals 1 all right this is input and if you have conditional outputs it'll be given M type will be given in its own uh pneumonic if you will with this shape all right so let's look at an example so here is the um ASM specification of the or so notice let me do this let me use different colors these are states okay state names Grant one Grant two Grant three okay what are these what is R1 R2 R3 huh no what is the name of this just like this is called state name what are these no the conditional expression is given by this parallelogram but what's inside the parogram what is this called what is R1 called what is the generic name for R1 in a finite sh machine what is this no it's not current state these are the state names so what are these what are these G1 G2 G3 what are they outputs so what are these inputs so these are the inputs so in that respect it's like a flowchart inputs and you can't see the difference in color on the projector because the color resolution sucks G1 G2 G3 are the outputs okay so you can see that you have nothing in the idle okay that is none of these outputs are asserted do you see that that's why there's nothing this this output right this goes with the idle State there's nothing in here that means no outputs asserted yes here there's only G1 so only G1 is asserted in the grant one state and of course you have to modify this ASM because you modified the FSM up there to account for priority properly you'll have to modify this ASM appropriately but the ASM is very useful when you have a really large uh finite stade machine okay as opposed to a finan machine diagram you will see asm's used more often in like higher level designs Yeah question yeah so try to figure out those changes uh so what you have to do is you have to add more conditionals yes yeah it's explicit so what you have to do is for example when you're in the G2 state right you have to look at uh there are two possibilities yes so in the sense uh right now there is only uh so you have to fix this yes so what you have to do is you have to say R2 R1 not for example okay let me write this down this is one way you could fix it yes then if this is true that is if you get R2 is one and R1 KN is zero okay you take this Arc yes so that's how you can make it exclusive true or false yes no they're not okay is that clear so ones and zeros are just true and false so you can make it very explicit if you want but that's again ASM charts that's why they're not used for simple examples like these right the FSM is more uh informative the ASM chart is used when you have like a really high level design and we'll use ASM charts for the is squ C specification later this week okay you don't have to use ASM charts you use FSM charts I don't care I'm not going to explicitly ask you on the exams to use ASM or FSM okay unless you just do the design okay so this is example of ASM again the book is very good with like looking at the vhdl and the ASM so go through it now what we're going to do is we're going to wrap up the signal tab portion so let me go do I have it downloaded from Friday or did I deleted let me check algorithm exate machine charts algorithm exate machines algorithmic State machine so it's algorithmic because of the similarity to flowcharts but it describes State machines very easy to remember okay uh looks like I don't have the debones on here so let me just see sh the [Music] deboner let's do something else uh there is Mega wizard face lock loop no let's do the sa file okay downloads cut paste extract all desktop and this file and this folder is a little big because it's got signal type data it as you will see come on quick all right so don't need this okay so basically your signal tab signal tap is an ins system logic analyzer that gets downloaded with your design right so what you should do is when you look at lab three there is some information on Signal tap here so you should go through these two documents as well let me open up mine this as I think I believe mine has a example of a face lock loop let this open up okay so this is what it is right so what happens is your cordus downloads these signal tab instances with your design logic okay and as of now I've been talking to alter about this your signal tab logic analyzer stores data from your design logic onto fpga memory okay as of now for example you can stream this through Ethernet that'll be very useful you can only stream it through I mean you can only get the data through JTAG but alter has been working I think they already have it it might be coming out in quarters 13.0 I know quarters 13.0 is coming out in May you might be able to uh debug Your Design via Ethernet I'm not sure right but Altera is working on it yeah this one I I show you how to do I think I have a 50 MHz and 100 MHz so I show you how to use signal tab in this uh document to look at the 100 mahz clock and actually verify it's 100 mehz right so go through this it's not I don't know how many pages this is It's only 16 pages long so go through it uh it's got some important information one important information looking at this is for Signal type to work you have to enable the TalkBack feature so uh don't ask why you just have to do it so let me start that start with that first let me open up the Deon so I'm not going to go through the pl example because it's already online right I am going to go through the switch debouncer although the debouncer is also online we've been talking about this we talked about the deboner on Friday because you got to see this once so you understand what signal type is and of course you need an fpga platform to utilize this so I need um ezras D1 board so first thing is you got to go to tools you got to go to options uh go to internet connectivity TalkBack options and make sure TalkBack is enabled right if not you can't use single time bureaucratic point and all quarters will warn you okay the way you do this is let me show you thank you how to do this from scratch you go to tools uh signal tap to logic analyzer and once you do this it'll open up a window like this right and then what you do is you have to save this as an STP file in your obviously your project folder I've already done this okay I just call it any file I want call the file anything you want signal tap file make the name more descriptive right cancel that I'm going to close this and the file gets automatically added to your project okay and you I want to open that there it is yeah good point you can put it in its own folder but good question but now I just use one file uh because if you have multiple files you have to make sure only one of them is active I don't know if you can do that in quarters I just use one signal T file so I leave it in the top level there's no point in putting it in its own folder because signal tap does not create any I don't think it creates any new files however to utilize signal tap you have to compile the design I mean once you compile the design outside you should not use program to download Your Design all right it's Point number two about signal tab you go back to the signal tab window which is here you have to use uh see here is the download button it's inactive okay it's because I haven't plugged in the board yet you have to use signal tab to download it because SLE tab controls it okay Point number two point number three something very important and which people forget the first time they use signal T your signal T clock okay so your SLE type is a logic analyzer it needs a sampling clock okay the signal tap sampling clock is not visible so let me write this in red something very important actually let me write all the three things I said in red this is number two signal tab these are all very important the sense enable TalkBack feature uh under see options oops tools options internet connectivity under cordus Tools [Music] options internet connectivity talk back options so it's just a bureaucratic thing Point number one point number two is signal tap sampling clock is not visible but signal type is always sampling right it only displays the data when the trigger conditions are met and we will cover the trigger conditions okay T is always sampling nyis Shannon says that if you want to sample a signal your sampling frequency must be greater than or equal to twice the max frequency in your design right let's say you have a 100 MHz signal you need to sample for example the pl thing I was showing so if this is 100 mahz what should your minimum sampling frequency to be should what should your minimum sampling frequency be 200 MHz it's just a sampling the just remember that you're like getting R I'm not getting anything I'm not seeing anything correctly that's because your sampling frequency is off all right now going back to SLE tab there are multiple windows here uh primarily will'll be concerned with 1 2 3 4 the JTAG configuration this when you download the design right uh this tells you the amount of memory uh this is the instance manager portion it tells you the amount of me memory your designs using signal configuration is very important I'm not going to mck around with this a lot right in the sense in this lecture I'm going to show you how to use how to set up the clock which is what you do here um how to set up what data you want to see okay and uh how to see the data how to set up the data sorry how to set the trigger and how to see the data okay so let's do that I'm going to close this I'm going to Yeah question yes so you have to leave so I'll show that to you so remove file I'm going to start this all the way from scratch so single T to logic analyzer so I'm going to save this uh let me do this let me close this so I'm delete that file start SLE tab again okay nothing here so there's nothing so let me maximize this go to file new file oh I do file save as signal tap file bad name but whatever okay input and data trigger is empty yes I haven't given it anything yet uh do you want to enable signal type two file for the current project yes enable it all right now what I'm going to do is I'm G to so you can see it automatically added this new file I'm G to First as usual analyze and synthesize my design make sure there are no errors once I do this the signals in my design become available to Signal tap for you to probe as I mean for you to use as clock or probe the data is z clear so you have to do an analysis and synthesis once for two obvious reasons one to make sure there are no errors in your design number two because there are no errors in your design the signals will be available for you to use in single time okay so here just do an an synthesis you can check the RTL VI if you want I'm not going to bother cheing it right pay attention to your warnings and stuff but I'm not going to pay attention cuz I know it works so let's go back into signal T I had it open there it is right okay now what I'm going to do first thing is I usually do is I do the signal configuration of the clock right so uh sample depth 128 of course you can't do like 128k because you don't have enough memory on your fpga board okay let me ask you this suppose I use a sampling depth of 64 bytes okay uh how much now suppose I have a 100 mahz clock and a 1 Herz clock okay which will fill up the buffer quicker the 100 mahz or the 1 Herz so what which one the 100 MHz yes so remember that makees sense for the same buffer size if you have a faster clock higher frequency smaller period it's going to sample more often it's going to fill up the buffer quicker is that clear again this is a real-time logic analyzer right number one number two where you will need signal tab specifically is in your project when you interface the wols and audio coding okay because you don't have a model Sim model of your audio Kodak it's very prudent if you learn how to use signal tab I mean you need it for the lab three but for your project for checkpoint one you need to know how to use signal tab to debug Your Design right trust me it will be very helpful you can't it's very difficult it's not you can't it's very difficult to debug checkpoint one using model yes model is very useful but signal tap is extremely helpful now for the clock I can choose any clock I want I'm want to choose the one Herz clock so what you what you will do this is like standard Windows um I guess Concepts if you will click on this dot dot so you'll look at a node finder will open up I don't want to look at signal tab post fitting I'm going to look at design entry all names I'm going to list it now something important uh so let me go into I can go into different instances uh generic so I'm going to look at my one Herz clock generic clock divider clock one Herz instance clock out select that this is going to be my clock yes okay something important if you see this in red okay that means your signal got synthesized away remember your synthesizer optimizes everything right some of these signals might get synthesized away yeah so one way to avoid this is use the attribute keyword the keep keyword right not attribute keep remember however I don't recommend doing that the simplest way to avoid that is to do what I'm doing that is use driven outputs for example the one Herz clock if you look at this right I'm using the clock one Herz instance of the generic clock devor I'm using the clock out output so we go to the switch to bouncer the clock one Hertz notice I'm sending it to a hex to an LED yes that's what I'm using as my clock signal so but the the fact that I'm sending the 1 Herz clock out to an LED ensures it is not synthesized away the entire path okay that's what I recommend any clock you use rule of thumb send it to an LED okay so let me write this down in Red so Point number three is there is a rule of thumb drive sampling clocks to led to board LEDs to prevent synthesizer optimizations if you will okay just industry rule of them you could use the keep keyword but why right this way when you see the LED like either flash at one Hertz or it's flashing really fast I mean it's always on quote unquote at 100 MHz you at least know the path is coming all right no I I don't know what reference you're talking about Led I don't know okay I don't know unfortunately I don't keep that consistent but anyway here's my clock first thing you set up a clock the sample depth depends on what the heck you're trying to do for example I squ C the sampling clock will be 100 khz and we'll discuss or like I don't know 10 KS I don't know what it is right so we'll discuss later in this week and next week how big your sample depth should be okay just depends on what you want to do this is the first thing you should do set up a clock next you set up your data so go into the data setup window okay D it says here double click to add nodes so double click to add nodes so what I'm going to do again I'm going to go to design entry all names list uh let me now use the board let's see switch right so I'm just going to use S W okay input group I'm going to look at he0 and hex1 I believe yes I don't have to use uh Global ports I can use any signal in the middle okay I don't know let's look at some random signal okay let's look [Music] at up counter oh I have an up counter so let's look at that up counter let's look at the count value yes it's only two bits right let's look at that just for the hell of it right hit okay so notice now none of these signals are red that means they have not been synthesized away the ports are kind of obvious okay this one not so obvious but it's not synthesized away it's actually a register I think right trigger enable uh no don't trigger on everything um I guess just trigger on the switch all right uh what are the trigger conditions right click uh let's trigger on Rising it so when I move the switch up you can see it's all our binary okay there are 10 switches wait where are there oh yeah there are 10 switches on the D1 board I'm just using the first two right so let's not trigger on these okay so that's it I'm just switching on the triggering on the first two Rising Edge okay and something important let's see what my minimum sample depth is 64 so it's going to take some time in the S I need 64 samples at 1 Hertz all right 64 seconds it's going to take more than a minute make sense just be aware of that like wait why am I not seeing anything because it's taking time right uh so let me save this now let's see no device is selected so let's just plug in the board here again obviously you cannot use signal tab without uh fpga board but this is very powerful as you will see you don't need your little logic analyzers from Lab not little those big logic analyzers let me just plug that in uh let's see let me synthesize the whole actually let me just close this synthesize the whole thing so let me run it into uh assembler generate programming file and then I'll open up the single tab file again select the design I mean select the fpg ETC download it uh trigger it and see what happens okay and that's it we're done with the lecture again single tab is very powerful it's very useful learn how to use it some people jump directly to Signal typ instead of model Sim I don't recommend that because guess what if you make a small Small Change here you have to recompile your entire design because you don't have incremental compilation in the web edition of quarters okay it may not be it may not seem like a pain now but when you get into your project recompiling it every time to run signal tab becomes a pain so you got to do functional simulation signal tap is once you verify the functionality you download it to the board something's not right your signal tab is like you use it for timing right so anyway let's do the fitter and once it's done old Alo signal Tab and then like I said we're [Music] done a come on man a somebody should take the least amount of time see what warning did I get what warnings do I get come on all right signal tab file so let's double click on that and then now we should be able to access the board oh boy not responding that's not good looks like my cord is crashed oh save this close that because we're done with that let me rename the lecture while Cordis is thinking this is spring 13 week six lecture whoops uh ASM charts and Signal tab there okay cords what are you up to oh come on dude over there come on yeah so you can see signal tap now sees the board okay and you'll see some blue communication flicker sees it but now it's like you have to download the file from here remember don't use program manager okay soff you can't use POF because POF goes into flash at signal tab remember it stores as of now the data on onchip fpga memory make sense open and you hit download say invalid JTAG configuration it's because you haven't downloaded the design yet download it it's waiting for a JTAG and you'll see it like think and all that stuff um that's okay it's not running all right so now what I'm going to do is I'm just going to don't cut auto run it right don't keep re-triggering it just run analysis once and instance not found what the heck what's going on let's try this again sometimes signal tab goes nuts why is it still saying invalid Gtech configuration set up USB blast shouldn't say this switch come on wait how does my design work is that an enabled signal or something [Music] reset um clock one Hertz yeah the clock is always running s w0 it's just s w0 that's okay shouldn't see instance's not found let's see huh yeah that's fine there are two chip sign um it's it's okay that's okay let's see yeah Design's working yeah I just noticed that the one hex zero is not debounced right yeah the hex zero like changes randomly I just noticed it change right the hex1 doesn't because that's debounced so it's working what the hell is wrong with this thing come on I want to go home yeah let's let's try this again yeah F yeah it's seeing it not running okay invalid gag config download program uh Joint Task it's just the protocol which you Ed to yeah instance not found yeah it's basically saying it doesn't it's right clock out that's right what is it saying instance not found yeah something's wrong no I want to close this so it's downloading and it's not okay let's try this again let's do a power cycle on the board nope yeah GTE settings is all fine I don't know there's something wrong with the way my tablet um let configure it's the only thing I can think of because I have not tried signal tab on my tablet you shouldn't say invalid gtag configuration instance not found this is the right file okay so I'll leave you to finish this in the sense this is what you need you to do right so download it onto your let me know if this problem occurs on your laptop as well it shouldn't okay so I'm just wondering let's see one thing just enable trigger on that compile project to continue okay let's try this again let me just do this just trigger on the rising edge of switch zero this doesn't work so I want you to try this on your laptops right well uh ideally tomorrow or I mean ideally today so let's see if this works if this doesn't work well like I said just try it yeah the Design's working but I don't know why signal tap is like complaining but uh so while it's compiling so once you do the steps I just did download hit run analysis it'll say waiting for trigger and once when you move the switch up uh what you should see it's done so let's see programming device yeah it's programming there waiting for JTAG why does it say in JTAG configuration JTAG did I plug it into the right yeah only one JTAG so this is what you should see right it should say it should not say instance not form it should say waiting for trigger and basically Once you pull this switch uh zero up it'll start uh uh you'll say acquiring this will change to acquiring and after 60 seconds approximately you will see data okay now the only final thing about single tab is these this time bar is in Sample numbers that's not very useful so what I usually do is I right click I go to time units and the time unit is seconds for us correct because the sampling clock is 1 Hertz yes so that's more useful okay the sample numbers are not very useful but again let's uh resolve this tomorrow in lab I don't know why it's not working hopefully it's my tablet okay this should work let me know either way and we'll uh figure out signal tab again your job is your job is to figure out signal tab I me finish up this exercise for your lab three tomorrow okay well ideally you can finish it today if you're done with models yeah so that's about it so that that's it for all the material in the course starting next lecture we're going to do project lectures nothing new but it's just different reference designs in 2902 and that's it we're done the question asked m 3 what signals you want to watch whatever you feel is like relevant for you to understand it so the more signals you have the less memory you can put so it's all those constraints come into play yeah you don't have model Sim all you don't have those constraints right yeah yeah | Bharathwaj Muthuswamy | UCPnLjaNy-OqwikMakgmB6hA | 2014-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,873 | 29,578 |
B11r-r_dTaY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B11r-r_dTaY | How To Get Copper off small motors... in under 1 minute!! WOW!! | what's going on guys it's juju aka cory with corey covers all um here for a quick uh youtube shorts show you how to quickly uh take the copper off of uh one of these small motors you've probably seen them as you've been scrapping as you can see you want to get that copper off so we put it in our vise hold it down tight so i'm gonna put it the other way hold it down tight just take a hammer and hit the top of it right here and there you have the copper is now off so all you now have to do is push this bar out and now you got your copper all done see you later guys | Corey Covers_ALL | UCzxBgPIABwGCXz3oNEu8Jhg | 2021-01-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 124 | 569 |
hVCbwv8WdhE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVCbwv8WdhE | WHAT THE... THE WHOLE KINGDOM JUST GONE...! | Episode 2 | Peach Boy Riverside REACTION ! | wait what hey what's up guys harrison here today we are going to continue without from peach boy riverside episode one we're gonna continue with episode two yeah without further ado let's go all right okay sorry i'm not pitch boy riverside episode two here we go in three two and one we're gonna continue we'll tell from that epic moment from zelda will wait isn't this the girl the enemy now this is the girl that uh sally uh was looking forward for the last episode wow i do not think that's a good idea here i think we just found another level of sally here no wonder sally loves him her i think that face oh you're dumb messed up i see no no no no he she turned into a child because she was doing like a transform thing why she's global she's here right we're going to steam into the opening as well because i don't think we have an i know opening last episode thing right i think we did yeah but it's in the ending part here so let's just tune in it will compensate man are they going to meet up or is it going to be like an anime where probably at the end of the episode at the end of the series are gonna meet up i don't know all right this one oh god he's so cute man and we got this guy here hopefully he will end up with sally here maybe like a romance here and then this girl here i think this girl is not an enemy here just that at the first part of the series here set i think they said i'm not sure i can't remember the names as well probably an opposite to remember them look at sally man now these are the enemies i presume no i don't know they look so innocent i gotta also make sure there's things you need to subtitle here right oh sally man ogres and humans ogres and look at them damn [ __ ] did it sally was it ashley sally or is this somebody else that's in the sunset here another one another one come on she's a freaking fighter my man or maybe another form she just stopped him like oh i don't know it also reminds me luffy man what the hell look at us ball man waifu waifu wow and then this straight up just talking to each other here that's good though that why would you do that i mean doesn't mean you have to kill the innocent ones kill the ones that are responsible for that all just to build it wow she's like nature lava basically here she's returned that's the most sensible logical thing yeah it's not because you're loving nature you just want revenge that's all and so she understands still because she's just the same i don't know why i'm looking dang what you're counting time without what the freak i mean we just had to talk before what the hell yeah that's a bad idea oh that freaking eyes it's the heart but the heart is oh it's the same sally as well but you know i think this is nothing meant for themselves look at her she doesn't reflect she doesn't i don't i don't know whoa uh it's a fake woman then total lack of connection here right he says the paramecia ogia uh devil fruit shandao shendo okay damn that's a pretty difficult enemy to freaking beat rejoin vichy with the natural natural world yeah don't you want to find out what's inside spooky sally man sally want to meet you man sis i mean she almost got the point not just to save humans not saving humans but saving ogres i guess that hostility man then who are the reinforcement then yeah do you think you can i don't even know who to root it for man because i think d2 is gonna end up friendly whoa what the [ __ ] oh my gosh she has a lot of things under her sleeve man what is this power you sure about that set oh my god sally's oh my wait what she missed he missed i think she has been oh i thought she went better oh my god why are we jumping from c2c man i want to see what happened to sally as well but we're gonna see what happened here why would she do that though why would you do that though holy crap oh god i have no idea i don't know if that's a human man what there's a candle for that i do now oh it just look at the hill in the background not even a scratch she freaking face it head on what the hell where is the logic from her behind that i actually turn into human i mean turn into a freaking kid oh my god child abuse man child abuse somebody the last person you want to meet up with we see her she remembers her from her past kibitsu mikoto sworn enemy of all ogres she literally killed her off what the hell we're practicing man you got freaking wreck well that's a good ending ben and she went back to her original self what the hell said what the hell sally wait wait just fine dog can talk but the dog is from that that the story the legend though so she just destroyed that oh now she's just that wow that's very considerate of her wow sorry about that he knew man you saw yourself in here probably she already knows who's in there no she knew sally's near and a kinder spirit maybe inside that cell is the kindred spirit that's not how dogs works well that's that they're not gonna meet up probably at the end of the series maybe who the hell oh sally but what's your language and for all has been on her side for so long man valley i'm gonna guess two days you destroyed it thank you for saying it hawthorne yeah frau was about to head on and bought this sacrifice herself for you man that's probably you that's her sword she did it though you did it man sally another issue oh where are we going what's that she can walk now oh my god ah she's becoming a legend i assume what ah i want to do it too through that no one cares after what happened wow and frog was that that kick was so epic man other than sell here wait someone you want to meet what the heck who are we talking oh it's her but she's the eyes is gone she blew out the castle wall with some mysterious power is that saying that the eye but i do not think she's a he she's a i'm not a human anymore she is not not a human anymore now we gotta save her man sally so we should just kill her before then wow i mean from that perspective they don't know what's going on with her so so now they're just gonna stay with the execution oh look at that man these two have oh so many chemistry man that's why i ship them man wait they're technically being locked as well but at least they're gonna take care of the girl wait what i suppose okay she's cute the mortal enemy of humans i mean i think she she isn't humans anymore do you have the power though that's the question all right so that's the proof oh this kid prowl unbelievable i know right oh my god sally you're on the same page you are human that's how human exists not having powers that's his name her name kibitsumikoto and sally was looking for him just because she mentions the name she believes that she was an ogre before oh goodness me i'm so sorry about that ogre man wait that's a different person i thought that was kitsumokoto mikoto wow at least she helps you become a human again even though her attempt was to make you leave hell ah don't worry you have to meet her very soon yup along with her oh don't we want to take a risk yeah we don't want you to happen that kind of thing happened to you what oh you're a human man that's how you have to live maybe we can be with our side oh sound space man she just broke it righty welcome to the group i think with this tree here it completes the group here there we go man that's the main character right here sally grab that hand get it up come on sell it come on don't worry ah yes yes yes yes that's a great combination right there you're done what execution is not going to happen anymore you know i'm with them oh look at fraument behind oh autumn no oh i'm so sorry man hold on of course that's why she's running man send any free riders after him wait what it happened literally in an instant i have no idea how to react to that oh my god i'm sorry guys i have no idea how to react to that it's just so sudden the whole kingdom went vanish oh let's let's just the whole kingdom wouldn't vanish guys i cannot comprehend what this happened i'm so sorry for shouting but well hold on come to our side then what yeah i guess we what well i know it ending though but yeah i guess that's the end for that kingdom i'm never going to meet this girl here i'm looking forward to her right okay i'm not going to go spoil myself here but anyways that's our big picture reversal episode what the hell what happened man it went just like you know oh we're gonna run all right see you all right all right i'm gonna chase after her and get me the horse okay boom that that is the most i don't know i it felt funny i that is what something something is wrong with me i thought that thing was funny man all of a sudden not just that guy but the whole scene went vanish that's just the most f thing ever possible was more after attacking tighter man but i guess there's speech boy riverside man i'm glad i'm reacting to this because there's a lot of things that happen that's like so sudden and not unpredictable it's just really and not not predictable it's unpredictable and that's what i like i like something that has never expected before but then it says speech whatever substitute because i'm sitting next to it like usual what the hell is absurd but it looks like houston is going to join us but anyways that's absurd too we'll have saturn that's really like usual thank you so much for watching when this heads up you | harissm | UC6bi-o0gusnxQK7W5B85dHQ | 2021-07-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,857 | 9,349 |
20QAKvDy7Mo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20QAKvDy7Mo | What is a Supernova ? #shorts #facts #supernova #knowledge | do you know what's a supernova watch till end to expand your knowledge a supernova is a large explosion that takes place at the end of a star's life cycle when a massive star above eight solar masses runs out of nuclear fuel it collapses under its own gravity into a type 2 supernova or when a white dwarf star in a close binary system accumulates gas from its companion star that eventually sets off a runaway nuclear reaction inside which eventually leads to a type 1 supernova outburst what's left is an ultra dense object called a neutron star or a black hole it is the largest explosion that takes place in space can outshine entire galaxies and radiate more energy than our sun will in its entire lifetime they're also the primary source of heavy elements in the universe the outer layers of the supernova leaves behind a colorful nebula in the universe thanks for watching | Things to Know | UCod9bWkzeSHri5IVCS12M8w | 2022-01-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 158 | 879 |
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T8vtm75UVBM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8vtm75UVBM | Inclusive Diversity & Workplace Equity in the Natural Resource Sector for the 21st Century | good day and welcome to ci event brought to you by the diversity and inclusion advisory committee today we'll be talking about inclusive diversity and workplace equity in the natural resource sector for the 21st century my name is mary lou riboulis client relations at cim thank you for joining us today before we get started we have some housekeeping if you joined with your video make sure you selected the computer audio button on your control panel if you dialed with a traditional phone ensure the phone button is selected during the presentation you'll be asked to participate in some polls please type or select the multiple choice answers in the poll box in your control panel if you have any questions during the presentation please type them in the question box in the control panel the questions will be addressed at the end of the pres presentation and now with further ado i'd like to present the moderator of this session simone henscher simone is a member of cim's diversity and inclusion advisory committee she is manager at mine technical services for rio tinto based in california welcome simone thank you thank you mary lou and welcome to everybody to this evening's webinar um i'm pleased to inform you that we are recording this webinar and it will be available on the diversity and inclusion section of cim's website i'm thrilled to tell you today that we have attendees from canada usa the uk pakistan australia philippines and peru so this is actually the widest group we've had so far so we're very excited to be hosting all of you um so before we get started we do have a poll question for you and the question is on inclusive diversity and workplace equity in the natural resource sector for the 21st century so the poll will come up momentarily okay okay it looks like most people have uh participated in the poll mary lou thank you yes we're good thank you and do we have a slide for wendy uh just to introduce her perfect so i'm very excited to introduce our speaker this evening uh dr wendy soukier is the diversity institute founder academic director of the women entrepreneurship knowledge hub and research lead of the future skills center she is the co-author of the bestseller innovation nation canadian leadership from java to jurassic and former vp of research and innovation the diversity institute focuses on dimensions of diversity and inclusion in the workplace future skills and entrepreneurship and innovation harnessing the power of innovation it promotes the advancement of an underrepresented group sorry of underrepresented groups wendy holds a phd an mba and m.a and honorary doctorates from laval and concordia so thank you wendy for speaking with us this evening i'll hand it over to you thank you very much for having me um i will try to share my screen which is always something of a challenge and i will ask that you tell me if you can see it you're great i can see it wendy thank you i've um i'm sure that there's sort of two t-shirts i should have one is you're on mute and the other i will try to share my screen it's uh um transitioning to this new world is is a challenge so i wanted to welcome everyone and thank you very much for um for having me um it's not an industry that i'm terribly familiar with so my we pulled together a bit of a bit of background information but the work that we do at the diversity institute really focuses on as was mentioned how to leverage research and evidence in order to drive real change and we've worked across a number of sectors and uh i will acknowledge that a lot of what we're doing is uh very canada focused so i'm hoping that we'll have time during the chat um for others on the call from around the world to share what's going on in in their environment so um we i the diversity institute's in the business school so we focus specifically on um how diversity and inclusion advance organizational objectives and um you know there are a number of ways to look at this one is through the hr lens and to think about how you access the best and the brightest and i was on a conference today where people were talking a lot about how we don't put enough of a dollar value on retention for instance so given the training and the effort they put into employees um being able to keep them is really important and so we're not just talking about the talent that you bring into the organization it's it's also how we keep people from leaving the organization becomes really important um as markets get increasingly diverse understanding um understanding the dimensions of diversity it becomes very important and your sector i'm not really sure what the what the analogy would be but i guess um you know you perhaps produce precious minerals and there are clearly differences in different in different countries and markets in terms of you know what what standard of gold what kind of gemstones are particularly desired um i imagine with other dimensions of diversity looking at um you know the energy sector and so on there are shifting preferences that that have to be taken into account the fostering innovation creativity diversity of thought um that's pretty obvious if you have people with different views you're going to get different perspectives and you know companies like xerox have have had a look at what happens when you increase the diversity of teams and the impact that that then has on on for example the production of ip and patents we know as well that organizations that do a good job on diversity and inclusion are more likely to have high levels of employee satisfaction and engagement and we know that don't do this well there are huge legal and reputational costs and from the little that i know about the mining industry community relations particularly with diverse groups seem to be absolutely fundamental in in some in some parts of the world and so uh you know managing those relationships requires um real insight into diversity and inclusion and this is just a way of kind of differentiating the concepts so equality you know the equal rights movement was basically a movement to give women the vote to allow them to own property to treat everybody the same way in the mid-80s towards the 90s people started to better understand this notion of equity which is recognizing historic disadvantage among certain certain parts of the population in canada for example we have a big focus on indigenous people um in the in the united states obviously there's a big focus on the black community especially because of the history of slavery so um there's a recognition when we talk about equity that treating everybody equally doesn't necessarily level the playing field because some people have privilege that comes from uh their history their socioeconomic status and so on and then the idea with inclusion is really um that uh we're removing the barriers and that people feel like they belong and the the typical um common comment is is uh diversity is being invited to the party and inclusion is being um asked to dance so we have to be clear about some of those concepts the identity issues vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction so the way in which in canada we define different um diversity and equity categories is very different from the categories that are used in the us or the uk or or other parts of world the world but um most most countries pay attention to issues around gender looking at women versus men and it's worth noting that sometimes people use use men and women male and female interchangeably generally we think of male and female as pertaining to sex or your biological characteristics whereas gender is something that relates to your social uh identity similarly in canada the the common comment now the common term right now is racialized people our legislation though uses terminology like visible minority in the united states the the typical categories are white black hispanic and and other canada because of our our makeup has very high um uh proportion of the population who for example are from south asia or from china who would be considered visible minority or racialized people along with people who are black in canada the black population is relatively small canada we also talk about indigenous people um and they're distinctive there's first nations metis or inuit certainly in many of the countries where you probably have operations issues around indigenous people are really core and critical we also look at people with disabilities and then lgbtq2s plus looking at different sexual orientation and gender identity and this notion of intersectionality which is when these things when these things come together you will find for example racialized women face more barriers than white women racialized women who have a disability will face more barriers than racialized women without a disability and this really came to a head in our research when we looked at the city of toronto where 50 of the population is racialized and 50 of the population is white and yet when you looked at corporate boards white women outnumbered racialized women 12 to 1 even though they were one to one in the population so increasingly when people look at diversity and inclusion they're talking about intersectionality and making sure that for example we're not just focused on replacing the white men with white women but we're looking at the dimensions of diversity there's a lot of attention that's been focused on this notion of unconscious bias and if you haven't done the implicit bias test i'd really encourage you to do it because what it tests is basically the extent to which we have internalized certain assumptions and i've worked on women in technology for 30 years trying to advance more women in engineering most more women in computer science and i have to say we haven't made a ton of progress when i did the implicit association test it showed that in spite of my 30 years of work i associate science and technology with men and i associate arts and humanities with women and the way this tests it it basically tests you based on how long it takes you to make a decision and to associate different words and i found even though of course you know diversity and inclusion is is front and center i will more quickly associate science and technology with men and i will have to stop and think before i associate it with women so there's some very i mean it was it was really it was really interesting and it just sort of reinforces the fact that we all have biases and if you want to drive diversity and inclusion the key is just self-awareness and recognizing that you have certain preferences that you gravitate towards certain kind of people and and and understanding when you do that and making sure that you're more objective and fair in your dealings so um i i regret to say that when you look at the data um canadian mining companies not doing so well when it comes to uh diversity on boards or on their executive teams although they're moving in the right direction and part of this is just a long-standing history and a very highly um inbred association of mining and men in fact you know historically there were there were laws that prohibited women from working as minors um until like 1978 which is as when i graduated from university um it was the first time women were legally permitted to work underground in mines and so this culture of masculinity is deeply deeply embedded in the industry but also in how people look at the industry so very few i don't know if there's minor barbie yet but my my guess is very few women see mining as as part of their future um and it would be really interesting to understand how how women who choose mining come to those decisions did they grow up in a family of minors did they um did they uh you know have a summer job that got them interested but it's it's it's clear that even when women do choose to move into mining uh they face lots of barriers and often they leave so the the industry has what we would call a leaky pipeline which means not a lot of women come in but even when they do come in they may not stick around the other thing that's kind of um disappointing is that the improvement in the sector kind of lags behind progress that we've seen in in other under other industries and in fact in some areas things have have gone in the other direction board representation is kind of stuck in the teens other sectors you'll see are closer to 30 percent or more and so there's lots of there's lots of data in here and we'll share the presentation for those of you who who would like um more more information but you can see the comparisons between the mining sector versus the toronto stock exchange exchange listed companies versus the standards and poor tsx companies and it's also similar patterns when we look at executives um [Music] like i said progress looks pretty flat to me um and and those are things that people probably want to want to consider the only sector that is below mining in terms of the representation of women i guess oil and gas is behind mining and energy services as well both when we look at directors and when we look at executive officers again very modest progress but uh progress nevertheless and so i think that that puts you up there now with life sciences in terms of uh in terms of board representation um not much movement in terms of executive level and so there are questions that have been that have been undertaken to try to understand why women aren't in mining and part of it is that women don't choose mining so it's it's not just an issue of organizational policies and practices it's also um not not an occupation that women are necessarily considered not a lot of women go into things into some of the pipeline disciplines like geology for example and i think um you know as with many um technology um roles like engineering there there's a perception of of a certain kind of work that is not appealing when you look at um when you look at some of the best practices around edi osler does a report every year that that sort of reviews where um where organizations are and i just i pulled i pulled a few of these out that really tied to some of the best practices i'll be talking about um previously so and and there may be others around the table that are doing some of these things as well but when we think about and when we think about how to drive diversity and inclusion tone at the top is really important and the president and ceo of of gold court is is part of the catalyst accord in the 30 club which is committed to increasing representation on boards um they've introduced diversity policies they have a senior person responsible for diversity they're starting to track what they're doing internally to build to build the pipeline and bringing in men as allies is really important as is partnering with universities and i don't know any of these people i don't know any of these companies i'm just telling you what what osler found tech um is another one that has taken this very seriously and embedded leadership with a diversity a diversity committee at the executive level they also joined the 30 club they're trying to introduce gender neutral language so i guess you don't have four men anymore you have four people or i'm not sure what but clearly there are ways that you can you can you can make people feel more included um they've they've tackled unconscious bias and respectful workplace training in an effort to drive culture uh kamiko has has also really tackled diversity and inclusion through their hr practices looking at their employment systems their policies and trying to figure out where the barriers are they've done something really interesting which is to tie their corporate diversity and inclusion targets to annual bonuses you know they've put their money where their mouth is and they're actually tying performance rewards to achieving diversity and inclusion targets which is really leading edge they're also it looks to me from the outside that they're very focused on consultation and engagement with employees to really understand what they need to change and how to do it and they have feedback loops in their action plan ariva has has tackled this issue in in a number of ways one of them is that it really focuses on what i would call policies and processes aimed at creating a more inclusive culture looking and especially with covid we've seen this is becoming even more critical but building in things like flexible work schedules and personal leave days they had to tell a working program before covid which you know everyone seems now has teleworking programs but um that's something that many people women as well as people with disabilities for example are often in need of um and a lots of flexibility around uh around work schedules access to daycare and so on and um they're partnering with the edwards edwards school of business on a women women mentorship program to link women to to mentors and sponsors uh barrett gold is um another organization that is is um undertaking specific uh initiatives and activities they're collaborating with white ribbon uh white ribbon started in canada after the montreal massacre but it's now global i know when i was in brazil the white ribbon campaign was a big deal it's focused on bringing men and women together to end violence against women and they're tackling violence prevention through the company's mine sites um agrium is a partner and a donor to the canadian women's foundations one of my favorite charities um which really positions it in this this kind of outreach community development csr space and i know many many other organizations have local initiatives aimed at creating opportunities in their communities there are lots of organizations that have um some focus on trying to encourage and reward and celebrate women in mining and this is just these are just the ones that we we came across women and mining canada global inspiration women in mining the canadian center for women in science engineering trades and technologies covers a lot of different sectors including mining gold core again has has linked with some of the educational institutions to try to raise the profile and attention specifically on mining there are lots of programs dealing with engineering that have a mining uh dimension and so on and so forth i love the last one i don't know what they do but women who rock seems like a perfect name so when we when we think about all of this you know one of the things that we've done a lot of at the diversity institute is try to figure out how you actually drive change and organizations exist within very complex ecosystems they don't exist in a vacuum and we have to recognize that at the societal level there are really profound stereotypes that just reinforce certain values and those values are part of what shape the expectations of young people including women and also the way in which they're treated um so there are a lot of things that we need to think about at the societal level that have um have an impact and and the the government of canada has introduced um for example legislation like um bill c25 which applies to distributed distributing companies that are federally incorporated they've also just launched the 50 30 challenge to include um corporations to increase gender equality so that's the 50 as well as diversity which is the 30 on their boards and in their senior leadership teams and i'll use this as an example i should have pulled up i don't know what happens if you if you do a google image search on miner but my guess is the result is pretty much the same this is what you get if you do a google search on entrepreneur and you can see there are very few women in this i can tell you if you you should try this do a google image search on carpenter you'll see jesus carpenter ants and karen carpenter the singer before you'll find a woman a woman carpenter at least when i did the search that's what i saw so really thinking about the images that we're sharing who's speaking at events who we're celebrating um as i said i'm not a barbie fan but but those things really really matter and and this is part of this whole um you know focus on trying to challenge encounter stereotypes on on many levels and i'm sure in your sector that's a big piece of it the other thing that we really focus on is a sort of systematic approach to assessing diversity and inclusion and what i would argue is that often organizations get into a bit of a numbers game and it just becomes you know checking the boxes and what what we believe is that if you don't embed diversity and inclusion at every every step in your strategy um it will just remain ticking boxes so we've all i've already given you some examples of these you know tone at the top leadership and governance a number of a number of mining executives have signed up for things like the 30 challenge and made very clear statements about their aspirations looking at organizational culture i'll talk more about some of the things that can be done there thinking about diversity and inclusion through the entire value chain who are you doing business with um you know who are the suppliers how are you how are you doing your r d are you thinking about um different uh different uh communities when you when you do your outreach and that's why you know it's kind of interesting that that some see the canadian women's foundation as an important partner hr practice is clear of course measurement of course what gets measured gets done and then i would talk about integrated strategies for outreach and community building and we have a we have you know there are lots of these assessment tools we have an assessment tool that just goes through these different categories and checks um on whether or not for example if you say you want to increase your diversity and inclusion on the board do you have a skills matrix that looks at what skills are required and and includes diversity and inclusion as part of what's required do you have prop policies and processes in place when you look at risk are you considering the risks associated with getting this wrong you can drill into your hr practices look at your recruitment your selection your promotion do you have programs in place to attract people that are not part of part of your industry what initiatives do you have in place because you know we know that little girls and little boys form their ideas about what they're going to be when they grow up at a very very young age and so you really do have to get people to understand um what mining is about and what the opportunities are at a very early age and i remember i was at um i was at uh what's it called the ideas conference that moses name here runs every year in toronto and one year they devoted it to mining and they it was mind-blowing they were talking about you know how technology is being used in mining and the kinds of jobs that exist in mining i didn't know any of that stuff you know in my head it's people with with uh you know cold arcane faces and and lights on their uh lights on their helmets like that's my image of a miner so i think there's lots that can be done to develop outreach to places where you might find people who are not currently thinking about mining as a destination for employment and really unpacking all of the processes at every stage i know that in for example technology intensive uh companies you can often get a a sort of practice in place where you need to be an engineer to do all sorts of things that actually if you unpacked what the skills required were you would quickly understand didn't need you to be an engineer and software developers caught on to this quite early on companies like shopify for example don't even they don't not only do they not require a degree in computer science they don't actually require um a degree at all they they base their recruitment on on aptitude testing and then they train to train to roll and if you want to engage with for example indigenous communities it may be that you have to reconsider what your entry requirements are and ask yourself the question does this really need a university degree or are we just using a university degree to make it easier to weed people out because that's often what credentials are for it's not that they're actually required to do the job it's that it's a it's a way of not having to look at 2000 resumes so there are lots of things that you can do digging into hr values and culture how you communicate commitments around harassment and diversity and inclusion becomes really important and making sure policies are not just words on paper you know you show people quickly that you're not going to tolerate certain kinds of behavior and you can actually change culture by um by having policies and programs in place that you enforce engagement surveys can help you understand what the lived experience of people in the organization are and tracking that over time can really help i'm a big believer in metrics and you know it's not that that numbers tell the whole story i think you need to dig in more deeply and have you know conversations with employees about their their experience but i'm i i do think that having having dashboards that look at that look at diversity and inclusion and enter and assess some of those dimensions we talked about are really important thinking about diversity and inclusion across the value chain whether we're looking at r d whether we're looking at procurement whether we're looking at you know operations and outbound outbound logistics sales or services and i know that you most of you probably work more in the b2b space but still there are ways that you can think about um everything from from how you're designing your processes to how you're you're you're building your minds through an edi lens at the end of the day organizations are really just agglomerations of peoples and so really looking at your own unconscious bias looking at your own privilege thinking about thinking about assumptions that you may have about other people becoming more aware of microaggressions because very often what you say and what you intend is not necessarily received in the way it was as expected and this was explained to me it was i'll just share it um a black woman i know said to me um how offended she was in a in a conversation because someone said to her you're so articulate i heard the same thing from another black woman who was a member of parliament now me as a white person listening to that someone says you're articulate what is wrong with that what's wrong with that is the the notion that you're articulate and that's unusual and exceptional exceptional because most people like you are not that's what someone who is who is black often hears if you say you're articulate i've talked to lots of black women who who will recount story after story after story where people come and touch their hair or make comments about their care or jokes about them not needing you know suntan lotion someone may think that those are harmless comments but to the person on the receiving end what they may be saying is you're different you don't what they may be hearing is you're different and you don't really belong here microaggressions you know overt discrimination racism people seem now prepared to acknowledge that they actually exist which is the first step to tackling them but microaggressions really really hard and you know women experience these on a regular basis and men don't even see them happening and then the best example um you know and this comes up over and over if it were a full audience i would hear the the outburst of laughter i think um but women will say something in a meeting and then a few minutes later a man will say exactly the same thing and what the man said will be heard and people go oh what a great idea bob you're a genius right and the woman whose idea it was is sitting there going you know what am i chopped liver but there's lots of research that suggests that often when women speak they're not heard and no one's paying attention and and understanding how those echo chambers can can be created and reinforced really really important and they're all kinds of strategies for how to deal with some of these issues in meetings or or in the workplace um regardless of who you are being a mentor and and seeking out a mentor or a sponsor those things are really really important and and again to tackle unconscious bias really being self-reflective and when you're making a judgment about somebody asking yourself the question am i making that judgment because of my assumptions about what women are like or what men are like it is really important i mean the research is kind of horrifying but what it shows is men don't like working for women women don't like working for women either and some of the worst stories you'll hear for example from women's surgeons or or senior lawyers are are the stories of conflicts that they have with women who are nurses or legal assistants who are so socialized into thinking that their job is to serve men that they really don't adapt well when women come in and these again you know these are not anecdotal stories there's a lot of research to support it so really thinking about that is is important and then the other thing that's critically important is not being a bystander i mean i get sick of being the gender police i'm always thrilled when men will step up and ask where the women why are the women not here why aren't we doing something because you know i'd rather be talking about other dimensions of diversity but when we think about microaggressions or even you know overt terrible examples of of racism and sexism and even violence very often there are people who know what's going on and they don't say anything and that's kind of a recurrent theme if you look at any of the big scandals around sexual abuse or harassment in the workplace they're not not isolated incidents and lots of people knew but they didn't do anything about it so creating an organization in which bad behavior is simply not tolerated and where people have multiple channels for for dealing with dealing with bad behavior becomes very very important and regardless where you are in the organization you have the power to to create change one of the most powerful tools that um we've we've used and again you know we can share this with you is trying to get at the issue of privilege so there's a lot that's been discussed about the problems of white privilege and the fact that if you grow up white there are just certain things that you can take for granted that you can't take for granted if you're black um going into a store and not being followed not being stopped by the police or for doing nothing other than driving a good a good car and so on and so forth like they're just things that we can take for granted if we're white that you can't take for granted if you're if you're black and that's where the whole notion of white privilege came from but i would argue that privilege takes a variety of different forms it isn't just about the color of your skin although clearly that's a big piece of it if you had parents if you grew up in canada and both your parents spoke english or french that's a kind of privilege because if you grew up and your parents didn't speak either english or french who helped you with your homework who navigated the complicated applications for university who gave you advice on on what you were going to be when you grow up you have parents who went to university chances are you have more opportunities if you had parents who are poor you have different opportunities than if you have parents who are rich and on and on it goes and you know one example that really really struck me was um there's a story about we've been doing work looking at um looking at muslim women in the workplace one of the stories was about a man actually who worked in financial services and every friday night he went out drinking with his colleagues he told them he didn't drink because he was a recovering alcoholic rather than to reveal that he was muslim and you can imagine um you know the impact that has on somebody to have to conceal that part of their identity and of course the same thing is true when we look at different sexual orientations when we look at um when we look at certain kinds of disabilities there are a lot of people who have disabilities whether they're associated with mental health or other kinds of in cognitive differences other kinds of disabilities that they never divulge or share because um because they're worried about being discriminated against so really thinking about privilege from a number of different perspectives can help you um create more inclusion in the workplace and you know from our perspective um there's there's there's little doubt that doing a better job and inclusion is not just the right thing to do it actually has an impact on organizational performance it actually can create stronger organizations on multiple on multiple dimensions and there are lots of different groups that can help you get there so thank you very much and i will try to stop sharing my screen if someone will help me i think elaine can take it perfect thank you so much wendy i have got to say i have so much to say um that was eye opening um for so many reasons and as someone who works in the industry um i actually anecdotally would have thought we had moved the needle more than we have and so um it really is shocking to see those statistics but also very encouraging to see um a lot of the work that a lot of the organizations are doing and we're trying to move in the right direction um so i really appreciate you putting all of those statistics together um gosh i i can just imagine so many conversations after this that are going to occur um so we're going to put a quick poll up before we do a q a so if i can get uh mary lou or elaine to pop that poll in please oh gee this is like getting a performance review in real time i think it's gonna be hurt so we'll leave it up for about a minute and uh if anybody wants to start popping their questions in there please can i vote for myself yes of course actually i don't think you can now i don't see any questions pop up yet and i but i have had difficulties so if um mary lou if there are questions and i'm not seeing them please let me know otherwise i know there's a couple people on here that definitely have got to have a question or two i don't see any coming through so i'm going to start us off wendy um if you could for the group give us a call to action what would it be a good question um i think for the group like as as an association um it might make sense to look at those overall statistics and really start to think about targets one of the things um entercan did and i think it was driven by the ministry of natural resources but i i i feel like they're they're they're what is it equal by 30 is their campaign i feel like it was it became global and essentially what it was was a voluntary um voluntary industry code where the ceos of organizations in the industry made a commitment to advancing gender diversity now that was their big um their big thing and you can see why like given where they are on the on the on the list so you know one thing that you could look at is is there some kind of um aspirational code that you could you could set for the industry to start moving the conversation forward is there data that you could collect that's a bit more granular than the data that i presented which is sort of overall where you track um and and i'm not a big believer in naming and shaming but i do think comparisons are really helpful we did a study on the on the legal profession for example and were able to show that some law firms had over 17 percent um women and partner no i guess it was racialized people in partnership roles and some had less than one you know when we look at engineering schools some are around 15 women and some are 30. when you see those kinds of variations within a sector that tells you that some are doing better than others and they're doing things that are different and it isn't just the pool it's also the intentionality so you know collecting data on where where different companies in the sector are could be useful i think continually continuing to shine a light on leading practices and what works could also be helpful so those would be a few things that occur to me oops perfect thank you um mary lou can you see if we have any questions coming through yes we have some so one of them is some of the industries have improved their dni such as financial what was their approach good question so i think it's really important to understand how how different the context is for financial industries so first of all they're federally regulated and they became subject to employment equity legislation in canada in 1986 and most other countries in the world regulate financial institutions so the government was able to say you you must uh you must report you must set targets and your goals should be to have a workforce that is comparable to the population so financial services were definitely push but i think they were also pulled because remember financial services is also consumer facing industry and so they recognize very quickly um the value of having a diversity and inclusion lens because if you're if you're running um bank branches in markham it's actually an advantage to have people who are bilingual not french and english but english and mandarin for instance so i think financial services in part it's the nature of their industry where there was both push from government and pull from their from from their consumers um but in natural resources we see that there are big differences so companies like suncor for example put made a very decided deliberate effort to increase indigenous representation it was partly because of the the places that they were working i guess they're probably in the oil sands or something and they needed you know they needed access to talent so with a very deliberate strategy they were able to to engage with indigenous people for example and and and it goes on and on they're just different um there there are certainly sectoral differences that you have to acknowledge and you have to analyze you know what's reasonable and what's not um but i think the fact that canada is is backward relative to other jurisdictions around the world also tells us there probably is stuff that could be could be different okay another question are there tools we can use within our organizations to start the conversation about bias really good question so there's there's lots of there are lots of tools there are lots of online tools you know i'm happy to share the um i i i like i use the privilege checklist um a lot because what i find is it helps people understand the importance of recognizing differences in experience there are a lot of men who grew up poor or who had parents who didn't speak english who may have privilege because they're white but will recognize that there are others who had were disadvantaged in different ways so sometimes i'm starting with a conversation about privilege and and getting people to really think about how it is that they got where they are and how it is that other people aren't able to um sometimes that can help i find that training um everybody goes to training like training training you know doing unconscious bias training and so on and we do lots of it but the fact is you know training is really limited in its ability to change behavior i know if i eat too much and don't exercise i get fat does that stop me no not at all and i think the same thing is true when it comes to issues around issues around equity and and discrimination we know it's bad but often what you need is a combination of training and structural change and that's why i love the organizations that are simply saying you know management figure out how to do this or it's going to affect your bonus that's the kind of stuff that drives change a lot faster than all of the workshops and sharing okay so a similar kind of question so what's the audit tool we should use to self-diagnose our company performance so you know we're happy to share and maybe after this you know i can put together a care package of stuff that we do but there are others there are lots of you know you might as an industry you might want to look at the inner can model because that might be sort of a lighter touch than some of the things that we're we're proposing but um i'm happy to put together uh you know lists of things you can use some of them are free some of them you have to pay for but there's lots out there that you can you can apply okay perfect super alright a little bit over time wendy so i apologize for that um yeah we would love to get uh any of that information you can share um i do want to let everybody know that wendy has provided her presentation for us to download in the handouts if you'd like to take a peek and perhaps share it in your organization um and i just also want to let everyone know that we have another webinar coming up february 25th which is titled operationalizing diversity and inclusion through risk management and our speaker is michael hartley and uh once again wendy thank you so much for your time this evening thank you very much for having me it was a pleasure and anyone who has any extra gold or diamonds can just send them to me cara ryerson okay perfect good night everyone thank you thank you | Canadian Institute 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9NQZ0qoQ8H8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NQZ0qoQ8H8 | Bob Dylan | Bob Dylan is an American songwriter singer artist and writer he has been influential in popular music and culture for more than five decades much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when his songs chronicled social unrest early songs such as blowin in the wind and the times they are a-changin became anthems for the american civil rights and anti-war movements leaving behind his initial base in the american folk music revival his six minutes single like a rolling stone recorded in 1965 enlarged the range of popular music Dylan's lyrics incorporate a wide range of political social philosophical and literary influences they defied existing pop music conventions and appealed to the burgeoning counterculture initially inspired by the performances of Little Richard in the songwriter of Woody Guthrie Robert Johnson and Hank Williams Dylan has amplified and personalized musical genres his recording career spanning more than 50 years has explored the traditions in American song from folk blues and country to gospel rock and roll and rockabilly to English Scottish and Irish folk music embracing even jazz in the Great American Songbook dylan performs with guitar keyboards and harmonica backed by a changing lineup of musicians he has toured steadily since the late 1980s on what has been dubbed the never ending tour his accomplishments as a recording artist and performer have been central to his career but his songwriter is considered his greatest contribution since 1994 Dylan has published seven books of drawings and paintings and his work has been exhibited in major art galleries as a musician Dylan has sold more than 100 mg a million records making him one of the best-selling artists of all time he has also received numerous awards including 11 Grammy Awards a golden globe award and an Academy Award Dylan has been inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame Minnesota Music Hall of Fame nashville songwriters hall of fame and songwriters hall of fame the Pulitzer Prize jury in 2008 awarded him a special citation for his profound impact on popular music in American culture marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power in May 2012 Dylan received the presidential medal of freedom from President Barack Obama in 2016 he received the nobel prize in literature for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition life and career origins and musical beginnings Bob Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman Hebrew name shab ties as'll been our home in st. Mary's Hospital on May twenty-fourth 1941 in Duluth Minnesota and raised in Hibbing Minnesota on the Mesabi Range west of Lake Superior he has a younger brother David Dylan's paternal grandparents Sigmund and Anna Zimmerman emigrated from Odessa in the Russian Empire now Ukraine to the United States following the anti-semitic pogroms of 1905 his maternal grandparents Ben and Florence stone were Lithuanian Jews who arrived in the United States in 1902 dot in his autobiography chronicles vol 1 Dylan wrote that his paternal grandmother's maiden name was corgis and her family originated from kasmin district of cars province in north eastern Turkey Dylan's father Abram Zimmerman and dash an electric appliance shop owner and dash and mother Beatrice Beatty stone were part of a small close-knit Jewish community they lived in Duluth until Robert was six when his father had polio and the family returned to his mother's hometown hibbing where they lived for the rest of Roberts childhood in his early years he listened to the radio first to blues and country stations from Shreveport Louisiana and later when he was a teenager to rock and roll he formed several bands while attending Hibbing High School in the golden courts he performed covers of songs by Little Richard and Elvis Presley their performance of Danny & the juniors rock and roll is here to stay at their high school talent show was so loud that the principal cut the microphone in 1959 his high school yearbook carried the caption Robert Zimmerman to join Little Richard the same year as elston gun he performed two dates with Bobby Vee playing piano and clapping in his autobiography Dylan described this period as a lot of halting and waiting little acknowledgment little affirmation he recounts how he was encouraged by a compliment from flamboyant wrestler gorgeous george zimmerman and his band were playing in the lobby of the veterans memorial building in hibbing when it was hosting a wrestling match but no one was paying much attention dot he writes quote the great wrestler roared in like the storm didn't go through the backstage area he came through the lobby of the building and he seemed like 40 men it was gorgeous george in all his magnificent glory he didn't break stride but he looked at me eyes flashing with moonshine he winked and seemed to mount the phrase you're making it come alive for the young zimmerman it was all the recognition and encouragement i would need for years to come in September 1959 he moved to Minneapolis and enrolled at the University of Minnesota his focus on rock and roll gave way to American folk music in 1985 he said quotation the thing about rock and roll is that for me anyway it wasn't enough there were great catch phrases and driving pulse rhythms but the songs weren't serious or didn't reflect life in a realistic way I knew that when I got into folk music it was more of a serious type of thing the songs are filled with more despair more sadness more triumph more faith in the supernatural much deeper feelings living at the Jewish centric fraternity Sigma Alpha Mu house Zimmerman began to perform at the 10 end o'clock scholar a coffee house a few blocks from campus and became involved in the dinky town folk music circuit during his dinkytown days Zimmerman began introducing himself as Bob Dylan in his memoir Dylan said he hit upon using this less common variant for Dylan and ash a surname he had considered adopting n dash when he unexpectedly saw some poems by Dylan Thomas explaining his change of name in a 2004 interview Dylan remarked you're born you know the wrong names wrong parents I mean that happens you call yourself what you want to call yourself this is the land of the free 1960s relocation to New York and record deal in May nineteen sixty Dylan dropped out of college at the end of his first year in January 1961 he traveled to New York City to perform there and visit his musical Idol Woody Guthrie who was seriously ill with Huntington's disease in greystone park psychiatric hospital Guthrie had been a revelation to Dylan and influenced his early performances describing Guthrie's impact he wrote the songs themselves had the infinite sweep of humanity in them he was the true voice of the American spirit I said to myself I was going to be Guthrie's greatest disciple as well as visiting Guthrie in hospital Dylan befriended Guthrie's acolyte ramblin Jack Elliott much of Guthrie's repertoire was channeled through Elliott and Dylan paid tribute to Elliott in chronicles vol 1 from februari 1961 Dylan played at clubs around greenwich village he befriended and picked up material from folk singers there including dave an induced ronk Fred Neil Odetta the new lost city ramblers and Irish musicians the clancy brothers and tommy makem in September Dylan gained public recognition when Robert Shelton wrote a review in the New York Times of a show at Gerdes folk city the same month Dylan played harmonica on folk singer Carolyn Hester cert album which brought his talents to the attention of the album's producer John Hammond Hammond signed Dylan to columbia records in October the performance is on his first Columbia album Bob Dylan in March 1962 consisted of familiar folk blues and gospel with two original compositions the album sold only 5,000 in its first year just enough to break even with in Columbia Records some referred to the singer as Hammonds folly and suggested dropping his contract but Hammond defended Dylan and was supported by Johnny Cash in March 1962 Dylan contributed harmonica and backup vocals to the album three kings in the Queen accompanying victorious vivvy and Big Joe Williams on a recording for Spivey records while working for Columbia Dylan recorded under the pseudonym Blind Boy grunt for broadside a fault magazine and record label Dylan used the pseudonym Bob Landy to record as a piano player on the Blues project a 1964 anthology album by Elektra Records Dada Stidham porterhouse Dylan played harmonica on ramblin Jack Elliott 1964 album Jack Elliott Dylan made two important career moves in August 1962 he legally changed his name to Robert Dylan and he signed a management contract with Albert Grossman in June 1961 Dylan had signed an agreement with Roy silver in 1962 Grossman paid silver $10,000 to become sole manager Grossman remained Dylan's manager until nineteen seventy and was notable for his x confrontational personality and for protective loyalty Dylan said he was kind of like a colonel tom parker figurines you could smell him coming tensions between Grossman and John Hammond led to Hammonds being replaced as producer of Dylan's second album by the young African American jazz producer Tom Wilson Dylan made his first trip to the united kingdom from december 1962 to january 1963 he had been invited by TV director Phillip Savelle to appear in a Drama madhouse on Castle Street which civil was directing for BBC television at the end of the play Dylan performed blowin in the wind one of its first public performances dot the film recording of madhouse on Castle Street was destroyed by the BBC in nineteen sixty eight dot while in London Dylan performed at London folk clubs including the troubadour lay cousins and bungees dot he also learned material from UK performers including Martin Carthy by the time of Dylan's second album the freewheelin Bob Dylan in May 1963 he had begun to make his name as a singer in a songwriter many songs on this album were labeled protest songs inspired partly by Guthrie and influenced by pete seeger's passion for topical songs Oxford town for example was an account of james Meredith sword 'i'll as the first black student to risk enrollment at the university of mississippi the first song on the freewheelin album blowin in the wind partly derived its melody from the traditional slave song no more auction block while its lyrics questioned the social and political status quo the song was widely recorded by other artists and became a hit for Peter Paul and Mary another freewheelin song a hard rain's a-gonna fall was based on the folk ballad Lord Rendell with veiled references to an impending apocalypse the song gained more resonance when the cuban missile crisis developed a few weeks after Dylan began performing it like blowin in the wind a hard rain's a-gonna fall marked a new direction in songwriter blending a stream of consciousness images lyrical attack with traditional folk form Dylan's topical songs enhanced his early reputation and he came to be seen as more than just a songwriter Janet Maslin wrote of freewheelin these were the songs that established Dylan as the voice of his generation someone who implicitly understood how concerned young Americans felt about nuclear disarmament and the growing movement for civil rights his mixture of moral authority and nonconformity was perhaps the most timely of his attributes freewheelin also included love songs and surreal talking blues humor was an important part of Dylan's persona and the range of material on the album impressed listeners including the Beatles George Harrison said of the album we just played it just wore it out the content of the song lyrics and just the attitude it was incredibly original and wonderful the rough edge of Dylan singing was unsettling to some but an attraction to others joyce carol oates wrote when we first heard this raw very young and seemingly untrained voice frankly nasal and his sandpaper could sing the effect was dramatic and electrifying many early songs reached the public through more palatable versions by other performers such as Joan Baez who became Dylan's advocate as well as his lover Baez was influential in bringing dylan to prominence by recording several of his early songs and inviting him on stage during her concerts it didn't take long before people got it that he was pretty damn special says bias others who had hits with Dylan songs in the early 1960s included the birds Sonny and Cher the hollies Peter Paul and Mary the association Manfred Mann and the turtles most attempted a pop feel and rhythm while Dylan and Baez performed them mostly a sparse folk songs the covers became so ubiquitous that CBS promoted him with the slogan nobody sings Dylan like Dylan mixed up confusion recorded during the freewheeling sessions with a backing band was released as a single and then quickly withdrawn in contrast to the mostly solo acoustic performances on the album the single showed a willingness to experiment with a rockabilly sound cameron crowe described it as a fascinating look at a folk artist with his mind wandering towards Elvis Presley and Sun Records protest and another side in May 1963 Dylan's political profile rose when he walked out of the ed sullivan show during rehearsals Dylan had been told by CBS television's head of programme practices that Tolkien John Birch paranoid blues was potentially libelous to the john birch society rather than comply with censorship Dylan refused to appear by this time Dylan and Baez were prominent in the civil rights movement singing together at the march on Washington on August twenty-eighth 1963 dillons cert album the times they are a-changin reflected a more politicized and cynical Dylan the songs often took as their subject matter contemporary stories with only a pawn in their game addressing the murder of civil rights worker Medgar Evers and the Brechtian the lonesome death of Hattie Carroll the death of black hotel bar maid Hattie Carroll at the hands of young white socialite Williams and singer on a more general theme ballad of Hollis Brown and north country blues addressed despair engendered by the breakdown of farming and mining communities this political material was accompanied by two personal love songs boots of Spanish leather and one too many mornings during the Nashville Skyline sessions in 1969 Dylan and Johnny Cash recorded a duet of the song which has not been released by the end of 1963 Dylan felt both manipulated and constrained by the folk and protest movements accepting they'd Tom Paine award from the national emergency civil liberties committee shortly after the assassination of John F Kennedy an intoxicated Dylan questioned the role of the committee characterized the members as old and balding and claimed to see something of himself in of every man in Kennedy's assassin Lee Harvey Oswald another side of bob dylan recorded on a single evening in june nineteen sixty four had a lighter mood the humorous dylan re-emerged on i shall be free no and oops ten and motorcycle nightmare Spanish Harlem incident and to Ramona our passionate love songs while black crow Blues end I don't believe you she acts like we never have met suggest the rock and roll soon to dominate Dylan's music it ain't me babe on the surface a song about spurned love has been described as a rejection of the role of political spokesman thrust upon him his newest direction was signaled by two lengthy songs the impressionistic chimes of freedom which sets social commentary against a metaphorical landscape in a style characterized by Allen Ginsberg as chains of flashing images and my back pages which attacks the simplistic and arch seriousness of his own earlier topical songs in seems to predict the backlash he was about to encounter from his former champions as he took a new direction in the latter half of 1964 and 1965 Dylan moved from folksong writer to folk rock pop music star his jeans and work shirts were replaced by a Carnaby Street wardrobe sunglasses day or night and pointed Beatle boots a London reporter wrote hair that would set the teeth of a comb on edge a loud shirt that would dim the neon lights of Leicester Square he looks like an undernourished cockatoo Dylan began to spar with interviewers appearing on the les crane television show and asked about a movie he planned he told crane it would be a cowboy horror movie asked if he played the cowboy Dylan replied no i play my mother going electric Dylan's late March 1965 album bringing it all back home was another leap featuring his first recordings with electric instruments the first single subterranean homesick blues owed much to chuck berry's too much monkey business it's free association lyrics described as harkening back to the energy of beat poetry and as a forerunner of rap and hip-hop the song was provided with an early video which opened da penny Baker's cinema verite presentation of Dylan's 1965 tour of Great Britain don't look back instead of miming Dylan illustrated the lyrics by throwing cue cards containing key words from the song on the ground pennybaker said the sequence was Dylan's idea and it has been imitated in music videos in advertisements the second side of bringing it all back home contained four long songs on which Dylan accompanied himself on acoustic guitar and harmonica mr. tambourine man became one of his best-known songs when the birds recorded an electric version that reached number one in the US and UK it's all over now baby blue and it's alright ma i'm only bleeding were two of Dylan's most important compositions in 1965 headlining the newport folk festival Dylan performed his first electric set since high school with a pickup featuring mike bloomfield on guitar and Al Kooper on organ Dylan had appeared at Newport in 1963 and 1964 but in 1965 met with cheering and booing and left the stage after three songs one version has it that the booze were from folks fans whom Dylan had alienated by appearing unexpectedly with an electric guitar Murray learner who filmed the performance said I absolutely think that they were booing Dylan going electric an alternative account claims audience members were upset by poor sound in a short set this account is supported by Cooper and one of the directors of the festival who reports his recording proofs the only booze were in reaction to the MCS announcement that there was only enough time for a short set nevertheless Dylan's performance provoked a hostile response from the folk music establishment in the sep tember issue of sing out you and mekole wrote our traditional songs and ballads are the creations of extraordinarily talented artists working inside disciplines formulated over timing goose but what if Bobby Dylan scream the outrage teenager sans only a completely non critical audience nourished on the watery path of pop music could have fallen for such tenth-rate drivel on July 29th four days after Newport Dylan was back in the studio in New York recording positively 4th Street the lyrics contained images of vengeance and paranoia and it has been interpreted as Dylan's put down of former friends from the full community friends he had known in clubs along West fourth Street highway 61 revisited and blonde on blonde in July 1965 the single like a rolling stone peaked at two in the US and at four in the UK charts at over six minutes the song altered what a pop single could convey Bruce Springsteen in his speech for Dylan's inauguration into the rock and roll hall of fame said that on first hearing the single that snare shot sounded like somebody d kicked open the door to your mind in 2004 and in 2011 Rolling Stone listed it as number one of the 500 greatest songs of all time the song opened Dylan's next album highway 61 revisited named after the road that led from Dylan's Minnesota to the musical hotbed of New Orleans the songs were in the same vein as the hit single flavored by Mike bloomfield's blues guitar and Al Kooper sorgen riffs desolation row backed by acoustic guitar and understated bass offers the sole exception with Dylan alluding to figures in Western culture in a song described by Andy Gill as an 11-minute epic of entropy which takes the form of a felony ask parade of grotesques and oddities featuring a huge cast of celebrated characters some historical Einstein Nero some biblical Noah Cain and Abel some fictional Ophelia romeo Cinderella some literary TS Eliot and Ezra Pound and some who fit into none of the above categories notably dr. Phil and his dubious nurse in support of the album Dylan was booked for two US concerts with Al Kooper and Harvey Brooks from his studio crew and Robbie Robertson and levon Helm former members of Ronnie Hawkins s backing band the Hawks on August twenty-eighth at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium the group was heckled by an audience still annoyed by dylan's electric sound the band's reception on September's earth at the Hollywood Bowl was more favourable from sep tember 24th 1965 in Austin Texas Dylan toured the US and canada for six months backed by the five musicians from the hawks who became known as the bend while Dylan in the Hawks met increasingly receptive audiences their studio efforts floundered producer Bob Johnston persuaded Dylan to record in Nashville in February 1966 and surrounded him with top-notch session men at Dylan's insistence Robertson and Cooper came from New York City to play on the sessions the Nashville sessions produced the double album blonde on blonde 1966 featuring what Dylan called that thin wild mercury sound Cooper described it as taking two cultures and smashing them together with a huge explosion the musical world of Nashville in the world of the quintessential New York hipster Bob Dylan on November 22nd 1965 Dylan secretly married 25 year old former model Farallones some of dylan's friends including ramblin Jack Elliott say that immediately after the event Dylan denied he was married dot journalist Nora Ephron's a news public in the New York Post in February 1966 was the headline hush Bob Dylan is Wednesday Dylan toured australia and europe in April and May 1966 each show was split in two Dylan performed solo during the first half accompanying himself on acoustic guitar and harmonica in the second backed by the Hawks he played electrically amplified music this contrasts provoked many fans who jeered and slow hand clapped the tour culminated in a raucous confrontation between Dillon and his audience at the Manchester free trade hall in England on May 17 1966 a recording of this concert was released in 1998 the bootleg series vol 4 Bob Dylan live 1966 at the climax of the evening a member of the audience angered by dylan's electric backing shouted Judas to which Dylan responded I don't believe you on dude you're a liar turned to his band and said play his loud as they launched into the final song of the night like a rolling stone during his 1966 tour Dylan was described as exhausted and acting as if on a Death Trip da Pennebaker the filmmaker accompanying the tour described Dylan eze taking a lot of amphetamine and who knows what else in a 1969 interview with Jan winner Dylan said I was on the road for almost five years it wore me down I was on drugs a lot of things and just to keep going you know in 2011 BBC radio 4 reported that in an interview that Robert Shelton taped in 1966 Dylan said he had kicked heroin in New York City I got very very strung out for a while II and I had about a dollar twenty-five a day habit and I kicked it some journalists questions the validity of this confession pointing out that Dylan had been telling journalists wild lies about his past since the earliest days of his career motorcycle accident and reclusion after his tour Dylan returned to New York but the pressures increased ABC television had paid in advance for a TV show his publisher McMillan was demanding a manuscript of the poem / novel tarantula dot manager Albert Grossman had scheduled a concert tour for the latter part of the year on july 29 1966 dylan crashed his 500 cubic centimeters Triumph Tiger 100 motorcycle near his home in Woodstock New York and was thrown to the ground though the extent of his injuries was never disclosed Dylan said that he broke several vertebrae in his neck mystery still surrounds the circumstances of the accident since no ambulance was called to the scene and Dylan was not hospitalized Dylan's biographers have written that the crash offered Dylan the chance to escape the pressures around him Dylan confirmed this interpretation in his autobiography I had been in a motorcycle accident and I'd been hurt but I recovered truth was that I wanted to get out of the rat race Dylan withdrew from public end apart from a few appearances did not tour again for almost eight years once Dylan was well enough to resume creative work he began to edit da penny Baker's film of his 1966 tour a rough cut was shown to ABC television and rejected as incomprehensible to a mainstream audience the film was subsequently titled eat the document on bootleg copies and it has been screened at a handful of film festivals in 1967 he began recording with the Hawks at his home and in the basement of the Hawks nearby house big these songs initially demos for other artists to record provided hits for Julie Driscoll and the brian auger Trinity dis wheels on fire the birds you ain't going nowhere nothing was delivered in mannford men mighty quinn columbia released selections in 1975 as the basement tapes over the years more songs recorded by Dylan and his band in 1967 appeared on bootleg recordings culminating in a five CD set titled the genuine basement tapes containing 107 songs and alternative takes in the coming months the Hawks recorded the album music from big pink using songs they worked on in their basement in Woodstock and renamed themselves the bend beginning a long recording and performing career of their own in October and November 1967 Dylan returned to Nashville back in the studio after 19 months he was accompanied by Charlie McCoy on base Kenny buttrey on drums and Pete Drake on steel guitar dot the result was John Wesley Harding a contemplative record of shorter songs set in a landscape that drew on the American West in the Bible the sparse structure and instrumentation with lyrics that took the judeo-christian tradition seriously departed from dylan's own work and from the psychedelic fervor of the 1960s it included all along the watchtower with lyrics derived from the book of Isaiah 21 colon 59 the song was later recorded by Jimi Hendrix whose version Dylan acknowledged as definitive Woody Guthrie died on october third 1967 and dylan made his first live appearance in 20 months at a Guthrie memorial concert held at Carnegie Hall on january twentieth nineteen sixty eight where he was backed by the bend Dylan's next release Nashville Skyline 1969 was mainstream country featuring Nashville musicians a mellow voice Dylan a duet with Johnny Cash and the hit single lay lady lay variety wrote Dylan is definitely doing something that can be called singing somehow he has managed to add an octave to his range during one recording session Dylan and cash recorded a series of duets but only their version of dylan's girl from the north country was released on the album in May nineteen sixty-nine Dylan appeared on the first episode of Johnny Cash's television show and sang a duet with cache of girl from the north country with solos of living the blues and I threw it all away Dylan next traveled to England to top the bill at the Isle of Wight Festival on august 31st 1969 after rejecting overtures to appear at the Woodstock Festival closer to his home 1970s in the early 1970s critics charged that Dylan's output was varied and unpredictable Rolling Stone writer grill Marcus asked what is this on first listening to self-portrait released in june nineteen seventy it was a double LP including few original songs and was poorly received in October 1970 Dylan released new morning considered a return to form this album included day of the locusts a song in which Dylan gave an account of receiving an honorary degree from Princeton University on june nine nineteen seventy in November 1968 Dylan had co-written I'd have you any time with George Harrison Harrison recorded I'd have you any time and Dylan's if not for you for his 1970 solo triple album all things must pass Dylan's surprise appearance at Harrison's 1971 concert for Bangladesh attracted media coverage reflecting that Dylan's live appearances had become rare between March 16 and 19 1971 Dylan reserved three days at Blue Rock a small studio in Greenwich Village to record with Leon Russell these sessions resulted in watching the river flow and a new recording of when I paint my masterpiece on November 4th 1971 Dylan recorded George Jackson which he released a week later for many the single was a surprising return to protest material morning the killing of black panther George Jackson in San Quentin State Prison that year Dylan contributed piano and harmony to Steve Goodman's album somebody else's troubles under the pseudonym Robert milkwood Thomas referencing the play under milk wood by dylan thomas and his own previous name in September 1972 in 1972 Dylan signed to Sam Peckinpah film pat garrett and billy the kid' providing songs and backing music for the movie and playing alias a member of billy's gang with some historical basis despite the film's failure at the box office the song knockin on heaven's door became one of Dylan's most covered songs also in 1972 Dylan protested the move to deport John Lennon and Yoko Ono who had been convicted of possessing cannabis by sending a letter to the US Immigration Service in part hooray for John and Yoko let them stay and live here and breathe the country's got plenty of room and space let John and Yoko stay returned to touring Dylan began 1973 by signing with a new label David Jeff and Asylum Records an island in the UK when his contract with Columbia Records expired on his next album planet waves he used the band as backing group while rehearsing for a tour the album included two versions of forever young which became one of his most popular songs as one critic described it the song projected something hymnal and heartfelt that spoke of the father in Dylan and Dylan himself commented I wrote it thinking about one of my boys and not wanting to be too sentimental Columbia Records simultaneously released Dylan a collection of studio outtakes almost exclusively covers widely interpreted as a churlish responds to dylan signing with a rival record label in January 1974 Dylan returned to touring after seven years backed by the band he embarked on a North American tour of 40 concerts live double album before the flood was on Asylum Records soon according to clive davis columbia records sent word day will spare nothing to bring Dylan back into the fold Dylan had second thoughts about asylum miffed that while there had been millions of unfulfilled ticket requests for the 1974 tour Jeff and had sold only 700,000 copies of Planet Waves Dylan returned to Columbia Records which reissued his to asylum albums after the tour Dylan and his wife became estranged he filled a small red notebook with songs about relationships and ruptures and recorded an album entitled blood on the tracks in September 1974 Dylan delayed the release and rerecorded half the songs that sound eighty studios in Minneapolis with production assistance from his brother david zimmerman released in early 1975 blood on the tracks received mixed reviews in the enemy Nick Kent described the accompaniments as often so trashy they sound like mere practice takes in Rolling Stone John Landor wrote that the record has been made with typical shot eNOS over the years critics came to see it as one of dylan's greatest achievements in salon.com Bill Wyman wrote blood on the tracks is his only flawless album and his best produced the songs each of them are constructed in disciplined fashion it is his kindest album and most dismayed and seems in hindsight to have achieved the sublime balance between the logorrhea plagued excesses of his mid-1960s output in the self-consciously simple compositions of his post-accident years novelist Rick moody called it the truest most honest account of a love affair from tip to stern ever put down on magnetic tape in the middle of that year Dylan wrote a ballad championing boxer Rubin hurricane Carter imprisoned for a triple murder in Paterson New Jersey in 1966 after visiting Carter in jail Dylan wrote hurricane presenting the case for Carter's innocence despite its length over eight minutes the song was released as a single peaking at 33 on the US Billboard chart and performed at every 1975 date of Dylan's next tour the Rolling Thunder review the tour featured about one hundred performers and supporters from the Greenwich Village folk scene including t-bone Burnett ramblin Jack Elliott Joni Mitchell David Mansfield Roger McGinn Mick Ronson Joan Baez and scarlet Rivera whom Dylan discovered walking down the street her violin case on her back Allen Ginsberg accompanied the troop staging scenes for the film Dylan was shooting Sam Shepard was hired to write the screenplay but ended up accompanying the tour as informal chronicler running through late 1975 and again through early nineteen seventy six the tour encompassed the release of the album desire with many of Dylan's new songs featuring a travelogue like narrative style showing the influence of his new collaborator playwright Jacques levy the 1976 half of the tour was documented by a TV concert special hard rain and the LP hard rain no concert album from the better received and better known opening half of the tour was released until 2002 s live 1975 the 1975 tour was the review provided the backdrop to dylan's nearly four-hour film ronaldo and clara a sprawling narrative mixed with concert footage and reminiscences released in 1978 the movie received poor sometimes skating reviews later in that year a two-hour edit dominated by the concert performances was more widely released in November 1976 Dylan appeared at the band's farewell concert with eric clapton Joni Mitchell muddy waters van morrison and Neil Young martin scorsese's cinematic chronicle the last waltz in 1978 included about half of Dylan's set in 1976 Dylan wrote and do it on sign language for Eric Clapton's no reason to cry in 1978 Dylan embarked on a year-long world tour performing 114 shows in Japan the Far East Europe and the US to a total audience of 2 million Dylan assembled an eight-piece band and three backing singers concerts in Tokyo in February and March were released as the live double album Bob Dylan at Budokan reviews were mixed Robert Christ gah awarded the album AC and rating giving the album a derisory review while Janet Maslin defended in Rolling Stone writing these latest live versions of his old songs have the effect of liberating Bob Dylan from the originals when Dylan brought the tour to the u.s. in September 1978 the press describes the look and sound as a las vegas tour the 1978 tour grossed more than dollar twenty and million and Dylan told the los angeles times that he had deaths because i had a couple of bad years I put a lot of money into the movie built a big house and and it costs a lot to get divorced in California in April and May nineteen seventy-eight Dylan took the same band and vocalists into rundown studios in santa monica california to record an album of new material street legal it was described by michael gray eze after blood on the tracks arguably Dylan's best record of the 1970s a crucial album documenting a crucial period in dylan's own life however it had poor sound and mixing attributed to Dylan studio practices muddying the instrumental detail until a remastered CD release in 1999 restored some of the song strengths Christian period in the late 1970s Dylan became a born-again Christian and released two albums of contemporary gospel music slow train coming 1979 featured the guitar accompaniment of Mark Knopfler of dire straits and was produced by veteran ramsby producer Jerry Wexler Wexler said that Dylan had tried to evangelize him during the recording he replied Bob you're dealing with a 62 year old Jewish atheist let's just make an album Dylan won the grammy award for best male rock vocal performance for the song gotta serve somebody his second christian-themed album saved 1980 received mixed reviews described by Michael Gray as the nearest thing to a follow-up album Dylan has ever made slow train coming to an inferior wintering in late nineteen seventy-nine and early nineteen eighty-two and would not play his older secular works and he delivered declarations of his face from the stage such as Dylan's Christianity was unpopular with some fence and musicians shortly before his murder John Lennon recorded serve yourself in response to dylan's gotta serve somebody by 1981 Stephen Holden wrote in The New York Times that neither age he's now 40 nor his much-publicized conversion to born-again Christianity has altered his essentially iconoclastic temperament 1980s in late nineteen eighty Dylan briefly played concerts billed as a musical retrospective restoring popular 1960s songs to the repertoire shot of love recorded early the next year featured his first secular compositions in more than two years mixed with Christian songs every grain of sand reminded some of William Blake's verses in the 1980s reception of Dylan's recordings varied from the well-regarded infidels in 1983 to the penned down in the groove in 1988 Michael Gray condemned Dylan's 1980s albums for carelessness in the studio and for failing to release his best songs as an example of the latter the infidels recording sessions which again employed knopfler on lead guitar and also as the album's producer resulted in several notable songs that Dylan left off the album best regarded of these were blind willie mctell a tribute to the dead blues musician in an evocation of african-american history foot of pride and Lord protect my child these three songs were released on the bootleg series volumes 1-3 rare and unreleased 1961 1991 between july 1984 and march 1985 dylan recorded empire burlesque arthur Baker who had remixed hits for Bruce Springsteen and Cyndi Lauper was asked to engineer and mix the album Baker said he felt he was hired to make Dylan's album sound a little bit more contemporary Dylan sang on USA for Africa's famine relief single we are the world on July thirteenth 1985 he appeared at the climax at the live aid concert at JFK stadium Philadelphia backed by Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood he performed a ragged version of Hollis Brown his ballad of rural poverty and then said to the worldwide audience exceeding 1 billion people I hope that some of the money and maybe they can just take a little bit of it maybe and one or two million maybe engines and use it to pay the mortgages on some of the farms and the farmers here Oh to the banks his remarks were widely criticized as inappropriate but they did inspire Willie Nelson to organize a series of events farm aid to benefit debt-ridden American farmers in april nineteen eighty six Dylan made a foray into rap music when he added vocals to the opening verse of Street rock featured on Curtis blows album Kingdom blow Dylan's next studio album knocked out loaded in July 1986 contained three covers by little junior parker Kris Kristofferson and the gospel hem precious memories plus three collaborations with Tom Petty Sam Shepard and Carole Bayer Sager and two solo compositions by Dylan one reviewer commented that the record follows too many deters to be consistently compelling and some of those deters went down roads that are indisputably dead ends by 1986 such uneven records weren't entirely unexpected by Dylan but that didn't make them any less frustrating it was the first Dylan album since freewheelin 1963 to fail to make the top 50 since then some critics have called the 11-minute epic that Dylan co-wrote with Sam Sheppard Brownsville girl a work of genius in 1986 and 1987 Dylan toured with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers sharing vocals with petty on several songs each night Dylan also toured with the Grateful Dead in 1987 resulting in a live album Dylan in the dead this received negative reviews Allmusic said quite possibly the worst album by either Bob Dylan or the Grateful Dead Dylan then initiated what came to be called the never ending tour on jun 7th 1988 performing with a backup band featuring guitarist GE smith Dylan continued to tour with a small evolving band for the next 20 years in 1987 Dylan starred in Richard Marquand movie hearts of fire in which he played Billy Parker a washed-up rock star turned chicken farmer whose teenage lover Fiona leaves him for a jaded English since pop sensation played by Rupert Everett Dylan also contributed to original songs to the soundtrack night after night and I had a dream about you baby as well as a cover of John Hiatt's the usual the film was a critical and commercial flop Dylan was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in January 1988 with Bruce Springsteen's introduction declaring Bob freed your mind the way Elvis freed your body he showed us that just because music was innately physical did not mean that it was anti-intellectual the album down in the groove in May 1988 sold even more unsuccessfully than his previous studio album Michael Gray wrote the very title undercuts any idea that inspired work male I was in here was a further devaluing of the notion of a new Bob Dylan album as something significant the critical and commercial disappointment of that album was swiftly followed by the success of the Traveling Wilburys Dylan co-founded the band with George Harrison Jeff Lynne Roy Orbison and Tom Petty and in late nineteen eighty-eight their multi-platinum traveling wilburys vol 1 reached 3 on the US album chart featuring songs that were described as Dylan's most accessible compositions in years despite Orbison's death in December 1988 the remaining four recorded a second album in May 1990 was the title Traveling Wilburys vol 3 Dylan finished the decade on a critical high note with oh mercy produced by Daniel R annoy Michael Gray wrote that the album was attentively written vocally distinctive musically warm an uncompromising ly professional this cohesive whole is the nearest thing to a great Bob Dylan album in the 1980's the track most of the time a lost love composition was later prominently featured in the film high fidelity while what was it you wanted has been interpreted both as a catechism and a wry comment on the expectations of critics and fans the religious imagery of ring them bells struck some critics as a reaffirmation of faith 1990s Dylan's 1990s began with under the red sky 1990 an about face from the serious oh mercy the album contains several apparently simple songs including under the red sky and wiggle wiggle the album was dedicated to Gabby Gugu a nickname for the daughter of Dylan and Carol and Dennis Desiree Gabrielle Dennis Dylan who was for side men on the album included George Harrison slash from Guns N Roses David Crosby Bruce Hornsby Stevie Ray Vaughan and Elton John despite the lineup the record received bad reviews and sold poorly in 1991 Dylan received a grammy lifetime achievement award from American actor Jack Nicholson the event coincided with the start of the gulf war against saddam hussein and Dylan performed masters of war Dylan then made a short speech saying my daddy once said to me he said son it is possible for you to become so defiled in this world that your own mother and father will abandon you if that happens God will believe in your ability to mend your own ways this sentiment was subsequently revealed to be a quote from 19th century German Jewish intellectual rabbi Sampson Raphael Hirsch over the next few years Dylan returned to his roots with two albums covering folk and blues numbers good as I've been to you 1992 and world gone wrong 1993 featuring interpretations and acoustic guitar work many critics and fans commented on the quiet beauty of the song lone pilgrim written by a nineteenth-century teacher in November 1994 Dylan recorded to live shows for MTV Unplugged he said his wish to perform traditional songs was overruled by Sony executives who insisted on hits the album from it MTV Unplugged included John Brown an unreleased 1962 song of how enthusiasm for war ends and mutilation and disillusionment Dylan's longtime road manager Victor may moods has claimed that the singer quit drinking alcohol in 1994 may mutes felt that Dylan sobering up made him more introverted in a little less social with a collection of songs reportedly written while Snowden on his Minnesota wrench Dylan booked recording time with Daniel lannoy at Miami's criteria studios in January 1997 the subsequent recording sessions were by some accounts fraught with musical tension before the album's release Dylan was hospitalized with a life-threatening heart infection pericarditis brought on by histoplasmosis his scheduled European tour was cancelled but Dylan made a speedy recovery and left the hospital thing I really thought I'd be seeing Elvis soon he was back on the road by mid-year and performed before Pope John Paul two at the world Eucharistic conference in Bologna Italy the Pope treated the audience of 200,000 people to a homily based on Dylan's lyric blowing in the wind in September Dylan released the new lanoy produced album time out of mind with its bitter assessment of love and morbid ruminations Dylan's first collection of original songs in seven years was highly acclaimed one critic wrote the songs themselves are uniformly powerful adding up to dylan's best overall collection in years this collection of complex songs won him his first solo album of the year grammy award in december 1997 US President Bill Clinton presented Dylan with a kennedy center honor in the East Room of the White House paying this tribute he probably had more impact on people of my generation than any other creative artist his voice and lyrics haven't always been easy on the ear but throughout his career Bob Dylan has never aimed to please he's disturbed the peace and discomfort the powerful in 1999 Dylan embarked on a North American tour with Paul Simon where each alternated as headline act with a middle section where they performed together starting on the first of June and ending September ratings the collaboration was generally well received with just one critic says raaga voice from the berkshire eagle questioning the collaboration 2000's Dylan commenced the 2000s by winning the polar Music Prize in may two thousand and his first Oscar his song things have changed written for the film wonder boys won an Academy Award in march two thousand and won the Oscar by some reports of facsimile tours with him presiding over shows perched atop an amplifier love and theft was released on sep tember eleventh two thousand and one recorded with his touring band Dylan produced the album himself under the pseudonym Jack Frost the album was critically well-received and earned nominations for several Grammy Awards critics noted that Dylan was widening his musical palette to include rockabilly western swing jazz and even lounge ballets love and theft generated controversy when the Wall Street Journal pointed out similarities between the album's lyrics and Japanese author genichi sagas book Confessions of a Yakuza in 2003 Dylan revisited the evangelical songs from his born-again period and participated in the CD Projekt gotta serve somebody the gospel songs of Bob Dylan that year Dylan release the film masked and anonymous which he co-wrote with director Larry Charles under the alias Sergei Petrov Dylan played the central character in the film Jack fate alongside a cast that included Jeff Bridges Penelope Cruz and John Goodman the film polarized critics many dismissed it as an incoherent mess a few treated it as a serious work of art in October 2004 Dylan published the first part of his autobiography chronicles vol 1 confounding expectations Dylan devoted three chapters to his first year in New York City in 1961 1962 virtually ignoring the mid 1960s when his fame was at its height he also devoted chapters to the album's new morning 1970 and no mercy 1989 the book reached number two on the New York Times hardcover nonfiction bestseller list in December 2004 and was nominated for a National Book Award no direction home Martin Scorsese's acclaimed film biography of Dylan was first broadcast on sep tember 26 27 2005 on BBC two in the UK and PBS in the US the documentary focuses on the period from Dylan's arrival in New York in 1961 to his motorcycle crash in 1966 featuring interviews with Suze Rotolo Liam Clancy Joan Baez Allen Ginsberg pete seeger Mavis Staples and Dylan himself the film received a Peabody Award in april 2006 in a columbia dupont award in january 2007 the accompanying soundtrack featured unreleased songs from Dylan's early career Dylan earned yet another distinction in a 2007 study of US legal opinions and briefs that found his lyrics were quoted by judges and lawyers more than those of any other songwriter 186 times versus 74 by the Beatles who were second among those quoting Dylan were US supreme court chief justice john roberts and Justice Antonin Scalia both conservatives the most widely cited lines included you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows from subterranean homesick blues and when you ain't got nothing you got nothing to lose from like a rolling stone modern times Mayford 2006 was the premiere of Dylan's radio presenting career hosting a weekly radio program theme time radio hour for XM satellite radio with song selections revolving around a chosen theme Dylan played classic and obscure records from the 1930s to the present day including contemporary artists as diverse as blur Prince LL Cool J in the streets the show was praised by fans and critics as great radio as still untold stories and made eclectic references with his sardonic humor while achieving a somatic beauty with his musical choices in April 2009 Dylan broadcast the 100th show in his radio series the theme was goodbye in the final record played was Woody Guthrie's so long it's been good to know you this led to speculation that Dylan's radio excursion had ended august 29th 2006 Dylan released his modern times album despite some corseting of Dylan's voice a critic for The Guardian characterized his singing on the album as a catarrhal death rattle most reviewers praised the album and many described it as the final installment of a successful trilogy embracing time out of mind and love & theft modern times entered the u.s. charts at number one making it Dylan's first album to reach that position since 1970s ixs desire the New York Times published an article exploring similarities between some of dylan's lyrics in modern times in the work of the Civil War poet Henry timrod nominated for three Grammy Awards modern times won best contemporary folk / americana album and Bob Dylan also won best solo rock vocal performance for someday baby modern times was named album of the year 2006 by Rolling Stone magazine and by uncut in the UK on the same day that modern times was released the itunes music store released Bob Dylan the collection a digital box set containing all of his albums 773 tracks in total along with 42 rare and unreleased tracks in August 2007 the award-winning film biography of Dylan I am not there written and directed by todd haynes was released bearing the tagline inspired by the music in many lives of Bob Dylan the movie used six different actors to represent different aspects of Dylan's life christian bale cate blanchett marcus carl franklin richard gere Heath Ledger and ben wishaw dot Dylan's previously unreleased 1967 recording from which the film takes its name was released for the first time on the film's original soundtrack all other tracks are covers of Dylan songs specially recorded for the movie by a diverse range of artists including Sonic Youth Eddie Vedder Mason Jennings stephen malkmus jeff tweedy Karen L Willie Nelson cat power Richie Havens & Tomberlin on october first 2007 Columbia Records released the Triple C D retrospective album Dylan and fellow chasing his entire career under the Dylan 07 logo as part of this campaign mark ronson produced a remix of Dylan's 1966 tune most likely you go your way and I'll go mine which was released as a maxi single this was the first time Dylan had sanctioned a remix of one of his classic recordings the sophistication of the Dillon 07 marketing campaign was a reminder that Dylan's commercial profile had risen considerably since the 1990s this first became evident in 2004 when Dylan appeared in a TV advertisement for victoria's secret lingerie three years later in October 2007 he participated in a multimedia campaign for the 2008 cadillac escalade then in 2009 he gave the highest-profile endorsement of his career appearing with rapper will Dada am in a siad that debuted during the telecast of Super Bowl 43 the ad broadcast to a record audience of 98 million viewers opened with Dylan singing the first verse of Forever Young followed by Willie am doing a hip-hop version of the song sir and final verse in October 2008 Columbia released the bootleg series vol 8 and oops telltale signs as both a 2-cd set in a 3 CD version with a 150-page hardcover book the set contains live performances and outtakes from selected studio albums from oh mercy to modern times as well as soundtrack contributions and collaborations with David Bromberg and Ralph Stanley the pricing of the album the 2-cd set went on sale for eighteen dollars and ninety-nine cents in the three CD version for dollar 129 point 99 led to complaints about ripped off packaging from some fans and commentators the release was widely acclaimed by critics the abundance of alternative takes an unreleased material suggested to one reviewer that this volume of old outtakes feels like a new Bob Dylan record not only for the astonishing freshness of the material but also for the incredible sound quality and organic feeling of everything here together through life and Christmas in the heart Bob Dylan released his album together through life on April twenty-eighth 2009 in a conversation with music journalist bill Flanagan published on Dylan's website Dylan explained that the genesis of the record was when french film director olivier de hann asked him to supply a song for his new road movie my own love song initially only intending to record a single track life is hard the record sort of took its own direction nine of the ten songs on the album are credited a co-written by Bob Dylan and Robert Hunter the album received largely favorable reviews although several critics described it as a minor addition to dylan's canon of work Andy Gill wrote in The Independent that the record features Dylan in fairly relaxed spontaneous mood content to grab such groups and sentiments as flit momentarily across his radar so while it may not contain too many landmark tracks it's one of the most naturally enjoyable albums you will hear all year in its first week of release the album reached number one in the Billboard 200 chart in the US making Bob Dylan 67 years of age the oldest artist to ever debut at number one on that chart dotted also reached number one on the UK album chart 39 years after Dylan's previous UK album chart topper new morning this meant that dylan currently holds the record for the longest gap between solo number one albums in the UK chart on octobre 13 2009 dylan released a christmas album Christmas in the heart comprising such Christmas standards as little drummer boy winter wonderland and here comes Santa Claus Dylan's royalties from the sale of this album will benefit the charities feeding America in the USA crisis in the UK in the World Food Programme the album received generally favorable reviews The New Yorker commented that Dylan had welded a pre rock musical found to some of his crow piest Fogle's in a while and speculated that Dylan's intentions might be ironic Dylan has a long and highly publicized history with Christianity to claim there's not a wink in the childish optimism of here comes Santa Claus or winter wonderland is to ignore a half-century of biting satire in USA Today Edna Gundersen pointed out that Dylan was revisiting Yuletide styles popularized by Nat King Cole Mel Torme and the Ray Conniff singers Gunderson concluded that Dylan couldn't sound more sentimental or sincere in an interview published in the big issue journalist bill Flanagan asked dylan why he had performed the songs in a straightforward style and Dylan responded there wasn't any other way to play it these songs are part of my life just like folksongs you have to play them straight to 2010's tempest on October 18 2010 Dylan released volume 9 of his bootleg series the Widmark demos this comprised 47 demo recordings of songs taped between nineteen sixty-two and nineteen sixty-four for Dylan's earliest music publishers leads music in 1962 and with mark music from 1962 to nineteen sixty-four one reviewer described the set as a hardy glimpse of young Bob Dylan changing the music business in the world one note at a time the critical aggregator website metacritic awarded the album a metascore of 86 indicating universal acclaim in the same week Sony legacy released Bob Dylan the original mono recordings a box said that for the first time presented Dylan's eight earliest albums from Bob Dylan 1962 to John Wesley Harding 1967 in their original mono mix in the CD format the CDs were housed in miniature fax emily's of the original album covers replete with original liner notes the set was accompanied by a booklet featuring an essay by music critic grill Marcus on April twelfth 2011 legacy recordings released Bob Dylan in concert and Brandeis University 1963 taped at Brandeis University on May tenth 1963 two weeks prior to the release of the freewheelin Bob Dylan the tape was discovered in the archive of music writer Ralph J Gleason and the recording carries liner notes by Michael Gray who says it captures Dylan from way back when Kennedy was president and the Beatles hadn't yet reached America it reveals him not at any big moment but giving a performance like his folk club sets of the period this is the last live performance we have a Bob Dylan before he becomes a star the extent to which his work was studied at an academic level was demonstrated on Dylan's 70th birthday on May twenty-fourth 2011 when three universities organised symposia on his work the university of mainz the University of Vienna and the University of Bristol invited literary critics and cultural historians to give papers on aspects of Dylan's work other events including tribute bands discussions and simple single Long's took place around the world as reported in The Guardian from Moscow to Madrid Norway to Northampton and Malaysia to his home state of Minnesota self-confessed Bobcats will gather today to celebrate the 70th birthday of a giant of popular music on October force 2011 Dylan's label Egyptian records released an album of previously unheard Hank Williams songs The Lost notebooks of Hank Williams Dylan had helped to curate this project in which songs unfinished when Williams died in 1953 were completed and recorded by a variety of artists including Dylan himself his son Jakob Dylan levon Helm Norah Jones Jack White and others on may 29th 2012 US President Barack Obama awarded Dylan a presidential medal of freedom in the White House at the ceremony Obama praised Dylan's voice for its unique gravely power that redefined not just what music sounded like but the message it carried and how it made people feel on sep tember 11 2012 Dylan released his 35th studio album Tempest the album features a tribute to john lennon role on john and the title track is a 14-minute song about the sinking of the Titanic reviewing tempest for rolling stone will hermes gave the album 5 out of 5 stars writing lyrically Dylan is at the top of his game joking around dropping wordplay and allegories that evade Pat readings and quoting other folks words like a freestyle rapper on fire Hermes called tempest one of dylan's weirdest albums ever and opined it may also be the single darkest record in Dylan's catalogue the critical aggregator website metacritic awarded the album a score of 83 out of 100 indicating universal acclaim on August 27th 2013 Columbia Records released volume 10 of Dylan's bootleg series another self portrait 1969 1971 the album contained 35 previously unreleased tracks including alternate takes and demos from Dylan's 1969 1971 recording sessions during the making of the self-portrait and new morning albums the box set also included a live recording of Dylan's performance with the band at the isle of wight festival in 1969 another self portrait received favorable reviews earning a score of 81 on the critical aggregator metacritic indicating universal acclaim all music critic Tom Jurich wrote for fans this is more than a curiosity it's an indispensable addition to the catalog on November 4th 2013 Columbia Records released Bob Dylan complete album collection vol.1 a box set containing all 35 of Dylan's studio albums six albums of live recordings in a collection entitled side tracks of singles songs from films and non-album material the box includes new album by album liner notes written by clinton halen with an introduction by bill Flanagan on the same date Columbia released a compilation the very best of bob dylan which is available in both single CD and double CD formats to publicize the 35 album box set an innovative video of the song like a rolling stone was released on Dylan's website the interactive video created by director Vania Heymann allowed viewers to switch between 16 simulated TV channels all featuring characters who are lip-syncing the lyrics of the 48 year old song on februari second 2014 Dylan appeared in a commercial for the chrysler 200 car which was screened during the 2014 Super Bowl American football game at the end of the commercial Dylan says so let Germany brew your beer let's Switzerland make your watch let Asia assemble your phone we will build your car dylan super bowl commercial generated controversy and op-ed pieces discussing the protectionist implications of his words and whether the singer had sold out to corporate interests in 2013 and 2014 auction house sales demonstrated the high cultural value attached to dylan's mid-1960s work and the record prices that collectors were willing to pay for artifacts from this period in December 2013 the fender stratocaster which Dylan had played at the 1965 newport folk festival fetched 965 thousand dollars the second highest price paid for a guitar in June 2014 Dylan's handwritten lyrics of like a rolling stone his 1965 hit single such two million dollar dollars at auction a record for a popular music manuscript on October 28 2014 Simon & Schuster published a massive 960 page 13 and a half pound edition of Dylan's lyrics lyrics since nineteen sixty two the book was edited by literary critic Christopher Rick's julene mrow and lisa numero to offer variant versions of Dylan's songs sourced from outtakes and live performances a limited edition of 50 books signed by Dylan was priced at five thousand dollars it's the biggest most expensive book we've ever published as far as I know said Jonathan Karp Simon & Schuster's president and publisher on November 4th 2014 columbia records / legacy recordings released the basement tapes complete by Bob Dylan and the bend these 138 tracks in a six CD box form volume 11 of Dylan's bootleg series the 1975 album the basement tapes contained some of the songs which dylan and the band recorded in their homes in Woodstock New York in 1967 subsequently over 100 recordings and alternate takes have circulated on bootleg records the sleeve notes for the new box set r by Sid Griffin American musician and author of million dollar bash Bob Dylan the bend and the basement tapes shadows in the night and fallen angels on februari third 2015 Dylan released shadows in the night featuring ten songs written between nineteen twenty-three and nineteen sixty three which have been described as part of the Great American Songbook all the songs on the album were recorded by Frank Sinatra but both critics and Dylan himself cautioned against seeing the record as a collection of Sinatra covers Dylan explained I don't see myself as covering these songs in any way they've been covered enough buried as a matter of fact what me and my band are basically doing is uncovering them lifting them out of the grave and bringing them into the light of day in an interview Dylan said he had been thinking about making this record since hearing Willie Nelson's 1978 album stardust shadows in the night received favorable reviews scoring 82 on the critical aggregator Metacritic which indicates universal acclaim critics praised the restrained instrumental backings and Dylan singing saying that the material had elicited his best vocal performances in recent years bill Prince and GQ commented a performer who's had to hear his influence in virtually every white pop recording made since he debuted his own self-titled album back in 1962 imagines himself into the songs of his pre rock and roll early youth in the independent Andy Gill wrote that the recordings have a lingering languid charm which helped to liberate the material from the rusting manacles of Big Bend and cabaret mannerisms the album debuted at number one in the UK albums chart in its first week of release on October fifth 2015 IBM launched a marketing campaign for its Watson computer system which featured Dylan Dylan is seen conversing with the computer which says it has read all his lyrics and reports my analysis shows that your may your themes are that time passes in love fades Dylan replies that sounds about right on November 6 2015 sony music released the bootleg series vol 12 the cutting edge 1965 1966 this work consists of previously unreleased material from the three albums Dylan recorded between january nineteen sixty-five and March 1966 bringing it all back home highway 61 revisited and blonde on blonde the records have been released in three formats a two CD best of version a six CD deluxe edition in an eighteen CD collector's edition in a limited edition of 5000 units on Dylan's websites a collector's edition was described as containing every single note recorded by Bob Dylan in the studio in 1965 / 1966 the critical aggregator website metacritic awarded cutting edge a score of 99 indicating universal acclaim the best of the cutting edge entered the billboard top rock albums chart at number one on November eighteenth based on its first week sales on March second 2016 it was announced that Dylan had sold an extensive archive of about six thousand items to the George Kaiser Family Foundation and the University of Tulsa it was reported that the sale price was an estimated fifteen million dollars to twenty dollars million and the archive comprises notebooks drafts of Dylan lyrics recordings and correspondence films material in the collection includes 30 hours of outtakes from the nineteen sixty-five tour documentary don't look back 30 hours of footage shot on Dylan's legendary 1966 electric tour and 50 hours shot on the 1975 Rolling Thunder review the archive will be housed at helmerich Center for American research a facility at the Gilcrease Museum on May twentieth 2016 Dylan released his 37th studio album fallen angels which was described as a direct continuation of the work of uncovering the great song book that he began on last year shadows in the night the album contained 12 songs by classic song writers such as Harold Arlen Sammy can and Johnny Mercer 11 of which had been recorded by sinatra Jim Farber wrote in Entertainment Weekly tellingly Dylan delivers these songs of love lost and cherished not with a burning passion but with the wistfulness of experience their memory songs now in tones with a present sense of commitment released just four days ahead of his 75th birthday they couldn't be more age-appropriate the album received a score of 79 on critical aggregator website metacritic denoting generally favorable reviews on octobre 13 2016 the Nobel Prize Committee announced it had awarded Dylan the nobel prize in literature for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition on November 11th 2016 legacy recordings released a 36 CD set Bob Dylan the 1966 live recordings including every known recording of Bob Dylan's 1966 concert tour legacy recordings president Adam block said while doing the archival research for the cutting edge 1965 1966 last year's box set of Dylan's mid 60s studio sessions we were continually struck by how great his 1966 live recordings really are the recordings commence with the concert in white plains new york on februari fifth 1966 and end with the royal albert hall concert in london on may 27th the liner notes for the set are by clinton halen author of the book judas from forest hills to the free trade hall a historical view of Dylan's big boo a study of the 1966 tour the new york times reported most of the concerts had never been heard in any form and described the set as a monumental addition to the corpus on january 31st 2017 Dylan announced the release of a triple album triplicate on March 31st the album will comprise 30 new recordings of classic American songs including as time goes by by herman hug felt and stormy weather by Harold Arlen and Ted color the album was recorded in Hollywood's capital studios and features Dylan's touring band triplicate will be Dylan thirty eighth studio album never ending tour the never ending tour commenced on jun 7th 1988 and dylan has played roughly 100 dates a year for the entirety of the 1990s and 2000's a heavier schedule than most performers who started out in the 1960s by may 2013 Dylan and his band had played more than 2,500 shows anchored by longtime basis Tony garni drummer George restyle multi-instrumentalist Danny Haren and guitarist Charlie Sexton to the dismay of some of his audience Dylan's performances remain unpredictable as he alters his arrangements and changes his vocal approach night after night critical opinion about Dylan's shows remains divided critics such as Richard Williams and Andy Gill have argued that Dylan has found a successful way to present his rich legacy of material others have criticized his live performances form angling and spitting out the greatest lyrics ever written so that they are effectively unrecognizable and giving so little to the audience that it is difficult to understand what he is doing on stage at all Dylan's performances in china in april 2011 generated controversy some criticized him for not making any explicit comment on the political situation in china and for allegedly allowing the chinese authorities to censor his setlist others defended Dylan's performances arguing that such criticism represented a misunderstanding of Dylan's art and that no evidence for the censorship of Dylan's setlist existed in response to these allegations Dylan posted a statement on his website as far as censorship goes the Chinese government had asked for the names of the songs that I would be playing there's no logical answer to that so we sent them the set lists from the previous three months if there were any songs verses or line censored nobody ever told me about it and we played all the songs that we intended to play at the beginning of 2017 Dylan announced his forthcoming tour of Europe commencing in stockholm on april first and ending in dublin on May eleventh visual artist the cover of Dylan's album self-portrait 1970 is a reproduction of a painting of a face by Dylan another of his paintings is reproduced on the cover of the 1974 album planet waves in 1994 Random House published drawn blank a book of Dylan's drawings in 2007 the first public exhibition of Dylan's paintings the drawing blank series opened at the coons some luncheon in chemnitz germany it showcased more than 200 watercolors and washes made from the original drawings the exhibition coincided with the publication of Bob Dylan the drawn blank series which includes 170 reproductions from the series from sep tember 2010 until april 2011 the National Gallery of Denmark exhibited 40 large-scale acrylic paintings by Dylan the Brazil series in July 2011 a leading contemporary art gallery gagosian gallery announced their representation of Dylan's paintings an exhibition of Dylan's art the Asia series opened at the gagosian Madison Avenue gallery on sep tember 20th displaying Dylan's paintings of scenes in China in the Far East the new york times reported that some fence and elaine ologist sèvres questions about whether some of these paintings are based on the singer's own experiences and observations or on photographs that are widely available and were not taken by mr. Dylan The Times pointed to close resemblances between Dylan's paintings and historic photos of Japan and China and photos taken by Dimitri Kessel and honry cartier-bresson the magnum photo agency confirmed that Dylan had licensed the reproduction rights of these photographs dillons second show at the gagosian gallery revisionist heart opened in November 2012 the show consisted of 30 paintings transforming and satirizing popular magazines including Playboy and babe I talked in February 2013 Dylan exhibited the New Orleans series of paintings at the Palazzo reali in milan in august 2013 Britain's national portrait gallery in london hosted Dylan's first major UK exhibition face value featuring 12 pastel portraits in November 2013 the halcyon Gallery in London mounted mood swings an exhibition in which dylan displayed seven wrought iron gates he had made in a statement released by the gallery Dylan said I've been around iron all my life ever since I was a kid I was born and raised in iron ore country where you could breathe it and smell it every day gates appealed to me because of the negative space they allow they can be closed but at the same time they allow the seasons and breezes to enter and flow they can shut you out or shut you in and in some ways there is no difference in November 2016 the halcyon gallery featured a collection of drawings watercolors and acrylic works by Dylan the exhibition the beaten path depicted American landscapes and urban scenes inspired by dillons travels across the USA the show was well reviewed by vanity fair The Telegraph and Asia times online and is scheduled to tour in 2017 since 1994 Dylan has published seven books of paintings and drawings bibliography Dylan has published tarantula a work of prose poetry chronicles vol 1 the first part of his memoirs several books of the lyrics of his songs and seven books of his art he has been the subject of many biographies and critical studies accolades Dylan has won many awards throughout his career including the 2016 nobel prize in literature 12 grammy awards won academy award in one Golden Globe Award he has been inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and songwriters hall of fame in May 2000 Dylan received the polar music prize from sweden's King Carl 16 in June 2007 Dylan received the prince of asturias award in the arts category Dylan received the presidential medal of freedom in May 2012 in February 2015 Dylan accepted the moosie cares Person of the Year award from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences in recognition of his philanthropic and artistic contributions to society in November 2013 Dylan received the accolade of Legion d'Honneur from the French Education Minister aurelie Filippetti the Nobel Prize Committee announced on octobre 13 2016 that it would be awarding Dylan the nobel prize in literature for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition the New York Times reported mr. Dillon 75 is the first musician to win the award and his selection on Thursday is perhaps the most radical choice in a history stretching back to 1901 it is the first time since 1993 that the nobel committee has offered the award in the category of American literature on October 21st a member of the Swedish Academy writer / wattsburg termed Dylan rude and arrogant for ignoring the Nobel committee's attempts to contact him Academy permanent secretary Sarah dainius answered the Swedish Academy has never held a view on a prize winners decision in this context neither will it now Dylan subsequently contacted the Nobel foundation telling dainius by phone the news about the Nobel Prize left me speechless I appreciate the honor so much after two weeks of speculation about Dylan silence concerning the Nobel Prize he said in an interview with edna gundersen that getting the award was amazing incredible whoever dreams about something like that on november seventeenth the swedish academy announced that Dylan would not travel to Stockholm for the Nobel Prize ceremony due to pre-existing commitments at the Nobel banquet in stockholm on december 10th 2016 Dylan's speech was given by azita Raji US ambassador to Sweden the speech ended like Shakespeare I too am often occupied with the pursuit of my creative endeavors and dealing with all aspects of life's mundane matters who are the best musicians for these songs am i recording in the rights to do is this song in the right key some things never change even in 400 years not once have I ever had the time to ask myself are my songs literature so I do thank the Swedish Academy both for taking the time to consider that very question and ultimately for providing such a wonderful answer Patti Smith accepted Dylan's Nobel would a transcendent performance of his song a hard rain's a-gonna fall to orchestral accompaniment personal life romantic relationships Suze Rotolo Dylan's first serious relationship was with artist Suze Rotolo a daughter of American Communist Party radicals according to dylan she was the most erotic thing I'd ever seen the air was suddenly filled with banana leaves we started talking in my head started to spin Rotolo was photographed arm in arm with Dylan on the cover of his album the freewheelin Bob Dylan critics have connected Rotolo to some of dylan's early love songs including don't think twice it's alright the relationship ended in 1964 in 2008 Rotolo published a memoir about her life in Greenwich Village in the 1960s a freewheel and time Joan Baez when Joan Baez first met Dylan in april nineteen sixty one she had already released her first album and was acclaimed as the queen of folk on hearing Dylan perform his song with God on our side Baez later said I never thought anything so powerful could come out of that little toad in July 1963 Baez invited Dylan to join her on stage at the newport folk festival setting the scene for similar duets over the next two years by the time of Dylan's 1965 tour of the UK their romantic relationship had begun to fizzle out as captured in da penny Baker's documentary film don't look back dot x as later toured with Dylan as a performer on his rolling thunder revue in 1975-76 and sang for songs was Dylan on the live album of the tour Bob Dylan live 1975 the Rolling Thunder review Baez appeared with Dylan in the one-hour TV special hard rain filmed at Fort Collins Colorado in May 1976 bias also starred as the woman in white in the film Ronaldo and Clara 1978 directed by Dylan and filmed during the Rolling Thunder review Dylan and bias toward together again in 1984 with Carlos Santana Baez recalled her relationship with Dylan in martin scorsese's documentary film no direction home 2005 vayas wrote about Dylan in two autobiographies admiringly in daybreak 1968 and less admiring lien and a voice to sing with 1987 biases relationship with Dylan is the subject of her song diamonds and rust which has been described as an acute portrait of Dylan Sarah Dylan Dylan married sarah loans who had worked as a model and a secretary to Drew associates on November 22nd 1965 dot their first child Jesse Byron Dylan was born on january six 1966 and they had three more children annalee Samuel Isaac Abram and Jacob Luke Dylan also adopted Sarah's daughter from a prior marriage Maria loans later Dylan born October 21st 1961 Bob and Sarah Dylan were divorced on jun 29th 1977 Maria married musician Peter himmelman in 1988 in the 1990s Jacob became well known as the lead singer of the band The Wallflowers Jesse Dylan is a film director in a successful businessmen Carol and Dennis Dylan married his backup singer Carol and Dennis often professionally known as Carol Dennis on june fourth 1986 Desiree Gabrielle Dennis Dylan their daughter had been born on january thirty first nineteen eighty-six the couple divorced in October 1992 their marriage and child remained a closely guarded secret until the publication of Howard sones biography down the highway the life of Bob Dylan in 2001 home when not touring Dylan is believed to live primarily in Point Dume a a promontory on the coast of Malibu California though he also owns property around the world religious beliefs growing up in Hibbing Minnesota Dylan and his family were part of the area's small but close-knit Jewish community and in May 1954 Dylan had his Bar Mitzvah around the time of his 30th birthday in 1971 Dylan visited Israel and also met Rabbi Meir Kahane founder of the new york-based Jewish Defense League Time magazine quoted him saying about kahein he's a really sincere guy he's really put it all together subsequently Dylan downplayed the extent of his contact with kahein during the late 1970s Dylan converted to Christianity in November 1978 guided by his friend Mary Alice arts Dylan made contact with the vineyard school of discipleship vineyard pastor Ken gulliksen has recalled Larry Myers and Paul emmons went over to bob's house and ministered to him he responded by saying yes he did in fact want Christ in his life and he prayed that day and received the Lord from January to March 1979 Dylan attended the vineyard bible study classes in Reseda California by 1984 Dylan was distancing himself from the born-again label he told Kurt Loder of Rolling Stone magazine I've never said I'm born again that's just a media term I don't think I've been an agnostic I've always thought there's a superior power that this is not the real world and that there's a world to come in response two loaders asking whether he belonged to any church or synagogue Dylan laughingly replied not really the Church of the poison mind in 1997 he told David Gates of Newsweek here's the thing with me in the religious thing this is the flat-out truth I find the religiosity and philosophy in the music I don't find it anywhere else songs like let me rest on a peaceful mountain war I saw the light that's my religion I don't adhere two rabbis preachers evangelists all of that I've learned more from the songs than I've learned from any of this kind of entity the songs are my lexicon I believe the songs in an interview published in The New York Times on sep tember 28 1997 journalist John perils reported that Dylan says he now subscribes to no organized religion Dylan has supported the Habad lubavitch movement and has privately participated in Jewish religious events including the bar mitzvahs of his sons in attending hadar hatorah a hobbit lubavitch yeshiva in September 1989 and sep tember 1991 he appeared on The Hobbit Ellison on Yom Kippur in 2007 he attended congregation beth tefiloh in Atlanta Georgia where he was called to the Torah for the six saw Leah Dillion has continued to perform songs from his gospel albums in concert occasionally covering traditional religious songs he has also made passing references to his religious faith such as in a 2004 interview with 60 minutes when he told ed bradley that the only person you have to think twice about lying to his either yourself or to God he also explained his constant touring schedule as part of a bargain he made a long time ago with the chief commander in this earth and in the world we can't see in a 2009 interview with bill Flanagan promoting Dylan's Christmas LP Christmas in the heart fly anagen commented on their heroic performance Dylan gave of a little town of Bethlehem and that he delivered the song like a true believer Dylan replied well I am a true believer legacy Dylan has been described as one of the most influential figures of the 20th century musically and culturally he was included in the time 100 the most important people of the century where he was called master poet caustic social critic and intrepid guiding spirits of the counterculture generation in 2008 the Pulitzer Prize jury awarded him a special citation for his profound impact on popular music in American culture marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power President Barack Obama said of Dylan in 2012 there is not a bigger giant in the history of American music for 20 years academics lobbied the Swedish Academy to give Dylan the nobel prize in literature which awarded it to him in 2016 Dylan became the first musician to be awarded the literature prize placing him in the company of dario fo toni morrison and samuel beckett hora single a member of the Nobel Committee described Dylan's place in literary history Rolling Stone has ranked Dylan at number one in its 2015 list of the 100 greatest songwriters of all time and listed like a rolling stone as a greatest song of all time in their 2011 list in 2008 it was estimated that Dylan had sold about 120 million albums worldwide initially modeling his writing style on the songs of Woody Guthrie the blues of Robert Johnson and what he termed the architectural forms of Hank Williams songs Dylan added increasingly sophisticated lyrical techniques to the folk music of the early 1960s infusing it with the intellectualism of classic literature and poetry Paul Simon suggested that Dylan's early compositions virtually took over the folks onra Dylan's early songs were very rich and with strong melodies blowin in the wind has a really strong melody he so enlarged himself through the folk background that he incorporated it for a while he defined the genre for a while when Dylan made his move from acoustic folk and blues music to a rock backing the mix became more complex for many critics his greatest achievement was the cultural symphysis exemplified by his mid 1960s trilogy of albums bringing it all back home highway 61 revisited and blonde on blonde in Mike mark uses words between late nineteen sixty four in the middle of 1966 Dylan created a body of work that remains unique drawing on folk blues country rent be rock and roll gospel British beat symbolist modernist and beat poetry surrealism and Dada advertising jargon and social commentary Fellini and Mad Magazine he forged a coherent and original artistic voice and vision the beauty of these albums retains the power to shock and console Dylan's lyrics began to receive detailed scrutiny from academics and poets Richard F Thomas classics professor at Harvard University created a freshman seminar titled Dylan in 2004 to put the artists in context of not just popular culture of the last half-century but the tradition of classical poets like Virgil and Homer William marked under O'Brien literary scholar and professor of German and comparative literature at the University of California San Diego memorialized the significance of Dylan's contribution to world literature when he created a full academic course in 2009 devoted to Dylan which analyzed and celebrated the historical political economic aesthetic and cultural significance of Dylan's work literary critic Christopher Rick's published Dylan's visions of sin a 500-page analysis of Dylan's work and has said I'd not have written a book about Dylan to stand alongside my books on Milton and Keats Tennyson and TS Eliot if I didn't think Dylan a genius of an with language former British poet laureate andrew motion suggested his lyrics should be studied in schools the critical consensus that Dylan's songwriting was his outstanding creative achievement was articulated by Encyclopedia Britannica where his entry stated hailed as the Shakespeare of his generation Dylan set the standard for lyric writing Dylan's voice also received critical attention New York Times critic Robert Shelton described his early vocal style as a rusty voice suggesting Guthrie's old performances etched in gravel like Dave Van Ronk's David Bowie in his tribute song for Bob Dylan described Dylan singing as a voice like sand and glue his voice continued to develop as he began to work with rock and roll backing bands critic Michael Gray described the sound of Dylan's vocal work on like a rolling stone as at once young and jeeringly cynical as Dylan's voice agent during the 1980s for some critics it became more expressive christoph willibald writes in the journal oral tradition Dylan's more recent broken voice enables him to present a world view at the sonic surface of the songs this voice carries us across the landscape of a broken fallen world the anatomy of a broken world in everything is broken on the album oh mercy is but an example of how the somatic concern with all things broken is grounded in a concrete sonic reality Dylan is considered a seminal influence on many musical genres as Edna Gundersen stated in USA Today Dylan's musical DNA has informed nearly every simple twist of pop since nineteen sixty two punk musician Joe Strummer praised Dylan for having laid down the template for lyric tune seriousness spirituality depth of rock music other major musicians who acknowledged Dylan's importance include johnny cash jerry garcia John Lennon Paul McCartney Pete Townsend Neil Young Bruce Springsteen David Bowie Bryan Ferry nick cave Patti Smith Syd Barrett Joni Mitchell Tom Waits and Leonard Cohen significantly contributed to the initial success of both the birds in the bend the birds achieved chart success with their version of mr. Tambourine Man and the subsequent album while the band were Dylan's backing band on his 1966 tour recorded the basement tapes with him in 1967 and featured three previously unreleased Dylan songs on their debut album some critics have dissented from the view of Dylan as a visionary figure in popular music in his book a bop a loo bop a lop bam boom Nick cone objected I can't take the vision of Dylan as here as teenage Messiah as everything else he's been worshipped as the way I see him he's a minor talent with a major gift for self hype Australian critic Jack marks credited Dylan with changing the persona of the rock star what cannot be disputed is that Dylan invented the arrogant foe cerebral posturing that has been the dominant style in rock since with everyone from mick jagger to mmm educating themselves from the dylan handbook fellow musicians also presented dissenting views Joni Mitchell described Dylan as a plagiarist and his voice is fakin a 2010 interview in the Los Angeles Times in response to a suggestion that she and Dillon were similar since they had both created personas Mitchell's comment led to discussions of Dylan's use of other people's material both supporting and criticizing him talking to Michael Gilmour in Rolling Stone in 2012 Dylan responded to the allegation of plagiarism including his use of Henry timrod Smurfs in his album modern times by saying that it was part of the tradition if Dylan's work in the 1960s was seen as bringing intellectual ambition to popular music critics in the 21st century described him as a figure who had greatly expanded the folk culture from which he initially emerged following the release of todd haynes dylan biopic i am not there Jaeho Berman wrote in his 2007 Village Voice review Elvis might never have been born but someone else would surely have brought the world rock and roll no such logic accounts for Bob Dylan no iron law of history demanded that it would be Elvis from him Minnesota would swerve through the Greenwich Village folk revival to become the world's first and greatest rock and roll beatnik bard and then having achieved fame and adoration beyond reckoning vanish into a folk tradition of his own making when Dylan was awarded the nobel prize in literature the New York Times commented in choosing a popular musician for the literary world's highest honor the Swedish Academy which Awards the prize dramatically redefined the boundaries of literature setting off a debate about whether song lyrics have the same artistic value as poetry or novels responses varied from the sarcasm of Irvine Welsh who described it as an ill-conceived nostalgia award wrenched from the rancid prostates of senile gibbering hippies to the enthusiasm of Salman Rushdie who tweeted from Orpheus to faiz song and poetry have been closely linked Dylan is the brilliant inheritor of the Bartok tradition great choice you | Ananas Stars | UCqtu0lYcuV48IP6487X7Y3Q | 2017-02-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 15,907 | 93,454 |
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jgTenjUXtVE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgTenjUXtVE | Cauliflower Gnocchi | What To Buy At Trader Joe's To Make This Dinner | Rockin Robin Cooks | hey everyone today's recipe I am making a nice quick recipe that you can put together in say 15-20 minutes depending on how many ingredients you want to use because you can't add what you want we're using ingredients from Trader Joe's and so I highly recommend you use those although you can throw in and you know from other stores you can use what you want but I highly recommend the Trader Joe's ingredients so what making is cauliflower gnocchi with some chicken and some sausage that's already cooked up we're gonna toss in some asparagus and carrots as our vegetable and then we're gonna finish it off with a Trader Joe's pumpkin bisque I guess it's like a soup and that makes a wonderful sauce and this comes together so quick you're gonna love it so I'm rockin Robin and I'm gonna show you how to do it right after this [Music] so let's start off with our ingredients first up from Trader Joe's I have cauliflower in yoki now if you're not familiar with what an EO key is basically traditionally they're made out of their like little potato dumplings with made with flour and they're served with a sauce and we're using cauliflower ones so we're replacing the potato part with cauliflower these are in Trader Joe's frozen section now I also picked up some sausage that's already cooked here I've got some smoked Apple Chardonnay sounds pretty good doesn't it and the ingredients in this are really good so check that out I also have some chicken thighs that are boneless skinless I cut that up into small pieces so we want everything chopped really small so that everything cooks up nice and quick for you so we get this on the table in lickety-split 15 minutes or so all right here's our sauce now you gotta get this at Trader Joe's it's the pumpkin bisque right now Trader Joe's it has everything pumpkin and this stuff is really delicious so it's it goes perfect with this dish you'll love it alright so for our vegetables I've got a grated carrot you know I grated it right so it'll cook up nice and quick we have asparagus cut into small pieces and I like to add some fresh herbs to bring this this whole dish you know really alive it's the basil is awesome and that's we're gonna add to that and for garnish I've got some fresh Parmesan cheese parsley I'm gonna squeeze in a little bit of fresh lemon juice to brighten things up and then we'll also need some salt butter and avocado oil all right let's start cooking I've got two pans this one's smoking I have them over medium-high heat so I'm going to turn that one down just a smidge this one is medium heat as well we want to have that both of these pans nice and hot I'm adding my olive oil here I mean my avocado oil excuse me to both pans we're gonna take our cast iron pan here and our we're gonna cook my chicken use my splatter guard it makes a lot of noise there with all that cooking going on I'm going to add a little salt for this so this offers in the mean time my other pan is hot let's add our butter to that now you want to cook here at milky frozen so don't worry about farming out you just gonna throw it in the pan now if you want to get them all on the pan and they'll break up as they cook so we're gonna just let them sit and we're gonna let those cook for like three or four minutes until they brown up on one side then I'm gonna turn them over I notice I'm using one utensil for the chicken and another one for the gnocchi I don't want to cross-contaminate here with the raw chicken now the chicken is going to cook up pretty quick it's still slightly paying for this it's going to be done here real quick alright so next I'm going to add my carrots and I'm going to toss these in here with the chicken so they can cook up a little bit and I'm going to toss in the asparagus and check out one of the neo keys here see how they're doing we're starting to get a little crisp that's good that's what we want I'm gonna give this a shot of oil just a little bit more as what something is dry now then you okey I'm gonna start turning over keep your temperature up to medium-high when we get these to brown up and crisp up although they're really not gonna stay super crispy I have to admit because once that sauce gets on them they do tend to get a little soft but there's flavor in that brown stuff you know don't follow the directions on the package they turn out pretty mushy when you do do it the way I'm showing you and you will like these a lot more in our veggies over here that's almost done now I'm gonna take a little bit I didn't add this in my ingredient list but make sure you check below in the description of the video it'll give you the written recipe I'm gonna add some fresh garlic to this because well garlic makes everything taste amazing so I'm just gonna put this in here right at the end that way it just it doesn't burn and it just adds a lot of nice flavor okay so now I'm gonna add my basil for this pan is gonna sprinkle that in let that cook in a little bit now I'm gonna toss in my sausage I'm gonna toss it in with the gnocchi because everything's gonna go into the pan anyway we're just heating these up because these are fully cooked we're just about done all right everything looks pretty browned up looking great I'm gonna take this pans ingredients for chicken and the veggies and I'm gonna toss it into the Yogi's now all we have to do is take our sauce you can add as much of this as you want or need okay and I'm just gonna pour it right on top and now you don't want to do too much in my view just enough to give us some flavor okay we can start with that mix it in [Music] I'm gonna give a little spritz to some nice fresh lemon juice on this hot off the stove that just took you know just a few minutes to cook up let's serve it up [Music] all right then I'm gonna grate just a little fresh Parmesan cheese just nice and hot so it melts right in now normally I like to use flat leaf parsley but I couldn't find it at the store that I was at so I'm going with the curly leaf and there you have it and I can't wait to dig in well I tell you the flavors part just so delicious guys I hope you try this I can taste the garlic I can taste you know the pumpkin bisque really makes the dish I have to say you know it's always the sauce that makes the dish right and the flavors are just so delicious I hope you try it if you enjoyed the video give me a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel if you'd like to see more delicious recipes like this click the subscribe button and the Bell mix do it that's notification bell and that will tell you when new videos come out every week thanks again for watching everybody we'll see you next time [Music] | Rockin Robin Cooks | UCE4AGp67q0vELVfGDt2eoRQ | 2019-10-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,308 | 6,664 |
Uj4JdvFKTNo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj4JdvFKTNo | Learn Java Tutorial for Beginners, Part 29: Upcasting and Downcasting | [Music] hello this is John from cave of programming calm and in this tutorial we're going to look at not casting and down casting in Java so I'm going to start by creating a couple of classes here I'm going to create a class called machine and I'm going to give this one method public void start and I'm going to put some implementation in there I'm just going to put this out with machine started like that and then I'm going to create a child class class camera and I'm going to say camera extends machine because the camera is a kind of machine and I'm going to override this method such as copy it and paste it in here and change this to camera started and I'll get camera another method of its own public void snap and let's say yes I sell photo taken now let's let's create a couple of objects of the type camera and machine so machine I can say machine one equals new machine and I can say camera camera 1 equals new camera and of course I can call the methods on the second say machine one dot start and camera one dot start and camera 1 dot snap let's just run all that stuff and make sure it works as expected which is always good so there we go and now let's take a look first at hop casting which is the simpler case in some ways so I'll put a comment here about casting now up casting and down casting or custody in general it's a thing to do with variables basically once you've created an object like an object of sight machine or camera in this case those objects are always going to be whatever they are to start with and the machine will always be a machine the camera will always be a camera but you can change the variables that refer to them from one side to another so as an example we saw in there the tutorial on polymorphism that you can always use an object of a child class type where you would expect a object of a parent class type so machine is the parent class and if I say machine machine - I could set that equal to a new camera quite happily and this is polymorphism and we know that's going to work but what I could also do more subtly is we see here that camera 1 points at a camera so I could set in a machine to variable to refer to the same object that the camera 1 variable variable refers to which is this object here so I could say machine 2 equals camera 1 and what I've done here in effect is well I've taken a variable of type camera that refers to a camera object and I've made this variable of time machine refer to that object so then we say that I've upper castes or I custard this reference this variable to this variable type and it's up because we've got up the class hierarchy from camera to machine so this this was this is referring to a camera and I've taken a camera object that made the variable of type machine further up the class hierarchy refer to it and now I can say machine to not start and if I do that which start method is going to be invoked well the answer is it depends on whatever object that Machine 2 refers to because the methods and the implementation the guts of the actual code actually does stuff is not stored in the variable it's stored in the object and the variable the reference variable mainly refers to our object so if I thought that this was going to call the start method in machine it would be like having a label that I've stuck on my car that says my car and then expecting to be able to drive the label because if the card actually does stuff it's the object actually does stuff so when I call machine to dot star then it's gonna call this camera method because the actual object referred to by machine 2 is a camera object so if I run that now we can see here it says camera started that's up casting and now you notice her okay camera has this method snap but I can't say machine to snap so the autocomplete isn't helping me and now I'm getting an error here and it's saying the method snap is undefined for the time machine and the reason for that is that it's the actual variable that decides what methods you can call the variable knows what methods are available further for that variable type and the variable here a machine - is a type machine and a machine only has a star method so this variable will only let me call the star method it won't let me call camera methods even though it is referring to a camera but we'll see in a minute that there's a way around that and it's the important thing to remember here is that the variable declares the type of the variable determines what methods you can call what's the type of the object that that variable refers to that determines which actual methods like what which actually implementations will actually be called when you call that method so let's take a look now at the converse of this down casting top are common here down casting and let's again have a variable of type machine let's call this machine 3 and again let's make it refer to a camera like this so I can't call machine 3 dots now that won't work but I know that machine 3 is referring to a camera and that camera does have a method called snap so of course I could think well there must be a way of calling that snap method and there is because I can say here I can declare a variable of type camera let's call it camera - now and I can set that equal to machine 3 in other words I can set that equal except camera 2 to refer to whatever object machine 3 refers to which is this camera object here and now I'm getting an error here and spam it's saying cannot convert from machine to camera and the reason for that is when you downcast Jarboe wants confirmation that you actually know what you're doing for reasons that we'll see in a minute and to give it at confirmation you need to put the type of the variable you're casting to in brackets before the variable that you're casting from so I'm casting a variable of time machine to a variable of type camera and so I have to put camera here in front of machine to match this and now I can say camera to dots now like that and of course if I say camera two darts start of course that's going to call the method in camera because the object all along was a camera so they've got photo taken and camera started now the reason that Java wants this conformation here is because unlike pod casting down casting is inherently unsafe because I could say here machine machine machine 4 equals new machine ok that's fine I could think okay I could forget that that's a machine object and I could say camera camera 3 equals and I could try to cast this to a camera let's put some brackets in that camera and I'll put machine for here and now I'm not going to get syntax error there I'm skipping me an unused variable warning let's try to use it camera three dot star and that what's going to happen when I actually run this code so I run it and I've got an exception and it's saying class cast exception machine cannot be cuts to camera and if I click on the error line here you should always read exceptions from top down and the first line if I the only line that the line number on here is this and here's where the problem occurred so I can't do that because this is this is like saying basically I could also have tried this court camera three dot start and I would work either I'm sorry not not start with snap and the reason for that fallacy is that that the actual objects here is a machine so I can't just change the Machine objects or camera objects all one they are they don't change and when I start trying to call the camera version of starts using a machine object or when I start trying to call camera methods which machine doesn't have then I've got a problem and you only see the problem at runtime so this doesn't work say run time error and just come in this out so that if you look at this code on cave on programming comm you'll find that there the program at least runs well I don't need to comment this out as well that's where it is there we go so you can't do this and so here I've seen podcasting is safe that's guaranteed by polymorphism and you don't need a caster but you don't need an explicit cast in brackets but down casting is inherently unsafe and you have to really think when you're doing down casting and you want to be really sure that the variable you're down casting really does refer to an object of the pipe down casting - and by the way you can't dunk us between unrelated types again for the same reason that you can't down cast a machine object to her to a camera because you can't change one object to another object or you can do is change the references and the references that depend on the underlying object which doesn't change to invoke the correct code so that's up casting and down casting it's a tricky subject they can take a little while to get your head around but it's really important to know especially since you often find methods that return an object there have a return type of object but the real object underneath is some specific child object and then you need to cast that object into the right type to actually use it but I don't if it's really worth looking at that here probably not so I'll leave that but be aware of since this is quite common in Java to cast an object which is a parent of all objects in Java or the grandparents or whatever it's really common to cast objects to objects further down the hierarchy but you have to be sure that the object variable that you're casting really does refer to the kind of object that you're trying to down cast to otherwise you will get an error at runtime so that's up casting and down casting and as far as I can think we've now covered everything that we need to look at using generics so probably in the next tutorial we're gonna look at generics in Java so join me again then and you'll find this code on cave of Programming and to next [Music] you [Music] | Cave of Programming | UCnAdXkr17iQS8YcYl0LhPdw | 2012-08-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,910 | 9,843 |
4vcwnlkSNQU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vcwnlkSNQU | World's First Michelin-Starred Peranakan Restaurant: Candlenut | I come from a Peranakan family so the flavors the smell the pay is even the whole eating and experience of cooking and learning it's all from Grandma and and mom and this is the thing that has always been a part of me ever since I was young and still a very big part of me today my name is Malcolm and I'm the chef and co-owner here at candlenut restaurant in Singapore so Canada is a Peranakan restaurant serving very simple food but also not the traditional style of Veronica food I call it like a younger Peranakan cuisine is how young people would interpret or or cook Peranakan food so essentially purana kungfu is a fusion style of food what you have is kind of the best of both words you have the malay style curries and some balls which are absolutely delicious and then you also have the Chinese wok cooking and also you have the soups and you have all the Chinese ingredients like you know Chinese mushroom or the dry bean curd and preserve soybean paste and all these just fuse together to have a very unique combination of dishes it can only happen here and not really everywhere else it was really born out of that whole history of Singapore being a trading center you have a lot of traders that came down and they were kind of stuck here they settle down with the local woman and probably at that point the story goes like I miss my these flavors can you please cook this and somehow that feels into the product and culture so coming from a piranha cam family food is a very big part of home you know when I was young I tried to help but I think that didn't turn out very well because Veronica food is not the easiest or the most quick or fast kind of food or cooking so you spend a lot time peeling garlic and cutting lemongrass and then you got the power the more time peso I always say I want to help but after like two minutes you know I give up really it took so much time and effort I think over the years I start to learn or experience a lot more about food I was a liking cooking it's a little bit different from professional cooking and I had to had that first opportunity before I jump into it and somehow he came by accident through a work and travel program actually that happened in the in the US I was desperate for a job and I just found this job in a newly open kind of a bistro and they just need the people about had like almost no experience and they say yeah it's ok you can you can start here as a prep cook you can cut the lettuce tomatoes and wash the salad leaves and notice in the spine because I just want to be part of the kitchen on the first day that I went to work you're so busy and social handers really put me on the line right in the action I don't know what's going on it was tough but I loved it I loved the whole pressure of the kitchen the timings that him were everything that first day was kind of the first time that I worked or did something and I felt alive going into Peranakan who wasn't really part of the plan to me Peranakan food that time was home cook and comforting kind of food not really restaurant food but I guess when I was learning and I was training and all this like different cuisine yeah I could learn their cuisine but I could never truly represent it or I could never truly cook from my heart it's more things like that that start to make me question and and start to get interested back in Veronica food the food that I do now it's really a reflection of myself every year has been a year of change currently that is showcased through our new tasting menu you must know Peranakan food is a very rich food and you still have it with a lot of white rice if you see you are very very quickly and we learned that you know we want people who go for this menu to be able to taste without feeling you're being stuff but you don't have to row out restaurant and this is where we try to deliver a variety of flavors the ingredients that I use are never repeated you can taste ranging from chili some boughs or to curries even different style curry in one menu so the day they received the Michelin star no feeling it took a lot to get there is not that I am NOT happy or proud of it but I think there are a lot more important things in life that we should pursue you know I always say it's not a win just for Peranakan food I think it's a win for or heritage food I just hope it can inspire other people to say hey Veronica who has a chance to gain international recognition we should be proud of it and I hope this can serve as a really an inspiration to stay true to yourself be sincere about what you do and you'll get there one day my plans are very simple I think we just want to stay focused and get better you know I'm still young and the rational is to very young and I still have a lot to learn because we don't just cook good food we want to deliver a message or a story as well which they can 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2H1D3R_TGJU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H1D3R_TGJU | Hampshire Veteran Services - Clarkie's Pub Crawl | foreign [Music] good afternoon everyone welcome to another episode of central Hampshire Veterans Services my name is Steve Connor for who I've not watched this show or did not know um I'm the director our office is our main office is in Northampton but we have site a lot offices in most every other town and we show up and to talk to you about anything veterans currently well we've just added a new town to our district so now we can say where Pelham Amherst Hadley Northampton Williamsburg Goshen Covington Chesterfield Worthington Chester Middlefield and Huntington is our newest Town those are the communities that we serve and if you live in one of those communities and you have an issue with veterans about veterans you are a veteran or you're the family member of a veteran and you have questions about benefits tax issues anything along that line please contact our office our direct phone number is 413-587-1299 or you can email us at betadmin v-e-t-a-d-m-i-n at Northampton ma.gov if you know a veteran who may be homeless we have services for that you have a veteran who is feeling down and out we have services for that we connect very well with the VA hospital with the vet center in Springfield actually West Springfield so we're we're kind of like anything veteran oriented you have questions you have a need please contact us that's what we're paid for that's what we do and we're really glad to be able to do it we have a very competent staff one who won't come on camera with me but and so please feel free to get in touch with us about anything regarding veterans issues and there's many of them um so we are close to Memorial Day so that's part of our show we're going to discuss Memorial day but before we discuss Memorial Day I have a special guest with us who is going to help talk about something the week after so many of you have watched my show have seen Jerry Clark come on to the show he has come on and talked about our attempt to do something that was done 11 years ago almost 12 years ago now maybe 11. um where the veterans Council of Northampton raised money and took a group of World War II and Korean War veterans with their spouses or caregivers and they went to Washington DC for four three nights four days and they traveled to all their monuments they went to Arlington Cemetery um Jerry and Tom peas decided last oh well it's actually been a few years they were planning to do the same kind of trip but this time for Vietnam War veterans everything was moving along and then of course just like everybody else covid-19 hit and it devastated that um that plan and all fundraising ended and we put it on hold we've been trying to revive it just last year Jerry and Tom were on and Tom was on actually just a couple episodes ago I'm still talking about that trip something we're still really trying to do but again this time we got sidetracked by a very sad event the passing of Jerry Clark Jerry was a huge member of the Northampton veteran Community being a combat Vietnam veteran he also was the veteran service officer like I am for Central Hampshire he was doing for the town of Hatfield and he loved doing the work he would do a lot of the trainings and events he'd pay out of his own pocket to be able to go to these things because he looked at the other group of esos like I have with me here today as his family we all were in the cause to try to improve the lives of veterans and their families and so unexpectedly Jerry Clark passed away of pneumonia the end of November of 2022 and we've been scrambling ever since but we figured we're going to use our our good friend to help us kick off this trip one more time the trip is still being looked at for this coming fall whether it happens on Veterans Day or somewhere in that area um that's what we're hoping for but to kick off the fundraising this time we are working um with fellow bsos the western Mass veterans service Officers Association which was Jerry's family along with the veterans Council are working to present a a basically a pub crawl it's going to be a vent where and well the title is and hopefully it'll appear on your screen soon the clarky pub crawl and it is well I'll stop talking about it because I've been very busy and I've had a little bit of an illness so I've been out of the loop a little bit one of the real movers and shakers to help this happen is a good friend of mine Stephanie Shaw who is a member of the western Mass veterans service Officers Association she's actually president currently she's also the director of veteran services for the city of Chicopee so she has taken her energy and her skill and it has worked with the veterans Council of Northampton Rebecca from my office and Dan from my office to make this happen the clarky pub crawl so Steph welcome to the show how are you I'm good thank you for having me indeed indeed so give us the the initial information right now about what the need to know stuff it's Saturday June 3rd starts at noon at the Florence VFW Post 8006 there's many ways to engage with the event to contribute to the fundraiser there are seats on the bus a ticket for that is fifty dollars it comes with a commemorative t-shirt and the bus is going to take us to eight of Clarky's favorite watering holes a lot of us are using the phrase that we've all had a beer with Jerry and now we're going to have a beer for him there you go and so this effort's just really wonderful it's been fantastic actually getting to know the community that loved him um every time we walk into one of his little stops we get a little side I'd glanced myself and Rebecca we're not the typical demographic that would attend the Elks and the Polish club and and the other locations were stopping but as soon as we show them the flyer and we show we explain what we're doing and why there's water works there's smiles a lot of Storytelling everyone's really really excited to be a part of it it's going to be a moving day for sure yeah Jerry Jerry was just he was loved by so many people he was such a good guy he was just always happy he was always level-headed um passionate in the best of ways he was just I know I don't know why he hung out with me you know we all asked ourselves that stuff we do um but yeah so and if you know if you know riding on a bus and and stopping at six or seven bars isn't really your thing there's an after party and so for twenty dollars admission into the after party you get one of the commemorative t-shirts with the logo on it and we will have food and Raffles and hopefully some games and just some a lot of walks down memory lane yeah and right now um the back of the t-shirt is a list of individuals organizations and businesses that are contributing to the program and the funds raised from that we're able to cover the cost of the actual t-shirt purchase which was wonderful and we're almost to the point where we're going to break even on the bus so we still have about 20 seats left on that bus and that's all profit at this point all the Raffles will be profit and all of those proceeds are going to go to this initiative with the veterans Council to take those Vietnam veterans on not just a one-day trip but a several day trip to take the time and really Embrace those museums yeah one of the reasons we really like the concept of the trip that the veterans Council of Northampton does is it although I am and I've supported and limited participation in honor flights where they fly veterans down to D.C and bring them back that night that's a really really long day and for everyone awesome for the veteran they really always will remember it but the one thing I remember because we stayed open one time late until 2 A.M so when they came back in to get their cars and find their way home they were exhausted and this trip is yeah it takes more money to do it and that's why we have to go out and do serious fundraising but it it's just it's an experience that is not just it's not changing your whole life you know that week that you go you go and have this experience but you come back and you're not completely wiped out so that's what makes it a really nice trip so well that's awesome so can you tell us some of the places that um where I bought my ticket so I'm going so sorry you're on the bus so where am I going we are going to stop at and I apologize for for probably not remembering the order correctly but we're going to load up at the the VFW we're going to go on to I believe it's the Polish American citizens Club in Hatfield yep yep to the American Legion in Hatfield okay and there was a stop that he used to go to it's under a new name and Under New Management it's Mill River Tavern um it used to be uh BNB yes or the double B's Double B series and uh but the the management there is very happy to have us just because it's his old stomping grounds right so if it will hit those three places in Hatfield we'll come back into the Florence Northampton area we're going to head so that that bus ride in Hatfield is going to be all right we're going to cross over the Mill River start there then we come back over that River go to the tavern then you go right down in the very next place the almost the next building you see is the American Legion so that bus will be going we may just walk yeah when we get unruly um save some gas that's okay there you go um yeah then we'll come back into into the bigger part of the city and there's another American Legion in Northampton that we're going to be stopping at we also I know we're gonna We were supposed to finish at the the bus was supposed to bring us back to the VFW right and we had to change our minds uh because we couldn't leave out JJ's right they everyone there loves Jerry knows Jerry and it's close enough so the bus is going to drop us off at JJ's we'll have our last cocktail on the road right and then we'll walk over to the VFW where the after party is a lot of organizations are contributing there'll be Refreshments at every stop we're obviously promoting fun but sobriety right we don't want anyone doing this on an empty stomach we don't want anyone driving hence the bus and the snacks and then afterwards we'll have a lot of great Raffles a lot of people are coming out of the Woodworks to contribute family friends friends of friends right and it's such a good cause it touches a lot of people generations of Vietnam veteran families if I'm remembering correctly on the route there's also fitzwilly's is one fitzwillies is one yes and the office oh my gosh yes so yeah all of them I think that's all that are in the thing but I was just looking at the list in the route this morning and I yeah it's blurry a lot it's a lot to remember and plus you're not from here I grew up in this town yeah so I know all these places it's been a lot of fun stopping and getting to know the places so yeah um I will tell you the the warmest reception was when we went to the office and yeah they there was the most tear shed that day and when they saw the flyer with the you know our AI clerky on it um there were tears and smiles and they were the first ones to be like what else can we do Raffles and participants and put up stuff and they were just they were also the first ones to give us the biggest side eye when we walked in until they knew why we were there so yeah yeah if you're not a regular there they're all like they noticed yeah that logo is pretty incredible um Dan made that right Dan yeah yeah so um people who have watched this show Dan Nye who is our new assistant vso uh he's been on one of the shows um he is actually um Jerry's nephew great great nephew great nephew yeah um and so he's got a real connection with Jerry and he did the most fabulous logo for this event um it it's actually a picture of Jerry so I got to tell you though we've kind of modified it a little bit okay we want to be able to carry Jerry's name longer than just a pub crawl so the logo now reflects Clarky's Army and so that's what we're going to call ourselves and we're going to come up with other ways to honor him and support other local veteran programs um through wmvsa through the council through other really just good heartfelt initiatives that we think he would have supported right so we'll be known as Clarky's Army all right we'll clarify and we'll verify and clarify well Jane verified keep raising it Budweiser to him just got to remember I was in the Navy but that's all right we can I'll do Clarky's Army you gotta do Clarky's Army um yeah so folks if you were at all interested call our office we do have seats on the Bus left we will have shirts to purchase we have the after party that will be going on if you just want to be in one place it'll be at the BFW he was a long time member um are we going to the Elks as well right of course we could not we could not not go there he was a long time member of the Elks I've heard so many so many stories of his visits at the Elks yeah so you're going to be zigzagging Hatfield in Northampton but it's going to be a great time again if you are interested contact our office all of us know about it we can tell you more information if you have more questions and we can sell you a ticket and I personally want to thank you so much for Lending your skills and your abilities to this cause I know it's for the veterans Council of Northampton and you're awfully busy you've got a lot of work on your own but this has been very helpful and I think it's going to be a great success thanks to you well you're very welcome Jerry someone that deserves to be honored and remembered yes definitely does I think that covers everything Stephanie thank you very much for being on the show and just give me a minute to gather my information for Memorial Day and I'll be right back thanks again [Music] all right there we go welcome back everyone thank you for staying tuned to the show um I wanted to take the rest of the show and just briefly go over we have Memorial Day coming up um and I've been doing Memorial Day ceremonies I think this must be my 19th one or maybe my 20th one I'm not sure um I through the process have learned a lot about doing these the meaning of them um and namely the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day um and all that stuff is really important if we truly want to honor the men and women who have served this country in the armed forces then we need to do it properly and respectfully and and that's been my goal ever since I've taken on this job as a young child my father used to wake me up early I wanted to go he'd wake me up early on Memorial Day and be like before 6 a.m we'd be leaving the house he'd gather with others and then they would proceed to all the different cemeteries in the city of Northampton and they would lay a wreath and they'd do a small gun salute at every one of the cemeteries then they would have a parade A procession that would go from Trinity row into the center of Florence um and there would be a ceremony that would follow that has happened 155 times consecutively on Memorial Day it's a it's a record that our our city of Northampton Village of Florence hold Berry deer then back then we would go down to Northampton and they would have another parade that would go I think from Pulaski Park to the Bridge Street Cemetery um both of the one in Florence Park Street and Bridge Street are the Civil War um cemeteries or many those that passed that served in the Civil War are interred in those two cemeteries hence the reason they do it um so and it was always a very respectful event and that's the way I was raised I went to them many many many times in my young life and now I'm responsible for those along with the veterans Council of Northampton and um in many other communities as well now in our district as a matter of fact I usually don't get to the beginning of the parade here in Florence because I'm just ending the ceremonies and Amherst and getting in my car and heading back through and over the bridge to get to the ceremony in Florence but they're all wonderful respectful events and I wanted to make sure everybody knew about them what I can tell you is District wide the town of Chesterfield Goshen and Covington have just like I was talking about when when I was a kid that they went to all the cemeteries in Northampton well the Covington American Legion go to the cemeteries and those communities and they lay a wreath into a gun salute at all of those cemeteries so that will be happening on the morning of Memorial Day Williamsburg Williamsburg every year has a parade followed by a ceremony at the war memorial that will be beginning at one o'clock and ending at the war memorial and after the ceremony that's always a wonderful event especially if it's been chilly in the morning by the time one o'clock comes out it's nice and sunny there so I always really enjoy making it to that one as I stated well let me back up a little bit back to the day Sunday so on Sunday the day before Memorial Day the lead civic association they will have their ceremony at their War monument that is across the street from Leeds Elementary School and that's organized by the Leeds civic association along with the veterans Council of Northampton and we will have a nice ceremony up there to honor our veterans Sunday as well at two o'clock there is a parade that happens in Hadley that one begins in front of the American Legion right there on route 9. it ought to be interesting this year with the construction but that parade starts right there on Route 9 the American Legion and it goes west towards the Coolidge Bridge turning on to West Street um yeah West Street into the common there where it'll end and there will be a salute to the veterans at the West common Also earlier in the day the American Legion as well goes to the cemeteries in Hadley and will do a wreathway and gun salute ceremony at all their cemeteries so that that's on Sunday now we go back to Monday Monday morning at 9 30 there will be a parade in north and Amherst and it will be going from the north common in front of town hall we will gather we will proceed down North Pleasant Street onto East Pleasant Street we take a right onto triangle Street if that's correct I'm almost positive to the War Memorial Pool grounds that are in front of the high school so there is the War Memorial Pool on the other side of the pool house there's beautiful grounds there and the war memorial to Amherst veterans at that ceremony we will be giving out the medal of Liberty to the nephew of a World War II veteran who was killed um in I don't believe it was a South Pacific I think it was Europe and the medal of Liberty will be given to his nephew that the state of Massachusetts has two medals that they now produce and we look for families to get into it's for the families and that's the medal of Liberty which is for those family members of of a veteran or a service member who was killed in action the second medal they just came out with is the medal of fidelity and that is for family members surviving family members of a veteran who died from a service-connected injury or illness that caused their death it can happen when they are 70 years old it could happen when they're 30 years old but if they died from something due to service the state of Massachusetts has the medal of fidelity we are not getting any of those this Memorial day but it is on our list we will be doing those soon but in Amherst we have a medal of Liberty in Williamsburg I told you that the Williamsburg parade is happening at one we are having two families get the medal of Liberty I don't have Dan here with me to make sure I'm doing this correctly but I'm almost positive I got it right and in Florence we will be providing three families with the medal of Liberty for their fallen relatives so it's it's a very appropriate thing to give on Memorial Day and we're blessed to have Dan with us who can do all the research find the folks we can contact them and find out if they're interested and we were able to find three families this this Memorial Day to give those two we found one in Amherst we do have a medal of fidelity that we will be doing in Amherst as well and in Northampton at a later date um I'm trying to think so those are the ceremonies that we know that are happening in both um all the towns in our community oh the Town of Chester I may not have mentioned that the Town of Chester is having their parade that begins at 10 A.M uh it will end right by Town Hall where there will be a ceremony um and I think I covered everyone but just just remember if you got time on Memorial Day please try to go to some of these events honoring our fallen you know people go and they fight for our country and some don't come home and it really is on us to remember them to remember who did that what families were you know not made whole any longer because of the death somebody killed in action or those that died later on from a service-connected disability um it's important to honor these people and honor their service so if you have time please come out to one of those events that I talked about and show your support for both those that served but to their families that they've Left Behind the other thing I would say if you have an opportunity come to those things the other thing you can do is um they now have a thing Nationwide that if you can't do anything else at 3 pm on Memorial Day they're asking for the entire country to have a moment of silence so at 3 pm if that's all you can do to honor we would be thankful for that as well that's being um promulgated and supported and coordinated by the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America so if you can't make any of the other things please please please try to adhere to a three o'clock moment of silence this coming Memorial Day that's it for today's show thank you for watching I will have one next month um there's plenty of topics there's all kinds of changes in um goings on in the veteran community and with the VA nationally and I hope to catch you all up with that happening next month again thank you very much for watching and have a great Memorial Day weekend and make yourself seen and support those that serve our country thank you so much [Music] thank you [Music] | Northampton Open Media | UCrPYHOqa6ORMW5zNNQehBjg | 2023-05-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,316 | 22,308 |
odRr6jfD1pw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odRr6jfD1pw | Almost Forgotten Bedrock Theology of Mission - Rico T. Javien, PhD | presentation this afternoon will be given to us by dr. Rico jayven who is the professor of the systematic theology at the Adventist University of the Philippines his topic will be almost forgotten bedrock theology of mission it's a very interesting topic and I'm just curious what is this almost forgotten theology of mission and I'm sure all of us are excited to to listen to this presentation before we we give the time to dr. Jeff Veen shall we have a word of Prayer shall we stand please let us pray a gracious loving Heavenly Father we want to thank you one more time and one more time invite your presence amidst us Lord that this presentation will not be just an academic exercise but that we will be able to see something that we had never seen before or that we might be reminded to take it further for the quadrants of your kingdom or do you want to submit dr. Jeff Veen into your hands whatever he has prepared for us may you bless it that will be nourished spiritually thank you Lord for being here with us in Jesus name we pray and dr. Jeff in the time is yours let me just add one line or we'll have a 25 minutes of presentation after that we'll have 10 minutes of a question answer session so please get ready with your questions good afternoon everyone the holy hour is almost past and we have done a lot of meditation and so this time is our time I really enjoy systematic theology and this is my try in mission because I'm systematic theology major in mission minor in mission now I'm doing minor things this afternoon just did you remember in your classes that one student who enrolled probably at Fuller Theological Seminary and the professor told him okay since you are interested with mission you need to study the journeys of poll everything what happened and then come come back at the end of the semester for final examination there is only one examination so he studied thoroughly everything the first journey second where post-op what happened in those area at the close of the semester the student appeared he said sir I'm ready not to take the final exam and the professor handed to him the examination paper says criticized the Sermon on the Mount he said what in the world I'm studying for missionary journey I know all but why should I take this examination he had no answer but honestly he wrote in the paper I come in the seminary to learn the journey missionary journeys of Paul Who am I to criticize the sermon of the mount of my lord probably a moon that as I said this is a trial but don't hang me in the balance almost forgotten bedrock theology of mission what is this we don't already that the works challenges of doing mission into this were there uber will mean the same works and challenges that the apostles of the Lord had in the New Testament times in Acts of the Apostles shows how God has prepared lead transformed empower the Apostles how to accomplish their work for the great commission of making disciples of all nations as the work of the gospel of grace of God was liberally fulfilled carried out from Jerusalem Judea Samaria and even to the known world at a time as the Apostles focus the works to the artists most part of the world came be revocable and if you table testimony of the successful divine mission for God as it was claimed that they saw up turned the world upside down the Great Commission was equally measured up with great challenges and obstacles in doing mission Luke records that the teaching and the preaching of the Apostle was not smooth one today we would like that our preaching is so nice but listen to what they have done said it cut their hurts directly distort the people of Jerusalem the preaching of Stephen still cut or prick the heart of the people responded positively and negatively that's doing mission the apostles were lovers troublemakers as claim that they have exceedingly trouble diversity in Macedonia the trouble the crowd and the ruler of the people the city in Salonika they encountered science of human isms of Epicureans against philosophy of the storix the existing philosophies at the time political barriers social and cultural barriers with poll came back to Jerusalem all the city was disturbed doing and fulfilling mission in reality was not easy at the time and much more in the preset date the book of Acts has the paradigm in a preset Domitian as the apostle smoked according to women's he says point out that they were telling the same story of Jesus it's time it stalled it has also a little different emphasis but still the same story sometimes toward respond but positively in acts many times also their response nothing but beating trip to the jail whenever Jesus is declared Christ the Lord it tends to throw other Lord in this way the result is opposition and reduction we need to look at really closely to the New Testament how do you have done their mission but significant difference in Acts was that the Apostle don't care or bother so much what happened to them not like us today we want to maintain our images and in fact every successful mission Luke usually follow stories of failure but it appears that failure that they have encountered was not a big deal to them but doing continually divine command regardless or whatever was the result they had a Christian life with such astounding dedication commitment passion for excellence that is very difficult to balance today for us to do mission but we have done that however let's look at Paul he testify in his letters to the prevention for the women of our warfare meaning to see the wing mission is not because as I said Christian life is not in the game but in the battlefield he said are not carnal but mighty in God pulling down strongholds casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God bringing every thought to the obedience of Christ the singleness of intention and purpose dominates their will doing what Jesus had for them according to this color sample says there are seven fruits that changed the world he read the entire book a box marking and they are the following the bodily resurrection of Jesus was central in their mission second the Incarnation third the fine-tuned cosmos with the beginning or the ex nihilo the existence of God has a clear pointer of reality and salvation is by grace not by works the image of God the foundation of humanity's values and dignity and God has an excellent reasons for allowing evil and suffering 27 proof seems non-negotiable in doing mission and with the maximum power of the Holy Spirit the Apostles and the early Christianity fulfill the Great Commission as shown below the event now let's look at mission accomplished the book of Acts records and she owes that the servants of God had accomplished carrying its mission and it appears that the Apostle works of the Greek Commission was almost coming to an end the end of the great command Great Commission was on the birds of finishing taxes and assuring into a scatological and were more instantly it was listen to this khatallah G of the episodes in several letters of the Apostles Paul Peter J Imogen indicate that the parousia was very close the apostle towards the end of his epistles to the Christian Christian in Rome now is the time to wake out of sleep for an hour salvation is nearer when we first believed the night is far spent and the day is at hand closing on God's Word the same line of thought is reflected in the middle beginning middle and towards the end of the letters to the FIR engine he declared eagerly waiting for the revelation the Lord Jesus Christ who will also confirm you to the end that you may be blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ the time is short and the end of Ages has come and then to the Colossians the same the word of truth of the gospel which has been come to you it was far-reaching since it has also come in all the world in fact he assures them that the gospel he heard was preached to every creature under heaven as a sounding claim of a finishing touch that we have done it seems mission indeed is complete the tone of almost accomplished mission has been evidenced in the letters to the Christians in Philippi that God was began a good work in you will complete an till the day the Lord Jesus in that they should live without a friends than the day of Christ for the reason that the Lord is at hand and it rings in the book of Hebrews for a little while with free he is coming and he will not tarry likewise James also picks it up for the coming of the Lord is at hand and behold the judge is standing at the door prepare the same also revelry of Jesus Christ they're noble things in the same Jan in the last book of the New Testament joined the chorus that the time is near and Jesus assured in three times close sequence behold I am coming quickly meaning to say we have done their part they are complete their mission now let us us to significant question that I addressed in this paper significant methodological question needed to be as in relations to the apostles attitude work in accomplishing their mission while the apostles were significantly accomplish their mission in spite of the overwhelming challenges and failures before them what be mind human factors and mission strategies that motivated them for the work of the Lord without any reservation that the modern and the postmodern mission are lacking these are the questions that are addressed in the study what particular divine human factor what they have what kind of a teacher and I call that the bedrock theology of mission that is almost forgotten the Great Commission appears to be the last parting words of Jesus in one of the Signet mountains in Galilee after his resurrection and before his ascension therefore it is one of the central and compelling divine human tasks given to the disciples apostles in the same high sense the Great Commission was much with power of the Holy Spirit since he also had given Commandments to the apostles this is very instructive instructive verse in the book of Acts it is because in other words what Jesus commanded to the disciples apostle before his ascension has been imprinted by the Holy Spirit in their mind so that he had given Commandments to the Apostles that short bursts is very interesting the Great Commission is one significant word that has not given much attention it is a single term that makes the Great Commission having a distinct difference in doing mission it is almost forgotten word since mythologies are or still interested focus in other aspects and things of doing mission however this world seems to be forgotten but actually it is the bedrock theology of mission the word is commander we always ago this one we were what we forgot this word the bedrock echoed that the bedrock almost forgotten because it is the entirety of what Jesus commanded especially if you read the book of John chapters 13 to 17 that expression I have commanded you and the word commanded issues once in the Great Commission but in general it is repeatedly used associated with the third new commandment command and Commandments and in your commandment is associated with given instruction of the Holy Spirit Jesus says the world will know if you loved one another the world will know if you love this fellow this new commandment and so this word group are significant for they're inherently associated with God and Christ lab and the sequel of its timing just before Christ's crucifixion the word commanded vividly looked back to the entire events that occurred within jan 13 2 17 that is before his crucifixion this particular chapter engine could be illustrated as the last will and testament of Jesus to his disciple therefore the world the word is an indelible marker of the Lord with him particularly declared I have commanded you now according to this color just as the Sun keeps the father's Commandments and abide in his love so the disciples remain in the sense lab windy keep his commandment remember that word love instruction teaching orientation way of life that's the whole package of that word command and so besides that it is because in djenne commandment of love is the son of the commandments besides it is being self revelation when Jesus declared to his disciples that I have commanded you to genuine says the Lord's refers to his teaching first and foremost of their own obedience secondarily as something to pass to others the instruction of the Lord entails the idea of replication this one according to Nikko without adequate instruction in vital truths of the gospel there can be no true religious life at the same time is a wonderful love of Christ that's abused the heart without genuine love for Christ the doctrines and forms of religion lost their meaning and value this is part of the bedrock theology of mission let me explain we have done excellent job planning strategy but unless or what we have done is apart from God's love where they are doing mission but actually we're not that's my conviction according to bloom he affirms that the eleven disciples would only survive in his absence by obeying his example of love the command is new is that it is a special love for other believer based on sacrificial love of Jesus Christ the divine guarantee was parallel as Jesus was the embodiment of God's love so now it's disciples should embody Kreisler in other words Jesus indicates that we stand in him in relation corresponding to that which his stand to get the father and that this that Jesus disciples future works depend on their attitude toward one another according to tinning he stressed that lab has been underscored many times and in the Great Commission is only one word commanded unity instead of rivalry we have found that in our church and leadership trustn't instead of suspicion we have that today in our church in reality obedience instead of self-assertion must rule the disciples were he defense that the mixture of their love for one another is his love for them and so the disciples obedience to Jesus was the ultimate test of their love this was explicitly manifested in them when Jen says this is how we know what is love Jesus Christ lay down his life for us and we ought to lay down our lives for our brethren this is divine motivational factor behind all the works of God or behind the click Commission listen to more of what John says in this love of God was manifested towards us and God sent his son beloved if God so loved us we also love one another his love has been perfected in us we abide in him and he in us that's divine human factor and motivation why there are twelve disciples able to fulfill finish the Great Commission we have known he said and we believe that God has for us we love Him because He first loved us and this is the commandment we have from him that he who loves God must love his brother also this was Dean cups elated theology of mission divine human motivation what are our motivation sometimes but decent numbers we have that this morning but here we need to understand that mission begins with God since mission is a divine activity springing directly from God's nature it is acknowledged that mission is that human invention the object of mission is the world however better does not answer the question but the nature of God but sighting Jan it is assumed it is the divine love it is this love that Jesus came in form of a helpless baby in the divine love that he lived died resurrected there is no other reason this color said notes also the Great Commission is certainly biblical motivation but it's not sufficient alone divine guidance calling gifting having been significant motivation for mission calling certainly motivation we find mainly in Scripture the highest motive must remain rooted in the person of God himself his love for the world his redemptive work in Christ does the insists when the Great Commission is carried with a great commandment asleep out God's glory will be magnified I always told my leaders in the South sir I think there is something wrong there was a time when elder an was in our division auditing membership but the same 350 thousand bucks line happening here in this forum it was really in the soil we said because very soon South Philippine Union conference will be greater than North America later on we found out that we have a greater backslider that was inside the church what's wrong I always say to my leaders I said whether you believe it on me or not but I have the conviction don't believe on my conviction they study what the Bible says the greatest Commission can only be accomplished when the prerequisite of the greatest commandment is first followed many are doing mission but without this first and so that's what I think in other words the divine prerequisite in order to fulfill the Great Commission is the greatest commandment and what is that love God with all your heart or the string when you love all you have nothing less and Jesus says love your neighbor when you do it so when I do it when you do it everybody do it the Great Commission is finished that's the almost forgotten it is the love now spoken a list is finished the same human divine motivation of mission Peter manifested listen to anyway no I have them look at Paul listen carefully in support of this idea for example Paul has pointed out violin wine the love of the Savior was the undying motive what is our motive Oh to be known I have done my work that appeared is conflict with self and his struggle against evil as in the service of Christ he prays for words against and friendliness of the world and opposition of enemy that's what Illinois is very instructive if the Apostles the 12 of them we have the love of Jesus Christ that's the ultimate motivation and listen to what he says the same divine human motivation of mission Peter had obedience to the word produces first of the required quality and Finn love of the Brethren this love is even born and leads to a high motives and unselfish action of the Apostle to Jan Ellen White said notes that the transforming lab sub sacrifice it is that moves the people the disciples and if you try to look at listen why do you have accomplice he said Ellen White says they had a clear conception of the love of God and the nature of that love and D fulfilled the Mandate of the Great Commission they rebuilt the love to Christ and enjoying them and so meaning to say what I say is the forgotten when we are doing mission if the love of God is not the one who posses us we might do but actually what God needs is the hearts that belongs to him that is full of love because you are reaching the hearts that belongs to them that's what what we need let me finish this one the same also if you to look at Paul what Paul says in Romans chapter thirteen eighty says the love that is fulfilled in one word love your neighbor he forgot the first one why because previous verses he says Lavaca meaning to say I can only fulfill the Great Commission when the love of Christ take my whole being because when you feel in love there is no problem look at the Apostles they go to jail praise the Lord right they were persecuted preach the Lord today no I don't want to go to jail this is what we need so the for almost forgotten bedrock theology of mission is let's go back to Jesus instruction the world will know if you love one another because the only thing the real matter in life is that according to my study the only way to show our love to God is to love our neighbors not the same feathers those unlovable those are our neighbors and it's very difficult and according to my study I don't want to finished it we human being according to fall the death of love and we cannot pay that we want to pay all the debts the account we have but love that is from God we can never pay and that's the forgotten theology mission we need to remind that again my brothers and sisters in the ministry the paradigm of the New Testament is very clear they don't care we have our distinctive beliefs but they have that love the understood that love and by understanding that now they fulfill their mission those of your practicality we understand our wives right is your wife perfect are you perfect but since love is that we fulfill and we enjoy life right although sometimes there is a corner this reality and so in our lives that's why I look at the presentation this morning although they did not mention love but it is there but I wanted is really when we don't mention the love of Jesus must be there as a teacher I always say my students are candidates for heaven not only candidates for graduation right even the hardest one the most difficult one to have a hard time passing that's me before I end let me put one thing I was here at is there was a Chinese man from BG who came to want to study English however he landed on Bible study he learned much English after that he decided he said I want to be baptized but I don't want to be a member of the seventh-day Adventist Church and that this pastor was the store the other pastor Wendy storm all other and then they come to me pastor do you want to baptize a person who does not become a member of your church I said can I talk to him I talked to him two hours I understand I said okay are you really because I know you love the Lord but you don't want our church why did that say I love your Lord I love what I learned from this guy so I arranged the Billy a soul there there is a swimming pool there the owner was a backslider because I went there and he said oh you are a pastor you know pastor we are possibly where admit this before we study DUP but when we migrated to United States here we come but we don't know what is our religion but when you come is okay with entire family free so I arranged for baptism and the Chinese man told me pastor no record no story no official picture I'll go with brief and you baptize me after baptism I need to walk with my god so he rings with some of those who are baptized I was surprised three months he came to church it is just before in Beijing he told me pastor please now enjoy a garrison stretching BG he was a professor of beaching University no suppose if I refuse he loves the Lord but the pastor don't love people who does not belong to Adventist Church let's forget the bedrock of theology of mission is Jesus love exemplified even in the most difficult situation I want to in them again the big rock theology admission the word commanded is kumki passive with love and all what Jesus had I think that's the reality thank you for standing thank you sir or for the good presentation we have only five minutes for question answer session within these five minutes let's make a good use of it okay please make your question brief and to the point all right and please so we have the microphone with parceled young okay dr. s oh is the first question behind there may be if you can help us to come a little bit from any other and the other question after that yeah thank you very much I appreciate the presentation my question is about the way we we teach also our Taylor ji when we prepare people because there are also areas in theology for example when we talk about the audition message it seems to me like we are saying that we are in the stage of where people's kind of characteristics he seems like those characteristic how do you deal with do you accept those characteristics as the what is going on or how can we do so that it will not happen and why those characteristic as in the Bible saying that the Lao Edition church will be like this this is the first the first problem that I have the second problem is about our theology of also the first and the later rain it seems like if there is no they had the first rate that's where it's everything happened there and now we are saying most of the time that we are waiting the later rate that maybe is at that moment that people will be more zealous they will have more love they will have maybe they will do the greetings that are posters were doing before I don't know how to reconciliate all this is teaching together okay thank you your first problem I think I cannot answer that that's your problem okay the second one is with regards to the idea of theology years we need to understand that sometimes our teachings prevented us in reaching other people because we think we are the elite right that's the problem when we think we are elite we are not following Jesus because Jesus when he came there is no according to Isaiah 53 there was no beauty in him that we desire you in fact you look like an ordinary person and we don't like ordinary person we want executive because they are easy to be executed hmm that's the problem and so here in doing mission let me answer the second part did you remember that there are almost 20 countries during the time when the Pentecost and holding Toulon white these 17 countries the went back 30 40 years later they were the one ringing so the disciples had already had some idea who broke those different parts no world at the time that's why in the end what I'm waiting for is the latter ring because when the latter ring comes I think all what we have done the Adventists of the throughout the whole word I really see that is a time for harvest because in the latter rain we don't discuss some as our images or identity what we need to look at is Jesus is coming his righteousness and we need to be prepared but today we are not on that stage yet I hope I answer your question because I finish all the time so that no more question thank you one more question just one minute if you have if you don't have we will go to the next session in case you have any questions that you would like to ask not just for this presentation but any other time any other presentation that your questions have not been answered here please write them down and hand it over to one of the leaders here pastor Lee Young is here and pastor pastor Ron is there and Parseltongue any one of them please hand over your questions we will attempt to answer them tomorrow during the question answer panel session in the afternoon okay I would like to thank you sir once again for your good presentation please our president on behalf of the is patience theological society I would like to present this certificate of appreciation to Professor Rico Jovian in his valuable presentation on the almost forgotten bedrock geology of mission during the third is Asian theological society a new foreign with the teen making disciples opportunities and challenges of developing faithful disciples in Asia on June 12 to 13 2015 at Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies la langue wine salon cavity Philippines thank you so much thank you | winelfredpasamba | UClc7hRA0QY8hJML3gMYA_5A | 2015-06-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,926 | 26,790 |
VtneECNTXqA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtneECNTXqA | Computer Science: MILP problem NP-hard proof | [Music] eat more mango and drink more apple juice now this question this video this video is about i kind of forgot about this video oh yes yes yes yes this video will help you out technically it will show a question and then possible solutions and why should we eat more mango and drink more apple juice well because it's good for your brain although i keep forgetting things in this video anyway enjoy the video and please like and subscribe because that would be really really really helpful for me and my family god bless [Music] um [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] click like and subscribe thank you for watching and god bless | Roel Van de Paar | UCPF-oYb2-xN5FbCXy0167Gg | 2021-02-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 115 | 644 |
fDQUqpaUhj8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDQUqpaUhj8 | The Diplomatix ft. Bernz from ¡MAYDAY! - Paper Rectangles / prod. by radinbrmusic / | ladies and gentlemen here is the find of the century [Music] they got you under the thumb right where they wants you slave every day nine to five is what you gotta do no escape be stuck just like a decent tape and if you watching the news easy to support its tapes waste half your life gone at a job you hate while your families at home I know you can relate and you turn your head sideways I'm liquid a different angle you can see that hands clenched and society getting strangled this pot amazed that a lot of minute your currency and the pottery so don't try to be invited meet your society in a minute I've been diminished heart a little bit of a [ __ ] label casual around me man imagine the contradict me the corruptible my later function to cause destruction ball that I want for the walls and I'm on consumerism as a call to walk which you like to take the fries and make a right move you make it that bacon like for a box let's go kitty kitty kitty to springs into the levee or [Music] let's go [Music] tax tax back into paper rectangle like for a box made of let's go [Music] my paper adjacent so long it's like I stay sedated I taste to greatness diplomatic sickness range arrangement we came to bang helped you make it through that painful day ship they go break it leave a shuffle pay dirt trying to make a paycheck there's still people playing stay inside your painted Lane since the shake for me to chase and lay inside agrees to say those rectangular black so get your pain killers back cuz we've been trained for this job since we will basically cause we've been the slave to the girl go check the shapes in your wallet cuz I making this all up it's all work hard earn it or let go and power purchase purchase sold you saw the work and service someone else's wasn't purpose we're just acting these safe but back in life and all the sacrifice it actually takes they dream of having their name up up on a rack in the bank can tell we're trapped in a casket for Jason capital gain stack stack stack into rectangles we're gonna write for a box made of glue let's go [Music] breaks into the levy or [Music] let's go [Music] stack stack stack into rectangles for our life for a box made of let's go [Music] Oh [Music] it's insane really but it goes to show you the power of the government's ability to socially engineer people let's keep it off the [ __ ] record let's keep it tucked inside the dresser just it is ancient knowledge all the artists know the pressure all these some of us could make this information me and Emily only something decode the riddles at the center someone for the lover he jump through space living for me mental state all this while I'm sizing up the horrors on the open up the brains down [ __ ] on the lane is hyperspace and [ __ ] it by the time it's all explained I've been on your place viruses virus will be growing inside your prey and inside the game dream inside the brain touching places hard to tame one time for the chosen waiting for this time to wait I know this road ain't easy but the destination page so for now we keep it simple and eliminate the pegs while I get the boot better take by the way that stack stack stack getting those paper rectangles work my whole life for a box made of wood let's go | radinbrmusic | UCOiQWes3Th0YB0Ot-2clvpg | 2018-11-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 625 | 3,298 |
6RZOStBV1-Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RZOStBV1-Y | A Lick of Success: College Creameries Merge Science and Work | in summer 2023 the University of Tennessee Knoxville reopened its oncampus College creary The Parlor is a student run Venture Beyond just the students working as employees in The Parlor itself there's also food science students who helped develop the products and Retail and Hospitality students who helped create some of the paper products and design The Parlor itself the UT creary is a nod to an older tradition among public land grant institutions and that's having an oncampus Dairy and promoting Dairy and agriculture products here's a brief look at College creamies across the years college creamies first started to appear across the US in the South and Midwest after the 1862 moral act by Congress which established public land grant institutions to promote Agriculture and Machinery as a result of the bill college creamies began to pop up on campuses because students were learning how to take care of dairy cows this is a photo from the Library of Congress of Iowa State University and these are students learning how to breed and take care of dairy cows Beyond caring for the animals themselves students also learned about pasteurization caring for milk and how to turn milk products into value added products such as cheese and ice cream 1980s quite a few colleges shuttered their creamies and their dairy farms because it just didn't economically make sense to continue to have cows on campus however there's been a bit of a recent Resurgence in college creamies as alumni and other outside donors are looking to improve Dairy research and agriculture experiences for students the UT creary for example has the donor support of two alumni from the institution who wanted to reinvest in the dairy production to learn more about college creamies and the value that they add for student experiential learning you can read my article online at insid higher ed.com | Inside Higher Ed | UCNfOPVIxUKUwvmf-4nliHiw | 2024-01-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 314 | 1,874 |
NPQNLr9fk1g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPQNLr9fk1g | The power of faith to create the unseen, with examples, Curry Blake | in Hebrews chapter 11 start in verse 1 it says now Faith is the substance of things hoped for notice faith is a substance but it's also the substance amen so faith is a substance you get that faith is not a whim it's not something with me it's something with substance okay so faith is the substance of what things hoped for now that means no hope no faith hope is the basis of faith you have to have a hope that something can happen or should be or what it is before you can have faith for that thing you understand that you have it faith is the substance of things hoped for so Faith causes the things hoped for to come into being in your life now faith is a substance and things hoped for the evidence of Things Not Seen so when people say why do you believe in that well my faith is what proves it right I believe what the Bible says about it and the fact that I believe it that's the evidence I need so faith is the evidence it's substance but it's evidence of Things Not Seen substance of things hoped for was your what not seen right but it is the evidence now of Things Not Seen now it says for by it by faith the elders obtained a good report through faith we understand that the world's were framed by the word of God so that now get this things which are seen were not made of things which do appear now that said a lot of people just skip right over that you have to realize get this what it says is it things which are seen were not made of things which appear so what is that saying let's break it down things which are seen were not made of things which are seen could we say that so things which are seen made of Faith right we're not made of something that was seen so now let me let me describe it this way and see the the amazing thing is when this was written they didn't know some of the science that we know today but it says that the things which we see were not made from things that are seen that means you take a whole bunch of stuff that's not seen and you take all the stuff that's not seen and you Heap it all together and you can see it so faith is a substance of things not seen it's it's a substance thing so far the evidence of things not saying so Faith proves that there are things that are not seen But when you when you have faith the things that are not seen can be gathered and when it's all gathered together it's you're able to see it yeah all right now let me give you an example and again this is now we know this and it's much easier matter of fact if you really want to talk Faith you're going to have to talk science strangely enough most people would think uh well if you're going to talk science science has nothing to do with faith no no let me tell you there's two sides of this okay if you're going to believe the science that says that the Earth and man evolved okay I don't know if you know it or not but you got to have a lot of faith for that right a whole lot of faith because there is absolutely no evidence of it whatsoever okay scientifically there is no evidence of evolution none right it's all conjecture and it's pieces with pieces missing and the actual peace that's missing is the peace where it evolved now think about that yeah so now but if you're going to talk Faith okay now Faith understands especially ever since uh Annette caps brought out her little book called Quantum Faith excellent excellent book and it's really small easy to read but it is the language of faith if you're going to speak Faith you're going to talk Quantum science Quantum faith now what that means is this Faith okay every we know that everything in this world okay let's just stay with the Earth at this point is made up of excuse me atomic particles and atomic particles are even made up of sub atomic particles now whenever you take these atomic particles you can't see them with the naked eye so they are unseen but every one of us is made up of atomic particles or atoms and yet here we are and we can see each other so all of these unseen things can be seen when it is formed into something right and it takes Faith the Bible says that by faith we understand that the worlds were framed so as God spoke it caused the atoms and the subatomic particles to come together in the shape of the words that he used and when he did that it took certain shapes and then once he made the shape then he described it in detail and it started to actually take that form now the amazing thing is you can't see these uh subatomic particles and when but the thing is they're because they are part of the atom and yet wherever you look you'll see it right and I know that sounds like a contradiction but you can't see it but if you take a you know electron microscope and you're looking at these things under this microscope then wherever you look for these subatomic particles to be as part of the atom wherever you look and expect it to be that's where it shows up in this range right now they and again this is part of quantum physics now which means that you are deciding where the thing is because that's where you look okay now again okay for me I love this stuff now I don't I don't understand it but I love it all right I like I like looking at it because it proves God okay why because anywhere you look you can find God the Bible even talks about how the things of this Earth show us God and we are all without excuse if you don't believe in God because he says even nature shows you God I mean it's amazing if you look at any part of the human body especially the human eye if you look at the human eye you have to believe in God there's no way just that's just one part that there's no way a human eye could have evolved into being a human eye it it is physically impossible but we're not talking physically and if you want to talk impossible we've got to talk god why because impossible is where he starts amen so now | Living a Christ-like life | UCObA-wTSB33LeA-5UnHzL7A | 2023-05-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,160 | 5,864 |
IQ-yERs9DJc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQ-yERs9DJc | Visualize requirements during a workshop #97UXThings | KRISTINA HOEPPNER: So the announcement is that I'm going to talk to you about one of the 97 things that every UX practitioner should know. And I kind of retitled it a little bit and give it the actual title of the one thing that I want you to know, and that is 'Visualizing requirements during a workshop'. So kind of the idea for why I'm standing here, all started with a tweet last year from Dan Berlin. He used to work at a UX consultancy in Boston, and he now has his own company after the end. And there he was asking about, "I'm happy to announce the submission and reviewing process for the O'Reilly Media book I'm editing: 97 things UX Designers Need to Know. Want to submit a chapter for consideration?" And I thought, hmm, officially, I'm not a UX designer because I'm the Mahara project lead for an open source - the project lead for an open source project. But we actually do quite a bit of UX as part of the project. And I had run a few workshops that I think went really, really well, when we were looking into business analysis / UX stuff. And so I sent in an idea for a chapter. And the idea was the following. Kind of working in a company like Catalyst where we have clients, we oftentimes need to engage in requests for proposals (RFPs). And yeah, I see some people smiling, others, rather cringing. And that's really it because when you are in RFP conversations or when you're kind of talking through things, the requirements, sometimes, or most of the time actually, you're just sitting in front of spreadsheets. So you can't see this. It's blurred out on purpose so that we are not identifying anybody. But really, you're sitting in front of a spreadsheet that might have seven tabs all together between, say, 100 and 600, maybe even more requirements. And you don't have enough screen real estate to see even a quarter of that. And so I thought when we're invited to a potential client to talk through the requirements with them that I thought, 'This is not going to work.' Because we can come with A3 sheets and we are all just sitting there, putting our noses into the spreadsheets not looking at each other. And it's really hard reading spreadsheets that have six point font. So just before then I've been reading a book called 'Game storming', incidentally, also an O'Reilly book. And there they talk about or have quite a lot of sort of recipes or ideas of how you can make meetings interesting. So going away from the normal thing of people walk into a meeting, sit down, turn off their ears, and then after an hour walk out again. And so I thought, 'Well, this is kind of a meeting that we are going to. So how can we make that interesting?' Because I want people to enjoy their time in the meeting. And so what I came up with was this - and you're holding some of those cards, of course, they are template cards, in your hand - that we put all the requirements onto cards, one requirement per card, then laid out onto a table so that people can walk around, they can touch the requirements, they can read them. Nobody's ever touching the spreadsheet. And so how does it work? Well, there are five categories altogether, that I wanted to put the cards in all the requirements because when we have a spreadsheet, they're oftentimes listed according to function. So frontend, backend, authentication, server requirements, security requirements, and all of that. But when we're talking through requirements, if we just go from the first to the last one, we haven't really prioritized them, we haven't really group them. Sometimes one thing is on the first sheet, sometimes the next thing is on the last one. And so what I really wanted to achieve also as part of this workshop was not just number one, go through the most important requirements, but number two, very importantly, of course, also show them how much the software that we were pitching, actually already can do and actually fulfills the requirements. And that's why there are these five categories. And you can rename them or you can just have four categories. Where there is 'Know and configure', purposely in green because it already exists. It's out of the box functionality, might just need a switch flipped and then you have the functionality available that you want. 'Development without questions': yep, we understand the requirements. They're so straightforward. We don't need to discuss them here in this meeting. 'Double check': I think we know what you mean, but we just want to make sure not that we are assuming something incorrectly. 'Clarify': Yeah, we are kind of on track. We think we know what you mean, nut can you please give us a little bit more details so we can make sure that yes, what you think, or what we think you need is actually what you need. And then the last category in red because that's the most difficult one is 'Analyze more': the requirements in the RFP are so high level that you can do a 100 different ways. And those are not categories that are in an RFP. The spreadsheets are not organized that way. But during your workshop with a client, we kind of need to get to the meat very quickly, to the topic, and only focus on the important stuff. So I didn't really want to spend time in the workshop on anything for 'Know and configure' because it was already there, and we didn't have to talk about it. So the cards that you're all holding in your hands, and those are kind of really stock card so that you can pick it up, don't have to not flimsy so you don't have to fumble around. And what's on there is really the color for the category that I grouped it, the requirement number and the short title of it, then also any prioritization that they had already done, the actual description of the requirement that is in the spreadsheet because what I wanted to avoid is that anybody and now the microphone turned off. No, I think it just needed to turn that back on. So description from the spreadsheet because of what I wanted to avoid is that anybody needed to look at the spreadsheet at all. I did not want to see anybody getting a spreadsheet out. And then importantly, also our response because the response was on the spreadsheet as well. So there wasn't anything hidden from the client. And so there was some space for making notes during the workshop, and of course, on the backside, you had plenty of space as well. At the bottom, there was also a related field. So that was just mainly for me as facilitator to remember if anybody kind of picked up the cards, 'Ah yup, we might also want to look at this requirement' without needing to stick in the same stack all the time because sometimes related things could be in one category and in another category. And then how do you print it? Well, you take a regular A4 sheet, put four pages, I used LibreOffice Impress, made a PDF, printed four pages on one page, only custom thing really was to stock paper. And then we needed a cutter to cut it through. And that was very easy to do, low key, low cost, but we did need that color printer because I kind of did rely on the colors to sort them as well. And this is the table not in real life, but kind of what it could look like. And by grouping things into those categories, and you see here, the fifth category is even missing. It works with four as well I find is that the client can see very quickly, 'Oh my gosh, all of this is already done, we have that, we don't have to worry about it, we get that' Because we are of course working with an open source product that already exists and therefore we wanted to show the client well if you go with us, you get most of it already. And then at the beginning of the workshop, you have all these other categories for them as well. The little blue stickies here are just indicating a topic because I grouped things topic wise within these individual columns to again be able to just grab one of those stacks then, pick it up and discuss together rather than needing to go to requirement onr, five, and so on and getting back into it. And so if you stacked things, that's what it would look like, for example, potentially, ideally, before the session. So this is what it could look like, for example, at the start that you have lots of green already, here, things - very quick developer questions, double checking, clarifying, and analyzing more. And then at the end of the workshop, ideally, you have something like this. Because during the workshop, when you make notes on the cards, you also have your highlighters with you, so that you can change the color because ideally, a lot of the stuff from 'Double check', 'Clarify', and 'Analyze', actually moved into those first two categories, either 'Know and configure' or 'Development, no questions'. That was the whole purpose of the workshop: to go through as many requirements as possible and for our team to get more clarity on what was required so that we could give them better pricing, better pricing information as part of the RFP. Now, back to the book. So I thought, 'I think this is an idea that falls into the category of UX/BA, kind of as a nice one because you don't have to work with spreadsheets, and you can, it's interactive, people can participate, they can look at the cards, they can touch them, and it's a more relaxed atmosphere because you're actually looking at each other across the table rather than everybody looking down into the spreadsheet. And then yeah, came the writing and editing part. It's really tough getting that into 600 words and not using any images, not being allowed to use images. So that was a big challenge, but all 97 authors of the book managed that. And so if you are interested in UX, there are five categories covered in the book. This is career, strategy, design, content, and research. And that's the end. This is the actual book. Came out in June, both online and also in - mainly print. And it's really fantastic to see lots of different voices being represented. And I'm not in one of them. So no puzzle piece looking for that. And, and yeah, having been part of that community of writers and now being able to read everybody else's stories. But wait. There is actually more because while it was a book, Dan actually thought, 'Well, we could also make a podcast out of it because lots of people are listening to podcasts these days. And so anybody or any author of the book or book chapters could participate in the podcast. And so every week, on Tuesday, North American time, a new episode is released, which basically looks into one chapter. So if you want to consume the book differently and also hear a bit about the backstories of the authors, how they came into UX, what is important to them, extra tips they have, then you can listen to the podcast. It's available on all the major podcasting platforms. That's it from me. GRANT MCLEAN: I have a question. KRISTINA HOEPPNER: Yes, Grant, you have a question? GRANT MCLEAN: How long did it take to prepare for the workshop? All of that. Did you have to go through the spreadsheet? KRISTINA HOEPPNER: Yeah, so Grant asked how long it took to prepare for the workshop. The preparation definitely took quite a while because I needed to copy and paste everything from the spreadsheet into the cards. So that's a labor that you don't really get around very easily, unless you write some sort of script. Some of you might be able to do that and kind of write a macro for spreadsheeting software and put that into LibreOffice Impress or somewhere else, but oftentimes I also needed to adjust the font size just a little bit because of the amount of content, but I must say it was actually really good to take that time because that way, I could also put questions on it. So what I what you didn't see on the cards is that some of them could actually also have questions. So after having read the description, our response, if I then wanted something specific to have clarified, then I could write that on there directly so that during the workshop, I didn't have to remember it. Because if you have 90 ir 120 or more requirements, it is a bit hard to remember what all the individual questions were. And so I just put that onto the cards and that was really helpful. GRANT MCLEAN: Did you win the business? KRISTINA HOEPPNER: Yes. In both cases that I used the workshop. We did. We, we were fortunate to work with those clients. Yes. ROB: I was curious how hard it is to print them out? Do you need a special printer to handle that? KRISTINA HOEPPNER: Nope, not at all. Standard printer, I think this is 120 grams or 160 gram paper. And then it's just an A4 sheet. So regular A4 card stock paper and then cut it through. That was the easiest. So I didn't worry about if they were a little crooked or they are not all exactly the same size because sometimes when you put three sheets into a cutting machine, it kind of gets a bit bad but because they were all laying on the table, it didn't really matter so much. ERIC: Kristina, have you tried the merge functions? KRISTINA HOEPPNER: No, I hadn't tried mail merge for it because I was using Impress. So I didn't know that mail merge exists because I only know it from Writer. But I found that using the presentation software worked better for me since I could then put four pieces on one, and the margins worked really well. And I could work with the borders and all of that, which I found a bit easier than using Writer. ERIC: Fair enough. ROB: Was this inspired by another card based system? It makes me think there is something called Zettelkasten, which is kind of popular in these circles. KRISTINA HOEPPNER: Yeah. So question is whether it was inspired by another card sort - card sort activity or organization. And there are card sorting things in BA / UX. And nope, wasn't inspired by any of those. It was really me trying to come up with an idea of really putting the challenge to myself to make this workshop a bit more interesting having read the 'Game storming' book. And in there, they have a number of ways of working with posters and using whiteboards and flip charts. But post-it notes sometimes don't stick, and then you can't really prepare them, handwriting can be iffy. We had a lot of texts, so I thought, well, I need to print something. And putting something on a table would actually work really well. So yeah. That's where it's coming from. GRANT MCLEAN: Apart from the preparation, the thing that strikes me as the biggest challenge with conveying all this without pictures. KRISTINA HOEPPNER: Yeah, that's true. And I think that is really hard. I mean, for the blog post, I do have the pictures included on our website, back in the day 2016 or late 2015, whenever in the first workshop, because it certainly helps since it's a visualization activity, a nd so if you can't visualize if you don't actually see what it looks like, I find it very hard. But what was really good for this chapter is that you had to pair it down to the basics because we really cut down that long blog post incredibly, and I think you can get the idea of what you want to do. And then people can always email me and yes, if anybody wants the templates for the cards, I do have have that as an ODP file. And I'm very happy to share that with you. | Kristina Hoeppner | UC6z9yPsyXR5n47oC0SIP0xg | 2021-08-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 2,797 | 15,243 |
7QdFy8AL4bY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QdFy8AL4bY | bang my head pillow 6 times i wake up 4 am by magic | can't open a pain oh yes and the watch points egg which comfort and hot I can say for matt tait oh ye oh no more now point sec putting hot here don't play on GTA cotton hang out on ball game slap the dead first is that one and this is owned by anyone don't play with me on your own dead silence oh yeah dead island riptide but I like this I like fan this life and case we are all kinds an eye on six times when i'm going in nexus 4 oh wow late rice bowl on top like and subscribe it's not painful | jamie lammin | UC1XIMJIruOFcWm2tc3phGdw | 2015-06-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 108 | 496 |
uMYfW9ham9I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMYfW9ham9I | Interview with FAO- Rural Radios and ICTs | foreign because it's cheap it does not entail a large investment or among large amounts of funding people particularly in in Africa are very well accustomed to radio and they also depend on radio as a critical information tool in fact it's not uncommon that a lot of countries in Africa use the radio as the so-called Village phone like personal messages are broadcasted over the air to inform this or that Community a community that is isolated and nowadays we also have icts and I would say in the last 10 or 15 years there is a tremendous increase of the use of ict's and in developing countries there are cases where radios are equipped with an internet connection so they're able to communicate with the decision makers you know upstream or with organizations that deal with that particular development issue so they can get they can readily get information through um through email or through the web the combined use of icts with rural radio is is a way also to um to give the opportunity to to Farmers or Farmers organizations to benefit from the information and the knowledge that is available on on the web in fact a lot of real station rural radio stations are equipped with the with the internet and can actually access this type of information another tool that is also important to rural area areas is the mobile phone it's a very important tool that also works in collaboration with the radio to establish a kind of network where uh for instance people themselves the audience can actually provide feedback to the radio with respect to the programs that they're producing so you can imagine that the combination of the radio mobile phones and internet as tremendously impacted the way that we communicate among rural people and also with the stakeholders and the agencies that support them thank you | Agritools Project | UChGZerHPaQ1ry-ajz3MJHCg | 2015-04-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 318 | 1,814 |
QfuYtcSj1ms | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfuYtcSj1ms | Free English Lessons: Subject Verb Agreement | subject verb agreement third person singular with s use the S form of a verb in the present tense when the subject is third person singular for all other subjects use the base form in the present tense example base form I live in Athens they live in cre The Smiths live in Rome s form he lives in Cyprus she lives in Malta Tim lives in Naples Ms Connor lives in Milan the verb have the S form of the verb have is have we have a winner he has a trophy the verb be the S form present tense for be is is for the past tense it is was was is also used with firsters singular subjects I in the past tense am is used in the present t tense are is used with other subjects in the present and were is used in the past she is here he is not here I am here too you are right they are wrong she was home yesterday Ron wasn't home yesterday I was here yesterday we were here too auxiliary verbs when auxiliary verbs are used only the first verb carries the third person singular with s Elsa is eating her dinner Leo is going to eat later Frank has eaten lunch already modals do not use the S form of the verb with modals regardless of the subject Ian can eat 12 bowls of rice | ESLgold.com | UCKgEJwoRbHzpic5dY667r2w | 2015-03-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 239 | 1,162 |
cTKPvW5ShYs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTKPvW5ShYs | Episode 25 - Brad Clark of Via Artisans | and now the after-action review with rod Rodriguez and welcome to the after-action review podcast I'm your host rod Rodriguez and this is episode 25 with Brad Clark of the artisans oh this is a really special episode for me because I I've had the privilege of having worked with some amazing people one of the first jobs I got out of the Army was what the company called the previous group where I worked as a consultant and it was there that I met a bunch of other veterans undoubtedly some of the most talented and some of the smartest people I've ever worked with but he was also funny is also kind of strange and funny because everybody that came from that group when when the company you know it downsized it's a really nice way of saying and we all had to go our own separate ways so many of us went into entrepreneurship so Jamie godori he's been on the show marriage family counselor a Christian counselor doing his own thing has on focused on business that he's doing Mike already was the first guest on the after-action review podcast you know this is a guy that sat through five takes five hours of trying to get this the show done with me for the first episode the guy owns a sick Fit gym in Round Rock Texas what an amazing gym I've always said it's the Apple Store of fitness and now Brad Clark and Brad I always knew Brad was very talented because I remember he made his own standing workstation you know this beautiful beautiful desk handmade and he's taken this from hobby to business one of the cool things about Brad is how absolutely down-to-earth this guy is right away I promise you're going to you're going to get that home that that small-town feel and he's a genuine person he is literally what you see is what you get honest to the core I wasn't surprised to see the level of professionalism and absolute beauty that is in their website too via artisan's website is it's gorgeous and their blogs are fantastic look I never thought about BS ending you because I'm trying to promote his business I genuinely believe in what they're doing their blog about cutting boards freaking cutting board I know what you're thinking it's a cutting board dude what's the big whoop go read their blog go find out about cutting board it tell me that was the most interesting blog the most interesting article you've ever read about cutting boards I started thinking about my own cutting board of how might I need a nice cutting board like you know the idea that you know you buy cutting board to last you not just your lifetime isn't and pass on to your children think about that your kids kids could be using a cutting board the great grandma was using you know generations of meals prepared on the same contest that's cool man that's really cool so anyways without further ado episode 25 which is really cool because it's our 25th episode so I'm so glad a true friend and former colleague a wonderful guy Brad Clark the artisans my name is Brad Clark I live here in Central Texas we live in a little town well I say little it used to be little it's not so little anymore but work in Belton Texas about 45 minutes north Austin so this is where my wife and I grew up and we moved back here about I guess about five six years ago went to college joined the army took a commission went immediately on to active duty so my civilian job suffered early on in my career and that caught up to me you know four or five years later when I came off active duty and the peer group that I had started at the Department of Agriculture with were four and five years ahead of me so what I found was after I came off active duty for that second deployment you know I was I was frustrated at work because I had just accomplished all these you know these grand I've been on this grand adventure around the world and Here I am back at home and you know I didn't feel like I had any control I felt like I was behind the power curve and that's you know something that's other people on your show have talked about and it's pretty common veteran experience so at that point the story entered the story guy named made self so a chance encounter with him led to an opportunity to come work company called the previous group which I know you've talked about with your audience and of course is how I mean you and I met so that's what brought us back here to this area so around the world a couple times and back to Belton Texas Central Texas area and so that brought us back to our family back to our roots at that point was I'd you know sort of family let's let's try to make this kind of a more permanent thing to started getting a little bit more involved in the community finished up school was working a new job relatively new job and in logistics and logistics planning and you know a life and I started just talking you know maybe you could start focusing more on building some things for other people you know my father my father was a mechanic by trade he was auto auto technician he's very good at it and so I grew up in the shadow if you will of a master craftsman because he he was a you know master technician at his job by day and then in the evenings he would come home and I would watch him build things in the garage or it's in our family we call it the shop and I would watch him you know build these pieces of furniture I watched him build cabinets for you know a whole set of cabinets for a kitchen redo bathrooms in my whole life I watched him build things for people and for us you know most of the stuff in our home was built by him and so I kind of grew up with the idea of you know if you need something built or you want something you just build it yourself and if you don't know how to build it then you figure out how to do it and so my dad is you know that you know handyman doesn't even begin to describe what he is he just he's the kind of person that's got the the discipline and the patience and the the talent to pick up something and create something out of nothing and so I picked up a little bit of that on the way and when I came home from Afghanistan and Iraq you know I was starting to get to the point of my life where I was I owned a home I wanted to build some things for our home and so I started collecting tools and getting back into the woodworking I had to reteach myself a whole new way to do woodworking because I hadn't done it since I had left home and so I had to take and rely on everything and my father had taught me growing up and that I had had watched him do and then come up with my own approach to woodworking and how I like to build things the things that I like to build and it's been kind of fun to watch watch our two styles now that we work together on a lot of projects since we started the artisans I've taken everything that that he taught me and I've added to it and and he's progressed a whole lot of his work woodworking as well over the same years that I wasn't around to watch him so it's been a really unique dynamic but that's how I got back into and working and started taking on more and more challenging projects to build more and more things around my house and things other people would would ask me to build for him over the last five years has become a little bit more than just a hobby so it became something that I decided you know this isn't just a phase of my life I'm not just going to be you know a good enough woodworker to build a couple cabinets I need around the house I came to the realization that this was something that you know I was talented at I had a gift for by far you know by no means am i the best in the world at but it became one of those things in a life where I think I'm going to dedicate my life to this I kind of I if I look down the road I can see myself 30 40 years from now still you know waking up on a Saturday morning and going out to the workbench with a cup of coffee what's the next major thing in life you know we I just finished school I was working at a relatively new job we were trying to transition her out of her her role as a executive director for a non-profit here in the area just so that she could be home more for our at that time he was about 1 years old our son so we wanted her to stay home trying to come up with a way to make a little bit extra cash so the idea of well let's sell some things on Etsy my wife Molly she kicked it all off with the the just implanting this little idea of well you know have you ever thought about selling your craftsmanship essentially you know and and and using it for some financial income and and I had never I had never aspired to be a business owner ever in my life I always thought that was one of those things that has just reserved for those people who were just a little bit have it a little bit more together than I do but you know she implanted that idea and it was a seed and it just started growing and growing and you know it turned into this thing we now called the artisans but at the time you know via artisans wasn't it wasn't something that I came up with like five years ago and it's been it's been you know lingering there and I've been dreaming about it this came up just kind of kind of out of the blue you know it started with the idea of well maybe you could sell a few things to help with some spending money and then it turned into well I think we can do better than just selling on Etsy you know we could build a website well and then well if we're going to have a website we're going to need some content to bring in customers so we need a blog to and well if we're going to have a blog you know let's we might as well you know have our own shop and if we're going to make stuff online we're going to have different product lines and if we're going to different product lines you know if we need to custom projects people but you before you knew it you were like wait a minute this looks a lot like a business yes I actually not yeah and I was sitting at work one day and it just kind of hit me all of a sudden that you're capable of doing this and you know I I've always been a very self-critical person and so that's something that that I've been working on a lot or over especially the last five years you know I had some experiences and toward the end of my military service that turned me into a very introspective person and then working at previous group I got to work on some projects that you know we dealt with character development and leadership all of these all these things kind of put them together you know from it's a tall disparate but when you put them together it all started to make sense and so I was sitting that worked one day and I realized that everything that I had dreamed up in my head was something that I was a skill or something I've done in the past that I picked up and I realized that the idea that I came up with on my own was a combination of all these little parts that now fit together into a potentially cohesive business and it was so exciting when I finally realized that and so and it was really exciting because you know it's just this idea almost came overnight back really quick and I want to touch on something you said about the way you describe your father and his what working the kind of guy who created something out of nothing and really when you think about it that is the core of entrepreneurship is that we're taking nothing we're taking an idea sometimes we don't even have the idea it's a concept or passion in your case was woodworking and that drives the next step and the next step in the next step and like you said you realize like wow I own a business like I have a website and there's a blog and I'm selling things to people I'm creating something I'm creating something out of nothing no one in my I don't come from a family of entrepreneurs you know I guess that my father was a was a auto mechanic and my mother was a schoolteacher my grandfather one of my grandfather's worked for the railroad my grandfather worked for the state of Texas after after World War Two I've got a military history in my family but there's really no significant entrepreneurial history and my family so that I don't I didn't have any I think that's part of the reason why when I was growing up and even into my early well up until about a year ago I never really even considered that I was yeah entrepreneurship was not something I thought was that I was capable of doing honestly I thought I thought there was some sort of secret sauce that somebody had to show you you know behind the curtain and I was not allowed back there and and all these people who who had who had the the courage to go do that some house had some sort of secret that nobody else does and and that you know obviously that the Commandant though I mean I thought it is yeah I used to think that the same thing that business owners knew something that I didn't that's what gave them the ability to create a business and I know I know right now there is somebody listening to this that feels that way and that's why they're not pushing the button start their business right now yeah I know it well and you know it needs to I think that unless entrepreneurship and in itself is your goal you know it needs to become it needs to come about organically so I mean I think it's fine and like let's just say for example my son when he's when he gets out of college one day and and he decides I want to pursue entrepreneurship just for entrepreneurship sake right so I mean maybe I don't have the idea yet but I know that entrepreneurship is the way of life that I want to live so I I can appreciate that but if that's not your goal it's best not to force it right it's and that's why I think that via artisans has that that's why it's so easy to dedicate the time and the resources and the risks that I have taken that's why I'm ok with that because I know that I didn't force it from the beginning I'm not forcing it now I'm kind of taking it as it comes and there's some other aspects to that that we can get into later when we talk about the makeup of the business but it sounds like you found your passion I mean with a little passion for something you're never going to you're always going to look at the cost of being ever instead of looking at the benefits and when it's something that you love doing you don't count the cost you just you just do it you know yeah you find the resources to do it you find the resources to do it and what's really cool about what you just said and you hit on some seriously great points your self introspection I think that's one of the the key tenets of entrepreneurship and I know I I'm going to go back to Gary Vaynerchuk in if you anybody that's been watching the show consistently knows that I constantly bring him up but one of the things that Gary Vaynerchuk mentions as being a in important piece of entrepreneurship is first know who you are you have to know what you're all about and it's funny because you worked in an environment where you were learning about who you were through you know I remember at UH at the previous group those questionnaires the personality test the different projects we're launching in leadership you don't launch those things without asking yourself some of those questions so you would throw process of discovering things about who Brad Clark is and what he's all about and like right it all came to a head at one point you were like wait a minute yeah no I mean working at previous group I got a master's class and self-awareness me too I mean I think everyone who've worked at that company did and you know there's how many just look at it this way how many myself jamie godori um Mike Allred and you so that's for businesses that's true that have come within the last year and a half out of out of that group and um that's not counting everyone else that you you know that was part of that crew but I'm sure that there's more that's so funny I never stopped to think about what came out of that company there are people with an entrepreneurial hunger right Wow well and at the time you know I wouldn't have told you that I want to start a business I I'm either but there was some seeds planted there for sure going to get an NDA helped give me I think in getting that NBA gave me a little bit more confidence than I would would have had without it because you know I was going through that the program and you know okay here we go here's our managerial accounting class this is really going to be hard for me because I don't know anything about accounting well you get into the class and you realize this is easy I get I mean it was not easy but yeah I can do this you know they're going to teach you how to do it yeah or you know or you teach yourself I mean and so realizing that there's no secret sauce right there's no special there's there's no special Club you have to be in to be willing to take a rib to follow a passion or to start something from scratch you know that was a big confidence boost for me and then I looked back at all of these you know seemingly disparate or disconnected skill sets that I had picked up from being in the infantry working in agriculture vus but it was unique I recognized the market that was lacking in a service so you were Amador I was and I just didn't realize it I guess it's somewhere along the way I decided you know that I just couldn't do that but yeah I can and I am and it was a scene always been there you just need a time for that thing to grow you know I needed time I needed some experience I would say I needed failure I needed failure and I did fail and then the other thing I needed was I needed the right idea there was Pat that was passionate about enough and that was feasible enough to sustain I could have come up with an idea that was then I was only passionate about but if I didn't think critically on it you know it it could have just been a flash in the pan kind of idea and I would have gotten down the road and realized well I may be passionate about this but it's it's not really all that realistic but what I did was I took the time to come up with something that I was passionate about and then I I had the ability to really think critically on it and to mull it over and and Molly and I hashed out the idea over months and months but our vision is that via artisans is a company that is devoted to bringing craftsmanship and artisan work back into the American home and that's the overall that's the overarching vision of via artisans via stands you know in Latin it means the road or a journey or the way to and in English you know via is used you know as a shorthand for brought to you by or of and so the idea is that when we give you a product from via artisans you're getting something brought to you by an artisan so the idea of artisan is countercultural to what we see when we go to Walmart what we see when honestly when we go to Pottery Barn because we live in a world where even our furniture stuff that is in our home that we buy with the expectation of it being there for years frankly is disposable um you know people that's one of the reasons why people go to antique stores and pay top dollar for a hundred year old chests because you have the stuff that was made a long time ago it was made by an artisan it was made by a craftsman and it holds its value and it's got all of these memories and years of experience you can look at it and see its uniqueness and you go into pottery barn or Restoration Hardware or Target and you see something that's put together it's made out of all kinds of products that really aren't wood but they spend a whole lot of money to make it look like wood and at at the end of the day it's not something that you can pass on to your grandchildren or even your children for that matter um it may serve a purpose now but honestly you know no one going to Ikea that you know as much as I admire what they've done as a business and what they've done to bring furniture affordable furniture to people no one goes to ikea sale I can't wait to get this dining table and put it together and you know watch it become part of my my home and my family because no one really thinks it's going to last that long just just going to serve its purpose until it doesn't and it's going to break one day and you're just going to go buy a new one it's almost like a punchline now it's like how long is this going to last right yeah via artisans is not just it's not just about woodworking the larger vision is that we can take anything that falls in that artisan realm so metalworking leatherworking pottery the culinary arts so we chose via artisans because we think that one of these days we can expand it beyond personal skill set which is you know woodworking and and furniture making but everything that we make has to have a purpose it needs to solve a problem it needs to be something that has an everyday use you know everything we make is designed to be used and it's made to a certain quality that you can use it every day for a lot of days you know for years and years and years so our cutting boards you know if you take care of the cutting board that we make your great-great-grandchildren could be using it and just think what that might mean to them fifty a hundred years from now for someone to be chopping vegetables and on this board that has a story you know that that it's been in their family for so many years that's kind of the idea the emotional value that we offer to our customers it sounds like what you're selling is legacy that's a big part of it yeah that's really really interesting how thin do you get to purchase the genesis of legacy something that you you can pass on that's right you're not buying that at IKEA near no and and frankly there's not a whole lot of things that we buy these days that are like that you know recently we sold my grandparents home and so all their furniture you know we we did a state sale and you know me and my brothers were fighting over a cast-iron skillet why not because we couldn't go out and buy a cast-iron skillet but because that cast-iron skillet is the one that we ate eggs out of and hash browns and washed our grandmother grill up hamburgers for our entire lives and that that skillets been around I don't know how old that skillet is it might be it might be you know 100 years old by this point or at least 50 years old but yeah I mean there's a value in that and to the right customer they can see that and so you know furnitures is one of those furnitures is not quite a commodity certain types of furniture I guess are I mean you know everybody needs a table everybody needs something to put your TV on there's certain things that are it's it's a commodity business but there's different markets within the furniture world just for example of you know what people are willing to spend their money on and what they want do they want something unique and designed these days is a really big thing you know everyone who owns a home and especially if they're married or have a family the wife's looking through you know they're looking at Pinterest every day and they look they go to the grocery store and they see home and garden and Southern Living and they have these these beautiful vivid examples of what your home should look like right and so there's all of these influencers telling us what our homes should be and then you have to go out and and buy all the stuff to create that vision for your own home well and often what happens is people end up buying cheap stuff but what we end up doing is making all of these fake settings in our homes because it looks like what we think it needs to look like and what we're saying it via artisans is we can help you accomplish that but it's going to be the real thing it's not going to be made to look like the real thing it's going to be that thing that you want if you want a farmhouse dining table we're going to give it to you but it's not going to be made to look like a farmhouse table it is going to be a farmhouse table it's going to be solid wood it's going to be put together like it would have been made a hundred years ago and that thing is going to be around as long as you want as long as you don't drop it from the you know the fifth floor of your building it's going to be there for you and so I guess the value that we offer is that when you when you order something from via artisans what you're spending your money on is craftsmanship the quality of the materials and your emotional stake and the legacy of that piece within your family and so that that's what we try to do because we literally pour our heart into building something for someone else that's where my passion comes in how receptive has have the people that you talked to about what it is that the artisans represent how receptive are they because like you said we live in a world of IKEA we live in a world of allen wrench uh built front rooms right and when you look at a I don't know a $50 $50 particle board table that's supposed to look like a farmhouse table for us is I'm sure you know your farmhouse table is not going to be $50 because I mean we're talking about the you know the labor the craftsmanship run you know how have you dealt with confronting those that dichotomy of cost and value well honestly that's something we need to improve on is something we haven't done as much as I'd like to I think that we've started to do that with some of our products on the blog so we've got some blog posts up that are the cutting one of the cutting board post comes to mind so then that cutting in that pose that we offered resell in a way oh thank you yeah really cool yeah I thought it was too long but I'm glad you liked it so we offer lots of it on I think we have maybe five different types four or five different types of cutting boards right now that we sell is hey these are kind of standard products and we make we make lots of cutting custom ones as well so I thought well you know you can go to Bed Bath & Beyond and you can you can find the 14 by 18 you know inch cutting board for $40 so why would a customer come and buy mine that costs $60 or $70 I need to communicate what the difference in value is between mine and my competitors and that's really just I mean that's business 101 yeah and I'm glad you brought up that particular blog I know nothing about woodworking bro nothing I guess okay I don't need to most people I don't think most people do I think we've come to a point with the cheap stuff that we stopped caring about understanding what it is that's around us what is the wood that we use what's what wood is good for what purposes when I went your website and I went that blog I've read it intently I mean I was genuinely interested in this blog because it was telling me something about an item in my house that I've seen and used hundreds of times yeah I'm realizing I didn't know anything about something as simple as a cutting board like the way that the grain is going and and why you wanted to look this way which depending on what you're going to this is the way you count it to be I educated myself on that and I realized I'm not even kidding man as soon as I was done reading that I was I went back because I'm reading this on my phone and I got robbed I was at dinner I was wrapped up in this art and in this blog and then people start talking to me and I look at the guy next to me like bro did you know that cutting boards come in like these different types I never knew he's like what are you even talking about yeah but you but but it got me it got me psyched up because I now know this and then I went to the next blog the next one I liked your education of the general public I think it's gonna have a lot to do with conveying that value with conveying the hate yes you can go purchase the $40 Bed Bath & Beyond plastic here's what you don't know and here's why they're so amazing and why you need it in your home and I look like dude I need to get one of these yeah and you know we have so much stuff in our homes right now there's a vet who might be listening to this in their car driving to work doing that at 9:00 to 5:00 what's your advice to that veteran artisan who wants to break out but not sure how well I would say I would say come up with a plan before you before you assume any risk or make any firm decisions because like I said before my personal perspective is that passion is good passion is an awesome motivator but passion is not enough by itself right and so I talked about earlier I mentioned that you know this was something I was passionate about but I also made sure I took the time to think critically about it and and vet it as an idea long term so my where we're at right now is I still have you know my 8 to 5 job Molly we were able to give Molly home so Molly doesn't work full time she still does Consulting work on the side so you know I I wasn't able to just risk my mortgage for all of this um you shouldn't I mean that's that's not as soon as yeah I think no look the reason I'm saying that is because I'm telling you I've heard that entrepreneurs are people that want to become entrepreneurs say that the only thing that's holding me back is this nine-to-five and I'm like you need to keep that nine-to-five yeah be part of your plan yeah yeah it does I mean um especially if you come from the military and especially if you're in any kind of leadership you should understand the risk analysis you know a measured risk you know what is worth the risk and what is not and you need to apply that to your life I think that it I could have easily just I could have easily just gone off and started a website and started a company called it Brad's furniture company and honestly I might have actually I would probably be more profitable than I am right now the problem though is what I what I built right now is I've built it for the long term I've built it with the long with a long term play in mind and if I just ran off and said I'm just going to follow my passion and I'm going to start this furniture company I'm just going to start cranking out pieces of furniture yeah I might be more profitable than I am right now but at some point passion that passion is going to run out and I'm if I didn't take the time to build in the mechanics of it and the processes and you know but if I didn't build it for the long game is it's going to sputter out as ventually so what's in the horizon for via artisans well I think in the horizon you know the logical next step in growth for the company is a that I can spend more time at it and there's some other things you know you know the 8 to 5 job I don't see me leaving that anytime soon there's some milestones that the company that via artisans needs to hit before I can feel comfortable doing that now I there's a whole lot of things I can do there's still a lot of capacity in just the you know 25 to 30 hours I put in it are generally a weekly basis there's still some more capacities of what I could do there and so that needs to be you know growing the blog is is going to be really vital growing the capacity of our our output capacity so being able to do more and more projects in a shorter amount of time and so that's why we set up the the online standard orders so like our our smaller items that are easily shipped cutting boards serving trays that sort of thing those are items that I can get in the shop and I can make in batches you know small batches up but I may make thirty cutting boards at a time and I set them off on the shelf and you know becomes inventory a lot of our work in fact most of our work is custom custom jobs where I sit down with the customer I come up with a design just for them based on what they want and I build it to their exact specifications some of my own recommendations are built in they're finished exactly how they want and then it's delivered so it's a complete it's almost you familiar with the term bespoke so it's like a bespoke complete you know start to finish service and so that kind of been the the what is taken up almost all my time but I need to find more time to do things with the blog to grow our online presence to reach out and to sell more of those standard products like those cutting boards of serving trays and the tables honestly I've developed a system where we've got a couple different designs of the tables and you can order those they're semi custom and you can pick a color and you can choose a size or specified the size you want but I'm not reinventing that table every time I build it so that is my plan for growing the company when I don't you know I can't dedicate 70 hours a week to it because those are kind of the you know the smart plays in terms of how do we grow revenue increase our customer base without you know a 100 percent increase in our time commitment that makes sense yeah well Brad I want to thank you again for taking time out of your busy schedule to talk with me today about via artisans I you know I've said it before and I'll say it again I think that you have a remarkable website it's beautiful I love what you guys are doing with these blogs and the the level of craftsmanship that I see in your product line is unreal just unreal man thank you for that we put a lot of work into it the website is all all you can thank my wife for that she's the what's the right word she's the lady with all the good taste because she's the got a great day so I was always going to do they she's the artisan is he has on behind how all that came together oh man it look it looks amazing I was uh definitely you made me look at my own website like what am i doing I felt really chromium I used to be really proud of it because I was like I'd built it myself and then I looked at yours of like ah dude well I built garbage well then you know how I feel every time I go on Instagram I follow all these other woodworkers and I'm like Holly that you know it's incredible but hey man we're on our own grind and that's it's ours you know that's yeah cool yeah all right man hey thanks again for everything in a you know what I will definitely be in touch with you again and I'd love to do a follow-up yeah I'd love to anytime you want me on man I enjoy this I love talking about it I spend a lot of time in the shop running a sander alone with my thoughts so anytime you can now hear them yes there you get ready get ready all right really I thought I'll talk to you later okay thanks man all right that was episode 25 25 episodes that's crazy episode one started at my and my dinner table I bought my first Mike on Craigslist from a crackhead in Killeen Texas it went from a Yeti mic a very old and barely functional laptop to a macbook and is this wonderful microphone and armed and the all the equipment that comes with it I am truly inspired by every one of my guests and I'm always inspired by the people that reach out to me and say thank you for having the show I learned something from this this is not the sexiest show on the planet entrepreneurship is cool to think about it's cool to listen to you know these gurus have millions and billions and billions of dollars a gary vaynerchuk's the Tim Ferriss is the Tony Robbins that's really cool because you see them lino with the planes and you think wow I could do that too I don't have the answers i I never I've never professed to have answers I am on this journey with you two I've never run a podcast in fact uh 25 episodes down the road and I've made a whopping total I'm not even BSN a year $15 well you know what I'm not really selling anything I have a page on the website where you can purchase some of the books through Amazon and I get a little something-something for Amazon as an associate as an affiliate my goal has always been to make this show about you about entrepreneurs about educating inspiring and promoting veterans and their entrepreneurship thank you for for you know being here with me on the 25th episode for me that's a huge milestone let's see 50 let's see a hundred continue to support the show support each other like listen subscribe and share this episode and all the other episodes that are on YouTube don't forget it we're not sure on YouTube it's not just a video show like now everything gets put into audio so you can it's a podcast that's it's the after after review podcast so you can listen to this at the gym you can listen to this in your car you listen to this while you're cleaning one of my favorite things to do is to put on a podcast and go grocery shopping so there's a tip if you are going to grocery shopping you hate it you don't want to hear that that at a crap that they play on the intercom put your headphones on and listen to the after attribute podcast listen to Gary Vaynerchuk of potheads listen at Tim Ferriss podcast there's some really other cool podcasts out there I want to share with you there's gonna be a separate episode that's not gonna be an interview show but I definitely want to share with you some of the podcast that I listen to and why I like to listen to them and they're not all about entrepreneurship some of them are Nicks caning you can balance that out man you gotta have some entertainment in your life a little sugar with with get your vegetables you know what I'm saying you got to have a little fruit with vegetables so that's it episode 25 Brad Clark what an amazing guy I want to thank him again for taking time to be on the show guys check out that website check it out it's beautiful man I want my website to look like that that's the freaking standard for a website and there are blogs absolutely amazing your videos fantastic I look at Brad and what he's doing I'm like ah that's what I want to do that I want to I want to be on that level that does it episode 25 it's coming on 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ZZz4nurzAkw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZz4nurzAkw | Time Out 14 Des 2020: Debut Kevin Durant // Agassi & Vincent Gabung Pelita Jaya | what's up it's world fans welcome back to timeout kevin you told me one of the things you missed most about the game was the camaraderie with teammates how did it feel to finally step back out on the court for a game with your guys after 18 months man it felt good i mean um obviously these circumstances look different no fans in the stands and i know the nest fans were looking forward to this day um but hopefully they enjoyed it on tv and it's a first step for me as a player you know getting back on the court getting back into my routine and you know i felt good i felt like i knocked some rust off early on and i just got to keep building from here now you knocked it off 46 seconds into the game with the dunk 15 points five of 12 shooting how would you assess the rhythm that you were able to get into i mean i felt great in the first half second half i didn't i wasn't i didn't focus in enough on the shots that i took i wish i'd have made all of those shots so i took a bad three to start the quarter and that kind of threw me off rhythm a little bit so i mean this it's good to just go through this stuff again man you know and i'll watch film tomorrow and just keep growing [Applause] um he literally took the ball from kauai good evening defense so man lakers got a good one in th damn smack wow that's a solid solid starting 500 uh arguably the best starting oh my uh watch okay one more in brandon prosper okay absolutely yellow button like don't forget to comment and you want to subscribe thank you for watching i'll see you guys tomorrow peace | Rocky Padila | UC45g3iF3vQJZKrCeSEav6Pg | 2020-12-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 315 | 1,562 |
i3l3pPhMBUM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3l3pPhMBUM | Amateur Emigrant | Robert Louis Stevenson | *Non-fiction, Travel & Geography | Audiobook | 2/2 | chapter 6 of the amateur immigrant this librivox recording is in the public domain the amateur immigrant by robert louis stevenson chapter 6 the stowaways on the sunday among a party of men who were talking in our companion steerage number two and three we remarked a new figure he wore tweed clothes well enough made if not very fresh and a plain smoking cap his face was pale with pale eyes and spiritually enough designed but though not yet 30 a sort of backyardly degeneration had already overtaken his features the fine fat nose had grown fleshy towards the point the pale eyes were sunk in fat his hands were strong and elegant his experience of life evidently varied his speech full of pith and verve his manners forward but perfectly presentable the lad who helped in the second cabin told me and answered a question that he did not know who he was but thought by his way of speaking and because he was so polite that he was someone from the saloon i was not so sure for to me there was something equivocal in his air and his bearing he might have been i thought the son of some good family who had fallen early into dissipation and run from home but making every allowance how admirable was his talk i wish you could have heard him tell his own stories they were so swingingly set forth in such dramatic language and illustrated here and there by such luminous bits of acting that they could only lose in any reproduction there were tales of the pno company where he had been an officer of the east indies where in former years he had lived lavishly of the royal engineers where he had served for a period and of a dozen other sides of life each introducing some vigorous thumbnail portrait he had to talk to himself that night we were all so glad to listen the best talkers usually address themselves to some particular society where they are kings elsewhere camp followers as a man may know russian and yet be ignorant of spanish but this fellow had a frank headlong power of style and a broad human choice of subject that would have turned any circle in the world into a circle of hearers he was a homeric talker plain strong and cheerful and the things and the people of which he spoke became readily and clearly present to the minds of those who heard him this with a certain added colouring of rhetoric and rhodomontade must have been the style of burns who equally charmed the ears of duchesses and hostlers yet freely and personally as he spoke many points remained obscure in his narration the engineers for instance was a service which she praised harley it is true there would be trouble with the sergeants but then the officers were gentlemen and his own in particular one among ten thousand it sounded so far exactly like an episode in the rakish topsy-turvy life as such a one as i had imagined but then came incidents more doubtful which showed an almost impotent greed after gratuities and a truly impotent disregard for truth and then there was the tale of his departure he had wearied at seams of woolwich and one fine day with a companion slipped up to london for a spree i have a suspicion that spree was meant to be a long one but god disposes all things and one morning near westminster bridge whom should he come across but the very sergeant who had recruited him at first what followed he himself indicated cavalieri that he had resigned let us put it so but these resignations are sometimes very trying at length after having delighted us for hours he took himself away from the companion and i could ask makai who or what he was that said makai why that's one of the stowaways no man said the same authority who has anything to do with the sea would ever think of paying for a passage i give the statement as mackay's without endorsement yet i am tempted to believe that it contains a grain of truth and if you add that the man shall be impudent and thievish or else dead broke it may even pass for a fair representation of the facts we gentlemen of england who live at home at ease have i suspect very insufficient ideas on the subject all the world over people are stowing away in coal holes and dark corners and when ships are once out to sea appearing again be grimed and bashful upon the deck the career of these sea trams partakes largely of the adventurers they may be poisoned by coal gas or die of starvation in their place of concealment or when found they may be clapped at once and ignominiously into irons thus to be carried to their promised land the port of destination and the last brought back in the same way to that from which they started and they're delivered over to the magistrates and the seclusion of a county jail since i crossed the atlantic one miserable stowaway was found in a dying state amongst the fuel uttered but a word or two and departed for a farther country than america when the stowaway appears on deck he has but one thing to pray for that he be set to work which is the price and sign of his forgiveness after half an hour with a swab or bucket he feels himself as secure as if he had paid for his passage it is not altogether a bad thing for the company who get more or less efficient hands for nothing but a few plates of junk and duff and every now and again find themselves better paid than by a whole family of cabin passengers not long ago for instance a packet was saved from nearly certain loss by the skill and carriage of a stowaway engineer as was no more than just a handsome subscription rewarded him for his success but even without such exceptional good fortune as things stand in england and america the stowaway will often make a good profit out of his adventure four engineers stowed away last summer on the same ship the caucasia and before two days after their arrival each of the four had found a comfortable birth this was the most hopeful tale of emigration that i heard from first to last and as you see the luck was for stowaways my curiosity was much inflamed by what i heard and the next morning as i was making the round of the ship i was delighted to find the ex-royal engineer engaged in washing down the white paint of a deck house there was another fellow at work beside him a lad not more than twenty in the most miraculous tatters his handsome face sewn with grains of beauty and lighted up by expressive eyes four stowaways had been found aboard our ship before she left the clyde but these two had alone escaped the ignominy of being put ashore alec my acquaintance of last night was scots by birth and by trade a practical engineer the other was from devonshire who had been to sea before the mast two people more unlike by training character and habits it would be hard to imagine yet here they were together scrubbing paint harlequin held all sorts of good situations and wasted many opportunities in life i have heard him end a story with these words that was in my golden days when i used finger grasses situation after situation failed him then followed the depression of trade and for months he had hung around with other idols playing marbles all day in the west park and going home at night to tell his landlady how he had been seeking for a job i believe this kind of existence was not unpleasant to alec himself and he might have long continued to enjoy olderness and a life antique but he had a comment let us call him brown who grew restive this fellow was continually threatening to slip his cable for the states and at last one wednesday glasgow was left wizard of her brown some months afterwards alec met another old cham in saucy shell street by the by alec said he i met a gentleman in new york who was asking for you who was that house dolly the new second engineer on board the so and so was the reply well then who was he brown to be sure for brown had been one of the fortunate quartets to board the caucasia if that was the way it was in the states salek thought it was high time to follow brown's example he spent his last day as he put it reviewing the yeomanry and next morning says he to his landlady this is x i'll not take porridge today i'll take some eggs why have you found a job she asked delighted why yes returned to the phidias alec i think i'll start today and so well lined with eggs started in but for america i'm afraid that landlady has seen the last of him it was easy enough to get on board in the confusion that attends a vessel's departure and in one of the dark corners of steerage number one flat in a bunk and with an empty stomach alec made the voyage from bromilor to grenoch that night the ship showman pulled him out by the hills and had him before the mate two other stowaways had already been found and sent ashore but by this time darkness had formed they were out in the middle of the estuary and the last steamer had left until morning take him to the foxel and give him a meal said the mate and see and pack him off the first thing tomorrow and the folks only had supper a good night's rest and breakfast and was sitting passively with a pipe fencing almost over and gain up for good with the ship when one of the sailors grumbled out and i had him with her what are you doing there do you call that hiding anyway there was no need of more alec was in another bunk before the day was older shortly before the passengers arrived the ship was cursillary inspected he heard the round come down the companion and look into the one pen after another till they came within two of the one in which he lay concealed into these last two they did not enter but merely dance from without and alec had no doubt that he was personally favored in this escape it was the character of a man to attribute nothing to luck and but little to kindness whatever happened to him he had earned in his own right amply favours came to him from his singular attraction and adjointness and misfortunes he had always accepted with his eyes open half an hour after the searches had departed the steerage began to fill with legitimate passengers and the worst of alex troubles were at an end he was soon making himself popular smoking other people's tobacco and politely sharing their private stock delicacies and when night came he retired to his bunk beside the others with composure next day by afternoon low fall being already far behind and only the rough northwestern hills of ireland within view alec appeared on deck to court inquiry and decide his fate as a matter of fact he was known to several on board and even intimate with one of the engineers but it was plainly not the etiquette of such occasions for the authorities to avail their information everyone professed surprise and anger on his appearance and he was led prison before the captain what have you to say for yourself inquired the captain not much said alex but when a man has been a long time out of a job he will do things he would not under other circumstances are you willing to work alex swore he was burning to be useful and what can you do asked the captain he replied composedly that he was a brass fitter by train i think you will be better at engineering suggested the officer with the shrewd look no sir said alex simply there's few that can beat me at a lie with his engaging commentary to me as he recounted the affair have you been to sea again asked the captain i've had a trip on a clyde's steamboat sir but no more replied the underbash deli well we must try and find some work for you concluded the officer and he would behold alec clear of the hot engine room lazily scraping paint and now and then taking a pull upon a sheet you leave me alone as his deduction when i get talking to a man i can get round him the other stowaway whom i will call the devonian it was noticeable that neither of them told his name had been brought up and seen the world in a much smaller way his father a confectioner died and was closely followed by his mothers his sisters had taken i think to dress making he himself had returned from sea about a year ago and gone to live with his brother who kept the george hotel it was not quite a real hotel added the candid fellow and had a hired man to mind the horses at first the devonian was very welcome but as time went on his brother not unnaturally grew cool toward him and he began to find himself one too many at the george hotel i don't think brothers care much for you he said as a general reflection upon life hurt at this change nearly penniless and too proud to ask for more he set off on foot and walked 80 miles to waymouth living on the journey as he could he would have enlisted but he was too small for the army and too old for the navy and thought himself fortunate to at last find a berth on board a training dandy somewhere in the bristol channel that dandy sprung a leak and went down and though the crew were picked up and bought ashore by fishermen they found themselves with nothing but the clothes upon their back his next engagement was scarcely better starred for the ship proved so leaky and frightened them all so heartily during a short passage through the iris sea that the entire crew deserted and remained behind upon the keys of belfast evil days were now coming thick on the devonian he could find no birth in belfast and had to work a passage to glasgow on a steamer she reached the broomer law on a wednesday the devonian had a belly full that morning laying in breakfast manfully to provide against the future and set off along the keys to seek employment but he was now not only penniless his clothes had begun to fall in tatters he had begun to have the look of a street arab and captains will have nothing to say to a ragamuffin for in that trade as in all others it is the coat that depicts the man you may hand reef and steer like an angel but if you have a hole in your trousers it is like a millstone round your neck the devonian lost heart at so many refusals he had not the impudence to beg although as he said when i had money of my own i always gave it it was only on saturday morning after three whole days of starvation that he asked the scone from a milk woman who added of her own accord a glass of milk he had now made up his mind to stow away not from any desire to see america merely to obtain the comfort of a place in the foxel and the supply of familiar seafarer he lived by begging almost for milk women and always scones and milk and was not once refused it was far wet weather and he could never have been dry by night he walked the streets and by days slept upon glasgow green and heard in the intervals of his dozing the famous theologians of the spot clear up intricate points of doctrine and appraise the merits of the clergy he had not much instruction he could read bills on the street but was maine bad at writing yet these theologians seem to have impressed him with a genuine sense of amusement why he did not go to the sailors house i know not i presume there is in glasgow one of these institutions which are by far the happiest and the wisest effort of contemporaneous charity but i must stand to my author as they say in the old books and relate the story as i heard it in the meantime he had tried four times to stow away in different vessels and four times had been discovered and handed back to starvation the fifth time was lucky and you may judge if you were pleased to be aboard ship again at his old work and with duff twice a week he was said alec a devil for the duff or if devil was not the word it was one if anything stronger the difference in conduct of the two was remarkable the devonian was as willing as any paid hand swarmed aloft among the first pulled his natural weight and firmly upon a rope and found work for himself when there was none to show him halleck on the other hand was not only a skulker in the brain but to the humorous and fine gentlemanly view of the transaction he would speak to me by the hour in an ostentatious eye on this and only if the bosun or a mate came by fell too languidly for just the necessary time to lie out of sight i'm not breaking my heart with it he remarked once there was a hatch to be opened near where he was stationed he watched the preparations for a second or two suspiciously and then hello said he there's some real work coming i'm off and he was gone that moment again calculating the sick skinny passage money and the probable duration of the passage he remarked pleasantly that he was getting six shillings a day for this job and that's pretty dear to the company at that they're making nothing by me was another of his observations they're making something by that fellow and he pointed to the devonian who was just then busy to the eyes the more you saw of alec the more it must be owned you learned to despise him his natural talents were of no use either to him or to others for his character had degenerated like his face and became pulpy and pretentious even his power of persuasion which was certainly very surprising stood in some danger of being lost or neutralized by overconfidence he lied in an aggressive brazen manner like a pert criminal in the dock and he was so vain of his own cleverness that he could not refrain from boasting ten minutes after had the very trick by which he had deceived him by now i have more money than when i came aboard he said one night exhibiting a six-month and yet i stood myself a bottle of beer before i went to bed yesterday and as for tobacco i have 15 sticks of it that was fairly successful indeed yet a man of his superiority and with a less obtrusive policy my who knows have got the length of half a crown a man who prides himself upon persuasion should learn the persuasive faculty of silence above all is to his own misdeeds it is only in the fasts and for dramatic purposes that escape and enlarges on his peculiar talents to the world at large scappen is perhaps a good name for this clever unfortunate ally for at the bottom of all his misconduct there was a guiding sense of humor that moved you to forgive him it was more than half a jest that he conducted his existence a man said he to me once with unusual emotion like a man thinking it of his mistress i wouldn't give up anything for a lark it was in relation to his fellow stowaway that alex showed the best or perhaps i should say the only good points of his nature mind you he said suddenly changing his tone mind you that's a good boy he wouldn't tell you a lie a lot of them think he's a scamp because his clothes are ragged but he isn't he's as good as gold to hear him you became aware that alec himself had a taste for virtue he thought his own idolness and the other's industry equally becoming he was no more anxious to ensure his own reputation as a liar than to uphold the truthfulness of his companion and he seemed unaware of what was incongruous in his attitude and was plainly succeed was plainly sincere in both characters it was not surprising that he should take an interest in the devonian for the lad worshiped him and served him in love and wonder busy as he was he would find time to warn eric of an approaching officer or even to tell him that the coast was clear and he might slip off and smoke a pipe in safety tom he once said to him for that was the name which i recorded him to use if you don't like going to the galley i'll go for you you aren't used to this kind of thing you ain't but i'm a sailor and i can understand the feelings of any fellow i can again he was hard up and casting about for some tobacco for he is not so liberally used in this respect as the other perhaps less worthy when alec offered him the half of one of his fifteen sticks i think for my part that he might have increased the offer to a whole one or perhaps a pair of them and not lived to regret his liberality but the devonian refused no he said you are still away like me i won't take it from you i'll take it from someone who's not down on his luck it was notable in this generous lad that he was strongly under the influence of sex if a woman passed near where he was working his eyes lit up his hand paused and his mind wandered instantly to other thoughts it was natural that he should exercise a fascination proportionately strong over women he begged you'll remember from women only and was never refused without wishing to explain the way the charity of those who helped him i cannot but fancy he may have owned a little to his handsome face and to that quick responsive nature formed for love which speaks eloquently through all disguises and can stamp an impression in 10 minutes talk or an exchange of glances he was the most dangerous in that he was far from bold but seemed to woo in spite of himself and with a soft and pleading eye ragged as he was and many are scarecrow is in that respect more comfortably furnished even on board he was not without some curious admirers there was a girl among the passengers a tall blonde handsome strapping irish woman with a wild accommodating eye her manic had dumb tommy with that transcendental appropriateness that defies analysis one day the devonian was lying for warmth on the upper stokehole which stands open on the deck when irish tommy came past very neatly attired as was her custom poor fellow she said stopping you haven't a vest no he said i wish i had then she stood and gazed on him in silence till in his embarrassment for he knew not how to look under the scrutiny he pulled out his pipe and began to fill it with tobacco do you want a match she asked and before he had time to reply she ran off and presently returned with more than one this was the beginning and the end as far as our passage is concerned and what i will make bold to call this love affair there are many relations which go on to marriage and last during a lifetime and which less human feeling is engaged than in this scene of five minutes at the stoke hole rigidly speaking this would end the chapter of the stowaways but in a larger sense of the world i have yet more to add jones had discovered and pointed out to me a young woman who was remarkable amongst her fellows for a pleasing and interesting heir she was poorly clad to the verge if not over the line of disrespectability with a ragged old jacket and a bit of a seal skin cap no bigger than your fist but her eyes her whole expression and her manner even in ordinary moments told of a true womanly nature capable of love anger and devotion she had a look to of refinement like one who might have been a better lady than most had she been allowed the opportunity when unknown she seemed preoccupied and sad but she was not often alone there was usually by her side a heavy dull gross man in rough clothes cherry of speech and gesture not from caution but poverty of this position a man like a ditcher unlovely and uninteresting whom she petted and tendered and waited on with her eyes as if he had been a modest of gall it was strange to see this hulking fellow dog sick and this delicate sad woman caring for him he seemed from first to last insensible of her caresses and attentions and she seemed unconscious of his insensibility the irish husband who sang his wife to sleep and this scottish girl serving her orson were the two bits of human nature that most appealed to me throughout the voyage on the thursday before we arrived the tickets were collected and soon a rumor began to go around the vessel and this girl with a bit of seal skin cap became the center of whispering and pointed fingers she also it was said was a stowaway of a sort for she was on board with neither ticket nor money and the man with whom she traveled was the father of her family who had left wife and children to be hers the ship's officers discouraged the story which may therefore have been a story and no more but it was believed in the steerage and the poor girl had to encounter many curious hours from that day forth end of chapter 6 chapter 7 of the amateur immigrant this librivox recording is in the public domain the amateur immigrant by robert louis stevenson chapter 7 personal experience and review is of two kinds and this voyage of mine across the ocean combined both out of my country and myself i go sings the old poet and i was not only travelling out of my country in latitude and longitude but out of myself in diet associates and consideration part of the interest and a great deal of the amusement flowed at least to me from this novel situation in the world i found that i had what they call fallen in life with absolute success and very similar to i was taken for a steerage passenger no one seemed surprised that i should be so and there was nothing but the brass plate between decks to remind me that i had once been a gentleman in a former book describing a former journey i expressed some wonder that i could be readily and naturally taken for a peddler and explained the accident by the difference of language and manners between england and france i must now take a humble view for here i was amongst my own countrymen somewhat roughly clad to be sure but with every advantage of speech and manner and i am bound to confess that i pass for nearly anything you please except an educated gentleman the sailors called me mate the officer suggested me as my man my comrades accepted me without hesitation for a person of their own character and experience but with some curious information one and mason himself believed i was a mason several and among these at least one of the seamen judged me to be a petty officer in the american navy and i was so often sit down for a practical engineer that at last i had not the heart to deny it from all these guesses i drew one conclusion which told against the insight of my companions they might be close observers in their own way and read the manners in the hand but it was plain they did not extend their observation to the hands to the saloon passengers also i sustained my part without a hitch it is true i came very little in their way but when we did encounter there was no recognition in their eye although i confess i sometimes caught it in silence all these my inferiors and equals took me like the transformed monarch in the story for a mere common human man they gave me a hard dead look with the flesh about the eye kept unrelaxed with the women this surprised me less as i had already experimented on the sex by going aboard through a suburban part of london simply a tide and a sleeve waistcoat the result was curious i then learned for the first time and by the exhaustive process how much attention ladies are accustomed to bestow on all male creatures of their own station for in my humble rig each one who went by me caused me a certain shock of surprise and a sense of something wanting in my normal circumstances it appeared every young lady must have paid me some tribute of a glance and though i had often not detected it when it was given i was well aware of its absence when it was withheld my height seemed to decrease with every woman who passed me for she passed me like a dog this is one of my grounds for supposing that what i call the upper classes may sometimes produce a disagreeable impression in what i call the lower and i wish someone would continue my experiment and find out at exactly what stage of toilette a man becomes invisible to the well-regulated female eye here on shipboard the matter was put to a more complete test for even with the addition of speech and manner i passed among ladies for precisely the average man of sisterage it was one afternoon that i saw this demonstrated a very plainly dressed woman was taken ill on deck i think i had the luck to be present at every sudden seizure during all the passage i on this occasion found myself in a place of importance supporting the sufferer there was not only a large crowd immediately around us but a considerable knot of saloon passengers leaning over our heads from the hurricane deck one of these an elderly managing woman hailed me with councils of course i had to reply and as the talk went on i began to discover that the whole group took me for the husband i looked upon my new wife poor creature with mingled feelings and i must own she had not even the appearance of the poorest class of city servant maids but looked more like a country wench who should have been employed at roadside inn now is the time for me to go and study the brass plate so such as officers of knew about me the doctor the purser and the stewards i appeared in the light of a broad joke the fact that i spent the better part of my day in writing had gone abroad over the ship and tickled them all prodigiously whenever they met me they referred to my observed occupation with familiarity and breadth of humorous intention their manner was well calculated to remind me of my fallen fortunes you may be sincerely amused by the amateur literary efforts of a gentleman but you scarce published the feeling to his face well they would say still writing and the smile would widen into a laugh the purser came one day into the cabin and touched to the heart by my misguided industry offered me some other kind of writing for which she added pointedly you will be paid this was nothing else than to copy out the list of passengers another trick of mine which trolled against my reputation was my choice of roosting place in an active draft upon the cabin floor i was openly geared and flouted for this eccentricity and a considerable knot would sometimes gather at the door to see my last dispositions for the night this was embarrassing but i learnt to support the trial with equanimity indeed i may say that upon the whole my new position sat lightly and naturally upon my spirits i accepted the consequences with readiness and found them far from difficult to bear the steerage conquered me i conformed more and more to the type of the place not only in manner but at heart growing hostile to the offices and cabin passengers who looked down upon me and day by day greedier for small delicacies such was the result as i fancy of a diet of bread and butter soup and porridge we think we have no sweet tooth as long as we are full to the brim of molasses but a man must have so joined in the workhouse before he boasts himself indifferent to dainties every evening for instance i was more and more preoccupied about our doubtful fair tea if it was delicate my heart was much lightened if it was but broken fish i was proportionately downcast the offer of a little jelly from a fellow passenger more provident than myself caused a marked elevation in my spirits and i would have gone to the ship's end and back again for an oyster or a chipped fruit in other ways i was content with my position had seemed no disgrace to be confounded with my company for i may as well declare i found their manners as gentle and becoming as those of any other class i do not mean that my friends could have sat down without embarrassment and laughable disaster at the table of a duke that does not imply an inferiority of breeding but a difference of usage thus i flatter myself that i conducted myself well among my fellow passengers yet my most ambitious hope is not to have avoided faults but to have committed as few as possible i know too well that my tact is not the same as they attacked and that my habit of a different society constituted not only no qualification but a positive disability to move easily and becomingly in this when jones complimented me because i managed to behave very pleasantly to my fellow passengers was how he put it i could follow the thought in his mind and knew his compliment to be such as we pay foreigners on their proficiency in english i dare say this praise was given to me immediately on the back of some unpardonable solacism which had led him to review my conduct as a whole we are all ready to laugh at the plowman among lords we should consider also the case of a lord amongst ploughman i have seen a lawyer in the house of a hebridean fisherman and i know but nothing will induce me to disclose which of these two was the better gentleman some of our finest behaviour though it looks well enough from the boxes may seem even brutal to the gallery we boast too often of manners that are parochial rather than universal that like a country wine will not bear transportation for 100 miles nor from the palace of the kitchen to be a gentleman is to be one all the world over and in every relation and grade of society it is a high calling to which a man must first be born and then devote himself for life and unhappily the manners of a certain so-called upper grade have a kind of currency and meet with a certain external acceptation through all the others and this tends to keep us well satisfied with slight requirements and the amateurish accomplishments of a clique but manners like art should be human and central some of my fellow passengers as i now moved among them in a relation of equality seemed to me excellent gentlemen they were not rough nor hasty nor disputatious debated pleasantly differed kindly were helpful gentle patient and pleasant the type of manners was plain and even heavy there was little to please the eye but nothing to shock and i thought gentleness lay more nearly at the spring of behavior than in many more ornate and delicate societies i say delicate where i cannot say refined a thing may be fine like iron work without being delicate like lace it was here less delicacy the skin supported more calorically the natural surface of events the mind received more bravely the crude facts of human existence but i do not think there was less effective refinement less consideration for others less polite suppression of self i speak of the best among my fellow passengers for in the steerage as well as in the saloon there's a mixture those then with whom i found myself in sympathy and with whom i may therefore hope to write with a greater measure of truth were not only as good in their manners but endowed with very much the same natural capacities and about as wise in deduction as the bankers and barristers of what is called society one and all were too much interested in disconnected facts and loved information for its own sake with too rash of devotion but people in all classes display the same appetite as they gauge themselves daily with a miscellaneous gossip of the newspaper newspaper reading as far as i can make out is often rather a sort of brown study than an act of culture i have myself palmed off yesterday's issue on a friend and seen him re-peruse it for a continuance of minutes with an air at once refreshed and solemn workmen perhaps pay more attention but though they may be eager listeners they have really seemed to me either willing or careful thinkers culture is not measured by the greatness of the field which is covered by our knowledge but by the nicety with which we can perceive relations in that field whether great or small workmen certainly those who are on board with me i found wanting in this quantity or habit of the mind they did not perceive relations but leapt to a so-called cause and thought the problem settled that's the cause of everything in england was the form of government and the cure for all evils was by consequence a revolution it is surprising how many of them said this and that none should have the definite thought in his head as he said it some hated the church because they disagreed with him some hated lord beacon's field because of war and taxes all hated the masters possibly with reason but these failings were not at the root of the matter the true reasoning of their souls ran this i have not got on i ought to have got on if there was a revolution i should get on how i had no idea why because because we'll look at america to be politically blind is no distinction we are also if you come to that at bottom as it seems to me there is but one question in modern home politics though it appears in many shapes and that is the question of money and but one political remedy that the people should grow wiser and better my work when fellow passengers were as impatient and dull of hearing on the second of these points as any member of parliament but they had some glimmerings of the first they would not hear of improvement on their part but wished the world made over again in a crack so that they might remain improvident and idle and debauched and yet enjoy the comforts and respect that should accompany the opposite virtues and it was in this expectation as far as i could see that many of them were now on their way to america but on the point of money they saw clearly enough that england politics so far as they were concerned were reducible to the question of annual income a question which should long ago have been settled by a revolution they did not know how and which they were now about to settle for themselves once more they knew not how by crossing the atlantic in a steamship of considerable tonnage and yet it has been amply shown them that the second or income question is itself nothing and may as well be left undecided if there be no wisdom and virtue to profit by the change he is not by a man's purse but by his character that he is rich or poor bani will be poor alec will be poor makai will be poor let them go where they will and wreck all the governments under heaven they will be poor till they die nothing is perhaps more notable than the average workman than his surprising idleness and the candidate which he confesses to the failing it has to me been always something of relief to find the poor as a general rule so little oppressed with work i can in consequence enjoy my own more fortunate beginning with a better grace the other day i was living with a farmer in america an old frontiersman who had worked and fought hunted and farmed from his childhood up he excused himself for his defective education on the grounds that he had been overworked from first to last even now he said anxious as he was he had never the time to take up a book in consequence of this i observed him closely he was occupied for four are at the extreme outside for 5 hours out of 24 and then principally in walking and the remainder of the day he passed in born idleness either eating fruit or standing with his back against the door i have known men do hard literary work all morning and then undergo quite as much physical fatigue by why every leaf has satisfied this power from frontiersmen for the day he at least like all the educated class did so much homage to industries to persuade himself he was industrious but the average mechanic recognizes his idealness for their frontery his even as i am told organized it i give the story as it was told to me and was told to me for a fact a man fell from a house top in the city of aberdeen and was bought into hospital with broken bones he was asked what was his trade and he replied that he was a tapper no one had ever heard of such a thing before the officials were filled with curiosity they besought an explanation it appeared that when a party of slaters were engaged upon a roof they would now and then be taken with a fancy for the public's house our seamstress for example might step away from her work and no one would be the wiser but if these fellows adjourned the tapping of the mallets would cease and thus the neighborhood would be advertised of their defection hence the career of the tapper he has to do the tapping and keep up an industrious bustle on the housetop during the absence of the slaters when he taps for only one or two the thing is child's play but when he has to represent a whole troop it is then that he earns his money and the sweat of his braille then rusty bound from spot to spot reduplicate triplicate sex duplicate his single personality and swell and hasten his blows till he produces a perfect illusion for the ear and you would swear that a crowd of ambulance masons for continuing merrily to roof the house it must be a strange sight from an upper window i had nothing on board of the tapper but i was astonished at the stories told by my companions skulking shirking the lingering or all established tactics that appeared they could see no dishonesty when a man who has paid for an hour's work gives half an hour's constant idling in its place thus the tapper would refuse to watch for the police during a burglary and call himself an honest man he is not sufficiently recognised that our race detests to work if i thought that i should have to work every day as my life as hard as i'm working now i should be tempted to give up the struggle and the workman early begins on his career of toil he has never had his fill of holidays in the past and his prospect of holidays in the future is both distant and uncertain in the circumstances it would require a high degree of virtue not to snatch alleviations for the moment there were many good talkers on the ship and i believe good talking of a certain sort is a common accomplishment among working men where books are comparatively squares a great amount of information will be given and received by word of mouth and this tends to produce good talkers and what is no less needful for conversation good listeners they could all tell a story with effect i am sometimes tempted to think that the less literary class shows always better in narration they have so much more patience with detail are so much less hurried to reach the points and preserve so much faster a proportion amongst the facts at the same time their talk is dry they pursue a topic ploddingly have not an agile fancy do not throw sudden lights from unexpected quarters and when the talk is over they often leave the matter where it was they mark time instead of marching they think only to argue not to reach new conclusions and use their reason rather as a weapon of offence than as a tool for self-improvement hence the talk of some of the cleverest was unprofitable in result because there was no give and take they would grant you as little as possible for premise and begin to dispute under an oath to conquer or die but the talk of a workman is apt to be more interesting than that of a wealthy merchant because the thoughts hopes and fears of which the workman's life is built lie nearer to necessity and nature they are more immediate to human life an income calculated by the week is a far more human thing than one calculated by the year and a small income simply from a smallness than a large one i never worried listening to the details of a workman's economy because every item stood for some real pleasure if he could afford pudding twice a week you know that twice a week the man ate with genuine gusto and was physically happy well if you learn that a rich man has seven courses a day ten to one half of them remain untasted and the holders but misspent money and a weariness to the flesh the difference between england and america's or a working man was thus more humanly put to me by a fellow passenger in america said he you get pies and puddings i do not hear enough in economy books of pies and pudding a man lives in and for the delicacies adornments and accidental attributes of life such as pudding to eat and present books and theaters to occupy his leisure the bare terms of existence would be rejected with contempt by all if a man feeds on bread and butter soup and porridge his appetite grows wolfish after dainties and the workman dwells in a borderland and is always within sight of those cheerless regions where life is more difficult to sustain than worth sustaining every detail of our existence whether it is worthwhile across the ocean after pie and pudding is made alive and enthralling by the presence of genuine desire but it is all one to me whether crosses has 100 or 100 thousands in the bank there's more adventure in the life of a working man who descends as a common soldier into the battle of life than in that of a millionaire who sits apart in an office like von maltke and only directs the maneuvers by telegraph give me to hear about the career of him who is in the thick of business to whom one change of market means empty belly and another a copious and savory meal this is not the philosophical but the human side of economics it interests like a story and the life of all who are thus situated partakes in a small way the charm of robinson crusoe for every step is critical and human life is presented to you naked and verging to its lowest terms end of chapter seven chapter eight of the amateur emigrant this librivox recording is in the public domain the amateur immigrant by robert louis stevenson chapter 8 as we drew near to new york i was at first amused and then somewhat staggered by the cautious and the grisly tales that went the round you would have thought we were to land upon a cannibal island you must speak to no one in the streets as they would not leave you till you were rooked and beaten you must enter a hotel with military precautions for the list you had to apprehend was to awake next morning without money or baggage or necessary raiment a lone forked radish in a bed and if the worst befell you would instantly and mysteriously disappear from the ranks of mankind i have usually found such toys correspond to the least modicum effect thus i was warned i remember against the roadside ends of the savines and that by leonard professor and when i reached padell's the warning was explained it was but the far away rumor and reduplication of a single terrifying story already half a century old and half forgotten in the theatre of the events so i was tempted to make light of those reports against america but we had on board with us a man whose evidence it would not do to put aside he had come near these perils in the body he had visited a robber inn the public has an old and well-grounded favor for this kind of incident and shall be gratified to the best of my power my fellow passenger whom we shall call mchorton had come from new york to boston with a conference seeking work they were a pair of rattling blades and leaving their baggage at the station passed the day in beer saloons and with congenial spirits until midnight struck then they applied themselves to find a lodging and walked the streets till two knocking at houses of entertainment and being refused admittance or themselves declining the terms by two the inspiration of their liquor had began to wear off they were weary and humble and after a great circuit found themselves in the same street where they had begun their search and in front of a french hotel where they had already sought accommodation seeing the house still open they returned to the charge a man in a white cap sat in an office by the door he seemed to welcome them more warmly than when they had first presented themself and the charge for the night had somewhat unaccountably fallen from a dollar to a quarter they thought he milled looking but paid their quarter a piece and were shown upstairs to the top of the house there in a small room the man in the white cap wished them pleasant slumbers it was furnished with a bed a chair and some conveniences the door did not lock on the inside and the only sign of a dormant was a couple of framed pictures one close above the head of the bed and the other opposite the foot and both curtained as we may sometimes see valuable watercolors or the portlets of the dead or works of art more than usually skittish in the subject it was perhaps in the hope of finding something of this last description that mahorten's comrade pulled aside the curtain of the first he was startlingly disappointed there was no picture the frame surrounded and the curtain was designed to hide an oblong aperture in the petition through which they looked forth into the dark corridor a person standing without could easily take a purse from under the pillow or even strangle a sleeper as he lay a bed the horton and his comrades stared at each other like vasco's semen with a wild surmise and then the latter catching up the lamp ran to the other frame and roughly raised the curtain there he saw petrified and the horton who had followed grasped him by the wrist in terror they could see into another room larger in size than that which they occupied where three persons sat crouching and silent in the dark for a second or two these five persons looked at each other in the eyes then the curtain was dropped and mahorten and his friend made but one bolt of it out of the room and downstairs the man in the white cap said nothing as they passed him and they were so pleased to be once more in the open night that they gave up all notion of a bed and walked the streets of boston till the morning no one seen much cast down by these stories but all inquired after the address of a respectable hotel and i for my part put myself under the conduct of mr jones before noon of the second sunday we sighted the low shores outside of new york harbour the steerage passengers must remain on board to pass through the castle garden on the following morning but we of the second cabin made our escape along with the lords of the saloon and by six o'clock jones and i issued into west street sitting on some straw in the bottom of an open baggage wagon it rained miraculously and from that moment till on the following night i left new york there was scarce a lull and no cessation of the downpour the roadways were flooded a loud strident noise of falling water filled the air the restaurants smelled heavily of wet people and wet clothings it cost us but a few minutes though it cost us a great deal of money to be rattled along west side to our destination reunion house number 10 west street one minute walk from castle gardens convenient to castle garden the steamboat landings california steamers and liverpool ships board and lodging per day one dollar single meals 25 cents lodging per night 25 cents private rooms for families no charge for storage or luggage satisfaction guaranteed to all persons michael mitchell proprietor reunion house was i may go to the length of saying a humble hostelry you entered through a long bar room thence passed into a little dining room and thence into a still smaller kitchen the furniture was of the plainest but the bar was hung in the american taste with encouraging and hospitable mottos jones was well known we were received warmly and two minutes afterward i had refused to drink from the proprietor and was going on in my planned european fashion to refuse a cigar when mr mitchell sternly interposed and explained the situation he was offering to treat me it appeared whenever an american bar keeper proposes anything it must be borne in mind that he is offering to treat and if i did not want to drink i must at least take the cigar i took it bashfully feeling i had begun my american career on the wrong foot i did not enjoy that cigar this may have been from a variety of reasons even the best cigar often failing to please if you smoke three quarters of it in a drenching rain for many years america was to me a sort of promised land westwood the march of empire holds its way the race is for the moment to the young what has been and what is we imperfectly and obscurely know what is to be yet lies beyond the flight of our imagination greece rome and judea are gone by forever leaving to generations the legacy of their accomplished work china still endures an old inhabited house in the brand-new city of nations england has already declined since she has lost the states and to these states therefore yet undeveloped full of dark possibilities and grown like another eave from one rib out of the side of their own old land the minds of young men in england turn naturally at a certain hopeful period of their age it will be hard for an american to understand the spirit but let him imagine a young man who shall have grown up in an old and rigid circle following bygone fashions and taught to distrust his own fresh instincts and who now suddenly hears of a family of cousins all about his own age who keep house together by themselves and live far from restraint and tradition let him imagine this and he will have some imperfect notion of the sentiment with which spirited english youths turn to thought of the american republic it seems to them as if out west the war of life was still conducted in the open air and on free barbaric terms as if it had not yet been narrowed into parlors nor began to be conducted like some unjust and dreary arbitration by compromise costumed forms of procedure and sad senseless self-denial which of these two he prefers a man with any youth still live in him will decide it rightly for himself he would rather be houseless than denied a pasqui rather go without food than partake of store docs in stiff respectable society rather be shot out of hand than direct his life according to the dictates of the world he knows or thinks nothing of the main laws the puritan sourness the fierce sword and appetite for dollars or the dreary existence of country towns a few wild story books which delighted his childhood form the imaginative basis of his picture of america in course of time there is added to this a great crowd of stimulating details vast cities that grow up as by enchantment the birds that have gone south in autumn returning with the spring to find thousands camped upon their marshes and the lamps burning far and near along popular streets forests that disappear like snow countries larger than britain that are cleared and settled one man running forth with his household goods before another while the bear and the indian are yet scarce aware of their approach oil that gushes from the earth gold that is washed or quarried in the books or glenns of the sierras and all that bustle courage action and constraint and constant kaleidoscopic change that walt whitman has seized and set forth and his vigorous cheerful and loquacious verses here i was at last in america and was soon out upon new york streets spying for things foreign the place had to me an air of liverpool but such was the rain that not paradise itself would have looked inviting we were a party of four under two umbrellas jones and i and two scots-lads recent immigrants are not indisposed to welcome a compatriot they had been six weeks in new york and neither of them had yet found a single job or earned a single halfpenny up to the present they are exactly out of pocket by the amount of the fair the lads soon left us now i had sworn by all my gods to have such a dinner as would rouse the dead there was guess any expense at which i should have hesitated the devil was in it but jones and i should dine like heathen emperors i said to work asking after a restaurant and i chose the wealthiest and most gastronomical looking spouses buy to ask from yet although i had told them i was willing to pay anything in reason one and all sent me off to cheap fixed price houses where i would not have eaten that night for the cost of 20 dinners i do not know if this were characteristic of new york or whether it was only jones and i who looked underly and discouraged enterprising suggestions but at length by our own suggestity we found a french restaurant where there was a french waiter some fair french cooking some so-called french wine and french coffee to conclude the hole i never entered into the feelings of jack on land so completely as when i tasted that coffee i suppose we had one of the private rooms for families at reunion house it was very small furnished with a bed a chair and some clothespeaks and it derived all that was necessary for the life of the human animal through two borrowed lights one looking into the passage and the second opening without sash into another apartment where three men fitfully snored or in intervals of wakefulness drearily mumbled to each other all night long it will be observed that this was almost exactly the disposition of the roman mahorton story jones had the bed i pitched my camp upon the floor he did not sleep till near morning and i for my part never closed an eye at sunrise i heard a cannon fired and shortly afterwards the men in the next room gave over snoring for good and began to rustle over their toilets the sound of their voices as they talked was low and like that of people watching by the sick jones who had last began to doze tumbled and murmured and every now and then opened unconscious eyes upon me where i lay i found myself growing area and area for i dare say i was a little fevered by my rest this night and hurried to dress and get downstairs you had to pass through the rain which still fell thick and resonant to reach a lavatory on the other side of the court there were three basin stands and a few crumpled tails and pieces of wet soap white and slippery like fish nor should i forget a looking glass and a pair of questionable combs another scots lad was here scrubbing his face with a good will he had been three months in new york and had not yet found a single job or earned a single harpoony up to the present he was also exactly out of pocket by the amount of the fare i began to grow sick at heart for my fellow immigrants of my nightmare wanderings in new york i spare to tell i had a thousand and one things to do only the day to do them in and a journey across the continent before me in the evening it rained with patient fury every now and then i had to get undercover for a while in order so to speak to give my macintosh a rest for under this continued drenching it began to grow damp on the inside i went to banks post offices railway offices restaurants publishers booksellers money changes and wherever i went pool would gather about my feet and those who were careful of their flaws would look on with an unfriendly eye wherever i went to the same tray struck me the people were all surprisingly rude and surprisingly kind the money changer cross questioned me like a french commissary asking my age my business my average income and my destination beating down my attempts at evasion and receiving my answers in silence and yet when all was over he shook hands with me up to the elbows and sent his lad nearly a quarter of a mile in the rain to get me books as a reduction again in a very large publishing and book selling establishment a man who seemed to be the manager received me as i had certainly never been before received in any human shop indicators squarely that he put no faith in my honesty and refused to look up the names of books or give me the slightest help or information on the ground like the steward that it was none of his business i lost my temper at last said i was a stranger in america and not learned in their etiquette but i would assure him if he went to any bookseller in england of a more handsome usage the boast was perhaps exaggerated but like many a long shot it struck the goal the manager passed at once from one extreme to the other i may say that from that moment he loaded me with kindness he gave me all sorts of good advice wrote me down at dresses and came bareheaded into the rain to point me out a restaurant where i might lunch nor even then did he seem to think he had done enough these are it is as well to be bold in statement the manners of america it is the same opposition that has most struck me in people of almost all classes and from east to west by the time a man had about strung me up to be the death of him by his insulting behavior he himself would be just upon the point of melting into confidence and serviceable attentions yet i suspect although i have met with the like in so many parts that this must be the character of some particular state or group of states for in america and this again in all classes you will find some of the softest mannered gentlemen in the world i was so wet when i got back to mitchell's toward the evening that i had simply to divest myself of my shoes socks and trousers and leave them behind for the benefit of new york city no fire could have dried the mere i had to start and to pack them in their present condition was to spread ruin amongst my other possessions with a heavy heart i said farewell to them as they lay in a pulp in the middle of a pool upon the floor of mitchell's kitchen i wonder if they are dry by now mitchell hired a man to carry my baggage to the station which was hard by accompanied me there himself and recommended me to the particular attention of the officials no one could have been kinder those who are out of pocket may go safely to reunion house where they will get decent meals and find an honest and obliging landlord i owed him this word of thanks before i enter fairly on the second and far less agreeable chapter of my immigrant experience end of chapter eight end of the amateur emigrant by robert louis stevenson | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2019-09-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 11,483 | 60,817 |
MPSDoGoB-xo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPSDoGoB-xo | Studium Generale - Open lectures: what is technical debt? Prof. Eduardo Guerra | [Music] hi my name is Eduardo Guerra and today I'm here to talk to you about what is technical depth this is an expression that is used a lot on the software development industry and if you don't understand this concept quite well I think I can help you so what is the target audience for this video it's anyone that makes decisions in a software project which basically if you participate somehow in a software project this video is for you if you are a software architect or a software developer it's important for you to understand what is technical depth and how can you avoid it if you are someone that usually is called the project owner or someone that make decisions from the business perspective especially about the priority of the tasks that the developers are going to perform this video is also for you that will help you to see the impact of prioritizing or not the technical tasks in your project and I'm sure that if you are developer and you are watching this video you will want to show this it to your product owner so let's start with an example out of software development domain imagine that you got a depth borrow some money what happened some months later if you want to pay that debt I think that all of you know that because of the interest this depth will increase so to pay for this depth today you were going to pay an amount and some months later you were going to pay a higher amount right so but what happens if you have a depth and don't pay don't pay interest interest interest what happened some years later well sometimes it will reach a point that you cannot pay it anymore this debt will be like forever because the amount that you get each month it's not even enough to pay for the interest so even if you pick up all the money that you have and try to pay the depth the depth will keep increasing so sometimes the depth is so high that it increases a lot through many times at many months and the time is passing that which is a point that's not viable to pay this debt anymore right well but let's talk about a different kind of debt a technical depth technical depth is a metaphor used in software development for problems that are harder to fix or are more expensive to fix through the time which means if you have something that's the technical depth now if you fix you are going to spend some time but if you wait some time to fix you are going to spend more time so some examples of technical depth imagine that you have large methods and large classes they are hard to maintain and I usually keep growing since people don't know how to handle this they just put more code there some unnecessary complexity because people will just spend more time to understand the code than necessary high coupling among classes something that have to do with one classes but you need to everything that you change there have impact in many parts of the system and even concerning spread across the code that for fixing something or changing something you need to you need to change different points in the code so these are examples that technical them so let's go back to our initial example but now with technical dent so if you have a technical depth in the code and you can see that I put some words but they are not actually bugs they are not let's say malfunction code they are things that are not good that that's why I showed for you this example they are not necessarily mean that the code is not correct but has a poor quality so what happens if you have a code with technical depth if you have a team working on that codebase some days later well as I think you imagine the depth will increase and I will explain you why it increase for example imagine that you you find a piece of code that do exactly what you need but it has some parts around it it is not very easy to understand it's not easy to reuse because the design is not good what you will do you're going to copy and paste this piece of code to somewhere else where you need so you had a technical depth in one place now you have it in two places and if you need to do some maintenance you need to do in two different places in the code or what happens a lot you're going to do the maintenance in one place and we leave a bug on the second place imagine that the developer have a little weight in the conscience to copy and paste the code and if he do not understand the initial code okay I would do it again so even if he do a very good code having two parts of the software that do exactly the same thing in different ways is another kind of depth because when you do maintenance you we need to do in the both places and even why I already see happening if you have two places that do the same thing when another developer go to the code and need to do that thing he will see should I use the a or should I use the B do you know what which one he is going to use none of them he will create the solution C because he don't know which one he should use so I already see that happening and then you this this dab keep growing keep growing and even it the same task that the developer do in a in a code without the technical depth and a similar code with the technical depth the developer will spend more time by handling that technical depth even understanding what is there and doing the things that he will spend in the code without that so this additional time that you spend it's some kind of cost that you are paying for this technical depth and I already see that many times you have for example a large method with a lot of conditional code and then developers need to add some feature or change this code then what he do is his keep adding code keep adding code in conditional and complex code then you have this large class large method with a lot of conditionals very complex to understand because people are just adding code adding code because it was the initial idea of how the code was conceived and he kept doing this way this way without changing the design without trying to separate things and this method is become every time more and more and more complex and every time more and more hard to handle this is already see that happening in some companies where you have in I have to say this the the part of the code that happy that happens is usually like the heart of the system are the most important part that needs frequently on update and the code the application does not have a design created to thinking about how this part these functionalities are going to grow and then developers keep putting a lot of messy code on the same place and this code it's very hard it's very a half-grown and you would take a lot of time usually only the let's say the senior developers are allowed to put their hands on these let's say complex and crucial code through your application and even if you have the technical depth in one part of the system then you keep you have other parts calling it and getting coupled with that class if you want to change it for example imagine in the previous example if you have this method that keep growing keep growing then you decide for example no I should pass another parameter I should pass a class that can customize part of these things then I can move some code to this class and then you have to change all of all other parts of the code that call this method so you you start to create bounds you create coupling between the classes and then to change one thing you have to change many others so it's every time it becomes harder to make that change well I will come back with the same question now instead of some weeks later it's some months later so you have a technical damped you don't handle it you don't pay it you have a lot of developers working in that code and this depth keep growing keep growing what happens some months later it's something like this Wow very hard to put your hand on that code right I I did that one and sometimes it you have so much depth so much depth that you spend so much time handling with this that you have you don't have much time to deal with what is actually important which is the business part of the application and sometimes you reach a point that there is no turning back like the depth that you cannot pay it any more it can become cheaper to create a new system than to deal with the technical debt and that this kind of system that you usually listen people calling it the legacy system usually a legacy system is a system that reached that point that is cheaper for you to create a new one than to deal with the technical depth and unfortunately there are some systems that start with a very poor design and these problems keep growing that you can say that it was born legacy yes very sad so I hope that you are saying okay this is very bad but how we can deal with this technical depth how we can handle this so first thing is spend some time to refactor the code frequently make it a habit on your developer sometimes you say oh I don't have time to refactor because III there was so much complexity many things I need to handle with that depth it's like this guy with this square wheel bicycle that I don't have time to listen to because it's very hard here but if you if you if you spend some time maybe refractory in the bike you it can be easier and maybe you will reach your destination faster so I think this this image represents perfectly what is when you say that you don't have time to refactor and the idea is not to like I let spend the day refactoring no it's part of your job you are doing something then you stop for refactoring it a little bit it will spend a little time each day but in the end you will have this little depth R going to be repaid with this refactoring sometimes can be something simple like breaking a method when it starts to grow renaming a variable that is not easy to understand finding a better solution for some sequence of conventicle conditionals then explaining these times with refactoring any for project only understanding the importance of the developers refactoring the code is very important testing automated testing it's very very important because it makes it safe to refactor and change existing code when you have tests if you are updating the code it came before adding a new feature or even when you are refactoring to remove some depth that is still small it's safer for you because you can run the test and see if it's something was changed on the exists the features that was previously working and finally identify and manage your technical depth so what what you need to have about that the problem what is the bad consequence of having this depth what is the estimated interest so how these that grows and how much time you need to fix this damned so are the things that are making depth are things that are making you to waste time during development or there are problems that keep growing and becoming harder to fix through time so let me give you an example sometimes we it was a part of the code that was very hard to handle and every time the tasks that need to handle that class are are delaying so when the developers registered this technical depth they saw that the time to fix it will be repaid maybe in one month based on the time that they spend having to handle with that so for the product owner was very easy to make the decision so it were going to be paid in one month of of some wasting that we won't have so fix it put on their high priority so if you identify a manager that are always discussing with your team what are the depth what you need to do about it so it will help a lot to make these things visible and make the product owner and the team to make some decision about this technical depth so to finish I have to say that sometimes depth is not bad many people without getting at that will not be able to buy their car or their houses so getting some depth sometimes is important sometimes you need you have to show that for a client or you need to you have a release date that you cannot change and sometimes you might do something on the code that is not very let's say not very good not very beautiful but sometimes they are needed because you need to have a version working fast but the problem is when you ignore it and keep working because they will grow and that will be really bad through time so having technical depth sometimes can be important but it should be managed we paid as soon as you can so that's it thanks a lot for watching this lecture and I hope that you leave a like and subscribe to the university channel thanks a lot see you | unibz/learn - | UCFpYuzu5BwMMdysRD5VfHxg | 2020-06-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,410 | 12,566 |
5eyCWTUz2V4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eyCWTUz2V4 | GAY CIRCUIT FESTIVAL Barcelona | [Music] [Applause] [Music] hold up go now wait just a minute I've got something to say you should hear it I'm happy to make time for your feelings do you have to admit let's just break it down to you with me uptown dancing all around till the disco ball pops but I have to be me and everyone can see anger is misplaced [Music] No [Music] [Applause] [Music] and I never gonna stop [Music] I've tried so many times to tell you this is as good as I can be what is it enough to be faithful and also be the hit of the party let's just break it down to you and me uptown dance another round till the disco ball pops but I have to be me and everyone can see there is misplaced I'm gonna tell ya [Music] stop [Music] gonna stop No [Music] [Applause] [Music] ooh [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] hold up go now wait just a minute I've got something to say you should hear it I'm happy to make time oh you feel ants do you have to with me let's just break it down to you and me uptown dancing all around till the disco ball pops but I have to be me and everyone can see anger is misplaced [Music] attention [Music] No [Music] No and I never gonna stop [Music] I've tried so many times to tell you this is as good as I can be what is it enough to be faithful and also be the hit of the party let's just break it down do you with me uptown dancing all around til the disco ball pops but I have to be me and everyone can see you're in this place [Music] attention [Music] stop [Music] gonna stop No [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] | idem tv | UCiAqVVJAJRAFmSimqnWnBhQ | 2018-10-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 306 | 1,536 |
n3gW46kY4Lg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3gW46kY4Lg | Marijuana in Canada | hello I'm whole lot of Glenn aqal water fire this is how we're news breakingnews very breaking news I'm telling you I'm going to [ __ ] just blow you [ __ ] guys minds away right now on how wars from the 26 de ma 2016 60 16 if you're a [ __ ] marijuana freemason [ __ ] [ __ ] all the small entrepreneurs around and getting them busted and sneaking it under the [ __ ] wire with your little liberal connections and scoring the score on how Wars all right you guys want proof then now we're going to give it to you I told you [ __ ] the government was in charge of the marijuana now and the government have their own people growing the marijuana now the Freemason [ __ ] rub shoulders and then they get all the small timers busted now I just did a story all the Toronto this is funny it's breaking news this week like crazy first it's like they're busting are creating all these new big giant companies like you see this [ __ ] goof wearing the tweed shirt which just happens to be part of the lift Expo did you guys know that the lift Expo this weekend in Toronto at the convention center is sponsored by tweed and who is tweed well they just happen to be a marijuana grow company sponsored by you guessed it the Liberal government it's actually supported by the Liberal government and we're going to prove that to you guys right now as this [ __ ] who is like the CEO of the liberal party of canada is the order of tweet conflict of interest liberal CFO could rake in marijuana money with legislation ain't that funny the Liberals legalize it in this [ __ ] fat [ __ ] [ __ ] you're looking at right now is the [ __ ] gonna cash it well the toronto police are out on a [ __ ] dragnet this [ __ ] can take pictures with his pot score his cash crop meanwhile everyone in Toronto who has been helping cancer patients and people who need marijuana for pain relief and relaxation purposes trust relief whatever their suppliers who have licenses get busted now but this mother [ __ ] tweed boycott tweet everybody boycott tweed don't even go into that lift Expo let this little [ __ ] go bankrupt seriously this is the biggest [ __ ] charade of [ __ ] I've ever seen in my [ __ ] life it's breaking news let here I'll read it to you he may volunteer as well as chief financial officer with the liberal party of canada but Chuck refis see is in line for a big payday thanks to one of the parties key platforms oh yes he is is not a conflict of interest you work for the Liberal Party in [ __ ] Canada and you're gonna score the contracts you [ __ ] little [ __ ] you got work for the [ __ ] government and score the contract you [ __ ] thief punch in the face the VC was being a member of the Liberal National Board of Directors since 2011 is also the co-founder of tweed marijuana inc Canada's biggest full-scale producer government sanctioned pop producer which is beastin Smiths Falls Ontario breaking news Howard breaks it open there's the breaking news no one wants to break this news ok pal Wars just did it meanwhile all the little pot shops are now I'll start get busted what the [ __ ] is going on here I total conflict of interest is going on here I'm total Freemason [ __ ] is going on here a big giant double-barrel [ __ ] around this is a total conflict of [ __ ] interest you can't work for the [ __ ] party even though you're so you say just volunteering they get a government contract you [ __ ] starving [ __ ] breaking those people there it is there's your little culprit there's your little [ __ ] tweed and if you're supporting this company man you all [ __ ] boycott tweed boycott all tweed products boycott the lift Expo turn your back on these [ __ ] hell war news tell me how it is I'm out of here | Herb and stuff | UCX03kzJJEe31A37_4ELJ_zQ | 2016-06-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 672 | 4,075 |
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